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AJDMIRALTY.
APRIL, k Ml . 1914
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THE
NAVY LIST,
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WYMAN & SONS, Limited, 29, Breams Buildings, Fetter Lane, B.C. ;
and 54, St. Mary Street, Cardiff ; or
H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE (Scottish Branch), 23, Forth Street,
Edinburgh ; or
E. PONSONBY, Limited, 116, Grafton Street, Dublin ;
or from the Agencies in the British Colonies and Dependencies,
the United States of America, the Continent of Europe and Abroad of
T. FISHEK UNWIN, LONDON, W.G,
1914.
Price Three Stotlllng-g.
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CONTAINING I 5
OFFICERS ON THE ACTIVE AND RETIRED LISTS OF
THE ROYAL NAVY, GENERAL REGULATIONS,
KTO. ETC. ETC.
PVBOgHED 4)9 iiniKIY
LONDON :
PRINTED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJESTY'S
STATIONERY OFFICE, , \
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THE
NAVY. LIST,
FOE
APRIL, 1914,
Corrected to
The 18th MARCH, 1914.
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WYMAN & SONS, Limited, 29, Breams Buildings, Fetter Lane, E.C. ; and
54, St. Mary Street, Cardiff ; or
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or from the Agencies in the British Colonies and Dependencies,
the United States of America, the Continent of Europe and Abroad of
T. FISHER UNVVIN, London, W.C.
1914.
NOTES.
icers and others who may notice errors) of omissions in the List
are invited to communicate direct with
The Editor of the Navy List,
Admiralty,
London, S.W.
Such communications should NOT be sent to the Printers or
Publishers. They should be marked " On His Majesty's
Service," and need not be stamped.
No Appointments made after the 18th of the Month pre-
ceding publication can be inserted in the body of the Navy List
until the following List is published.
The following Officers must send annually between 1st January
and 31st March a notification to the Editor of their being alive,
otherwise their names will be removed from the List : —
Officers on the Retired List who have commuted their
Retired pay.
Officers retired with a gratuity.
Officers of the late Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers.
Officers on the Emergency List of over 55 years of age.
Retired or Honorary Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve must also
send annually, between the same dates as mentioned above, a
similar notification to the Registrar General of Seamen in order
to prevent their names being removed from the List.
Officers who succeed to peerages, baronetcies, or courtesy titles
should immediately notify the same to the Secretary of the
Admiralty, in order that the necessary alterations may be made
in the Navy List and in the Official Records of the Admiralty.
The Navy List is compiled and published by order of the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty for the convenience of the
Service ; but, as errors may occasionally occur, their Lordships
must expressly reserve their right to determine the status of any
Officer according to the actual circumstances of the case, inde-
pendently of any Entry in the Navy List.
By command of their Lordships,
W. GRAHAM GREENE.
NAVAL AND GREENWICH HOSPITAL PENSIONS.
The attention of Officers on the Retired Lists, desirous of being
considered in the awards of Naval and Greenwich Hospital
Pensions, is directed to the necessity of applying to the Secretary
to the Admiralty for the forms as to services, claims, circum-
stances, &c, required to be filled up by the candidates.
These Pensions 'are established for the purpose of affording relief
to such retired officers as may be in the opinion of the Admir-
alty most deserving, provided they have the necessary service,
&c, required to render them eligible in accordance with Articles
1928-9 of the King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions
of 1913.
(89,981). Wt. 48,366/604 6,500. 4-1914. J. J. K. & Co. Ltd.
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
Abbreviations it,
Accountant- General of the Navy
— Department of the . 535
Accountant Officers —
List of 179
Retired, List of . . . .697
Royal Naval Reserve, Regula-
tions as to . . . 921
Acting Sub-Lieutenants, List of ]47a
Acting Warrant Officers, List of,
in Seniority . . 221a
Active List —
Alphabetical List of Officers on . 2
List of Officers on, in Seniority . 85
Officers allowed on . . . 823
Removals from .... 963
Royal Naval Reserve . . . 444
Addresses, telegraphic, Admiralty
Establishments . . . .. xviii.
Admiral Commanding Coast Guard
and Reserves —
Office of 423
Ships under Orders of , .270c
Admirals, List of, in Seniority . 86
Admirals of the Fleet, List of, in
Seniority 85
Admirals of the Fleet, Retired, List
of, in Seniority .... 629
Admirals, Retired, List of, in
Seniority .... 629, 632
Admiralty — 531
Accountant- General's Depart-
ment 535
Air Department . . . .534
Chaplain of the Fleet. . . 539
Colonial Courts of 572
Compass Branch . . ,533a
Contract and Purchase Depart-
ment 539
Dockyard Department . . 533a
Dockyard Expense Accounts
Department. .... 533a
Engineer in Chief's Department 533a
Greenwich Hospital Department 539
Hydrographic Department , 632
Judicial Department . . , 570
Jurisdiction of . . . . 570
Medical Department . . 536
Naval Construction Department 533
Naval Equipment Department . 533
?AOE
Admiralty — cont .
Naval Ordnance Department . 534
Naval Store Department . .533a
Navigation Department . . 533
Pattern Rooms .... 539
Secretary's Department . . 531
Telegraphic Addresses . xviii.
Transport Department . . 536
Victualling Department . .535
War Staff 532
Works Department . . . 537
Admiralty, Lords Commissioners of
the 81, 531
Admiralty of Great Britain and
Ireland. Jurisdiction of . . . 570
Admiralty Volunteer Committee . 522
Agents —
Law ...... 571
Navy and Prize .... 957
Surgeons and .... 565
Aides-de-Camp to . the King, Naval
and Marine . . . .78
Air Department .... 534
Albert Medal-
Officers and Men to whom
awarded ... . . 762
Statutes of . . . .930
Allowances —
Compassionate, for children of
Officers 893
Equipment, for Retired Officers
Voluntarily Re-employed . 941
To children of widows of men 915
To Ship's Company, scale of . 788
Almanac, Nautical, Office. . . 540
Alphabetical Index of Officers —
Of Royal Indian Marine . . 435
Of Royal Naval Reserve . . 444
Of Royal ]Na\al Volunteer
Reserve ..... 521
On the Active List, Royal Navy
and Royal Marines ... 2
On the Retired and Reserved
Lists, Royal Navy and Royal
Marines 597
Alphabetical List of Retired Officers,
Royal Navy and Royal Marines . 597
Alphabetical List of Ships and
Vessels of the Royal Navy, with
their Officers, and present Stations 127
CONTENTS.
Alterations of Forms . . . 965
Apprentices, Dockyard, entry of . 885
Armourers, Warrant, List of, in
Seniority .... 2386
Artificer Engineers —
Chief, List of, in Seniority . 229
List of, in Seniority . . . 231
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Artificers, Boy, Regulations for
entry of 884
Artillery Volunteers, Royal Naval
(late). List of Officers of . . 731
Assessors for Shipping Casualties . 571
Assessors under Supreme Court of
Judicature Act .... 570
Assistant Clerks —
Entry of, Regulations as to . 875
List of, in Seniority . . 191
Assistant Engineers, Retired —
Acting and First Class, List of,
in Seniority .... 689
List of, in Seniority . . . 689
Assistant Paymasters, List of, in
Seniority . . . . ,187
Assistant Paymasters, Retired, List
of, in Seniority .... 703
Assistant Paymasters, Reserve of,
Regulations ..... 921
Attache's, Naval . . . .532
Australasian Branch of Royal Naval
Reserve 516
Australia, Naval Forces of Common-
wealth of 584
Australian Fleet . . 270a, 398a
Badges, distinctive .... 792
Bath, Order of —
Knights, etc., of 744
Officers of . . . . . 751
Qualifications for . . 925
Battle Squadrons . . . 269-270a
Beaufort Testimonial . . . 854
Blue Ensign —
R.N.R. Officers authorized to fly. 582
Board of Admiralty . .81, 631
Board of Trade Certificates of Com-
petency and Service . . 939
Board of Trade Medal, List of
recipients 762a
Boatswains, Chief, List of, in Seniority 213
Scale of Pensions for . . .813
in
PAGE
Boatswains, Chief Signal List of, in
Seniority 220
Scale of Pensions for . .813
Boatswains, List of, in Seniority . 216
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Boatswains, Signal, List of, in
Seniority 220
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Boy Artificers, Regulations for
entry of 884
Boy Artificers, Teaching Staff . . 562
Boy Artificers' Establishment,
Devonport (See under ' Indus.')
Boy Artificers' Establishment,
Portsmouth (See under ' Fisgard ')
Boy Shipwrights, Entry of . . 886
Boys, Entry of 876
Boys Corps, R.N.V.R. . . ,530a
Cadet Corps, Volunteer . . .530a
Cadets, Naval- -
Entry and Training of . . 856
Entry of, from ' Conway ' . . 863
Canada, Establishments of . . 593
Ships of 398a
Cape of Good Hope Station, Ships on 270a
Captain Superintendent of Contract
Built Ships . . . . ,533
Captain Superintendent of Torpedo
Boat Destroyers building by
Contract 533
Captains —
List of, in Seniority . . .91
War Course for . . . 947
Captains Retired —
List of, in Seniority . . 637
Promoted from Commanders' List,
List of 639
Promoted from Lieutenants' List,
List of .... 646
Promoted from Staff Captains'
List, List of . . . .647
Promoted from Staff Com-
manders' List, List of . . 648
Carpenters, Chief, List of, in Seniority 222
Carpenter Lieutenants, List of, in
Seniority 192a
Carpenter Lieutenants, Retired . . 714
Carpenters, List of, in Seniority . 224
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Certificates of Competency and
Service, Board of Trade . .939
Chadwick Naval Prize . . . 854
Chaplain of the Fleet . . .163
Chaplain of the Fleet, Office of 539, 562
IV
CONTENTS.
Chaplains —
Entry of, Regulations as to . 863
Honorary, to the King . .79
List of, in Seniority . . .163
Roman Catholic. . . . 166
Chaplains, Entry of, Regulations as to 865
Chaplains of the Royal Navy holding
Greenwich Hospital Livings . . 562
Chaplains of the Fleet, Retired, List
of 670
Chaplains, Retired, List of, in
Seniority 670
Chief Artificer Engineers —
List of, in Seniority . . . 229
Pensioned, List of 720
Scale of Pensions for . . 813
Chief Boatswains —
List of, in Seniority . . .213
Pensioned, List of . . .719
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Chief Carpenters —
List of, in Seniority . . .222
Pensioned, List of . . 720
Officers Pensioned with relative
rank of Lieutenant . .718
Scale of Pensions for . t . 813
Chief Engineers, Retired, List of, in
Seniority 682
Chief Gunners —
List of, in Seniority . . .193
Pensioned, List of . . .719
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Chief Inspectors of Machinery,
Retired. List of, in Seniority . . 674
Chief Masters- at- Arms —
List of, in Seniority . . ,221a
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Chief Officers of Coast Guard . . 425
Chief Schoolmasters —
List of, in Seniority . . . 237
Pensioned, List of . . 720
Officers Pensioned with relative
rank of Lieutenant . .718
Regulations as to . . . 885
Scale of Pensions for . . .813a
Chief Signal Boatswains List of, in
Seniority 220
China Station, Ships on . . .270<z
PAGE
Civil Departments of the Navy —
(See Admiralty).
Civilian Dental Surgeons . . 564
Classification of Ships of Royal Navy 270a"
Clerks, List of, in Seniority . . 191
Clerks, Assistant —
Entry of, Regulations as to . 875
List of, in Seniority . . . 191
Coast Guard —
Chief Officers of . . .425
District Paymasters of . .428a
Inspecting Officers of Divisions . 424
Officers employed in Service of . 423
Officers of Districts of . . 429
Officers of Stations of . . 424
Scale of Pensions for Chief
Officers, etc., of . 813
Tenders, List of. . . . 431
Coast Guard and Reserves, Office of
Admiral Commanding . . . 423
Coast Guard Cruisers —
List of, with their Officers . 430
Officers of 428
Colleges —
Royal Naval College, Dart-
mouth 559
Royal Naval College, Osborne . 560
Royal Naval College, Greenwich :
Officers of . , 557
Officers studying at 558
Royal Naval College. Kevham . 561
Royal Naval War College . . 561
Regulations . .948
Colonial Courts of Admiralty . . 572
Commander Egerton Prize . . 854
Commanders —
Flag, List of . . .266
List of, in Seniority . . .9^
War Course for .... 947
Commanders on Reserved Half- Pay,
List of, in Seniority . . . 650
Commanders, Retired —
As Captains. List of . . 639
List of, m Seniority . . . 649
Promoted from Lieutenants' List,
List of . . . .650, 651
Promoted from Staff Com-
manders' List, List of . .659
Commissioners for Executing Office
of Lord High Admiral, etc. . .81
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Committees —
Admiralty Volunteer . . . 521
Medical Consultative Board . 542
Commonwealth of Australia —
Naval Forces .... 584
Compass Branch .... 533
Compassionate allowances for Child-
ren of Officers .... 893
Conspicuous Gallantry Medal 761, 928
Conspicuous Service Cross . . 760, 930
Constructors, Royal Corps of Naval . 543
Contract and Purchase Department,
Admiralty 539
Conveyance of Treasure, Proclamation
as to . . . . . . 955
" Conway," Entry of Cadets from . 863
Cookery, Instructors in —
List of, in Seniority . 238b
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Course, War for Senior Officers, etc. 948
Courts —
Colonial, of Admiralty . . 572
Consular 572
Cruisers —
Coast Guard, List of, with their
Officers 428
Coast Guard, Officers of . . 424
Cruiser Squadrons, Ships of 269, 270a
Dartmouth Royal Naval College. . 559
Deaths, Removals, etc. . . . 963
Declarations for Half and Retired
Pay 807
Decoration for Officers of the R.N.R.
& R.N.V.R 923
Decorations —
Order in which to be worn . 829
Dental Surgeons, Civilian . . 564
Deputy Surgeons- General, List of,
in Seniority . . . 168
Deputy Surgeons-General and Deputy
Inspectors-Genera) of Hospitals and
Fleets, Retired, Lit t of in Seniority 692
Destroyer Flotillas—
1st. 2nd, 3rd and 4th .
5th .
6th, 7th, 8th and 9th .
PAIJE
.269*
.270*
.269(7
Destroyers, Torpedo Boat, at Home
Ports 270ft
Director of Air Departmeut . . 534
Director of Dockyards, Department
of 533a
Director-General of the Medical
Department 1C8
Director of Naval Construction, De-
partment of . . , . . 533
Director of Naval Education . .540
Director of Naval Education, Office
and Staff of 557
Director of Naval Equipment, De-
partment of 533
Director of Naval Ordnance, Depart-
ment of 534
Director of Navigation, Depart-
ment of , 533
Directors-General of the Medical
Department, Retired, List of . . 6U1
Dispensers at Naval Medical Estab-
lishments 564
Distinctions, Honorary . . xviii
Distinguished Service Order —
Companions of . . ,7r>~b
Statutes of 929
District Paymasters, Coast Guard ,428a
Districts, Coast Guard, Officers of the 427
Divisional Officers of Coast Guard . 4 24
Dockyard Apprentices, Entry of . 886
Dockyard?, Principal and other
Officers in the .... 544
Dockyards, of the Dominions . . 593
Dockyard Schools, Teaching Staff 56J
Dominion Naval Forces —
Australia 584
Naval Establishments . . 593
Ships of . ' 398a
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CONTENTS.
828
839
PAGB
Dress Regulations —
Naval Officers
Petty Officers, Men and
Boys ....
Royal Marines . . . .848
Eastern Fleet, Composition of . ,270a
East Indies Station, Ships on . ,270a
Education, Director of Naval . . 539
Education, Director of Naval, Office
and Staff of 557
Educational Establishments . . 557
Of the Dominions . . . 593
Sgerton Prize, Commander . . 854
Electricians, Warrant, List of, in
Seniority 2385
Emergency Officers —
List of 721
Regulations as to . ■ . .942
'-^neimeer Captains, List of, in
seniority 149
Engineer Captains, Retired —
Promoted from Engineer
Commanders' List, List of 676
List of 674
Engineer Commanders, Retired —
As Engineer Captain, List
of 677
List of, in Seniority . . . 682
Engineer Commanders, List of, in
Seniority 150
Engineer- in-Chief of the Fleet . .149
Eugineer-in-Chief, Department of .5'd'Sa
Engineer Lieutenants, List of, in
Seniority 155
Engineer Lieutenants, Retired . 682, 715
Engineer Officers who have passed
through Special Course of Training,
etc 148
Engineer Rear-Admirals —
List of, in Seniority . . . 149
Retired 674
Engineers, Artificer —
List of, in Seniority . . . 230
Scale of Pensions for . . 813
Engineers, Chief Artificer, List of in
Seniority. . . 229
Engineers on the Pensioned List —
List of in Seniority . . .689
Engineers, Retired —
List of, in Seniority . . . 687
"With Rank of Chief Engineer,
List of 686
PAGE
Entry and Examination of Officers —
Physical Requirements for Candi-
dates 863
Regulations as to . . . 856
Entry of Dockyard Apprentices . 886
Entry of Boys and Youths . . 876
Equerries, Naval, to the King . . 78
Equipment Allowances of Retired
Officers Voluntarily Re-employed 941
Examination and Entry of Officers —
Regulations as to 856
First Battle Squadron, Ships of . 269
First Battle Cruiser Squadron . 269
First Cruiser Squadron . . .270a
First Fleet, Ships of . . . .269
Flag Commanders
tenants, List of
and Flag-Lieu-
266
Flag Officers—
In Commission, etc., List of . 266
List of, in Seniority . , .85
War Course for . . , . 887
Flag Officers, Retired, List of, in
Seniority .... 629, 633
Fleet Auxiliaries, &c. . . . 402
Fleet Engineers, Retired, List of,
in Seniority ..... 678
Fleet Paymasters, List of, in Sen-
iority . . . . . .180
Fleet Paymasters, Retired, List
of, in Seniority .... 700
Fleet, Staff, and Chief Engineers,
retired as Inspector of Machinery 675
Fleet Surgeons, List of, in
Seniority 169
Fleet Surgeons, Retired, List of,
in Seniority 693
Fleets and Squadrons in Commission
at Home and Abroad . . . 269
Flying Corps, Royal — . . . 431
Pay for Naval Wing . . 781«
Foreign Languages —
Officers qualified as Interpreter
in 432
Officers studying abroad on
full pay 433a"
Foreign Orders—
Officers Authorised to Wear on
all occasions .... 763
Regulations as to Wearing . . 925
Forms, Alterations of . . 966
Fourth Battle Squadron, Ships of . 269
Fourth Cruiser S >uadron . . . 269
CONTENTS.
vn
Full Pay-
Royal Marines .... 786
Royal Navy . . . .773
Garter, Order of, Knights of . . 744
Gilbert Blane Medal . . .854
Good Conduct Medals and Gratuities,
Regulations as to . . . . 934
Goodenough Medal and Fund . .854
Good Service Pensions —
List of Officers holding . . 736
Rules as to . . . . 909
Graham Naval History Prize . . 854
Gratuities —
For Relatives of Officers . . 906
Good Conduct . . . .934
Greenwich Hospital —
Admission of Boys to . . 972
Admission of Boys into Or-
phanages, etc. at Expense of . 971
Admission of Girls into Schools,
etc., at Expense of . . . 973
Education Grants for Officers'
Children . . .970
Greenwich Hospital Department . 539
Greenwich Hospital Livings held by
Chaplains of the Royal Navy . 562
Greenwich Hospital Pensions —
List of Officers in receipt of . 739
Rules as to (Men) . . 914
Rules as to (Officers) . . .910
Greenwich, Royal Hospital . . 562
Greenwich Royal Hospital School . 562
Greenwich, Royal Naval College —
Officers of .... 557
Officers Studying at the . . 558
Gunners, Chief, List of, in Seniority 193
Scale of Pensions for . .813
Gunners, List of, in Seniority . 197
Scale of Pensions for . .813
Gunners, Royal Marine, List of, in
Seniority 262a
Gunnery School, Portsmouth (see
under 'Excellent')
Half- pay —
Declaration form . . . 807
Officers Discharged to, from
Foreign Service . . . 811
Officers Discharged to, from
Home Service . . . 812
Procedure for Placing on . . 810
Royal Marines . . . ,796ii
Royal Navy . . 793
Harbour Service, Ships on . . 416
PAGE
Harbour Service, Small Steam
Vessels, Tugs, etc., Employed on . 402
Headquarters Staff of Royal Marines 240
Head Schoolmasters —
List of, in Seniority . . . 238
Regulations as to . . . 885
Scale of Pensions for . .813a
Head Stewards, List of, in Seniority238#
Scale of Pensions for . .813
Head Wardmasters —
List of, in Seniority . . .38
Scale of Pensions for . .813
Home Fleets, Ships of 269
Honorary Chaplains to the King . 79
Honorary Distinctions . xvii
Honorary Lieutenants, List of . .715
Eonorary Officers in His Majesty's
Fleet ... 80
Eonorary Officers of Royal Naval
Reserve 515
Eonorary Physicians to the King . 79
Eonorary Surgeons to the King . 79
Bospital, King Edward VI I. 's for
Officers 975
Eospital, Royal, Greenwich . . 562
Bospital School, Greenwich . 562
Bospitals, Naval —
Dispensers at . . . 5^4
List of, with their Officers . . 554
Store Matrons at 564
Bulks, Vessels Available for . . 409
Eumane Society's Medals —
List of Recipients of . . . 960
Regulations as to Wearing . 939
Bydrographie Department, Ad-
miralty ... . . 532
Imperial Service Order, Companions
of 757«
Indian Empire, Order of, Knights
etc., of 7536
Tndian Marine, Royal —
Alphabetical Index of Officers of 435
Naval Establishments . . 593
Officers of, in Seniority . . 4 39
Relative Rank of Officers of .9516
Uniform for Officers of . .9516
Inspector of Marine Recruiting . 264
Inspectors-General of Hospitals and
Fleets, Retired List of, in Seniority 691
Inspectors of Machinery, Retired —
List of, in Seniority . . . 674
Promoted from Fleet,- Staff, and
Chief Engineer . . . 675
CONTENTS.
Instructors in Cookery —
List of, in Seniority . . .238Z>
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Intelligence Division of Admiralty,
Foreign
532
432
433a"
570
570
975
War Staff
Interpreters —
Officers, Qualified as
Officers Studying
Languages Abroad
Judicial Department
Justice, High Court of, Admiralty
Division ....
Keeper and Steward of Eoyal Cabins
in H.M. Yacht . . . .238a
King Edward VII's Hospital for
Officers .....
King's Honorary Physicians. Surgeons
and Chaplains
King's Naval and Marine Aides-de-
Camp ...... 78
King's Naval Equerries . . .78
Lantern Slides —
List of, in local slide libraries 969a
Law Agents
Law Officers
Levees, Regulations for
Lieutenant-Commanders —
Flag, List of
List of, in Seniority .
Supplementary, List of,
Seniority
Lieutenants —
Flag, List of
Honorary, List of
List of, in Seniority .
Retired, List of, in Seniority
Supplementary, List of, in
Seniority . . . .141a
Lifeboat Institution, Royal National,
Medal of
Livings, Greenwich Hospital held by
Chaplains of the Royal Navy
Lords Commissioners of the Ad-
miralty . . , .81
Marine Aides-de-Camp to the King .'
Marines, Eoyal —
Artillery, Officers of . . . 241
Artillery, Staff of . . .247
Dress Regulations . . . 848
Entry of . . . 856 & 864
Full Pay of- .... 786
Half Pay of g04
Headquarters, Staff of . ! 240
78
. 571
570, 571
. 944
. 266
. 107
in
. 141
. 266
. 715
122
660
957
562
531
78
PAGE
Marines, Royal — contd.
Light Infantry, Officers of .248
Light Infantry, Staff of . .261
Numbers allowed on Active
List 825
Officers on Half- Pay, List of .713
Officers of, in Seniority . . 240
Recruiting Staff Officers . . 264
Reserve of Officers . . .122a
Reserve of Officers, Regulations
for . ... 942
Retired Officers, List of . . 705
Retirement of, General Rules as
.819a
. 905
in
.221a
. 813
.147a
. 799
775
to
Marriage of Officers, Report of .
Masters-at-Arms, Chief, List of,
Seniority ....
Scale of Pensions for .
Mates — List of, in Seniority
Pension
Pay
Mechanical Training Establish-
ments, Teaching Staff . . . 562
Mechanicians' Establishment,
Chatham (see under ' Pembroke ')
Mechanicians, Warrant —
List of 236a-
Scale of Pensions for . . . M3
Medals-
Albert .... 762, 930
Board of Trade . . . .762a
Conspicuous Gallantry . 761, 928
For Saving Life, Rules as to
Wearing. .... 939
Good Conduct, Regulations as to 934
Humane Society's . . 939. 960
Order in which to be worn . 829
Royal National Lifeboat Insti-
tution ....
Royal Naval Reserve, Long Ser
vice and Good Conduct .
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Long Service .
Royal United Service
Rules and Statutes as to .
Medical Consultative Board
Medical Department, Director
General of ...
Medical Director-General, Depart
ment of ....
Medical Establishments, Dispensers at
Medical Establishments, Principal
and other Officers of the . . 554
Medical Examining Board . .542
957
924
924
0<5'2
925
542
168
536
£.64
CONTENTS.
IX
PAGE
Medical Officers —
Employed on Eecruiting Service 264
Entry of, Regulations as to . 866
List of, in Seniority . . .168
.Reserve of, list . . . 722a
Reserve of, Regulations . . 867
Medical Officers, Retired —
List of, in Seniority . . .691
Medical Requirements for Candidates
for Commissions in the Royal Navy 864:
Mediterranean Station, Ships on .270a
Megaw, Ronald, Memorial Prize . 854
Mercantile Marine, Board of Trade
Certificate for . 939
Merchant Vessels, Royal Naval
Reserve 417
Merit, Order of . . . .752
Midshipmen, List of, in Seniority . 147#
Militia, Australian Naval . . 584, 590
Miscellaneous Circulars, Memor-
anda, etc. . . . 939
Mobilisation Division of Admiralty
War Staff 532
Museum, Naval and Dockyard, Ports-
mouth 547
Music, Royal Naval School of . . 263
Nautical Almanac Office . . . 540
Naval Aides-de-Camp to the King . 78
Naval Artillery Volunteers, Royal
(late) List of Officers of . .731
Naval Attaches .... 532
Naval Barracks, Chatham [see
under ' Pembroke ')
Naval Barracks, Devonport {see
under 'Vivid')
Naval Barracks, Portsmouth {see-
under ' Victory ')
Naval Cadets —
Entry of, from ' Conway,' under
New Scheme . . . .863
Regulations as to Entry of 856 & 863
Regulations while at Osborne and
Dartmouth . . . .860
Naval and Dockyard Museum,
Portsmouth ..... 547
Naval Education, Director of . . 540
Naval Education, Office and Staff
of Director of 557
Naval Equerries to the King . . 78
Naval Forces, Dominion {see Dominion
Naval Forces)
Naval Instructors —
List of, in Seniority . . . 166
PAGS
Naval Instructors, Retired —
List of, in Seniority . . .672
Naval Nursing Service, Queen
Alexandra's Royal —
Nursing Service . . . 563
Order in Council as to . .947
Order in Council as to Reserve
of Nursing Sisters for . . 947
Naval Ordnance Department . . 944
Naval Ordnance, Department of
Director of . . . . .534
Naval Ordnance Depots . . .553a
Naval Pensions —
List of Officers in Receipt of . 738
Rules as to (Officers') . . 910
Naval Prison ..... 568
Naval Reserve Merchant Vessels,
Royal 417
Naval Reserve, Royal —
{See Royal Naval Reserve.)
Naval Retirements —
General Rules as to . . . 814
Previous to 1870, Rules as to . 820
Naval Store Department . . ,533a
Naval Torpedo Depfits . . . ,553b
Naval Uniforms —
For Men 839
For Officers . . . .828
Naval Wing of Royal Flying Corps,
Pay of 781a
Navigating Lieutenants, Retired, List
of, in Seniority .... 667
Navigating Sub-Lieutenants, Retired,
List of, in Seniority . . . 669
Navigation Department . . . 533
Navigation School {see under ' Dryad ')
Navy and Prize Agents . . 957
Newman Memorial Fund and Prize . 854
Numbers of Officers allowed on
Active List 823
Numbers of Gfficers, Royal Naval
Reserve 826
Nursing Service, Queen Alexandra's
Royal Naval —
Nursing Staff of 563
Order in Council as to . . 944
Order in Council as to Reserve
of Nursing Sisters for . . 947
Obituary 963
Observatory, Cape of Good Hope . 540
Observatory, Royal, Greenwich . 540
CONTENTS.
Office of Admiral Commanding Coast
Guard and Reserves . . . 423
Officers —
Emergency List of 721
Honorary, in His Majesty's Fleet 80
Numbers Allowed on Active List 823
Ogilvy Medal . . . .854
Operations Division of Admiraltv
War Staff ' . - . 532
Order, Distinguished Service —
Companions of ... 757&
Statutes of . . .929
Order, Imperial Service, Companions
of 757a
Order of Merit 752
Order of St. Michael and St. George,
Knights of ... . .752a
Order of St. Patrick, Knight of . . 744
Order of the Bath —
Knights, etc., of . . . . 744
Qualifications for , . . 925
Order of the Garter, Knights of. . 744
Order of the Indian Empire, Knights
etc., of . . . . . .753&
Order of the Star of India, Knights,
etc., of 752a
Order of the Thistle, Knight of .744
Order, Koyal Victorian, Knights, etc.,
of 754
Orders —
Lists of Knights and Com-
panions of ... . 744
Order in which to be worn . 829
Kules and Statutes as to . . 925
Orders, Foreign —
Officers Authorised to Wear on all
occasions . , 763
Ordnance Board .... 542
Ordnance Department, Naval . . 944
Ordnance, Department of Director of
Naval 534
Ordnance Depots . . . ,553a
Osborne, Convalescent Home for
Officers . . . (see cover)
Osborne, Royal Naval College . . 560
Patrol Flotillas . . . .269a"
Pay-
Full, Scale of . . .773
Half, Declarations for . . 807
Half, Scale of . . .793
Retired, Declarations for . . 807
Retired, Scale of ... 797
Surveying 781
Paymasters, District. Coast Guard .428a
Paymasters in Chief, List of, in
Seniority 179
Retired, List of. in Seniority . 698
Paymasters, List of, in Seniority . 186
Paymasters, Retired, List of, in
Seniority ..... 702
Paymasters who have served as
Secretaries . . . . .178
Payments in Addition to Wages . 788
Pensions —
Commissioned Warrant Officers.
Warrant Officers, Chief and
other Officers of Coast Guard,
Scale of .... 813
For Relatives of Officers . . 906
For Wounds, Officers Holding . 737
Good Service, Officers Holding . 736
Good Service, Rules as to . . 909
Greenwich Hospital, Officers in
Receipt of . . .739
Greenwich Hospital, Rules as to 910
Greenwich Hospital, Seamen and
Marines .... 914
Greenwich Hospital, Widows and
Relatives .... 915
Naval, Officers in Receipt of . 738
Naval, Rules as to . . . 910
Seamen's Naval (Long Service) . 912
Travers, Officers in Receipt of . 743
Travers, Rules as to . . .911
Widows, Scale of 893
Physical Requirements for Candidates
for Commissions in the Royal Navy 864
Physical Training, School of {see
under 'Victory')
Physicians, Honorary, to the King . 79
Portsmouth Naval and Dockyard
Museum 547
Prison, Naval —
Bodmin ..... 562
Prize Agents for Naval Officers. 957
Prize Money, Proclamation as to . 952
Prizes Advertised for Payment . . 957
Prizes, Testimonials, etc., List of . 854
Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval
Nursing Service —
Nursing Staff . . . .563
Order in Council as to . . 944
Order in Council as to Reserve
of Nursing Sisters for . . 947
Rank and Command . . . 994
CONTENTS.
X.-
PAGE
Rank, Relative, of Officers of Navy
and Army ..... 950
Rank, Relative, of Royal Indian
Marine Officers . . . .951ft
Rear-Admirals, List of, in Seniority . 88
Rear- Admirals, Retired, List of . . 632
Recruiting Service, Officers Employed
on 264
Red Cross, Royal . . .7576, 928
Registrars of Royal Naval Reserve . 517
Registry, Admiralty . . . 570
Regulations —
Assistant Clerks, Entry of . . 875
Boy Artificers . . . .884
Chaplains, Entry of . . . 865
"Conway," Entry of Cadets from. 863
Dockyard Apprentices . . 885
Emergency Officers . . . 942
Foreign Orders . . . .925
Head Schoolmasters . . . 939
Levees ..... 944
Medals, for Saving Life, as to
Wearing 938
Medals, Humane Society, as to
. Wearing 938
Medical Officers, Entry of . 865
Medical Officers for Temporary
Service, Entry of . . . 867
Naval Cadets, Entry and Train-
ing of 855
Ordnance Department, Naval . 944
Physical Requirements for Entry S63
Rank and Command . . . 948
Reserve of Accountant Officers . 921
Reserve of Marine Officers . 942
Reserve of Medical Officers . 867
Retired Officers, Called Out or
under Training . . . 941
Retired Officers, Voluntarily Re-
employed .... 941
Retirement, General . . .814
Retirement, Marine Officers .819a
Retirement, Naval Officers. . 814
Retirement, previous to 1870 . 820
Royal Indian Marine . . .951ft
Royal Marines . . . [^
Royal Naval Reserve (Officers) . 917
R.N.R. & R.N.V.R. Decoration
and Medal ... . 923-4
Uniform, Naval Officers . . 828
Uniform, Petty Officers, Men and
. 839
PAGE
Regulations — contd.
Uniform, Royal Marines . .951ft
War Colleges . . . .948
Relative Rank of Officers of Navy
and Army ..... 950
Relative Rank of Royal Indian Marine
Officers 951ft
Removals from Active List . . 964
Reserve Merchant Vessels, Royal
Naval 417
Reserve of Marine Officers .722«
Reserve of Marine Officers, Regula-
tions for .... . 942
Reserve of Medical Officers —
List of 722«
Regulations for . . . .867
Reserve of Nursing Sisters for Queen
Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing
Service —
Order in Council as to . .947
Reserve, Royal Naval —
{See Royal Naval Reserve.)
Reserve, Royal Naval Volunteer . 521
Decoration for Officers . . 923
Medal for Long Service . . 924
Reserves, Coast Guard and, Office of
Admiral Commanding . . . 423
Retired Lists 629
Retired Officers —%
Alphabetical List of . .597
List of, in Seniority . . 629
Regulations as to, called out or
under Training . . .941
Royal Marines, List of . . 705
Voluntary Re-empluyment of . 941
Retired Pay —
Declaration Form . . . 807
Officers Discharged to, from
Foreign Service . . .811
Officers Discharged to, from
Home Service . . .812
Procedure for Placing on . . 810
Royal Marines .... 804
Royal Navy . . . .797
Retirements —
General Rules as to . . .814
Marine Officers, General Rules as
to 819a
Naval Officers, General Rules as
to 814
Previous to 1870, Rules as to . 820
Roman Catholic Chaplains . .166
Ronald Megaw Memorial Prize . f 5 1
Rotely Educational Grants . . 973
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Royal Corps of Naval Constructors . 543
Royal Flying Corps . . 431
Pay for Naval Wing . .781a
Royal Hospital, Greenwich . . 562
Royal Hospital School, Greenwich . 562
Royal Humane Society's Medal 939, 960
Hoyal Indian Marine —
Alphabetical List of Officers of . 435
Naval Establishments of . . 593
Officers of, in Seniority . . 439
Relative Rank of Officers of .9515
Uniform for Officers of . .9515
Royal Marines —
Artillery, Officers of . . . 241
. Artillery, Staff of 247
Dress Regulations . . . 848
Entry of . . 856 and 864
Full Pay of . . . .786
Gunners .... .262«
FlalfPayof . . . .804
Headquarters, Staff of . . 240
Light Infantry, Officers of .248
Light Infantry, Staff of .261
Numbers allowed on Active
List . . 825
Officers of, in Seniority . . 240
Officers on Half-Pay, List of . 7J3
Pensions to Men of . . .912
Recruiting Staff Officers . ,264
Reserve of Officers . . .722a
Reserve of Officers, Regulations
for 942
Retired Officers, List of . . 705
Retirement of, General Rules as
to 818
Royal National Lifeboat Institu-
tion Medal . . . .957
Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers,
(late) List of Officers of . . 731
Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham (see
under 'Pembroke')
Royal Naval Barracks, Devonport
(see- under ' Vivid ')
Royal Naval Barracks, Portsmouth
(see under ' Victory')
Royal Naval College, Dartmouth . 559
Royal Naval College, Osborne . . 560
Royal Naval College, Greenwich —
Officers of 557
Officers Studying at the . . 558
Rojal Naval College, Keyham . . 561
Royal Naval Nursing Service, Queen
Alexandra's —
Nursing Staff .... 563
Order in Council as to . . 944
Order in Council as to Reserve
of Nursing Sisters for . . 947
Royal Naval Reserve —
Alphabetical List of Officers of . 444
Australasian Branch . . .516
Decoration for Officers . . 923
Drill Ships of . . . .431
Medal for Long Service and Good
Conduct . . . .924
Number of Officers on Active
List 826
Officers and Honorary Officers
of, in Seniority . . . 462
Officers Flying Blue Ensign .520«
Registrars of . . .517
Regulations as to . ■ . .917
Retired Officers, Alphabetical
List of 723
Retired Officers, List of, in
Seniority .... 726
Royal Naval Reserve Merchant.
Vessels ..... 417
Royal Naval School of Music . . 263
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve . 521
Decoration for Officers . . 923
Medal for Long Service . . 924
Royal Naval War College . . 561
Regulations .... 948
Royal Observatory, Greenwich . 540
Royal Red Cross . . . 757&, 928
Royal United Service Institution,
Gold Medallists of 962
Royal Victorian Order, Knights, etc.,
of 754
Ryder Memorial Fund and Prize . 854
St. Michael and St. George, Order of,
Knights, etc., of . . . .752a
St. Patrick, Order of, Knight of . 744
Sale, Vessels for ... . 409
Schoolmasters, Chief —
List of 237
Regulations as to 885
Schoolmasters, Head —
List of 238
Regulations as to . . . 885
School of Music, Royal Naval . . 263
CONTENTS.
xiii
School of Physical Training (see
under ' Victory ')
School, Eoyal Hospital, Greenwich . 562
Schools, Dockyard, Teaching Staff . 561
Seamen and Marines —
Allowances to Children of .915
Greenwich Hospital Pensions
for 914
Pensions to . . . .912
Pensions to Widows of . . 915
Second Battle Squadron, Ships of . 269
Second Cruiser Squadron . .269
Second Fleet, Ships of . . .2695
Secretaries —
List of, to Flag Officers . . 266
Paymasters who have served as . 178
Secretary's Department, Admiralty 531
Shadwell Testimonial Prize . . 854
Ships —
Alphabetical List of, with their
Officers and present Stations 271
Classes of, List of . . .270d
Destroyer Flotillas. . 269, 270
Dominion Naval Forces 398a, 591
Flag, List of . . .266
For Subsidiary Services and for
Sale 409
In Commission at Home and
Abroad 269
Small Steam Vessels, Tugs, etc.,
Employed on Harbour Service 402
Torpedo Boats and Submarine
Flotillas in Home Waters 269,
270, 270&
Under orders of Admiral Com-
manding Coast Guard and
Reserves . . . .270c
Shotley Barracks (see under
' Ganges ')
Sick Quarters, Surgeons and Agents
at 565
Signal Boatswains, Chief, List of, in
Seniority ..... 220
Signal Boatswains, List of, in
Seniority 220
Signal School, Chatham (see under
' Pembroke ')
Signal School, Devonport (see under
' Vivid ')
Signal School, Portsmouth (see
under ' Victory')
Skippers, Royal Naval Reserve . 512
PAGE
Slides, Lantern, list of in local slide
libraries .... 969a
i Squadrons —
Officers Commanding . . 267
In Commission at Home and
Abroad 269
Staff Captains Retired as Captains,
List of 647
Staff Commanders, Retired —
As Captains, List of . . 648
As Commanders, List of . . 659
List of, in Seniority . . . 666
Staff Engineer, Retired . . .682
Staff Paymasters, List of, in Se-
niority . . . . .185
Staff Paymasters, Retired, List of, in
Seniority 702
Staff Surgeons, List of, in Seniority 172
Staff Surgeons, Retired, List of, in
Seniority ..... 695
Star of India, Knights, etc., of .752a
Statutes —
Albert Medal . . . .930
Distinguished Service Order . 929
Order of the Bath . . .925
Royal Red Cross . . .928
Victoria Cross . . . .926
Stewards, Head, List of, in Seniority 238a
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Store Matrons, Royal Naval Hos-
pitals ..... 564
Sub- Lieutenants, List of, in Seniority 142
Sub-Lieutenants, Acting List of, in
Seniority .... .147c
Sub-Lieutenants, Retired, List of, in
Seniority ..... 669
Submarine Flotillas in Home
Waters . . . 269^, 270&
Subsidiary Services, List of Vessels
for, Hulks and Vessels for Sale 405
Subsidised Merchant Cruisers . . 422
Superintendents of Contract built
Ships ...... 533
Supplementary List —
Lieutenant-Commanders, List
of, in Seniority . . .141
Lieutenants, List of, in Seniority 141a
Regulations respecting . . 943
Surgeons and Agents . . . 565
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
Surgeons, Civilian Dental . . 564
Surgeons, Honorary, to the King . 79
Surgeons, Naval —
Entry of, Regulations as to . 866
List of, in Seniority . . . 175
Surgeons, Naval, for temporaiy Ser-
vice 868
Surgeons, Retired, List of, in Sen-
iority 696
Surgeons-General, List of, in seniority 168
Surveying Pay 781
Surveying Service —
Officers employed on . . . 434
Ships on 270a
Teaching Staff, Dockyard Schools . 561
Teaching Staff, Mechanical Training
Establishments .... 562
Telegraphic Addresses, Admiralty
Establishments at Home . .xviii
Telegraphists, "Warrant, List of, in
Seniority .... .221a
Tenders, Coast Guard . . .431
Third Battle Squadron, Ships of . 269
Third Cruiser Squadron . . . 269
Third Fleet, Ships of . . .269c
Thistle, Order of, Knight of . . 744
Torpedo Boats in Commission with
full or Nucleus Crews, with their
Officers 399
Torpedo Boat and Submarine
Flotillas at Home Ports 269o\ 2705
Torpedo Depots . . . 5535
Torpedo School, Devonport (see
under ' Defiance ')
Torpedo School, Portsmouth (see.
under ' Vernon ')
Torpedo School, Sheerness (see
under 'Actaeon')
Training Squadron . . . .270a
Transport Department, Admiralty . 536
Travers Pensions, List of Officers in
receipt of 743
Treasure, Conveyance of, Proclamation
as lo ■ i • • • • • 955
Tugs employed on Harbour Service . 402
Uniform Regulations —
Naval Officers . . . .828
Petty Officers, men and boys . 839
Royal Indian Marine . . .9515
Royal Marines . . 848
United Service Institution, Royal,
Gold Medallists of . . 962
"Vice- Admirals, List of, in Seniority . 87
Vice- Admirals of Ireland . . . 572
PAGE
Vice-Admirals of the Coast of Great
Britain 572
Vice-Admirals, Retired, List of, in
Seniority 632
Victoria Cross —
Officers and men to whom
awarded .... 758
Statutes of . . . . .926
Victorian Order, Royal, Knights, etc.
of 754
Victualling Department, Admiralty . 535
Victualling Yards, Principal and
other Officers in . . . 553
Volunteer Cadet Corps . . .530a
Volunteer Committee, Admiralty . 522
Volunteer Reserve, Royal Naval . 521
Volunteers, late Royal Naval Artil-
lery, List of Officers of . . . 731
Wages of Royal Marines . . .786
Wages of Ship's Company . . 782
War College, Royal Naval . . 561
Regulations . . . 948
War Course for Senior Officers, etc. 948
War Staff 532
Wardmasters. Head —
List of, in Seniority . ,2385
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Warrant Armourers —
List of, in Seniority . . .2385
Scale of Pensions for . . .813
Warrant Electricians —
List of, in Seniority . . . 238
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Warrant Mechanicians —
List of, in Seniority . . . 237
Scale of Pensions for . . .813
Warrant Officers, Acting, List of, in
Seniority 221a
Warrant, Officers, Scale of Pensions
for . . . . . .813
Warrant Telegraphists —
List of, in Seniority . . .221a
Scale of Pensions for . . . 813
Warrant Writers, List of, in Seniority 238a
Scale of Pensions for . . .813
Wharton Testimonial . . . 854
Widows Pensions —
Greenwich Hospital (Men) . 915
Scale of Officers'. . . .893
Works Department, Admiralty . . 537
Wounds, Pensions for, List of Officers
holding ...... 737
Writers, Warrant, List of, in Seniority 238a
Scale of Pensions for . .813
Youths, Entry of . . . .876
( xv )
ABBREVIATIONS, &c.
NOTE. — The figures preceding each name
denote the number of the ship in
A. F. denotes Admiral of the Fleet.
Hon. A. F. . Honorary do.
A Admiral.
V. A. . . . Vice-Admiral.
Hon. V. A. . Honorary Vice-A dmiral.
R. A. . . . Rear-Admiral.
0 Captain.
Or Commander.
Lt-Cr. . . . Lieutenant-Commander.
L Lieutenant.
Hon. L. . . Honorary Lieutenant.
S. L. ... Sub-Lieutenant.
Mid. . . , Midshipman.
N. C. . . . Naval Cadet,
8. C. ... Staff-Captain.
S. Cr. . . . Staff Commander.
E. V. A. . . Engineer Vice-Admiral.
E, A. . . . Engineer Rear- Admiral.
E. C. . . . Engineer Captain.
E. Cr. . . . Engineer Commander.
E. L. . . . Engineer Lieutenant.
E. S. L. . . Engineer Sub-Lieutenant.
E. Ins. . . . Inspector of Machinery.
F. E. ... Fleet Engineer.
S. E. ... Staff Engineer.
Ch. E. . . . Chief Engineer. -
E Engineer.
Ch. A. E. . . Chief Artificer Engineer.
A. E, ... Artificer Engineer (in Ac-
tive Liat) and Assistant
Engineer (Retired List).
Ch. F, . . . Chaplain of the Fleet.
Ch Chaplain.
N. I ... Naval Instructor.
in the Alphabetical List of Act ire Officers
which the officer is serving.
S. G. denotes Surgeon- General.
D. S. G. . . Deputy Surgeon-General.
Inspector-General of Hos-
pitals and Fleets.
Deputy Inspector-General
of Hospitals and Fleets.
Fleet Surgeon,
Staff Surgeon.
Surgeon.
Paymaster -in-Chief.
Fleet Paymaster.
Staff Paymaster.
Paymaster.
Assistant Paymaster.
Clerk.
Assistant Clerk.
Chief Gunner.
Gunner.
Chief Boatswain.
Boatswain.
Chief Signal Boatswain.
Signal Boatswain.
Warrant Telegraphist.
Carpenter Lieutenant
Chief Carpenter.
Carpenter.
Chief Schoolmaster.
Head Schoolmaster.
Head Wardmaster.
Warrant Mechanician.
Warrant Writer.
Head Steward.
Chief Master-at-Arms.
I. H. .
D. I. H.
F. S. .
t f
S."S. .
, .
S. . .
p. in c.
B
F. P. .
#
S. P. . .
P. . .
.
A. P. .
Ck.
A. C. .
Ch.Gr. .
Gr.
Ch. B. .
B. . .
Ch. S.B .
.
S.B. . .
W.T. .
Cr. L. .
. .
Ch. Cr.
Car. .
Ch. Sch.
H. Sch.
,
H. W. .
W. M. .
w. w.
H. St.
,
Ch.M.-A.
A.
XVI
ABBREVIATIONS, Ac.
I. C. denotes
W. A. . .
W. E. . . .
W. O. . . .
R. M. . . .
R. M. A. . .
R. M. Col. .
R. M. Lt.-Col.
R. M. Maj. .
R. M. G. ' . ,
R. M. L.
R. M. 2nd L
R. M. Q. M. .
Bndr. . . .
St. Mj.
R. M. G.
Schm.
Skr. .
P. S. C.
P. A. C.
CO. .
BY. .
Vt. .
NH. .
OH. .
TB
OSP. .
PW .
GHP .
NP .
TP .
IB .
MB
OB
NOB . . .
ENVR '. .
Instructor in Cookery.
Warrant Armourer.
Warrant Electrician.
Warrant Officer.
Royal Marines.
Royal Marine Artillery.
Colonel Royal Marines.
Lieut.-Col. Royal Marines,
Major Royal Marines.
Captain Royal Marines.
Lieutenant Royal Marines.
Second Lieutenant Royal
Marines
. Quarter Master Royal Ma-
rines.
Bandmaster Royal Ma-
rines.
Sergeant Major Royal
Marines.
Royal Marine Gunner
Schoolmaster Royal Ma-
rines.
Skipper RoyalNaval Reserve
, Passed Staff College
. Passed Advanced Clas°
Ordnance College
Coast Guard.
Dock Yard.
Victualling Yard.
Naval Hospital
. 'rreenwich Hospital
Serving in a Torpedo Boat.
<+ood Servicp Pension
Pension for Wounds.
Greenwich Hospital Pen-
sion.
Naval Pension, late Out-
Pension of Greenwich
Hospital.
Travers Pension.
Officer employed in the
Intelligence Division of
the Admiralty War Staff.
Officer employed in the
Mobilisation Division of
the Ai imiralty War Staff.
Officer employed in the
Operations Di vision of the
Admiralty War Staff.
Officer employed in Naval
Ordnance Department.
Officer serving in the
Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve.
AdC. denotes Aide-de-Camp to the King.
KHC. . Hon. Chaplain to the King.
KHP . Hon. Physician to the King.
KHS. . Hon Surgeon to the King.
Sec. . Secretary to a Flag Officer.
AO . Clerk to Secretary to Flag
Officer
Coll. Officer studying or employed
at the Royal Naval College,
Greenwich.
W. Coll. Officer studying at the Royal
Naval War College, Ports-
mouth
S C , Officer undergoing Short Course
of Instruction in Gunnery,
Torpedo, etc.
ScM. . Royal Naval School of Music.
f . . Navigating Officer qualified
to take charge of any of
H.M. first-class ships.
f . . Surgeon who has passed for
Sta,ff-Surgeon.
f . . Engineer Lieutenant who has
passed the qualifying Exa-
mination for Advancement.
f . . Gunner who has passed the
Advanced Course.
(A) . Before an Officer's name in the
Seniority List — Qualified in
Air duties and available for
service in Aircraft
(Gt) In the Seniority List a Lieu-
tenant who has passed for
Gunner? Officer and who is
qualified to receive the
highest rate of pay under the
terms of Order in Council
of the 16th November, 1903.
(G) • In tne Seniority List a Lieu-
tenant who has passed for
Gunnery Officer ; in a ship,
an Officer borne for Gunnery
Duties.
(H) • In the Seniority List, an
Officer employed in the Sur-
veying Service.
(7) . Officers who have passed for
Interpreters.
(I) . . In a ship, an Officer paid as an
Interpreter
ABBBEVIATIONS &e.
xvn
®
denotes Officer who has qualified for
Navigating Duties (but has not
passedfor first-class ships), and
who is actually employed, or
is available for employment,
on such duties.
©Officer who has passed for
first-class ships, and is actu-
ally employed, or is available
for employment, on Naviga-
ting Duties.
(N) t In a ship, an Officer borne for
Navigating Duties.
PN , . Officer who has passed the
Warrant Officers' Examina-
tion inNavigation andPilotage
and who is actually employed
on Navigating duties, or is
available for employment on
such duties.
(Pi\7f) . Officer who has qualified or re-
qualified in the Warrant
Officers' Examination in
Navigation and Pilotage at
the Navigation School since it
was established in 1903, and
who is actually employed, or
is available for employment
on Navigating duties.
®. In the Seniority List an Officer
who has served 8 years ar
Secretary to a Flag Officer
(S) denotes In the Seniority List an Officer
who is specially qualified
in Signalling Duties.
In a ship, an Officer qualified
as above who is performing
Signalling Duties.
SB . . Officer who has qualified in
Submarine duties, and ia
available for service in Sub-
marines.
(Tt) • In tne Seniority List a Lien-
tenant who has passed for
Torpedo Officer and who is
qualified to receive the
highest rate of pay under the
terms of Order in Council
of the 16th November, 1903.
(T) . In the Seniority List a Lieu-
tenant who has passed for
Torpedo Officer; in a ship,
an Officer borne for Torpedo
Duties.
(H! . In the case of an Officer of the
Military Branch —
Qualified to act as an Instruc-
tor in Physical Training.
In the cane of a Medical Officer —
Has been through a long
course of Physical Training.
WS Officer who is qualified and
eligible for a War Staff
Appointment.
NOTE— Temporary Service Chaplains am ear as Ch. with (temvy.) against their names.
Officers whose names are in italics in the List of Ships are those borne as additional or
Supernumerary.
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HONORARY DISTINCTIONS.
E.G. ...
&.T. ...
G.C.B. ._
K.C.B....
C.B. ..,
K.P
O.M. ...
G.C.S.I.
K.C.S.I.
C.S.I. ...
G.C.M.G
K.C.M.G.
C.M.G.
G.C.I.E.
K.C.I.E.
CLE. ...
®
©
[KM]
[R] .
(c)
Knight of the Garter.
Knight of the Thistle.
Knight Grand Cross of the
Bath.
Knight Commander of ditto.
Companion of ditto.
Knight of St. Patrick.
Member of the Order of Merit.
Knight Grand Commander of
the Star of India.
Knight Commander of ditto.
Companion of ditto.
Knight Grand Cross of St
Michael and St. George.
Knight Commander of ditto.
Companion of ditto.
Knight Grand Commander
Order of the Indian Empire.
Knight Commander of ditto.
Companion of Order of the
Indian Empire.
and
G.C.V.O. Knight Grand Cross of
Royal Victorian Order.
K.C.V.O. Knight Commander of ditto
C.V.O. . . . Commander of ditto.
M.V.O.... Member of the Fourth
Fifth Classes of ditto.
Companion of the Distinguish-
ed Service Order.
Companion of the Imperial
Service Order.
Conspicuous Service Cross.
Royal Red Cross.
Royal Naval Reserve Officers'
Decoration.
Volunteer Officers' Decoration.
Gold Medal for service in the
Field.
Victoria Cross
the
D.S.O.
I.S.O.
c.s.c.
R.R.C.
R.D.
V.D.
C5M
®
©
Albert Medal.
Goodenough Medal. f
if a Medical Officer, the Chadwick Gold Medal and Naval Prize ;f
if any other Officer, the Shadwell Testimonial Prize.f
Gold Medal awarded to the Surgeon who obtains the highest number of
marks of his entry in the London and Haslar examinations combined.
(In the case of Officers entered after 1910 this mark is only inserted if at
least 75% of the maximum, marlis is obtained in these examinations.)
f Gold Medal awarded periodically by the Sovereign to the Cadet, who,
j during his period of training, exhibited the most gentlemanlike
I bearing and good influence among the Cadets.
Ryder Memorial Prize.f
Commander Egerton Prize.f
Ronald Megaw Memorial Prize.f
Ogilvy Medal. f
Medal for War Service.
before the name of an Officer — authorized to wear a Foreign Order on all
occasions.
after the name of an Officer of the Military Branch — awarded the
Beaufort Testimonial and the Wharton Testimonial
with Gold Medal (since 1907).f
after the name of an Officer of the Military Branch — awarded the
Beaufort Testimonial (previous to the institution of
the Wharton Testimonial^.^
,, ,, of an Engineer Officer — awarded the Newman
Memorial Prize.f
„ „ of a Medical Officer — awarded Sir Gilbert Blane's
Medal.f
,, ., of an Officer — obtained his Lieutenant's Commission
by competition at the Royal Naval College, under Admiralty Order
of 24th December, 1838.
after the name of an Officer —Obtained his Lieutenant's Commission
for Meritorious Examination at the Royal Naval College subject to
the provisions of Circular No. 19 C, of 21st June, 1865, No. 28 C,
of 14th March, 1874, or No. 1 N, of 1st February, 1884 ; or was
promoted to the rank of Lieutenant 6 months from date of seniority
as Sub- Lieutenant, under Art. 309A of the King's Regulations,
f For conditions or award, see p. 854 Quarterly Navy List.
( xix )
REGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES FOR ADMIRALTY
ESTABLISHMENTS AT HOME.
NOTE. — The" Indicator" words shewn in brackets, which are intended to insure the speedy
delivery of telegrams, are to be omitted in all official telegrams from abroad, and must not be
used except for inland telegrams.
Establishments. '
Telegraphic Addresses.
Admiral of Patrols
Adpatrols (Vic), London.
Admiralty —
Admiralty (Westrand), London.
Accountant-General ....
Navy Accounts( Westrand), London
Admiral Commanding Coast Guard
and Eeserves
Coastguard (Sowest), London.
Admiralty Pattern Eooms,
Broadway, Westminster .
Navipat (Vic), London.
Great Western Chambers,
Livery Street, Birmingham
Navipat, Birmingham
Admiralty Volunteer Committee .
Advolcom (Vic), London.
Deputy Adjutant-General „
Royal Marines (Vic), London.
Director of Air Department
Aircraft (Westrand), London.
„ Navigation ....
Dirnavig (Westrand), London.
„ Navy Contracts .
Contracts, Admiralty (Westrand),
London
„ Naval Education
Naveducas (Westrand), London.
„ Naval Ordnance .
Naval Ordnance (Westrand),
London
„ Stores ....
Naval Stores (Westrand), London.
„ Transports ....
Transports (Westrand). London,
„ Victualling ....
Victualling (Westrand), London.
„ Works ....
Navy Works (Westrand), London.
Hydrographer .....
Hydrog (Westrand), London.
Inspector of Target Practice
Intarpract (Vic), London.
Medical Director-General
Navy Medical (Westrand), London,
Mobilisation Division, Admiralty War
Staff
Mobstaff (Westrand) London.
Superintendent of Contract Work
Conwork (Westrand), London.
Superintendent of Ordnance Stores
Storeship (Westrand), London.
Admiralty Electrical Cable Overseer,
24, Wellington Koad, Charlton, Kent
Elecab, Charlton, S.E.
Admiralty Electrical Machinery Overseer,
Midland and Southern District, 80,
Inchmery Road, Catford, S.E.
Elemach, Catford, London.
Air Station, Dundee .
Aeroplanes, Dundee.
„ Felixstowe ....
,, Felixstowe.
,, Fort George ....
,, Fort George.
xx REGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES— contd.
NOTE. — The " Indicator" words shewn in brackets, which are intended to insure tne speedy
delivery of telegrams, are to be omitted in all official telegrams from abroad, an d must not be
used except for inland telegrams.
Establishments.
Air Station, Gt. Yarmouth
,, Isle of Grain .
,, Calshot ....
Airship Station, Kingsnorth (Medway)
Arrochar, R.N. Torpedo Range .
Telegraphic Addresses.
Aeroplanes, Gt. Yarmouth.
,, Isle of Grain.
,, Fawley, Hants.
Airships, Hoo.
Torpedo, Arrochar.
Bull Point, Deputy Ordnance Store Officer. ! c/o Naval Ordnance, Plymouth.
Calihrating Officer, Bantry
Captain Superintendent of Contract Built
Ships, Clyde District ....
Captain Superintendent of Contract Built
Ships, Tyne, Thames, Mersey, Barrow, and
Sunderland . . . . . .
Captain Superintendent of Torpedo Boat
Destroyers building by Contract
Cardiff, Inspector of Coal Shipments .
Superintending Transport Officer .
Central Air Office, Sbeerness Sub-Depot '.
Central Flying School, Upavon, Wilts.
Chatham. Admiral Superintendent H.M.
Dockyard
Captain of Dockyard
Cashier .
Commander-in-Chief, The Nore .
Commodore, K.N. Barracks
Director of Dockyards and Dock-
yard Work .
Electrical Engineer
Engineer Assistant to Director of
Dockyards and Dockyard Work
Engineer Rear- Admiral serving on
Staff of Commander-in-Chief
Expense Accounts Officer
Manager Constructive Dept. .
Manager Engineering Dept. .
Naval Ordnance Officer .
Naval Store Officer
Officer in Charge of Works .
R.M. Barracks
R.M, Infirmary
R.N. Hospital
Secretary to Admiral Supt. .
Calibrate, Bantry.
Adsupt, Glasgow.
Adsupt, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Adsupt (Vic), London.
Detector, Cardiff.
Transports, Cardiff.
Seair, Sheernes<>.
Speedy, Upavon.
Dockyard, Chatham.
Tidal, Chatham.
Cashier, Chatham.
Admiral, Chatham.
Combrax, Chatham.
Director, Chatham.
Electrical, Chatham.
Machinery, Chatham.
Engrad, Chatham.
Accounts, Chatham.
Constructive, Chatham.
Engineering, Chatham.
Naval Ordnance, Chatham.
Stores, Chatham.
Works, Chatham.
Marine, Chatham.
Marine Infirmary, Chatham.
Medical, Gillingbam, Kent.
Secretary, Chatham.
REGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES— contd. xxi
NOTE. — The " Indicator " words shewn in brackets, which are intended to insure the speedy
delivery of telegrams, are to be omitted in all official telegrams from abroad, and must not be
used except for inland telegrams.
Establishments.
Telegraphic Addresses.
Coast Guard —
District Captain, Bristol
„ „ Harwich
„ „ Kingstown
„ ,, Queenstown
„ „ Southampton
„ „ Edinburgh
District Paymaster, Londonderry
Coast Guard Works —
District Surveyor, York
Commodore in charge of Submarine Service
Cromarty, Works Department .
Dartmouth, Koyal Naval College
Deal, Officer in Charge of Works (R.M.
Barracks) .....
R.M. Barracks ....
R.M. Infirmary ....
Deptford, Royal Victoria Yard .
Devonport, Admiral Superintendent H.M.
Dockyard
Captain of Dockyard . . .
Cashier .....
Commander-in-Chief . . .
Commodore in Charge of Boys'
Training Service
Commodore, R.N. Barracks .
Director of Dockyards and Dock-
yard Work
Electrical Engineer
Engineer Assistant to Director of
Dockyards and Dockyard Work
Engineer Rear-Admiral serving on
Staff of Commander-in-Chief
Expense Accounts Officer
Keyham Royal Naval College
Manager, Constructive Dept.
Manager, Engineering Dept. .
Naval Store Officer
Officer in Charge of Works .
R.N. War College .
Secretary to Admiral Supt. .
Youths Training Establishment
rover, King's Harbour Master .
Superintending Civil Engineer in
Charge of Works ....
Coastguard,
Coastguard,
Coastguard,
Coastguard,
Coastguard,
Coastguard,
Coastguard,
Bristol.
Harwich.
Kingstown.
Queenstown.
Southampton.
Edinburgh.
Londonderry.
Works, York.
Submarines, Gosport.
Adworks, Cromarty.
College, Dartmouth.
Works, Deal.
Marine, Deal.
Infirmary, Deal.
Deptford Dockyard (Deptmark),
London.
Dockyard, Devonport.
Tidal, Devonport.
Cashier, Devonport.
Admiral, Devonport.
Training, Devonport.
Combrax, Devonport,
Director, Devonport.
Electrical, Devonport.
Machinery, Devonpoi t,
Engrad, Devonport.
Accounts. Devonport.
College, Devonport.
Constructive, Devonport.
Engineering Devonport.
Stores, Devonport.
Works, Devonport.
Warcol, Devonport.
Secretary, Devonport.
Youths, Devonport.
Tidal, Dover.
Works, Dover.
xxii REGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES— contd.
NOTE. — The " Indicator" words shewn in brackets, which are intended to insure the speedy
delivery of telegrams, are to be omitted in all official telegrams from abroad, and must not be
used except, for inland telegrams.
Establishments.
Eastchurch, Naval Flying School
Electrical Cable Overseer, Admiralty,
at Charlton .
Electrical Machinery Overseer, 160, Stam-
ford Street, Manchester .
Flying School, Central, Upavon, Wilts
Glasgow, Captain Superintendent of Con-
tract-Built Ships ....
Gosport, Naval Ordnance Store Officer,
Priddy's Hard ....
Royal Clarence Yard . . .
Eoyal Marine Barracks, Forton
Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar
Royal Marine Infirmary
Greenock, R.N. Torpedo Factory . .
Greenwich, Royal Naval College
Royal Hospital School .
Haslar, Admiralty Liquid Fuel Experi-
mental Works .
Haulbowline {see under Queenstown)
Home Fleets, Vice-Admiral Commanding
Second and Third Fleets
Humber (North Eillingholme), Officer in
Charge of Works
invergordon, Works Department
Ipswich, Officer in charge of Works
Liverpool, Admiralty Transport Officer
Marchwood, Deputy Naval Ordnance Officer
Nautical Almanac Office ....
Naval Air Stations (see Air Stations)
Naval Flying School, Eastchurch
Newcastle, Assistant-Inspector of Steel
Captain Superintendent of Con-
tract-Built Ships
Inspector of Coal Shipments .
Nore, Commander-in-Chief ....
Osborne, Convalescent Home . . .
Royal Naval College
Telegraphic Addresses.
Aeroplanes, Eastchurch.
Elecab, Charlton, S.E.
Elemach, Manchester.
Speedy, Upavon.
Adsupt, Glasgow.
Naval Ordnance, Gosport
Clarence, Gosport.
Marine, Gosport.
Haslar, Gosport.
Marine Infirmary, Gosport
Torpedo, Greenock.
Greenwich College.
Hospital School (Green), London,
Expert, Gosport.
Vice-Admiral, Home Fleet, Sheer -
ness.
Adworks, South Killingholm".
Adworks, Invergordon.
Works, Ipswich.
Admiralty Transports, Liverpool.
Naval Ordnance, Marchwood.
Naulmanac (Holb), London.
Aeroplanes, Eastchurch.
Steeliness, Newcastle-on-Tync
Adsupt, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Coaling, Newcastle-on-Tyi e.
Admiral, Chatham.
Convalescent, Osborne.
College, Osborne.
REGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES— contd. xxiii
NOTE. — The " Indicator " words shown in brackets which are intended to insure the speedy
delivery of telegrams, are to be omitted in all official telegrams from abroad, and must not be
used except for inland telegrams.
Establishments.
Telegraphic Addresses.
Overseer, Armour Plate, Sheffield
Testadmir, Sheffield.
Overseer, Steel, Cardiff ....
Testadmir, Cardiff.
Glasgow ....
Testadmir, Glasgow.
London ....
Testadmir (Perry), London.
Middlesbrough . '.
Testadmir, Middlesbrough .
Nottingham
Testadmir, Nottingham.
Pattern Rooms (see Admiralty)
Pembroke, Captain Superintendent
Dockyard, Pembroke Dock.
Chief Constructor ....
Constructive, Pembroke Dock.
Director of Dockyards and Dock-
yard Work ....
Director, Pembroke Dock.
Electrical Engineer
Electrical, Pembroke Dock.
Engineer Assistant to Director of
Dockyards and Dockyard Work
Machinery, Pembroke Dock.
Expense Accounts Officer
Accounts, Pembroke Dock.
King's Harbour Master
Tidal, Pembroke Dock.
Naval Store Officer
Stores, Pembroke Dock.
Officer in Charge of Works .
Works, Pembroke Dock.
Secretary to Captain Supt. .
Secretary, Pembroke Dock.
Plymouth, Naval Ordnance Officer
Naval Ordnance, Plymouth.
Royal William Yard .
Royal William, Plymouth.
Royal Naval Hospital
Medical, Plymouth.
R.M. Barracks ....
Marine, Plymouth.
„ „ Dispensary .
Marine Dispensary, Plymouth.
Plymouth Sound, King's Harbour Master .
Tidal, Plymouth.
Portland, Captain-in-Charge
Dockyard, Portland.
Deputy Naval Store Officer .
Stores, Portland.
Engineer Officer, Naval Depot
Engineering, Portland.
Officer in Cnarge of Works . ,
Works, Portland.
Portsmouth, Admiral Superintendent, H.M.
Dockyard
Dockyard, Portsmouth.
Captain of Dockyard
Tidal, Portsmouth.
Cashier ......
Cashier, Portsmouth.
Commander-in-Chief
Admiral, Portsmouth.
Commodore, R.N. Barracks .
Combrax, Portsmouth.
Director of Dockyards and Dock-
yard Work ....
Director, Portsmouth.
Electrical Engineer
Electrical, Portsmouth.
Engineer Assistant to Director of
Dockyards and Dockyard Work
Machinery, Portsmouth.
Engineer Rear-Admiral serving on
Staff of Commander-in-Chief
Engrad, Portsmouth.
xxiv REGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES- conitf.
NOTE. — The " Indicator " words shown in brackets which are intended to insure the speedy
delivery of telegrams, are to be omitted in all official telegrams from abroad, and must not be
used except for inland telegrams.
Establishments.
Telegraphic Addresses.
Portsmouth, Expense Accounts Officer
Accounts, Portsmouth.
Manager, Constructive Dept.
Constructive, Portsmouth.
Manager, Engineering Dept.
Engineering, Portsmouth,
Naval Ordnance Officer .
Naval Ordnance, Portsmouth.
Naval Store Officer
Stores, Portsmouth.
Navigation School
Navigation, Portsmouth.
Officer in Charge of Works .
Works, Portsmouth.
R.M. Artillery Barracks, Eastney .
Marine, Eastney.
,, „ Infirmary .
Artillery Infirmary, Portsmouth.
K.N. School of Music, Eastney
Music, Portsmouth.
R.N. War College
War col, Portsmouth.
Secretary to Admiral Supt. .
Secretary, Portsmouth.
Superintendent of Signal Schools .
Signals, Portsmouth.
' President,' H.M.S
Amnicola (Green), London.
(Address for correspondence
H.M.S. 'Presidents Greenwich.)
Queenstown, Chief Engineer
Engineering, Queenstown
Constructor
Constructive, Queenstown.
Director of Dockyards and Dock-
yard Work ....
Director, Queenstown.
Engineer Assistant to Director of
Dockyards and Dockyard Work
Machinery, Queenstown.
Naval Store Officer
Stores, Queenstown.
Officer in Charge of Works .
Works, Queenstown.
Rear- Admiral and Senior Officer .
Admiral, Queenstown {also foi
Dockyard purposes)
R.N. Hospital ....
Medical, Queenstown.
Staff Captain ....
Tidal, Queenstown.
Victualling Store Establishments .
Victualling, Queenstown.
Rosyth, H.M. Dockyard ....
Dockyard, Dunfermline.
,, Captain in Charge and King's
Harbour Master
Tidal, South Queensferry.
„ Fuel and Store Officer, H.M.S.
" Columbine " . .
Stores, South Queensferry.
,, Senior Naval Office Coast of
Scotland
Admiral, Dunfermline.
Royal Marine Racruiting Staff Officer, Belfast
„ „ Birmingham
„ „ Bristol
,, „ Exeter .
Glasgow .
Liverpool
Hemmings, Belfast.
Hemmings, Birmingham.
Hemmings, Bristol.
Hemmings, Exeter.
Hemmings, Glasgow .
Hemmings, Liverpool,
REGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES— conld. xxv
NOTE. — The "Indicator' words shown in brackets, which are intended to insure the speedy
delivery of telegrams, are to be omitted in all official telegrams from abroad, and must not be
used except for inland telegrams.
Establishments.
Telegraphic Addresses.
Royal Marine Recruiting Staff Officer, London
Hemmings (Westrand), London.
„ „ Manchester .
Hemmings, Manchester.
,, ,, Nottingham .
Hemmings, Nottingham.
,, ,, Southampton,
Hemmings, Southampton.
„ „ York
Hemmings, York.
Royal Naval Recruiting Officer, Chatham
Hemmings, Chatham.
,, „ Devonport
Hemmings, Devonport.
„ „ Oxford .
Hemmings, Oxford.
„ ,, Portsmouth
Hemmings. Portsmouth.
,, „ London (East).
Roynarec (Strat), London.
[Address — 73, The Grove, Stratford, E.)
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve —
Admiralty Volunteer Committee .
Advolcom (Vic), London
Bristol Division
Navalteer, Bristol.
Barnstaple Company .
Navalteer Ilfraeombe.
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve — •
Clyde Division
Navalteer, Glasgow.
Dundee Company ....
Navalteer, Dundee.
Forth Companies ....
Navalteer, Edinburgh
Greenock Company . ,
Navalteer, Greenock.
London Division
Navalteer (Watloo), London
Mersey Division
Navalteer, Liverpool.
Birkenhead Company
Navalteer, Birkenhead.
Southport Company
Navalteer, Southport.
Sussex Division
Navalteer, Hove.
Brighton and Hove Company
Navalteer, Hove.
Eastbourne Company
Navalteer, Eastbourne.
Hastings Company
Navalteer, Hastings.
Newhaven Company
Navalteer, Newhaven, Sussex.
Tyneside Division
Navalteer, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Hebburn Company ....
Navalteer, Hebburn.
N. and S. Shields Company .
Navalteer, North Shields.
Scotland, Senior Naval Officer, Coast of
Admiral, Dunfermline.
Sheerness, Captain Superintendent, H.M,
Dockyard .....
Dockyard, Sheerness.
Central Air Office ....
Seair, Sheerness.
Chief Constructor ....
Constructive, Sheerness.
Chief Engineer ....
Engineering, Sheerness
Commander of Dockyard
Tidal, Sheerness.
Director of Dockyards and Dock-
yard Work ....
Director, Sheerness.
Electrical Engineer . . ,
Electrical, Sheerness
xxvi REGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES— cowfef.
NOTE. — The " Indicator" words shown in brackets, which are intended to insure the speedy
delivery of telegrams, are to be omitted in all official telegrams from abroad, and must not bo
used except for inland telegrams.
Establishments .
Telegraphic Addresses.
Sheerness, Engineer Assistant to Director of
Dockyards and Dockyard Work
Expense Accounts Officer
Naval Store Officer
Officer in Charge of Works
Secretary to Captain Superintendent
Machinery, Sheerness.
Accounts, Sheerness.
Stores, Sheerness.
Works, Sheerness.
Secretary, Sheerness.
Sheffield, Inspector of Steel
Steeliness, Sheffield.
Superintendent of Compasses
Supocorop (Vic), London.
Superintendent of Signal Schools
Signals, Portsmouth.
Shotley, Officer in Charge of Works .
Works, Shotley Gate.
Training Establishment
Ganges, Shotley Gate.
Southampton, Admiralty Transport Officer '
Admiralty Transports, Southamp-
ton.
see Overseers.
Submarine Service, Commodore in charge of
Submarines, Gosport.
Torpedo Factory, Royal Naval, Greenock .
Torpedo, Greenock.
Range, Royal Naval, Arrochar
Torpedo, Arrochar.
Transport Officer, Admiralty, Liverpool
Admiralty Transports, Liverpool.
,, „ Southampton ,
,, Southampton.
Upnor, Naval Ordnance Officer .
c/o Naval Ordnance, Chatham.
Vice- Admiral Commanding Second and Third
Fleets . . , . ' .
Vice-Admiral, Home Fleet, Sheer-
ness.
West India Docks, Royal Naval Store Depot
Woolwich, Naval Ordnance Officer
Naval Depot, Poplar (Pop)
London.
Naval Ordnance, Woolwich.
Yarmouth, R. Naval Hospital . . .
Officer in charge of Works
Medical, Yarmouth.
Works, Yarmouth.
Youths' Training Establishment, Devunport
Youths, Devonport.
AN ALPHABETICAL LIST
OF
THE OFFICERS ON THE ACTIVE LIST
OF THE
ROYAL NAVY AND THE ROYAL MARINES
WITH
THE DATES OF THEIR SENIORITY.
Lieutenants whose Seniorities are printed in italics are on the Supplementary
List, and Engineer Lieutenants whose Seniorities are so printed are those
of over 8 years' seniority not yet advanced to the Senior List.
A
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Abbay Ambrose T. N..
Abbey Douglas W.
Abbie Andrew A
Abbie William C
Abbott Edmund G. .
Abbott Ernest ... .
Abbott Prank M
349a Abbott Frederick J.
420 Abbott Robert J
Abbott William St. G
(act)
Abell William G
Abercrombie Cecil H....
Abraham Felix
AbrahamGeraldH.F.RM
546
113
5a
118
531
476
47
Po
191
145
48
473
263
129
348
180
263
CG
260
Rank. Seniority.
L
Ck
AE
A E
Mid
Gr
8 L
Gr
Gr
SL
WW
L
FP
C
AE
Abrams William C.
Acheson 2ke Hon.
Patrick G. E. C. MVO
Ackerman FrancisA.EMl W O
Ackerman John C. (act)] Gr
Acland Edward L. D
MVO
Acland Hubert G.D. .
Acland Kenneth F. D
Acock Walter rm
Acton Fitzmaurice
Acworth Bernard...
Adair Charles W. bm <
Adair Sir William T.,
KCB, EM
Adair-Hall Harold 1). ...
Adam Charles K
Adam Herbert A
Adam Lionel S. M.
496a Adams Arthur
131 Adams Bryan F
452 Adams Cyril H
166 Adams Ernest
2176 Adams Francis E.
361 Adams George E.
Adams Henry G. H. ...
Adams Henry J
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
6
27
510
2756
430
555
Adams Joseph A
Adams Percy
Adams Samuel
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Adams William It.
Addington Leonard G.
Addison Albert P.
Addisoa-Scott Duncan
G MB
Addy Ernest
Adshead Geoffrey P. MB
Agar Augustine W. S.
Agnew Hugh L. ...
Aliearn William J. (act.)
Ahearn William T.
%& I Ahern William ...
052 t
^fL\ Ainslie Maurice A.
170
121
583
130
225
151
415
180
476
237
326
303
Lt Ci
EL
L
L
WO
Cr
L
Probv
2ndLt
Gen.
L
L
C
L
ChB
L
AC
B
S P
Car
Cr
Car
ChCr
Gr
Gr
1 Apr 09
30 Aug 13
1 Apr 11
1 Jan 12
15 Jan 13
25 Oct 06
28 Feb 14
11 Oct 12
20 Noy 12
15 Sept 13
1 Jan 10
31 Dec 08
1 Mar 11
1 Jan 14
1 Feb 12
31 Aug 1
10 June 12
22 May 13
1 Aug 05
15 Nov 10
15 June 11
2 Sept 03
30 June 08
30 June 07
1 Jan 12
22 Feb 12
31 Dec 06
30 Oct 13
30 June 10
1 Oct 10
25 Oct 12
31 Dec 09
15 Jan 14
11 Nov 12
5 June 12
29 Mar 11
31 Dec 13
29 Oct 03
24 Mar 13
8 Nov 11
4 July 00
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
Gr
SL
C
WA
S
L
Mid
AE
Gr
ChB
NI
2 Apr 12
30 June 13
30 June 13
21 Nov 12
8 Aug 11
19 Nov 07
30 June 12
15 Jan 12
1 May 13
4 Apr 00
1 Apr 12
26 June 94
426 Ainsworth Frank S. ..
CG Airey Frederick W. I...
391c Aitchison John Q. (act)
34a Aitken Robert
202 Aitkenhead Thomas E.
114 Albert His Royal High-
ness Prince
326 Alcock Gilbert St. A. ...
Alcock Henry C
39 Alder George F.
218 Alderson Percy F.
148a Alderson William J. S.
Pa|* I Aldwell Gerald W. S. ...
113 Alexander Alfred G.
80 Alexander Caledon C. ...
238 Alexander Charles O. ...
50£c Alexander Frederick ...
385 Alexander George H. ...
438a Alexander James W. ...
225 Alexander Philip G. ba
234 Alexander Ralph C. ba
520 Alexander Robert
484a Alexander- Sinclair Bd-
wyn S MVO
252 Alexander-Sinclair
Mervyn B
305a Alington Argentine H.
20 Alison Archibald
2176 Alison Frederick^, (act)
204 Alison Roger V, .
218 Allan Charles ...(act)
484a Allan George rm
185a Allchorn Arthur J. (act)
275a Allen Arthur C. .
326c Allen Bertram C. .
261 Allen Cecil C. A. .
492 Allen Charles H L
11 Allen Ebenezer J E L
288 Allen Francis J. C. ... L
303 Allen Frank H A E
261 Allen George B EL
512 Allen George R. G. ... L
552 Allen Hamilton C. ... Lt Cr
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
159 Allen Jack R
48 Allen James ,
174a Allen John D
C
Allen John R..
476
459
67
419
5
(act)
Allen Matthew
Allen Percival W
Allen Ralph H.
Allen Thomas ...
Allen Walter L.
Allenby John N.
Allenby Reginald A. mvo
1276 Allerton Thomas R. ..
230 Aileyne Sir John M.Bt
441 Aileyne Reynold M. ..
202 Aileyne Victor P
221a Allsup Claud F ,
12a Allum Alfred J
NOD } Altham Edward
170 Alton Ernest St. G. ...
Mid
Cr
L
EL
7 Jan 03
F P
1 Aug 01
S L
15 May 13
AE
1 Apr 03
E L
1 Apr 08
Mid
15 Sept 13
Mid
15 Jan 14
Lt Cr
1 Oct 07
S B
22 Feb 12
s s
11 Feb 09
c
30 June 03
EL
15 Sept 04
Mate
14 Feb 13
Mid
15 Sept 12
L
15 June08
EL
1 June 04
B
18 Oct 99
EL
1 Jan 06
Ch
2 Jan 12
Ch
4 Mar 13
8 B
1 Apr 02
30 June 05
15 Jan 12
30 June 10
15 Nov 10
S L |15 May 13
L 1 Oct 06
A E I 1 Oct 13
RMG 1 Sept 11
A E 1 Sept 13
S L 30 Mar 13
F P 21 Oct 08
Mid 15 Sept 12
15 July 13
1 June 04
15 Mar 08
1 Oct 10
1 May 10
15 Oct 12
30 Sept 12
A P
A E
C
CrL
ChSB
EL
SL
AE
Or
E L
R A
AE
L
SL
L
Lt Cr
Gr
Cr
12 July 08
1 Nov 06
31 Dec 13
16 June 13
1 Nov 13
1 Nov '08
15 May 13
1 Oct 13
30 June 10
2 Jan 03
20 Mar 13
1 Jan 13
15 July 10
15 Oct 12
1 Oct 09
30 June 11
1 July 01
30 June 13
F P 27 Sept 06
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
Where
serving.
Name.
Alton Francis 0.
.Sec
1136
NH )
Portl > Alton Francis C
520 5
145 Alton Wingfield W. ...
Aman Dudley L. rma
Amber Henry W. (act)
222 Amedroz Reginald T.
389 Amor Edward R. ...
234 Anderson. Arthur S.
252 Anderson David M. mvo
100 Anderson Frank B. rm
342 Anderson Hugh B. ..,
273c Anderson James
4 Anderson James W. ...
4806 Anderson John A.
268e Anderson J. F. Ford ..
1806 Anderson Lionel J. G.
431 Anderson Samuel
4806 Anderson Samuel R.'ba
1276 AndersonTheophilusW
147 Anderson Thomas
34 Anderson - Morshead
Duke J (act)
271 Andrew George E.
127a Andrew George H. ma.
218 Andrew Albert T.
170)
DY}
Mai. )
232
170)
Dry
Mai.)
Andrews Alexander G.
232 Andrews Arthur H .
Andrews Francis A
Mai '
431 Andrews Franklin
547 Andrews, Henry D. (act)
1486 Andrews Henry O
Plvm \ Andrews John ... ]
Rank. Seniority.
PinC
F P
C
Car
Lt Cr
ECr
Car
C
C
Mid
AE
S B
EL
Lt Cr
Cr
Gr
Ch
B
A E
S L
E Cr
N I
Car
F S
Gr
Andrews Nicholas L.
385 Andrew Robert W.B.
524 Andrews Sydney G. ...
350 Angus Matthew
430 Anley Frederick E. ...
5 Annaheim Edward O....
342 Anuesley John C.
288 Annesley John S
366 Annetts, Richard R .
2736 Ansdell Lionel C
514 Ansell Charles
Ansell Gordon L. (act)
261 Ansell William A
DY\ Anson Charles E. mvo
' (Admiral Superinten-
dent of Chatham Dock-
yard)
Page ) Anstey William J.
533 ) (Asst. Engineer -in- Chief)
503 ) Anstruther Robert H.
D¥\ oMS (Commodore 2nd
Class in charge of Naval
Establishments, Hong
Kong)
225 Apps Edgar S.
172 Apps Ernest A. ...
512 Apps Hedley E. G.
385 Apps John H
48 Arathoon Edward B.
218c Arathoon Hilary C.
A 2
Car
Gr
E Cr
F S
Ch Cr
ECr
P
ChAE
SS
A P
Mid
FP
A E
Mid
ChGr
Mate
AE
R A
AP
Car
E L
EL
L
F 8
5 June 08
6 May 10
4 Feb 05
1 Jan 13
24 Dec 13
30 June 12
1 July 12
6 May 12
11 Aug 11
1 Jan 13
15 Jan 12
1 Nov 03
19 Oct 10
1 Nov 01
30 Sept 11
31 Dec 12
6 Feb 13
30 Dec 02
3 June 12
13 July 04
15 May 13
1 Dec 10
22 Jan 04
4 May 11
21 Aug 00
5 Dec 12
30 June 13
15 July 03
20 Feb 14
1 Nov 12
18 Feb 02
1 Apr 12
1 Apr 13
1 Nov 13
1 Apr 08
21 Nov 10
19 Sept 07
15 Jan 13
14 Apr 11
1 Nov 11
15 May 13
1 Apr 12
28 Aug 13
1 Nov 04
15 May 11
28 Jan 13
30 June 04
15 Oct 13
15 July 03
1 Apr 06
< 1 Apr 09
130 June 07
1 16 May 10
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank. Seniority.
352
63
273
i736 Arberry William i
26 Arbuthnot Geoffrey S.j
Arbuthnot Sir Robert!
K„ Bt. ... ... Mvoj
(Hear- Admiral Second,
Battle Squadron)
Arbuthnot WilliamP.RM |
Arbuthnott J amesG(ac J) i
12a Archard Albert G.
263 Archard Ernest A.
431 Archbold Edwin L. ...
484a Archdale Humphrys ...
299 Archdale Nicholas E. ...
238a Archer Ernest R
6 Archer Humphrey E ...
531 Archer Norman E.
185a Archibald John ... BA
80 Ardill Hubert
Coll Arkwright Eustace, mb
Arliss Stephen H.T. ...
Armitage Albert A. J....
ArmitageAlfredF.St.C.
Armitage Arthur F. ...j
Armour Andrew j
Armstrong Harold G.!
B rm
Armstrong John G. ...'
Armstrong Peter A. (act)
Armstrong St. George)
B rm^
S B I 1 Jan 03
L 15 Nov 06
R A 13 July 12
232
266
80
432
326J
288
D KM I
432 ArmstrongThomasCcsc
263 Arnaud John M. ...
Arnold Knighton H
5 Arnold Robert F. ...
252 Arnold William V.
34a Arnold-Forster Forster
D
503 Arscott Samuel ...
81 Arthur David G. ...
261 Ascott Henry W. ...
366)
Page > Ash Basil D
431 )
385 Ash Harold E. H....
153 Ash Harry E
Ashby Arthur L. ...
(Lent for duty under the
Turkish Government.)
AQ-
AO\
145?
Ashford John G.
391c Ashley James
177 Ashmore Leslie H.
63 Ashton James
326c Ashton Reginald W. A.
3910" Ashworth William J. ..
385 Askew Arthur ,
Aspinal Percy H. (act)
Asser Cyril
AdC Aston Sir George
G. KCB, RMA
(Admiralty for SpeciaC
Service)
Atkin Richard H
Atkin-Berry Harold H
Atkins Alfred E
2736 Atkins RobertH. mb, ba
384 Atkins Rupert D. ...
Atkins William J.
385 Atkinson Edward L.
141
385
366
151
288
C
SL
EL
EL
Gr
Mid
Cr
8 L
L
L
Ch
Lt Cr
F S
Mid
ChB
Lt Cr
Mid
W E
Maj
C
A E
Maj
Bt
LtCol
Cr
Lt Cr
P
Gr
Gr
Cr
ChB
8
EL
E Cr
E L
Cr
AP
Gr
SL
E L
Ck
ChAE
L
AE
Cr
Col
Feb 04
Jan 14
Jan 02
June 04
May 08
Jan 14
June 13
Apr 12
Nov 10
June 13
Oct 12
Mar 14
May 13
May 13
Oct 12
Oct 08
May 13
Nov 12
6 Aug 13
31 Dec 08
1 Mar 14
I Feb 07
1 Feb 14
30 June 13
10 Jan 06
22 Apr 13
1 Dec 03
27 July 07
31 Dec 08
8 June 12
II Apr 13
1 Nov 11
1 Oct 12
22 June 06
1 Nov 12
30 June 09
15 Oct 12
19 Oct 10
15 Jan 14
1 May 07
15 July 13
1 Apr 13
11 Dec 12
1 June 13
31 Dec 07
7 May 13
B
1 Oct 12
S L
30 Dec 12
E Cr
1 Jan 08
SS
9 June 10
AP
16 Aug 09
Car
29 Dec 05
S
12 May 08
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Rank. | Seniority. ™™
Atlay Harold T. ...
347 Attwater Hubert ...
Attwood Claude ... em
Attwood Frank M.
512 Attwood Frederic N
CG Atwood Arthur F. L.
365 Atwood George E . L.
505 Attwool Harry M.
4716 Auger Robert H. G.
277 Ault Walters. ...
CG Austen Basil A. ...
4 Austen Francis H.
432 Austen Thomas ...
170)
NH y Austen Walter ...
Mai)
228 Austin Alan M. ...
63 Austin Arthur
520 Austin Francis M.
520 Austin John S. Hi
507a Austin Sidney
5 Austin Walter A....
1134 ;
Haul 1
131
61
NH
Chat )~ Axford Walter a...
VH )
'hat >
366 S
Aveling Charles J.
Avery George C. ..
Avery Preston G.
Ayers Fred E.
Aylen Alfred E.
Ayles Harry (act)
Aylmer Edward A.
Aylmer Henry E. F.
Ayre Leslie C. E. ...
Ayres William J. P.
363
44
520
D Y /■ Aylen Reginald
JPo)
3396
237
160
22
377a
286
177
262
NH
Gib
127
117
B.
Babb Alfred T. ...
Babbage Sidney J.
Babbage William H.
Babington Harold H.
Babington Hugh ...
Lt Cr
Gr
L
E L
L
Lt Cr
L
EL
ChB
Gr
Lt Cr
SL
FS
H W
AP
AE
Cr
S
B
Gr
NI
Car
L
SP
Lt Cr
A E
SL
Or
A P
Gr
Dec 04
Dec 03
Jan 05
June04
July 09
Oct 06
Deo 13
Nov 03
Feb 13
Jan 10
Oct 04
Jan 14
Feb 05
Rank. Seniority.
4 Nov 04
3 Apr 05
1 Nov 08
31 Dec 13
12 May 08
11 Feb 12
24 Apr 03
12 May 08 1
8 Oct 00
4 May 11
20 Aug 02
I Apr IS
9 Dec 12
31 Dec 09
1 Sept 13
15 May 13
30 June 12
30 May 07
19 Oct 10
FP
ChB
B
S
SL
6 Dec 12
1 Apr 12
1 Feb 03
19 Nov 07
15 Jan 13
362
259
421
159
263
2176
61
180
266
117
28
26
366 J
Page > Babington John T.
431 )
135 Bacchus Roy
Back Edwin E. ... {act)
Back Eric P. C. ...
Back Francis L. ...
Back Geoffrey R. B (act)
Back Terence H
Backhouse Charles L. .
Backhouse Lionel J.(act)
Backhouse Oliver ...
BackhouseRogerR.C. cb
NH Backwell Henry ma -j
600 Bacon Charles F
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Bacon Henry L
Badcock Henry
Badcock Kenneth E. ...
174c Eaddeley Arthur W. E.
252 Badger Harold G.
217 Baggett John
180 Baggs Albert G
484a Bagot Maurice .1. H. ...
Bagot Walter T
531 Baguley Joseph W.
4716 Bailey Alfred
266 Bailey Arthur H. (act)
Bailey Charles W.A..RM
Bailey Henry J.
Bailey Sidney R
Bailey William J „.
Baillie-Grohman Harold
T
Baillie-Hamilton Mors-
headB
6 Bailward Maurice W.
11a Baines James II. E; ...
J736 PTFBaird George H.
62 Baird Horace
Baird Nowell
388
180
503
285
503
Lt Cr
Car
C
L
S L
Mid
Lt Cr
Gr
Cr
Cr
Ch
NI
Gr
Gr
ChB
A P
A P
A P
S B
ChGr
SL
L
h L
A E
Gr
Schm
B
Lt Cr
ChB
15 Oct 13
30 June 1 3
2 May 13
30 June 08
30 June 06
15 Jan 14
15 Sept 12
15 July 13
2 May 13
30 June 08
31 Dec 09
26 Jan 88
23 Oct 88
29 July 09
AO
34
66
Bake Orrell ...
Baker Albert ...
Baker Arthur B. A
Baker Arthur T. B
Baker Casper V. ..
127a Baker Cecil R. M.
66 Baker Charles F
Baker Ernest
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Baker Ernest F
Baker Eugene P. M. ...
Baker Frank A. Conyers
258
277
284
575
RMA-
BA
(act)
MB
Cr
SL
A E
C
P
AP
L
Q M
HonC
Lt Ci
Ch
E L
S
A P
A E
350
355
262
540
DY
ISh
464
498
476
1826
366
294
[
I ECr
ChAE
L
Baker Frederick J.
Baker Frederick J.
Baker Frederick W.
Baker Henry R. ...
Baker John C.
Baker John P.
Baker Maurice E. T.
A E
A E
E L
FP
Gr
E L
6 June 12
1 Apr 12
13 Feb 07
7 May 05
24 Way 08
1 July 01
1 Apr 12
15 Sept 12
28 Feb 07
1 Apr 06
1 Nov 07
30 Jan 14
1 Jan 97
12 July 12
27 Feb 11
1 Apr 12
30 July 09
30 June 13
3U Sept 13
INov 03
30 June 09
9 Oct 10
19 Oct 10
31 Dec 08
17 Oct 00
17 Oct 10
31 Dec 12
24 June 04
1 Nov 12
14 May 07
■>o Jan 05
25 Mar 05
1 July 13
1 Nov 04
1 Oct 12
1 Apr 05
1 Nov 04
1 Apr 03
15 June 07
!0 June 13
3 Nov 09
1 Aug 05
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
385 Baker R. Clutton
F P
2 July 06
138 Bardwell William S. ...
SL
30 Nov 12
Jr. > Baker Samuel
Ola S
ChB
1 Apr 12
252 Barford James L
180 Bargery David C
S
Gr
19 Nov 06
4 Apr 99
512 Baker Samuel
Gr
37 July 05
Barker Alan G
E L
1 June 06
^ [ Baker Thomas Y. ba
3916 Baker William
NI
19 June99
Barker Alfred B
a\ Barker Andrew
Cr
30 June 07
SB
26 June 02
AE
INov 04
221 Barker Cecil
EL
1 June 02
116 Bakewell Alfred
S L
JO Aug 13
547 Barker Francis N.
E L
3 Dec 07
320 Balcombe James
Gr
1 Nov 02
) 13 Barker George H
B
26 June 02
34 Bald Gordon R
L
15 May 06
159 Barker Harold S . . . .(act)
SL
15 Jan 14
221 Baldock Albert B.
AE
1 Nov 08
155 Barker Henry C. D. ...
EL
2 Jan 03
114 Baldwin Arthur
AE
1 Nov 04
20 Barker Leonard R.
A P
18 July 02
170 Baldwin Arthur
B
1 Mar 10
337 Barker Reginald (act)
AE
1 Oct la
498 Baldwin Charles W. A.
L
31 Dec 06
222 Barker William A. H. ..
Gr
8 Seut 10
38 Baldwin Edward H. ...
ChGr
2 Oct 11
520 Barlee Ronald J
S
24 Nov 11
Baldwin Edward J. (act)
Gr
14 Mar 13
342 Barlow Arthur H.C.
Mid
15 Jan 12
61 Baldwin George W. ...
E Cr
1 July 07
146 Barlow William
ChGr
1 Apr 12
117 Balfour Sydney H. ...
Mid
15 Jan 13
366 )
p0\ Ball Frederick ma j
Ch
NI
15 Nov 90
26 May 91
Page > Barnby Arthur C. rm
4316?
C
1 Sept 11
524 Ball Harry
L
26 Oct 10
128a Barnes Alexander P. ...
A E
21 Nov 05
pjj- Ball Ralph H.C
ECr
14 May 06
268c Barnes Alfred
366 Barnes Edward J.
Gr
W A
19 Jan 12
8 Aug 11
28 Ball Samuel
ChB
1 Oct 13
113 Barnes Frank W.
Gr
7 Apr 10
118 Ball William H. S.
Lt Cr
15 Apr 09
218 Barnes George E. O. ...
8L
15 July 12
■^33^ j- Ballantyne Ernest 0. ...
Cr
30 June 10
326 Barnes Hugh M. (act)
5 Barnes John
S L
Gr
15 May 13
8 June 02
387 Ballard Casper B
Cr
31 Dec 10
263 Barnes WilliamS. (act)
AE
1 Feb 14
196a Ballard Charles F.
Cr
30 June 13
161 Barnicoat Charles E.
AE
1 Feb 14
AdC. Ballard George A.,
C
31 Dec 03
(act)
CB.
Sc M Barr Edwin H. ... rma
C
1 Sept 06
(Director of the Opera-
366 1
tions Division of the
D Y > Barr Ernest
E Cr
1 Jan 07
Admiralty War Staff)
Ch )
260 Barratt George
Gr
3 Dec 12
377 Ballard George N.
Cr
30 June 06
117 Barratt Gilbert A
L
15 Jan 13
105 Bamher Godfray P. ...
180 Bamber Herbert R. M ... .
Lt Cr
AP
30 June 08
25 Aug 08
pTy > Barrett James ... MB
S
14 May 09
Po Bamber H. R. Kelway
512 Barrett John F. B. ...
L
15Jun 08
(act)
S L
15 Sept 13
524 Bamber Wyndham L....
Cr
31 Dec 08
465 Barrett John T
ChAE
1 Nov 0i
80 Bamford Edward rm
L
1 July 06
524 Barrett Tim M
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
120 Banbury Frederick A.
620 Barrett William
ChGr
1 Apr 12
F
FP
19 Feb 12
520 Barrett William G. ...
HScli
20 Nov 11
524 Banbury William
CrL
30 Jan 11
384 Barrett William J.
B
1 Feb 03
4716 Bancroft Arthur
A E
1 Jan 09
Barrie Archibald
A E
1 Jan 09
64 Banfield George
ChAE
1 Apr 13
la Barron John O
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
366 Banham Robert A.
Gr
31 Oct 07
219 Barrow Arthur D.
Lt Cr
1 Apr 08
448 Banister Gerald C.
L
30 Nov 13
188 Barrow Benjamin W....
Lt Cr
1 Apr 09
518 Bankart Arthur R.
F8
5 May 07
-^.g j- Barrow Hubert L.
AP
1 Sept 10
CVO, MB, KHP
61 Barrow John G. ...(act)
S L
15 Jan 14
185a Bankart George H.
AP
15 July 13
524 Barrow Joseph
Gr
2 June99
520 Banks Arthur R
L
31 Dec 09
340 Barrow Thomas P.
ChAE
1 Oct 13
277 Bannerman Bertrand ...
Lt Cr
1 Apr 14
151 Barry Claud B
72 Barry Francis R
L
L
30 Jan 14
15.)uneo8
202 Bannister Percy H. MB
SS
8 Nov 06
Barry George J. B.
E L
1 Jan 08
520 Banyard Charles
ChGr
30 Dec 11
86 Barry James
B
5 Nov 03
228 Barber Alfred W.
B
15 Jan 13
326c Barry Stephen
Mid
15 May 12
Barber Cyril F. rm
C
27 May 01
366 Barry Thomas F
Car
1 July 00
391c Barber Frederick N. ...
Ch Cr
1 Apr 12
366 Barry Thomas W.
WW
10 Mar 13
158 Barber James H
349a Barber John B
ECr
SL
3 May 08
30 June 12
^33a \ Barter Frederick
E Cr
1 July 09
520 Barber John C
Car
1 Oct 99
117 Bartlett Charles
G
6 Mar 00
9 Barclay John C. H. ...
Ck
15 July 12
Bartlett Ernest E.
E L
1 Apr 03
342
Barcroft Penrose L. ...
S L
30 Oct 12
2176
Bartlett GeorgeH.
Gr
6 June 12
6
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
339c
237
Bartlett Henry
Bartley Edward L.D....
Gr
Mid
29 Aug 12
15 Sept 13
4?g [ Bayley Rene M
AP
15 Oct 12
CG\
385/
GA'PBarton Ernest G....
C
30 June 04
273 Bayly Lewis, kcb, cvo
(Vice -Admiral Com-
RA
2 Dec 08
384
Barton Herbert H. ba
UI
27 July 98
manding Third Battle
352
Barton Reginald V. ...
Mid
15 Jan 12
Squadron with acting
503
Barton Thomas H. G ...
L
1 Jan 13
rankof Vice- Admiral)
332
Barton Walter J . Bright
L
30 Mar 10
3266 Bayly Richard W. U....
Ltd
1 Apr 13
Barttelot Brian H. F. ...
C
31 Dec 06
180 Baynton Alfred
ChGr
1 Apr 12
281a
Barttelot Nigel K. W....
Lt Ci
30 Sept 12
524 Bazley Thomas
Gr
9 Aug 05
48
Bartwell William C. 8. P
E Cr
1 Apr 07
520 Beabey Frederick G. ...
Ch B
1 Apr 12
430
Bashford John E. Xi. ...
L
15 Oct 07
3396 Beabey William E. ...
ChB
1 Apr 12
2736
Baskerville Gilbert T. ...
Ck
15 July 12
160 Beacham Harry ,
A E
1 Nov 03
387
Basketter William
ChB
7 Sept 11
63a Beadle Charles 3 . (act)
A E
1 Oct 13
Bass William A.
WM
1 Jan 12
448 Beadnell Charles M. ...
FS
13 May 04
3136
Bassadona Edward
ChB
1 Apr 12
388 BealAlisterF
Cr
30 June 08
69
Bassett Arthur H.
AE
1 May 03
218c Beal Arthur R. G.
F P
1 Oct 05
Coll
Bassett-Smith Percy W.
151 Beal Basil A
L
I Apr 10
CB, MRCP
FS
26 Mar 99
Fo Beal Noel A. ... (act)
SL
15 Sept 13
26
Bastian William
SS
2 Aug 0?
Beale Thomas
ChGr
23 Sept 12
217
Bastow Richard J. L. ...
A E
1 Nov 09
277 Beall Alan E
Ck
15 July 12
131
Batchellor Francis H.
2176 Beall Norman H
A P
15 July 12
MA
N I
12 Nov 00
W Coll Beamish Percy T. H. ...
Cr
31 Dec 07
195a
Batehelor James H. ...
P
19 Nov 13
80 Bean Algernon C.
FS
25 May 13
9
469a
Batchelor Thomas A. ...
Bate Claude L
A P
Lt Cr
24 Apr 07
30 Sept 13
^|* I Bearblock Charles W. J.
ECr
2 Jan 05
490
Bate Ernest H
Lt Ci
1 Oct 06
61 Bearblock Walter J. ...
FS
21 Feb 05
199
Bate Mark
ChB
1 Apr 12
Beard Henry G. W. bm
W O
22 July 10
117a
Bateman George D. ...
S S
21 Nov 10
363 Beard Anthony (act)..
Gr
27 June 13
{Sick Quarters, Queens-
159 Beare Walter
ChB
1 Apr 12
ferry )
Bearman Harold (act)
AE
1 Jan 09
277
Bateman James B.
Lt Ci
1 Apr 13
217 Beasley Francis A. mvo
Lt Cr
30 Sept 11
505
Bateman - Champain
60a Beattie Kenneth A. ...
Lt Cr
30Jun 13
Philip A
Cr
30 June 06
284 Beatty David, cb, mvo,
191
Bates George
A E
1 May 07
dso.
RA
1 Jan 10
Bates Eeginald B
A P
3 Sept 05
(Rear - Admiral Co?n -
385
Batey Harry
E L
1 Apr 09
mandingthe First Battle
362
Bath Alan G
AP
18 Oct 11
Crviser Squadron)
4716
Bath George C. ... mvo
EC
2 Apr 12
366 Beatty Henry B
FS
20 Aug 01
Bath John A. ... bm-J
Proby
2 Lt
!■ 1 Jan 12
99 Beatty John ma
155 Beaty-PownallCharlesP
Ch
C
1 Mar 01
30 June 13
492a
Bather Rowland H. ...
Cr
30 June 07
352 Beaumont Edward (act)
Gr
28 Nov 13
-Sec. )
117a J
Batt Charles E
F P
19 Apr 12
186 Beaumont John G.
434 Beaver Noel H
Gr
SL
19 Oct 10
15 Nov 13
66
Batten John T
Car
29 June 03
431 Beckett Thomas B. ...
Gr
26 June 09
342
Battenberg His Serene
Highness Prince
388 Beckett Walter N. T. ...
127)
S L
15 Jan 14
George L. V. H. S. of
L
15 Feb 14
DY> Beckett William H. ...
E Cr
15 July 03
AdC. Battenberg His
Gib. )
Serene Highness Prince
420 BedaleJohnL.
S L
30 Apr 12
Louis A. of, gcb, gcvo
263 Bedford Arthur E. F. ...
Lt Cr
2 Aug 10
KCMG (A Lord Commis-
16 Bedford Denham M. T.
L
30 Dec 06
sioner of the Admiralty
A
13 July 12
420 Bedwell Edward J.
326 Bedwell Harold B.
E L
Lt. Cr
7 Apr OS
1 Oct 09
273
Batterbury Henry
Gr
10 June09
100 Beedle George E.
Gr
29 Nov 11
Battin Joseph ... km]
Q.M.
4 July 12
180 Beedle William H.
Gr
28 Apr 10
HonI
4 July 12
531 Beeley Ernest
Mate
14 Feb 13
546
180
Batting William J.
Baverstock Harry
A E
WA
1 Mar 12
8 Nov 12
533a \ Beeroan Robert
E L
1 Apr 04
Po
Bavin Anthony J. (act)
SL
15 Sept 13
148a Beer Hedley
419 Beer Henry B
A E
ChAE
1 Nov 07
INov 05
?87
Bax Robert N
C
Uan 13
476 Beer William G
B
1 Feb 00
528
Baxter Charles T
SS
2 Aug 08
16 Beere Charles W.
Gr
19 Jan 12
65
Baxter Francis R.
SL
15 Mar 14
520 Beere Herbert E. ... rm
St Mj
1 Oct 09
383
Bayfield Gepffrey H. V
SL
15 Nov 13
385 Beever Charles H.
213 Begbie Hugh H. G. ...
L
L
4 July 12
20 Oct 09
388
Bay ley Frederick W. ..
A C
15 July 13
274 Begg James M
Lt Cr
1 Apr 13
153
Bay ley Lawrence H. ..
SL
15 Nov 13
276
Begg William.
E L
1 Nov 03
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
Where
serving.
520
267
160
384
3396
266
DY\
Chat S
620
AO)
366 {
391n
48
3396
507 a
438
9
352
266
528
80
267
71
552
547
494
520
127
9
131
238
199
105
520
113
274
305a
160a
150a
512
524
229
Sec )
520}
WColl )
484a
160
Behenna Edward C.
(Lent for duty under
, Australian Govt.)
BehennaWilliam F.
Beith Robert D. ...
Bell Aidan I
Bell Archibald C. ...
(A'aval Assistant
Hydrographer)
Bell Charles C. ...
Bell Charles D. ...
Bell Charles S. ...
Bell David C
Bell Henry F.
Bell John F
(Lent for duty under the
Canadian Government)
Bell John M
Bell JohnW
BellKenelmD. ...
Bell Leonard H, ...
Bell Norman L. R.
Bell Thomas
Bell Thomas I. S.
Bell William ... .,
Seniority.
WW
Lt-Col
L
L
Lt Cr
S
E L
Mid
ECr
E L
A P
Gr
SS
L
... Lt Cr
AE
Mid
FP
Bellairs Roger M
Bellairs Tom C. M. ...
Bellars Edward G. H....
Bellingham James E.
BellisJohn
Bell-Salter Basil O. ...
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Bell-Syer Russell A. ...
Benbow John N
Bendell Albert
Benett Henry C. ... bm
Bentield Albert H.
BenhamFrederickE.RM
Berm Edward P. St. J.
Benu William G
Bennett Alan C. M. ...
Bennett Arthur 8.
Bennett Charles P.
Bennett David C
Bennett Edward M. ...
Bennett Ernest R.
Bennett, Frank G. (act)
Bennett Frank N. (act)
Bennett Frederick C.
(act)
Bennett Frederic W. .
Bennett George A.
Bennett Harry T
Bennett Humphrey R
Bennett James ... ,
Bennett James E.
Bennett Martin G.
Bennett Maurice F. bm
Bennett Stuart J. L.
Bennett ThomasW. (act)
Bennetts Sydney ...
Banning Charles B.
Lt Cr
SL
Mid
Gr
Gr
L
L
It Cr
ChGr
C
A E
W O
ECr
L
L
Car
Gr
E L
Lt Ci-
Car
S B
EL
Gr
L
B
L
L
Gr
A E
C
L
Car
F P
Lt Ci
1 Jan 10
1 Sept 10
1 July 05
7 June 07
1 Apr 13
5 Nov 09
1 Feb 07
15 May 12
1 July 08
I Nov 03
10 May 06
19 Oct 10
21 Nov 12
15 Feb 14
1 Apr 13
1 Jan 09
15 Sept 13
28 Oct 10
15 May 12
15 Aug 12
15 Jan 12
30 Jan 13
18 Dec 07
31 Dec 10
Where
serving.
June 09
Aug 13
Mar 11
Apr 02
Apr 12
Dec 07
July 11
Feb 10
Aug 13
Dec 03
Dec 10
Aug 09
Apr 09
Oct 99
Feb 14
Nov 12
Mar 13
30 Oct 07
1 Feb 01
30 July 09
30 July 11
4 July 00
1 Apr 03
8 Aug 12
20 Feb 04
30 Apr 13
1 Mar 13
11 Oct 11
15 Mar 13
114
391a
342
177
61
473
191
180
177a
392
174a
502
365
2916
496a
270
503
39
118
239
267
388
11a
503
218
496
11
63a
100
84
473
WColl
217 c
520 l
WColl f
159
432
263
159
6
163
3*5
161
366
44
AO)
448 f
161
232
Benoy Albert G. ... B
Benoy William V. ... E L
Benskin Thomas A. ... S L
Benson Arthur W. ... Lt Cr
Benson Cyril H. G. ...[Lt Cr
Benson Henry P. DA.. ..j S L
(act)
Benson Richard S.
Benson Robert E. R. ...
Bent Eric R
Bent Harry P. H.
Bentinck Rudolf W. ...
Benton Oscar R
Benyon Godfrey B. J....
Bere Archibald C. S. ...
Beresford Henry B. S....
Bermingham Cecil H.A.j E Cr
Bernard Mountague R. Lt Cr
Bernard Robert S \ FS
Bernard Vivian H. G....I C
Bernard Walter R.
Berry Alfred
Berry Henry T
Berry John W
Berry Joseph ... .
Berry Ralph
Berry William J
Berryman Paul F. P. .
Berthon Charles P. .
Berthon Edward L. .
Bertie Aubrey C
Besant Andrew L.
Besant Henry F ... ,
Besant Thomas F....
(Lent for duty with
Australian Govt.)
Best Humphrey W.
Best The Hon. Matthew
R MVO
Betenson George
Bethell The Hon
Hir Alexander E. kcmg
(/« command of the
R.N. War College)
Bethell Maurice J. (act)
Bethell Richard A . S...
Bethune Rupert E. M.
Bett William ...
Bettison John
Belts Ernest E.
Betts John H
Betts Samuel B.
Betty Arthur K
Betty Harry M. K. ...
Bevan George P (Naval
Secretary of Ordnance
Board)
Bevan Hugh F
Bevan Humphrey C. ...
Bevan James J
S L
C
L
SL
C
B
Lt Cr
P
L
L.
E L
AE
Car
W E
EL
Gr
L
S L
Mid
L
Mid
L
Lt Ci
Seniority.
26 Aug 11
1 Feb 07
30 June 1 2
30 Sept 12
30 Mar 14
15 Jan 14
15 June 13
31 Dec 06
30 Nov 08
15 Jan 13
31 Dec 07
1 Apr 00
30 June 13
7 Apr 10
I Sept 13
1 Jan 09
1 Apr 14
16 May 10
30 June 06
1 Apr 09
1 Feb 08
1 Apr 11
19 Nov 03
II Nov 12
1. June 04
26 Apr 09
31 Dec 10
30 Oct 13
15 May 12
1 Sept 13
15 May 13
1 Oct 10
31 Dec 13
Cr
ChCr
VA
S L
L
Mid
.mvo F S
ChGr
A. ... Cr
ChB
...(act)'. B
I Cr
C
Cr
Ck
31 Dec
21 Oct
Bevan Louis H. B.
Bevan Richard H. L.
Bevan Robert H. ...
Beverley William Y. La
R
Bevir Oliver
Bevis George
AP
L
L
L
Mid
L
E L
10 May 13
15 Jan 14
15 Feb 13
15 Jan 14
20 Aug 02
28 May 12
:0 June 12
1 Apr 12
10 Feb 13
30 June 12
22 June 11
22 June 11
Dec 07
15 July 13
27 July 11
30 Mar 08
31 Dec 06
15 Oct 13
15 May 13
15 Feb 12
1 Aug 05
8 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Bank.
Seniority.
j Where
! serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Bewes Arthur E. em
Mai
1 Oct .09
524 Bishop Thomas H. B. ...
E C
4 Sept 06
100 Bews Samuel T
AE
1 Jan 13
512 Bishop Walter G
ChGr
1 July 11
524 Bickford Bertram R. ..
8 S
23 Nov 11
Bishop William J.
A E
1 Nov 04
66 BickfordJohn E. P. ..
Lt Ci
1 Apr 10
2736 Bisset Arthur W. La T.
L
15 Aug 13
80 Bickford-Smith John A.
Mid
15 Sept 12
232 Bisson Francis E.
Gr
30 Sept 10
391a Biokley Henry E
L
1 Sept 13
148a Bittleston Colin J. L.
24 Bickmore Brian 8.
SL
15 Sept 13
(act)
SL
15 May 13
63 Bicknell Herbert C. ...
Gr
14 Aug 11
46 Black David G
EL
1 Nov 03
161 Biddle Henry E
Gr
19 July 00
366 i
63 Biddulph Robert N. W.
NH > Black Francis G.H.R.mb
Yar \
8
6 Nov 08
W
8
6 May 10
160 Bidgood Thomas
B
8 Feb 12
276c Black Lancelot H.
EL
1 Jan 07
277 Bidgood William R. ...
ChGr
9 Oct 12
153 Black Ronald G
Mid
15 May 13
108a Bigg Theodore E. J. ..
Cr
30 June 13
61 Black-Barnes Charles T.
114 Blackburn Stanley N....
SL
Mid
15 Jan 14
15 Jan 12
520 Bigg-Wither Guy P ...
Cr
30 June 12
160a Blackett Henry
C
31 Dec 07
520 )
NH > Biggs Alexander B. ...
HW
5 May 11
2yo f-BIackler Leonard
P
5 Oct 10
Portl )
299 Blackiock Ronald W. ...
L
31 Dec 11
199 Biggs Geoffrey N.
L
15 Apr 06
183 Blackman Charles M.
L
30 Dec 10
223 Bignell Lawrence D'O.
Lt Cr
30 Sept 13
53 Blackman George W. ...
Ch Gr
23 Sept 12
366 1
Blackmore OeorgeE ...
Gr
29 Oct 03
Page > Bigsworth Arthur W. ...
L
1 Apr 13
11a Blackwell Frederick ...
ChGr
8 Apr 12
4316)
543 Blackwood Maurice B-R
Lt Cr
30 Sept 12
434 Bilby William J
Gi
27 Apr 03
381 Blagrove Henry E. C.
L
30 June 09
155 Billing Charles G. RM
C
1 Jan 12
537 Blair James P
ChAE
1 Oct 13
175 Billing Joseph
AE
1 Apr 11
47 Blake Alfred
Car
4 May 11
113 Bills Walter W
552 Billyard-Leake Edward
ECr
16 Aug 10
382 Blake Cuthbert P.
L
1 Apr 07
W
Mid
15 May 13
180 Blake Edward W. H. ...
L
15 Jan 10
(Lent for duty with
127 Blake Francis G
EL
5 Dec 11
Australian Govt.)
266 Blake Geoffrey ... ...
Lt Cr.
15 Oct 11
291 Bilsland Alexander T
AE
1 Nov 08
2736 Blake George G. L. ...
SL
15 Jan 13
Bindley William K. ...
AE
1 Nov 12
Blake Harry
Car
4 May 11
388 Bindloss Edward C. ...
Mid
15 Sept 12
239 Blake John
Gr
26 Feb 12
174a Bingham The Hon.
Edward B. 8
Lt Cr
30 June 11
^2g \ Blake Marcus
AP
4 May 09
442 Bingham Henry
B
1 Nov 02
4176 Blake Reginald W. ...
L
1 Apr 08
431 Bingley Douglas A.(acJ)
SL
15 May 13
263 Blaker Arthur W.
L
1 Oct 11
295 Binmore Henry A.
L
I Apr 10
473 Blarney Joel E
B
1 Feb 03
448 Biiiney Arthur P. rma
Maj
14 Oct 10
39 BlampeyJohnC.R. ..
A E
I Jan 12
288 Binney Ralph D.
180 Binney Thomas H.
L
Lt Cr
15 Nov 08
15 Sept 12
ggg j-BlanchflowerEdwardC.
P
1 Aug 13
65 Binning George R.
Car
1 June 03
2736 Blanden Harold
W T
13 May 10
537a Birch Arthur T. (act) ...
A E
1 Nov 13
524 BlaneStV Charles R., Bt.
Cr
30 June 12
531 Birch Edmund J
Lt Cr
31 Dec 12
366 Blatchford William N.
SS
21 Nov 10
161 Birch John K.B
Lt Cr
31 Dec 10
552 Bleackley Hubert
EL
1 Oct 09
484a Birch Leofric I
Ck
15 July 13
(Lent for duty under
127 Birch Russell E.
L
30 June 13
Australian Govt.)
11 Bird Arthur T. B
A E
1 Jan 13
239 Bird Edward G. ba
Ch
1 Jan 06
225 Blight Edward 8
EL
1 Nov 11
114 Bird Harold 8. G. RM
Bird Walter T. A. (act)
L
Mate
1 Jan 05
28 Aug 13
^j£\ Block Robert J
E Cr
1 July 09
WColi Birkett M. Brock
Lt Cr
lApr 13
153 Bloekley Sperry J. D....
Gr
4 June 02
273 Birrell Andrew K.
AE
1 Sent 12
326 Birtwhistle John T. ..
AE
1 Jan 09
387 Blofield Charles
ChCr
1 Apr 12
Pane \ bishop Charles A. RMA
eof-! (-Asst. Inspector, Naval
dAi | Ordnance fnspectionStaff)
C
10 May 04
268<i BlomefieldTbomasC.A.
Cr
■?0 June 10
80 Blomfield Francis
L
22 June 11
575 Blomfield Myles A. ...
L
30 June 06
232 Bishop Eric Ji. N. rma
L
21 Dec 10
(Lent for duty under
72 Bishop Frank H
L
15 Sept 08
Australian Goct.)
Bishop Freeman C. N.
114 Bloodworth William 8.
WT
27 Mar 12
NH ) rma
C
1 Jan 13
68a Bloor Fred
AE
1 Ju'y <H
Mai > Bishop George T.
170 )
FS
11 May 08
NqD\ Blount George R. B. ...
Cr
30 June 12
79 Bishop Hubert D.
EL
1 Aug 05
342 Blount Harold ...rma
O
1 Sept 09
512
547
Sishop James
Bishop Lionel B
Ch Gr
Ok
1 Oct 13
15 July 13
366 Blow Henry C. ... -j
Ch
MAA
1 Jan 10
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
iRank.
1
Seniority
339* Blower Lester C. ... ba
327 Bluett Bertie W
Cb
Lt Ci
3 May 10
30 June 12
AO )
366 f
Bonning Hubert B . ..
|
AP
J Oct 05
Blumberg Herbert B.
LtCol
22 Jan 14
512
Bonsey William J.
Ch Gr
1 Sept 12
KM (Deputy Assistant
61
Bom or Lawrence 8. ..
Mid
\f\ Sept 13
Adjutant General.)
237 Blumfeld Louis ...(act)
SL
15 May 13
TB \
15 f
Bookless John
ChAE
1 Oct 12
3(36)
259
Booley William
ChB
1 Apr 12
Page > Blundell George A. J ...
ilia )
Gr
1 July 11
TB\
4(
Booth Ellis
AB
1 Apr 03
448 Blunt David E
SL
15 May 12
366
Booth George E
A E
1 Nov 03
418a Blunt Thomas B
88
23 May 12
9
Booth Lionel E. R.
Mid
15 Sept 13
185a Blunt William F
C
31 Dec 11
61
Booth Ralph S
Mid
15 Sept 12
148a Blyth Reginald E.
L
15 Aug 13
366)
4S4« Boal Jackson G. ...MB
S
4 Oct 12
Page}
Boothby Frederick L. M
Lt Cr
30 June 11
546 Board Arthur C.
Car
4 May ll
4316 \
2^} Boardman John C.
A P
11 Nov 03
160
Booty Edward L. MVC
Bor James H.
1 C
\L Gn
31 Dec 08
7 Feb 12
118 Boase Bernard K
Lt Cr
1 Apr 14
CB, CMS, RMi
151 Boase Harold
SL
30 Dec 12
CG
Borrett Charles T.
Cr
SI Dec 03
36 |
4
Borrett George G.
F8
21 Feb 06
Page !■ Bobbett Henry C.
B
28 Dec 11
531
Borrett George H.
C
31 Dec 06
431iJ
260
Borrett Jack T
Mid
15 Jan 12
Boddam - Whetham
Borrett John C. F. ..
Lt C.
1 Apr 13
Edye K
L
15 July 08
34
Borrowes Walter
S L
30 June 13
Boddie Ronald C
EL
1 May 08
161
Borthwick George (act
Gr
2 Oct 13
[Lent for duty under
496
Bosanquet Raymond F
Mid
15 Jan 13
Australian Govt.)
379
Boss Andrew W. P. ..
AE
1 Apr 04
141 Boddy Robert H.G. ...
E L
1 June 08
132
Bostock Francis H. ..
Lt Ci
30 J une 12
432 Bodell George W.
E L
1 Aug 05
520
Boswell Frederick W ..
S B
1 July 01
284 Bodycomb William K..
A E
1 Apr 11
575
Bott Leslie C
L
15 July 07
200 Body* John H
A E
1 Nov 09
(Lent for duty under
BoehmerFrederick F.W .
L
1 Oct 10
Australian Govt.)
Boffey Hugh rma
StMj
22 Sept 12
520 Boissier Martin E. S. ...
L
31 Dec 06
129
Botting Arthur
AE
21 Oct 04
28 Bolas Albert J
ChCr
1 Apr 12
326c
Bottomley Frederick C
L
30 July 12
448 Boldero Harold S. S. ...
Mid
15 May 12
66
Boucher Edward
P
31 Dec 11
63 Boles Geoffrey C
L
15 J une 08
503 |
48 Bolingbroke Russell ..
Mid
15 Jan 14
DY\
Boucher Henry C. R
Cr
31 Dee 07
Bolitho William A. A....
SL
30 July 12
HKong )
NH)
224
Boucher Maitland W. S
L
30 Nov 09
Chat > Bolster Francis, MB, ba
F S
29 Nov 13
473
Boucher Russell A.
Mid
15 Jan 13
366 )
151
Boulnois Percy H.
L
30 June 10
283 Bolster Thomas C. C. ...
L
15 Sept 07
46a
Boultbee Gerald E.
S L
15 Sept 12
524 )
27
Boultbee Walter R. P.
DY > Bolt Charles W
ECr
1 July 06
RMA
L
1 July 05
Dev)
161
3oulton Cyril C
SP
31 Aug 10
Bolt Frederick
Gr
9 May 04
473
Boulton Edward N. ...
Mid
15 Jan 13
(Lent for duty under
326c
Jound Arthur E
ChGr
28 Feb 13
Australian Govt.)
286
JounevialleJosephA.W
ECr
24 Jan 12
23 Bolton fc'rank E
SS
9 June 10
141 Bounsall Samuel
Car
1 Dec 00
118 Bolton Harry
AE
1 Sept 12
277 BountonCharlesE.
Gr
7 Mar 11
Bomford Maurice C
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
(Commander Instructor
Bourchier John A. F....
AP
L2 Nov 03
Tyneside DivisionRNlHZ >
4146 Bond Arthur G. H. ...
Lt Cr
a Dec 10
117a Bourchier Thomas A.
108 Bond John M. ...(act)
Gr
?0 Jan 14
MacN rma
C
1 Jan 10
Bond Reginald St. G. 8.
SS
33 May 06
56 Bourdas John
SS
OAug 13
MB, FRC8, Ed
Bourne Alan G.B. mvo
69 Bond Russell 0. L. ...
E L
1 Feb 08
RMA
C
1 Sept 10
9 Bond William J
EL
1 Oct 11
411 Bourne Percy F. F. ...
AP
7 July 04
Haul] Bone Howard - "
ECr
1 July 05
34 Bourne William G.
Bousfield Henry H. ...
Gr
L I
!8 Feb 12
!0 June 10
366 )
252 Boustead John E. H. ...
Mid
5 J an 13
Page > Bone Reginald J.
L
n Dec 10
114 Bovell Henry C
SL
SO June 13
431a )
377a Bovill John 8
L
iOJune 12
385 Bonham Thomas P. ...
C
W June 09
Bow Ten George W.(act)
Gr
9. Jan 14
528 Bonham-CarterPhilipH.
L
BO June 13
524)
524 Bonham-CarterStuartS.
L
1 Apr 11
DY> Bowden Richard
ChB
1 Apr^ 12
146
3oniface Alonzo
WT
12 Apr 11
Dev )
10 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
Bowden-Smith Victor J.
Bowden Smith William
Bowen Basil H
Bowen Charles A.
Bowen David N. H. ...
Bowen George
Bowen Gerald P
Bowen Harold T
Bowen John H
Bower Cyril W. ...(act)
Bower John G
Bower Kobert T
Bowers Cecil J. ...(act)
Bowes-Lyon Ronald G
(act)
Bowhill Frederick W....
Bowing John
Bowlby Cuthbert F. B.
Bowlby Hugh S
Bowlby Vivian R. 8 ...
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
252)
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284
317
305
11
261
512
430
473
219
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224
251
187
326
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160a
342
114
552
Bowles Guy P
Bowles John G
Bowly Edmond M.
Bowman Fred C
Bown Joseph
Bowring Edwin em \
366 Bowring Humphrey W.
522 Bowring Vincent L. ...
4146 Bowyer Richard G.
159 Bowyer-SmijthPhilipW
(act)
191 Box Frank (act)
4K9c Boxer Arthur C
340 Boxer Henry P
"£2 ^ Boxer Herbert M
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384 Boyau John
540 Boyce James J
118 Boyd Denis W
481a Boyd Henry P
42 Boyd James L
Boyd John G
388 Boyd John M
237 Boyd Robert F.
44 Boyd William J ,
WColl Boyd-Richardson Syd
ney B
Coll Boyden Percy H.... md
i59 Boyer George C. A. ...
273 Boyes Guy N. W
326 Boyes Hector
110 Boyes William J
342 Boyle Alexander D. ...
524 Boyle ThcHon. Algernon
D.E. H. ... MTO
145 Boyle Edmund M. G.L.
299 Boyle Edward C
387 Boyle Francis R. ... EM
9 Boyle Harry L
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C
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L
L
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L
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SL
S L
ECr
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L
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30 Jan 09
1 Jan 13
15 July 12
7 Apr 12
1 Aug 09
1 Dec 04
15 June 10
31 Aug 07
15 Jan 14
15 May 13
31 Dec 07
15 Jan 12
15 May 13
15 May 13
1 Apr 13
1 July 10
15 Jan 13
1 Oct 10
15 May 13
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L
L
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Cr
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L
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Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
22 June 11
30 May 07
30 Junel2
1 Apr 10
1 Mar 12
1 Apr 08
{ 1 Oct 12
30 June 06
31 Dec 09
30 Mar 12
15 Jan 14
26 June 13
1 Aug 06
1 Oct 07
18 June 03
8 Nov 06
1 Nov 05
15 Oct 11
31 Dec 10
15 Apr 1
15 Feb 10
1 Apr K
19 Oct K
1 Nov 12
1 Jan 14
14 Nov 09
22 Dec 02
1 Apr IS
15 Sept 10
2 June 03
31 Aug 10
31 Dec 07
15 Sept 13
15 Dec 12
19 May 10
31 Dec 13
286a Boyle James C. M.
385 1 GSP PWBoyleTheHon,
CG I Robert F mvo
Boyle William H. D.
(Naval Attache')
284 Brabant Francis H. ...
261 Brabyn James H.
286 Bradbury Reginald A.
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Plym > Bradbury Samuel ... me
524 )
Bradbury William ...mb
180 Braddon Harry W. ...
193 Braddyll Hubert S. ...
Bradford Edward E.cvo
352 Bradford George N. ...
80 Brading Stanley J.
439a Bradley Frederic C. ...
180 Bradley Reuben
231 Bradley William H. ...
388 Bradshaw Frank ... ba
72 Bradshaw George F. ...
268 d Bradshaw George W. ..
288 Bradshaw Hard wick F
337 Brady Gerald H
110 Bragg Edward T
352 Brain Trevelyan T. G.
256 Braithwaite Henry M.
MD
131 Braithwaite Lawrence
W
131 Bramble Frank G.
Bramble James J. .. rm
153 Brand Eric 8
Brand The Hon. Hubert
G MVO
(Naval Attache.)
261 Brand Humphrey R. ...
263 Brander John A.
76 Brandon Vivian R.
166 Brandt Frank
266 Branson Cecil J. W. ...
273 Branson David
326; Branson Edward H. C.
252 Bray Alfred C
270a Bray Charles M
540 Bray George H
Braybrooke Charles t
W rm)
252 Brayshaw William D.
131 Breaks John H
86 Breakspere Arthur J
531 Bredin Edward R. bj
385)
Page > Breese Charles D
431)
3S5 Bremner Archibald G
384 Bremner Charles
149 Bremner Ernest A. ...
552 Bremner William H. ...
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
108 Bremridge James P. A.
(act)
E L
C
C
Lt Cr
Car
AP
S
FP
L
V A
L
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L
Gr
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1 Nov 03
31 Dec 03
30 June 13
30 Sept 11
4 July 02
20 Oct 03
12 May 08
6 Nov 08
9 Mar 01
30 Sept 07
10 Feb 14
30 July 09
1 Sept 12
1 Apr 11
22 Dec 12
1 Nov 08
28 July 06
1 Apr 10
5 June 00
15 Aug J 3
25 Aug 10
3 Jan 03
12 Dec 12
21 Nov 12
30 June 13
30 Oct 06
1 Jan 13
15 Sept 13
31 Dec 07
15 Sept 12
2 Oct 12
15 July 10
31 Dec 09
15 Jan 14
1 Mar 10
15 May 12
1 Nov 11
1 Nov 04
12 July 12
10 June 12
10 June 12
■£i Oct 09
1 Aug 11
1 Apr 12
1 Feb 11
1 Nov 11
1 Jan 05
12 Feb 01
1 Apr 08
15 Jan 12
15 May 13
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
11
Where
serving.
524 Brendon Charles L.
220 Brent Charles R. (act)
363 Brent Ernest C
151 Breton Colin G
520 Breton William K. D..
Brett Francis J. ... bm
76 Brett Isaac J.
261 Brewer Charles E. W.
127a Brewer Herbert R. bm
238 Brewer Jehoiada J.
29 Brewer Richard E.
344 Brewin William D.
180 Brewster Alfred J. (act
Briard FredeiickW. (act)
145 Brickdale Robert
1806 Brickenden Francis G.
159 BridgeArthurR.M.(acO
160 Bridge Lionel M
145 Bridgeman Franc'sP.O
Bridtieman The Hon.
Richard O. B
Bridger Frederick W...
388 Bridges Albert F. B. ..
259 Bridges Francis D. bm
252 Bridges Henry D....
366 Bridgwater Frederick E.
G6'PBridson Joseph R.
159 Briggs Sir Charles J. kcb
(Vice - Admiral Com-
manding Fourth Battle
Squadron)
366/
Page > Briggs Edward F....
43la \
388 Briggs George L. C.
61 Briggs Harold D. ...
385 Briggs Henry 8. ...
65 Briegs Herbert G.
Coll Briggs Hugh F. ... :
385 Briggs Wilfred ...
462 Bright Alfred C. ...
505 Bright Arthur S. ...
362 Bright Eli F
11a Brightman Ernest E....
34 Brightman Rowland
118 Brind Eric J. P. ... ,
Po Brind Maurice A.... (act)
326c PTPBringan JamesC.MB
352 Brinton William R.
261 Briscoe Lancelot D. rma
524 Britchfield Frederick R.
Brittan Charles G. bm
305a Britton Thomas F.
170 Broadbent Charlie
392 Broadbent Frederick M .
MA
524 Broadhurst William R
77 Broadley Edward O. .
520 Broatch George T. be
202 Brock Albert B. R.
317 Brock Donald C
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Lt Cr
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15 May 13
15 Nov 12
1 Apr 06
16 May 11
1 Jan 13
12 Apr 04
15 May 13
1 Sept 12
1 Oct 06
25 May 1 1
1 Apr 07
3 Nov 13
13 Jan 14
15 Jul v 13
30 June 13
15 Jan 14
15 Dec 13
15 July 10
15 Feb 12
1 Mar 02
15 July 13
22 Apr 09
31 Dec 10
1 Dec 06
30 June 04
13 July 12
1 Jan 08
15 Sept 13
31 Dec 11
15 Sept 04
1 Apr 13
14 May 09
1 Aug 05
20 Nov 09
19 June 05
6 Oct 09
15 July 12
1 Jan 12
30 Dec 12
15 Sept 13
23 Nov 11
15 Jan 13
1 Sept 09
26 Apr 11
14 July 09
10 Jan 01
2 Feb 06
13 Nov 96
16 July 08
1 Apr 07
20 Aug 02
28 Dec 13
15 May 12
Rank. Seniority.
127
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514
225
388
158
155
352
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330
153
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261
342
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277
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\ Brock Frederic E. E. CB
' (Senior Officer an<>. in
charge of all H.M.
Naval Establish-
ments at Gibraltar)
Brock James L
Brock Leonard W.
Brock Neville B. C. ..
^dCBrockOsmondDeB.
Brocklebanh HenryC.R
Brockman Cecil W.
Brockman Henry S. ..
Broderick Richard
Brodie Charles G.
Brodie Donald F. O'C.
Brodie Theodore S.
Brodribb Francis G. ..
Bromet Geoffrey R. ..
Bromley .Arthur
Bromley Bernard A. S.
Bromley Frederick W.
Bromley Richard W.
Bromwich GeorgeH.DSO
(Leyit for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Bronkhorst John
Brook Alfred C. ...
Brook Harold E. ...
Brook Vernon A. ...
Brooke Basil R. ...
Brooke Basil V. ...
Brooke Cecil E. ...
Brooke CharlesL.RMA
347
385
117
11a
263
3396
180
175
414a
547
120
Brooke Edward
Brooke Eric D
Brooke John
Brooke Kennedy G. ...
Brooke Patrick H.
Brooker Francis G.St.G.
Brooker Percy R
Brooke-Short Cecil rm <
BrookfieldEdwardW.H.
Brooking Cyril A H. ...
Brooking Henry R. G.
Brooking William <
Brooks Arthur W.
Brooks Christopher I.
Brooks Dallas G. ba
(Chaplain of the Royal
Hospital School,
Greenwich)
Brooks Richard B.
Brooks Robert ... em
Brooks Samuel A.
Brooks Sidney W.
Brooksmith Eldred S.
Broom Albert ...(act)
Broom William M.
Broster Paul M
Brotheridge Thomas R.
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1 Oct 10
2 July 03
U Dec 12
1 Jan 04
31 Dec 06
15 July 13
15 June07
1 Mar 13
19 July 12
31 Dec 10
19 Jan 13
30 May 11
15 May 12
31 Aug 08
2 Mar 12
1 Jan 05
1 Oct lo
1 Jan 08
1 Apr 09
1 May 07
15 Sept 04
27 Feb 05
31 Dec 11
31 Dec 09
1 Oct 07
1 July 08
1 Sept 13
1 Apr 08
15 Jan 13
30 June 09
31 Dec 11
15 May 13
31 Dec 06
1 Nov 12
j-1 Oct 13
1 Mar 11
15 Jan 14
1 Nov 11
15 Nov 07
7 June 13
20 Apr 98
31 Aug 11
13June 13
15 Sept 13
28 Dec 11
-10 Sept 10
31 Oct 13
14 May 10
26 June 10
1 Nov 11
12 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
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serving.
319
420
160
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114
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575
40
430
347
180
366
Brough John,MVO.,RMA
Brough William T.(act)
Brougham John H.
Broughton Alfred W.D.
RM
Broughton Ralph A. (art)
Brounger Kenneth
Brounger Thomas M....
Brown Albert G. T. ...
Brown Albert J
Brown Albert R. ... ...
Brown Albyn E. ... em
Brown Alexander
Brown Alexander C. G.
Brown Arthur
Brown Arthur (a)
Brown Arthur (6)
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Brown Arthur
Brown Arthur W
Brown Cecil T. em]
Brown Charles A
Brown Charles A. M. ...
Brown Douglas B.
Bucham
Brown Duncan T
Brown Elias
Brown Ernest (act)
Brown Francis C
454
Chit} Brown Frank G
484a
512
11a
145
Brown George
Brown George A. D. ..
Brown George H. H. ..
Brown George K
Brown George B
14Sc Brown Gordon R
P£%e \ Brown Harold A
533a i
153 Brown Henry A
520 Brown John E. A.
100 Brown Joseph
AO (_ Brown Leslie S
552 ( (Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
180 Brown Lewis G. D. (act)
520 Brown Maurice G. B.
366 Brown Percival R. T.
251 Brown Percy G. ...
180 Brown Reginald F.
62 Brown Richard C.
Brown Richard J....
273 Brown Robert McD. (act)
1806 Brown RobertW
2726 Brown Stephen ... .
258 Brown Tom ... .
Brown Vincent C. RM-
63a Brown William
498 Brown William J. A. ..,
366 Brown William T.
317 Browne Charles A.
169 Browne Chetwode W.C
326c Browne Douglan H. ..
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Maj
Gr
L
C
SL
Lt Cr
L
Gr
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10 June 13
17 Feb 14
15 June 11
1 Jan 11
15 May 13
15 Mar 10
15 Aug 07
5 May 00
10 May 04
1 June 04
5 July 10
1 July 12
31 Dec 12
I July 11
26 June 05
8 Apr 03
1 Oct 10
26 June 02
j-1 Oct 12
1 Apr 09
12 Apr 06
31 Dec 09
30 June 08
1 Jan 12
28 Aug 13
30 June 12
1 Nov 07
1 Nov 03
26 Sept 11
15 Sept 13
1 Nov 06
31 Dec 10
1 Sept IS
15 Feb 04
8 Mar 04
7 Jan 11
23 Feb 00
25 Jan 07
23 Sept 13
31 Dec 11
1 July 09
31 Dec 08
31 Oct 10
1 Nov 07
1 Oct 06
19. Tune 13
1 Sept 00
1 Apr 06
1 Mar 10
] 1 Jan 12
19 Nov 03
4 Nov 03
22 Feb 13
30 June 10
15 May 13
15 Jan 12
Where
serving.
2256
366 I
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537a
503
2736
174c
252
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Browne George L.
(Lent to Australian
Government .)
Browne Harold E.
Browne Harold R. Gore A P 28 Apr 07
Lt Cr
Cr
15 Aug 11
Browne James L. ...
Browne James V
Browne Kenneth R. G.
Browne Robert R. &.
Browne Robley H. J. ...
Browne William E. ...
Browning Guy A. ma.
177 Browning Ernest (act)...
407 Browning Harry
277 Browning HerbertA. MA
237 PWBrowning Montague
E. mvo (Rear- Admiral
Third Battle Squadron)
160 Brownlow Malby D. ..
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2736
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363
61
232
388
299
496a
61
167
191
111
459
132
340a
127
5a
253
127a
Brownrigg Henry J. S.
Brows Arthur J
Bruce Alan C
Bruce Arthur
.PJPBruce HenryH.MVO
Bruce The Hon. JohnB.
Bruce Kenneth M. ...
Bruce William H
Bruce-Gardyne Evan ...
Bruen Edward F
Bruton Charles W. ...
Bryan Richard
Bryant Charles E
Bryant George ... .
Bryer Sydney M. G. ...
(Lent for duty under
Greek Government.)
Buchanan Edgar W. ..
Buchanan Frederic G...
Buchanan John G.
Buchanan Lionel G. ..
Buchanan Robert J. ..
Buchanan - Wollaston
Herbert A
Buck Alfred E
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Buckingham Henry E.
183a BucklandArthurE.
Buckland Charles (act.)
326c Buckland Frank ... RM
4 Buckland William F
487 Buckle Harry J. ...
114 Buckle Hugh C. ...
CG Buckle Hugh P. ...
237 Buckle John M
509 Buckley Frederick A. ..■
34 BuckmaaterFrederickH
117 Bucknall Samuel W.RM
524 Bucknall Job B
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Lt Cr
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30 Mar 01
27 Dec 06
15 July 13
30 Mar 10
9Nov 04
1 Apr 04
26 Dec 02
1 June 03
31 Oct 13
19 Oct 10
10 Feb 14
22 Sept 11
15 Sept 08
29 June 11
31 Dec 13
10 Apr 11
30 June 13
1 Jan 12
31 Dec 05
28 Feb 14
1 Apr 13
28 Feb 12
15 Oct 13
30 June 06
30 June 08
1 Apr 07
17 Feb 02
19 Jan 12
1 Jan 09
1 Sept IS
15 Mar 08
1 Feb 12
1 Dec 06
15 July 10
22 June 11
1 Nov 11
23 Nov 11
6 May 04
WSep't 11
7 May 13
1 Sept 11
1 Mar 12
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Lt Cr 31 Dee 10
30 June09
16 June 06
30 July 08
1 Oct 07
1 Sept 11
1 Jan 09
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OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
13
Rank. Seniority,
Po Bucknill James R. (act) SL
200 Budd William L. (act) Car
326c Budden Henry F. (act) Gr
225 Budge James G E L
473 Budge JohnS EL
218c Budge William H. ... AE
512 Budgen Douglas A. ... L
185a Budgen William P. ... L
388 Buist Colin Mid
508 Bull Joseph Ch Gr
174a Bull Walter H A B
5a Bullen Alfred J. C. (act) A E
263 Bullen Prank AE
89 Buller Francis A. W. ... Cr
238 Buller Henrv T. ...mvo C
2tM) Bullimore Harold... (act) AE
275a Bulmer Herbert Gr
520 Bulteel Edward W. ... L
183a Bumpus Harry A. ... B
509 Bunbury Charles R. ... FP
218 Bunbury Charles T. A. Lt Cr
284 Bunbury Evan C Lt Cr
442 Bunce Arthur G Ch B
252 Bundy Thomas Ch Gr
524 Bungard George Gr
150 Bunn Alfred J B
305a Bunt Richard C ChGr
213 Bunton Christophe
L. W MB P S
Coll BunyardReginaldH(acJ) Mate
496 Burbidge Claude O. ... AP
431 Burbidge James C. ... Gr
448 Burburv Henry E. H. Mid
524-.
NH \ Burdett John H S 6 Nov
Ply I
Burge Norman O. KM Maj 22 Jan 14
1826 Burges Roger L 15 Nov 07
47 Burgess Arthur C. ... Ch Gr 1 Nov 13
170 Burgess Charles S. ... AP 5 Apr 03
515 Burgess Harry W. ... Ch B 1 Apr 12
100 Burgess Joseph M. (act) Gr 31 Oct 13
230 BurgessMalcolmK.de M Lt Cr 30 Sept 11
Po Burghersh The Might
Hon. Vere A. P: St. C.
(act)
15 Sept 13
-'6 Dec 12
30 Jan 14
1 July 05
1 Mav 11
19 May 03
15 Mar 11
1 Sept 13
15 Sept 13
7 Mar 11
25 Nov 04
1 June 13
I .Ian 09
30 June 13
22 June II
I Dec 13
6 Oct 09
30 June 06
1 May 99
31 May 12
15 July 10
31 Dec 10
1 Mar 14
1 Apr 12
7 Aug 08
15 Jan 13
25 Junel3
15 Nov 08
18 Dec 13
15 Jan 14
19 Oct 10
15 May 12
388
180
473
276
520
490
391a
385
239
531
Fane Lord
Burke Charles D. ,
Burke Francis J. ... mb
Burke George W.
Burkitt Francis H. Bl
Burmester Rudolf M....
Burne Charles R. N. ...
(Lent, to Chilian Govt.)
Burnell James J
Burnett Lionel C
Burnett Robert L.
Burnett-Herkes David
Burney iStr Cecil ... kcb
KCMG ( Vice Admiral
Commanding Second
and Third Fleets)
Burney Charles D.
Burnie William J.
Burniston Hugh S. mb
Burns Erasmus J. (act)
Bums Frederick J. Mr
Burns Henry mb
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Lt Cr
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15 Sept 13
15 Sept 10
3 Apr 12
22 Feb 12
4 June 13
30 June 07
26 June 02
13 Sept 12
30 June 10
1 Apr 10
1 Apr 12
0 Sept 12
15 Aug 09
15 Jan 14
16 May 10
1 Nov 13
20 Aug 02
14 May 09
Where
nerving,
Rank. Seniority.
Burridge Herbert E. A
Burridge Robert A.M.
Burrough Harold M. ...
Burrows John T.L.
Burstow Arthur J.
Burt Arthur S
Burt Gerald G. P.
1176 Burt Henry
38 Burt John 0
AO I Burtenshaw William E.
99 J G
Burton Alexander H.M.
Burton Edward S.
Burton Edward T.
Burton Geoffrey E.
Burton John P. ...
Burton Joseph bma
Burton Joseph H....
BurtonReginaldE.G.RM
Burton Rupert de H
Burwood Charles ...
Bury Claude D. ...(act)
Bury Leonard
Bury Roland H. M.
Bury William A. ...
Busbridge Prank P.
Bush Athelstan P.
Bush Charles A. ...
Bush Charlie F. ...
Bush David G. H. (act)
Bush Ernest E. ... ,
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Bush Frederick ... ,
WColl Bush James T
Bush Sir Paul W. kcb,
mvo
Bushby John P
Bushe Charles K.md.ba
BushellJohnW
Butcher Frank L. C.
258
177
175
265
180
238
61
347
299
512
284
163
261
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117
117
26
326
11
385
60
277
575
180
298
387
261
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180
388
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273e Butcher Samuel E. (act)
177 Butland James T. C
274a Butler Arthur J. ...
281a Butler Frank A. ...
285 Butler George A.
Butler Horace A.
Butler Ralph T.
Butler Vernon S. ...
Butlin Claude M.
283a Butlin Edward S. R
pW£ I Butt Ashworth C.
273 Butt Francis D. ...(act)
37 Butt Percy L
29 Buttenshaw William C.
65 Butter Patrick
2736 Buxton Bernard
326 Buxton Roden H. V. ..-
231 Byles George R
520 Byrne Charles J
114 Byrne Francis E
2736 Byrne Harold J.
63 Byron Fitzroy H. D
11a Bywater-Ward John ...
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A E
L
Lt Cr
1 Nov 13
30 Sept 11
30 May 09
23 Nov 12
2 June 99
15 May 10
1 Aug 09
1 Aug 05
1 Jan 02
14 Aug 05
30 June 06
15 Jan 14
15 May 07
I Apr 11
15 Apr 11
24 Apr 13
II Mar 08
1 Rept 12
15 May 13
28 July 04
15 Sept 13
1 Nov 12
1 Aug 08
1 May 07
30 Apr 12
30 Nov 12
24 Oct 08
22 June 11
15 May 13
10 Aug 00
1 Apr 04
31 Dec 13
19 May 1 2
1 Jan 10
9 Dec 09
17 Oct 12
15 Sept 13
31 Dec 11
30 Jan 14
1 July 11
15 Apr 05
] June 04
17 May 06
1 Oct 13
15 July 13
1 Oct 07
15 Sept 12
15 May 13
1 Sept 10
15 Jan 14
1 Jan 05
30 Dec 04
22 June 11
31 Mar 12
30 June 13
1 Nov 12
29 July 99
30 June 12
1 Apr 12
1 Apr 07
15 Feb 11
14 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
;Rant.
306
36(5
2(53
232
438
385
9
11
117
217
366
46a
266
286
283
1806
79
131
524
266
145
11
176a
163
263
231
127a
381
259
114
520)
DY
Portl. )
237
127a
96
420
64
Cadman William Cr 30 June 13
Cadogan Francis C. ... L 31 Dec 06
Cadogan James ChGr 8 Dec 10
Cadogan Roger Ch Cr 29 Sept 12
Cady Alfred M Ch B 3 Nov 13
Caffin John B Mid 15 Jan 14
Cahill Charles L Ch Gr 12 Oct 11
CahillJohn ChGr 1 Apr 12
Cail Herbert 8 A E 1 Apr 11
Cain Robert C. J Gr 30 Oct 99
Caine Ernest W EL 1 May 12
Calder William M. ... AE 1 Aug 11
Calderon Philip H. ... 8 L 30 Jan 14
Caldwell Matthew F.mb S 6 May 10
Caldwell Richard H. ... SL 30 Apr 13
Caldwell William ... B 15 Jan 13
Caley Henry E Gr 29 Dee 03
Callagban Cyril Lt Cr 17 Oct II
Callaghan Sir George
A goto, kcb A 17 May 13
(Commander-in - Chief
Borne Fleets.)
Callan William D.
Callaway Edward L. ...
Callaway Frank Le M.
Cal laway&eoryeW .(act)
Callaway William B. ..
Callwell EberhardW.E.
Calvert Thomas F. P..
Calvert William R.(act;
Cameron Cyril St. C. ..
Cameron Ewen ... MB
Cameron Gordon McL
Cameron John ... rm
Cameron John E. mvo
Cameron Malcolm MB
Camp John ... .
Camp Walter... ...
Campbell Alexander V.
MVO
Campbell Colin M.
Campbell Donald ... .
Campbell Donald R. ..
Campbell Geirge D. ...
Campbell G. R. Colin ...
Campbell George WMcO
Campbell Gordon
Campbell Gunning M. f
bma 1
Seniority.
AO \
391«j
119
385
160
274
506
19
16
546
408 ,
239
Campbell Guy
Campbell Harold G. ...
Campbell HenryH. cvo
Campbell James D.
Campbell John A. L. ...
Campbell John W. A....
Campbell John D.
Campbell Keith M.G ...
Campbell" Kenneth L...
Campbell Leveson G. B.
A
Campbell Patrick D. M.
Campbell Percy D.
Campbell Reginald W.
Gr
ChAE
AP
Gr
A P
L
Lt Cr
SL
Cr
s s
L
RMG
C
F 8
NI
Gr
C
L
Lt Cr
Mid
E L
L
Cr
L
LtCol
BtCol
AP
L
R A
Lt Cr
F 8
ChAE
L
S L
SL
Lt Cr
Oct 00
Oct 12
Oct 12
Aug 13
Oct 10
8ept 08
May 13
Jan 14
June 13
Feb 14
June 07
Sept 11
Dec 13
Nov 13
Dec 98
Feb 10
Where
serving.
30 June 13
30 Nov 13
SO Oct 05
15 Sept 13
1 Jan 08
15 May 08
31 Dec 11
1 Oct 07
1 Aug 10
12 Mar 11
17 Oct 08
1 Oct 10
20 Sept 12
15 Dec 11
14 Nov 10
1 Apr 13
1 Sept 13
30 J uly 13
30 Aug 12
31 Mar 11
21 Nov 12
__ 30 June 12
Ck 15 July 13
Campbell Robin H . hm <
Campbell-CookeAlanG.
Campion John D. fact)
Campion William H. ...
Candey Willie
Candy Algernon H. C.
2736 Candy Geoffrey C.
11 Candy John H
4516 Cann Sidney E
146 Cann William J.
Cannan George W.
(Lent for duty under
Greek Government)
Canning Henry T.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Cantell William H. ...
Cantlie Colin
Cantrell Arthur 8. rmji
Capell Edward H.
Caple Walter L
Capner Cyril W.
114
4
384
170
151
561
262
528
Proby
2nd L
Mid
A E
FP
HScb
Cr
Lt Cr
Gr
Gr
ChGr
E L
48
392
191
NH
Haul } Capps Frederick A
1136)
Carbery Edward O.B. MB
Card Norman ...(act)
Card Stanton F.
Cardale Ernest L.
Cardale Hubert S.
(Serving under Greek
Government)
Carden Sackville H
(Admiral Superintendent
of Malta Dockyard)
Cardew Basil St. M.
Cardew Frederick R.
Cardew John St. E.
Cardwell Vincent B.
2736 Carey Charles A.
129a Carey Ernest S.
255 Carey Frederick C.
Carey George V. W.
Carey Michael ...
Carey William M.
Carles Alan J (act)
Carline Albert W.
Carlisle Frank S.
Coll
385
5U4
170 1
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117
352
286a
299
Seniority.
ChCr
L
C
Gr
Gr
F
FS
ss
Mate
N 1
Lt Cr
Or
B A
j-1 Oct 12
15 Jan 12
1 May 13
9 Sept 06
1 Jan 10
30 June 09
15 Aug 12
19 Oct 10
19 Oct 10
5 Nov 13
1 May 06
1 July 12
15 Mar 12
15 Mar 09
1 Sept 11
7 June 00
2 June 03
23 June 13
11 May 08
8 Nov 06
18 Dec 13
8 June 8 8
31 Dec 09
1 Jan 07
15 Nov 08
TB\
02; j
420
118
213
4176
520
NH
Has
274
342
Carlisle Geoffrey
Carlisle William A.
Carlisle The Might Hon.
George J. L'E. Earl of
528 Carlyon-Britton Henry
O
510 Carmichael Dugald ...
337 Carnall Arthur
476 Carnduff Herbert J. ...
326c Carnegie The Hon. Alex-
ander B
NOD Carpendale Charles D.
496a Carpenter Alfred F. B,
Carpenter George bm
Carpenter George
Carpenter Robert J bm
■£.9. [ Oarpmael Kenneth S....
AC
B
S L
L
Lt Cr
C
Car
Cr
ChGr
L
SL
Gr
EL
EL
Mid
L
Car
Gr
S L
Mid
C
Lt Cr
C
Ch Cr
St Mj
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15 July 13
10 Nov 11
15 Nov 12
15 Sept 07
31 Dec 10
31 Dee 09
1 June03
30 June09
5 Nov 13
1 Apr 09
15 Jan 14
16 Oct 08
1 Apr 06
19 Nov 07
1 Nov 08
15 May 12
31 Dec 12
1 Apr 04
12 Mar 02
30 Sept 12
15 Sept 12
31 Dec 10
30 June 11
29 Apr 03
1 Apr 12
18 Sept 11
12 July 06
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
15
Bank. Seniority.
260
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528
61
420
263
131
284
385
512
518
366
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352 (
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34 f
43
237
545
146
448
148c
4716
3586
183a
180
238
520
47
366
430
147
326c
34
Po
430
4a
CG
2866
48
277
Carr Edward J. ..
Carr George J. ... mb
Carr Henry C
Carr Reginald B.
Carre Edward C.
Carrio Alec M
Carrier Percy C
Carrington John W. ..
Carroll John W. km
Carron Joseph 8. (act)..
CarrowJohnH.
Carruthers David J. ..
Carslake John F. B. ..
Carson Walter S.
Carson William C.
Carter Andrew J.
Carter Arthur A. ma
Carter Bernard ...
Carter
Carter
Carter
Carter
Carter
Carter
Carter
Carter
Carter
Carter
Carter
Carter
Eccles J.
Edwin
Eric Q
Frederick J. (act)
Gerald E. B. ...
Harry H
Henry F. Mvo
James W
Joseph H
Norman H.
Oswald
Percival
Carter Richard H.
Carter Robert H
Carter Thomas G.
Carter Walter J
Carter Wilfrid J. A. ...
Carter William C. (act)
Carter William E.
Carter William L. C. ...
Cartlidge Albert B. ...
CartwrightCharlesH.A.
Cartwright Francis J.
W RM
Cary The Hon. Byron P.
CaryJohnP
Case Gerald F
Casement John
Casement John M.
Casey Thomas D
Cashen John F. ...(act)
Cashman Patrick
Casley George E.... ...
Caslon Clifford
Caspersz Thomas W. L.
MA
Cassidi Robert A. (act)
Cassidy John
Casswell Arthur H. S
Castle William C
Catchpole Thomas J. ...
Cater Edward H
Cater Joseph M
ChB
S
Cr
Cr
L
Mid
AE
Cr
WO
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L
E Cr
L
SL
S
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Car
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AP
L
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Mid
Gr
Lt Cr
Maj.
L
SL
Gr
Cr
Cr
Gr
Gr
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L
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SL
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SL
Lt Cr
Gr
Lt Cr
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I Apr 12
4 Nov 10
30 June 05
30 June 07
30 Mar 10
15 8ept 12
1 Oct 10
31 Dec 12
11 Mar 05
1 Aug S3
30 June 12
lApr 07
15 Mar 10
15 Oct 12
19 Nov 07
30 Sept 05
10 Jan 00
22 June 06
15 May 12
1 July 07
30 Sept 13
14 Julv 13
31 Dec 08
1 Aug
2 Apr 11
20 Noy 12
1 Api 12
22 June 11
15 Jan 12
3 May 10
31 Dec 03
15 Oct 12
30 June 06
30 Mar 13
28 Feb 09
I Mar 14
1 Apr 06
15 May 12
1 Jan 08
31 Mar 12
11 Sept 12
31 Dec 08
15 Sept 12
14 May 10
30Junel3
30 June 09
30 Mar 01
23 Dec 13
1 Jan 03
29 Mar 12
15 Sept 13
1 Sept 02
15 Sept 13
30 Mar 01
15 Sept 13
1 Oct 05
6 Oct 09
30 Sept 13
1 Nov 13
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
261
342
3396
391c
218c
180
TB\
31 f
202
476
151
510
AO \
391a S
589
385
385
326
114
4716
531
298
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213
431
273
430
620
476
23
281
274
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CG
Page \
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366
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431
319
4716
159
145
175
451
245
524
Cater Samuel
Cater William J.
Gather Dermot P.
Catley Charles ... bm
Cator Robert km
Catt Stephen J. ...(act)
Catto Andrew Y
Catton William H.
Caulfeild Francis W. ...
Caulfeild St. George F.
G RMA
Causfield Frederick H.
(act)
Cavanagh Francis G....
Cavanagh Herbert G....
Cavanagh John D. M....
Cavaye Frederick L. ...
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Cave - Browne - Cave
Henry M
Cave - Browne - Cave
Thomas R
Cavendish Evan G. C.
Cavendish George S. G.
Cavendish Henry J. F.
Cavendish James R. C.
Cawsey William A.
Cay Arthur L. ... ...
Cayley George C
Cazalet Lionel A. (act)
Cecil The Hon. Henry
M. A
Center William R. MB
Chadwick John
Chafen Charles
Chaffe Herbert J
Chainey George B.
Challinor Charles
Chalmer Alexander R.
Chalmers William S. ...
Chamberlain Arthur
B. G. T
Chamberlain Edgar W.
Chamberlin Trevor R.
( Commander Instructor
Sussex Divn. Royal
Naval Volunteer lie-
serve)
Chambers Arthur S . ...
Chambers Bertram M.
(Lent for duty under Aus-
tralian Govt.)
Chambers Ennis T. R.
Chambers Godfrey R.
Chamber s Joseph, mb, ba
Chambers William P. C .
Champion John P.
Chamrjion William H.
j. c:
Champion de Crespigny
Frederick P
Champness Charles H.
Champness Francis Q.
B
A E
Mid
RMG
Maj
Gr
ChGr
A E
A P
A P
A P
L
E L
E L
L
Mid
S L
L
Car
C
C
S L
S L
F8
AE
AE
ChAE
ChGr
Gr
L
L
L
ECr
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
C
L
FS
Mid
Lt Cr
ChSB
h
L
L
28 Mar 0?
1 Apr 11
15 Jan 12
13 June 13
20 Nov 12
17 Feb 14
lApr 12
1 Apr 03
31 Dec 08
1 Sept 09
1 Oct 13
20 Feb 04
9 May 05
13 Dec 02
30 Dec 13
1 Aug 08
1 Nov 06
15 Dec 13
15 Sept 1.3
15 Jan 14
30 June07
16 Feb 03
30 June 07
31 Dec 05
15 May 13
15 Oct 13
13 May 12
1 Nov 09
1 Nov 04
1 Oct 11
5 May 11
28 Aug 07
31 Dec 08
15 Aug 09
22 June 11
1 Jan 11
30 Sept 13
31 Aug 04
31 Dec 05
1 Oct 06
30 June lo
21 Feb 05
15 May 13
31 Mar 12
11 Aug 12
1 Apr 07
31 Dec 11
15 Apr 09
16 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
servhiK.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
547 Chancellor Job n B. rma
U
1 Sept 11
590
3hisholm William
Gr
16 Nov 01
Chandler Geoffrey F. ...
L
15 Mar 11
(Lent for duty under
Channel- Hugh W. em
C
23 Dec 03
Australian Govt.)
337 Chaplin Charles G. ...
S L
30 Nov 13
237
Chisman Edward
ECr
1 July 07
389
Cbiswell HvdneyO.
Car
20 June 12
277 Chapman Albert M. W.
Gr
5 Feb 11
259
Shivers Oliver
H Sch
14 Feb 12
520 Chapman Arthur S. ...
a sch
10 Jan 10
151
Cholmley George F. ...
Lt Cr
31 Mar 12
299 Chapman Charles M. S.
L
30 Aug n
366
3hope William D.
ECr
2 Nov 03
Chapman Cuthbert G.
Chown Ernest E. ... RM
Col
22 Jan 14
MVO
C
31 Dec 04
99
Christian ArthurH.MVO
R A
21 Aug 11
221 Chapman Donald P. ..
s s
21 Nov 10
Rear-Admiral in the
507a ChapmanBdwardP. ..
Gr
3 Mar 10
Home Fleets, Devonport)
Chapman Francis H. H
385
Christian Thomas W. ...
ECr
1 Sept 05
RM
W O
20 May 03
37a
Christie Charles P. (ret)
S L
15 May 13
100 ChapmanHerbertJ.(act)
B
4 Nov 13
266
Chubb Hugh P
Mid
15 May 12
284 Chapman Hubert P. ..
A C
15 July 13
146
Chubb John W A. ...
Gr
17 Sept 09
16 Chapman James H. ...
ChGi
25 Oct 12
503
Dhubb Joshua E. G. ...
Gr
24 Jan 01
252 Chapman Max A.
SL
30 Jan 14
390
Church Edward T. W....
L
30 Jan 14
3916 Chapman Robert
Gr
2 Mar 05
150
Church Philip D
EL
1 June 02
167 Chappel Harry E.
385 Chappell Thomas
Car
H W
29 July 11
5 May 11
Page 1
533a J
Church Stanley C.
E L
1 Feb 07
39 Chappell William H, ma
Ch
24 June 03
537a
Church William D. ...
C
31 Dec 10
263 Chappie John D
Mid
15 Jan 14
48
Dhurcher Eric D. T. ...
A C
15 Jan 14
818 Chappie John H. G.
PinC
28 Sept 08
W Coll Churchill KennethB.M.
Lt Cr
30 Mar 14
CB, MVO
388
Dlanchy Henry... (act)
S L
1 5 May 13
Charity William B.
AE
1 Sept 12
183a
Claret George K
ChAE
1 Oct 12
492a Charles Edward P.
Car
19 Nov 03
384
Dlaris Douglas J
L
31 Dec 11
163 Charles Richard
SP
6 Feb 11
441
Clark Alfred B. ...m.b.
S
24 Nov 11
Coll Charley John P
L
15 Nov 12
153
Dlark Brian L
Mid
15 Sept 13
113 Charlwood David W. ..
A. E
1 Jan 13
330
Dlark James L. C.
L
3 0June06
NOD Charlton Edward P. B.
R A
10 May 13
234
Clark Joseph A.M. A rm
Maj
1 Feb 11
CB
503
Clark Richard F
F B
25 May 13
(Asst. Director of Tor-
418a
Dlark Richard J.
Gr
12 Sept 11
pedoes)
46
Clark Roland A
L
1 5 Sept 09
Coll
Clark Thomas H. (act)
Mate
18 Dec 13
234 Charman Arthur G. H.
B
10 Nov 11
430
Clark Wilfrid T.deL.RM
C
1 Sept 13
259 Charsley Frederick G. . . .
L
30 June 08
342
Clark-Hall James R. A.
SS
21 Nov 12
Coll Chater Arthur R. km 1
Proby
2ndLt
jlOct 13
366)
Page -
Clark-Hall Robert H. ...
Lt Cr
15 Oct 11
19 Chater Francis A
E L
3 July 01
431a \
91 Chater Harold J
SS
23 May 06
2136
Clark-Hall Waller C. ..
L
15 Oct 09
284 ChatfieldAlfredE.M.Cvo
c
30 JuneOvt
496
Clarke Benjamin J. ...
Gr
14 Aug 11
Chatterton Herbert ...
c
31 Dec 05
86
Clarke Frank ... :
L
1 Sept 13
317 Cheamley Cecil P.
L
31 Dec 07
Clarke George K. rm
Bndr
17 May 09
CheesmanAlgemonE.P.
6
4 Nov 10
47
Clarke Henry C. C. ...
L
15 Feb 11
520 Cheesman Ernest G. km
C
1 Sept 12
524 )
Cheetham James bm
StMj
1 1 Aug 04
DY \
Clarke Henry J. L. ...
C
30 June 04
274 Cherril Joseph L
AE
1 Nov 03
Dev )
361 Cherry Apsley D. M. ...
Cr
31 Dec 10
129a
Clarke James B. (act) ...
Car
20 Aug 13
148c Cherry William N. L....
SS
8 Feb 10
326c
Clarke Keith A. S.
Mid
15 May 12
231 Chetwode George K. ...
Cr
31 Dec 12
Clarke Malcolm rm
RMG
13 Feb 14
167 Chetwood George A. ...
Gr
5 May 00
129
Clarke Marshal L.
L
30 June 09
Po Chevallier Joseph B(aci)
S L
15 Sept 13
114
Clarke Sidney L.
I Ch
■)NI
2 Sept 01
366 Cheyney James W. J....
Ch Cr
31 Dec 13
MA., BSC
27 Jan 02
245 Chichester Cecil G. ...
Cr
31 Dec 08
407
Clarke William H.
E L
1 Jan 05
252 Chichester Frank E. C.
114
Clarke William H.
SB
1 Aug 03
B BM
Maj
6 Jan 11
Clarkson Frederic W. ...
Lt Cr
3] Dec 12
65 Chichester Robert C. ...
L
31 Dec 11
270a
Clavell Richard C.
S L
15 Apr 12
326 Chichester Ronald G. ...
Mid
15 Jan 14
150
Claxton Alfred W.
FP
20 Dec 08
Chilcott Ronald E. ...
Cr
30 June 12
78a
Claxton Ernest W.
EL
1 Nov 06
473 Chilcott William W. D .
S
19 Nov 06
509
Claydon Alfred J.
Gr
19 July 00
392 Child Bernard
EL
1 Feb 08
277
Clayton Glyn C. H. ...
SL
15 Jan 14
12a Child Edward C
AP
10 Mar 03
27
Clayton John W.
L
30 Nov OS
-^5g j- Childs Geoffrey W. S.„.
AP
15 Apr 13
391c
178
Clayton Ralph L.
Cleal Geoige
Lt Cr
ChGr
3o Jul v 13
1 Apr 12
113 Childs George J
Ch Cr
1 Apr 12
232
Cleall Joseph D
B
1 Aug 02
63 Chilton Francis G. G....
Lt Ci
1 Oct 09
148a
Cleave Richard C.
E Cr
1 July 12
^j Chilton Joseph C.
ChAE
1 Apr 13
239
391a
Cleave Thomas W.
Cleaver Walter H.
ECr
Gr
1 July 09
16 Nov 01
199
Chisholm Robert F. ...
L
1 Oct 06
259
Cleeve Arnold ... ba
N 1
27 Feb 89
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
17
Whare
serving.
Name.
Rank. Seniority.
167 Clegg Hirnest W
260 Clegg Hubert J
Clegg John H. K.
326c Clegg Tom ... (act)
120 Cleghorn William H. ...
177 Clements William D.ba
CG Cleveland Howard
Clifford Michael J. (act)
35 Clift Harold
3S Clift Hugh ...
505 Clifton-Mogg Henry R.
63 Clinton-Baker Lewis ...
160 Cloete Edward B
431 Clough John B.
388 Clover Cyril T
583 Clover Nelson
(Lent for duty under Aus-
tralian Government)
3yi Clutterbuck Francis A.
16 Clutterbuck Noel S. rm
131 Clynick Thomas K.
487 Coad John B Ml
434 Coates Francis G. C.
258 Coates Henry V. ...
114 Cobb Arthur H. K.
167 Cobb John B
335 Cobbe Mervyn H.
284 Cobbold Sterling N.
129 Cobby John H. ...
12a Cochrane Archibald
299 Cochrane Archibald D.
509 Cochrane Arthur F.
237 Cochrane Edward O.
546 Cochrane Henry L.
117 Cochrane Ralph A.
4Ra Cock Alfred E. ...
153 Cock Charles J. E.
366 Cock Charles W. ...
464 Cock Frederick
484a Cock John P
66 Cock Thomas
3396 Cockburn Robert ...
191 Cockburn William H
Cockcroft William
217 Cocker Thomas ...
520 Cockrem Guy B. ...
384 Cockrem Harald M.
524 Cocks Charles H. ...
452 Cocks George
Cocks Leonard P. (act)
461 Codd Francis C. W.
14Sc Codrington Claude A....
CG Codrington George G.
531 Codrington John R. A.
476 Coggins Barnabas
Coghlan William P. ..
22 Coke Anthony L. H. D
1136 Coke Sir Charles H.kcvo
(Senior Officer on the
Coast of Ireland). ( Will
62 succeided by Vice-
Admiral R. H. S stokes
on 2ist April, 1914).
352 Coke The Bon. Lovel W.
(act)
261 Coke The Hon. Roger ...
512 Coker Frederick W. M.
326 Coker George E.
266 Colborne William J. ...I
148a Colchester Edward O....I
Gr
Cr
Lt Cr
A E
E L
Ch
FP
WM
EL
FS
Lt Cr
C
Lt Cr
WE
EL
L
Cr
C
ChB
FS
Lt Ci
Li Cr
AC
Gr
C
Mid
Gr
Cr
L
L
Lt Cr
C
Mid
EL
FS
L
8 S
A E
S
Gr
Car
AE
Gr
S
A P
WW
E L
Gr
Gr
E L
Lt (Jr
L
Gr
WM
Lt Cr
V A
Dee Vi
Jan OS
Mar 14
May 13
Aug 05
Sept 11
Feb 02
Dec 13
Apr 03
Feb 07
Apr 14
June 06
July 13
Nov 11
Aug 09
June 10
30 June 13
10 Feb 06
1 Apr 13
28 Feb 03
1 Oct 08
31 Mar 12
15 July 13
3 Dec 12
31 Dec 11
15 May 13
1 Jan 08
31 Dec 07
30 July 06
15 Dec
15 Oct 10
31 Dec 11
15 Sept 12
1 Dec 0?
15 May 11
27 June 12
23 Nov 11
1 Nov 03
19 May 11
13 June 03
21 May 01
1 Oct 10
7 Oct 02
24 Nov 11
14 Mar 05
1 Jan 10
1 Oct 08
31 Oct 13
9 Nov 07
1 June 04
31 Dec 03
31 Dec 06
4 Mar 01
1 Nov 10
1 Apr 14
17 May 13
L
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Gr
FS
L
15 May 13
31 Aug 08
19 Oct 10
19 Oct 10
28 Feb 03
1 Apr 13
Where
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54
146
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46
366
Name.
(act)
ColeloughBeauchampU.
Cole Edwin
Cole Edwin J
Cole Edward J. ...(act)
Cole John F. H.
Cole Joseph M
Cole Robert
89 Cole Thomas
Cole Thomas
388 Cole-Hamilton JohnB
589 Coleman Arthur W. ..
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
277 Coleman Harry E.
418 Coleman Henry J.
21£c Coleman James
286 Coleman John C.
385 Coleman Patrick P. ..
ISO Coleman Ralph G. A. J
(act)
519 Coleman William R
524 Oolenso Richard H.
170 Coleridge George E.
5 Coleridge Guy L.
512 Coles Charles E.
561 Coles Charles H.
(Lent for duty under the
Australian Govt.)
Coles George H.
Coles Gordon A.
Coles Harold W. ...(act)
Coles Thomas ...
Collard Bernard St. G
Collard Eric C. ...
Colles Alexander C.
Colles Ernest D. G.
Colles Richard B.
Collet Charles H. rma
Colley Percy H.... rm
Collie James C
Collier John G. B
Collier Kenneth F.
Collier Martin H.
Collier Ronald I.
Colling CoryndonW. B
Collings Albert E.
Collings Basil d'A.
Collingwood Charles C
Collingwood George F
Collingwood G. Trevor
MVO
Collins Charles E.
Collins Daniel
Collins Ernest A. D. ...
Collins Frederick W. ...
Collins George
Collins George H.
Collins Gerald T. C. ..
Collins Hugh D.
Collins James V. (act)
Collins Patrick
Collins Ralph ...
Collins Samuel
Collins Thomas P. ...
25
Coll
337
ID
366
505
381
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232
84
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271
Rank.
Seniority.
FP
28 Oct 07
E L
1 Nov 03
L
12 Jan 13
Car
24 Oct 13
Cr
31 Dec 12
Gr
7 May 12
ChGi
1 Apr 12
Gr
26 Mar 00
A E
1 Feb 14
Mid
15 Sept 12
E L
1 J uly 02
Gr
6 Mar 01
B
10 Aug 11
L
15 Junel2
Car
21 Dec 08
Ch B
21 Feb 12
W O
3 Nov 13
AE
1 Nov 04
Lt Cr
?0 Oct 0k
F P
15 Jan 10
Lt Cr
28 Feb 13
Gr
19 Oct 10
Gr
19 Oct 10
F P
28 Sept 13
Lt Cr
30 June 11
Mate
18 Dec 13
B
.5 Mar 12
Cr
10 June 09
Lt Cr
1 Oct 10
AP
16 Oct 05
AP
5 Apr 10
L
15 May 07
L
1 July 06
C
1 Oct 08
L
1 Apr IS
Ck
15 July 12
Mid
15 Sept 13
L
(ODec 13
L
tf) Jan 11
A C
15 Jan 14
ECr
15 Mar 06
L
■SO Apr 06
Gr
3 July 02
Gr
5 Oct 00
F S
^8 Feb 03
Lt Cr
31 Jan 13
ChB
1 Apr 12
S B
10 May 04
IC
1 Jan 10
ChG.
8 Feb 13
Gr
1 Oct 12
L
15 Jan 12
Lt Cr
15 Nov 13
Car
15 Mar 12
ChB
1 Apr 12
Cr
H Dec 11
Lt Cr
io June 06
Gr
9 Feb 03
18 ALPHABETICAL LIST OP THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
V» here
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniorfty.
wh-ere 1 Name,
serving. | ««mo.
Rank.
Seniority.
11a Collins William A.
B
1 Mar 00
497 Cook Frederick E.
Car
1 Apr 01
158 Collins William S. L. ...
ChAE
1 Apr 13
352 Cook Henry J
8 B
29 Nov 06
356 Cook John
ChAE
1 Nov 04
■4516 Collinson Alfred C. (act)
L
15 May 13
238a Cook Lewis J
E 1
1 June 02
507a Collis D'Arcy G. C.
Mid
15 May 12
153 Cook Robert W. W. ...
Mid
15 May 13
366 Colomb Philip H
C
31 Dec 06
185a Cooke Geoffrey C
L
30 July 12
9 Colpoys Gerald B...(act)
SL
15 Jan 14
276 Cooke George A
AP
14 July 04
493 Colquhoun John S. P...
L
30 July 10
108 Cooke Gilbert G. H. ...
L
30 Nov 07
Colquhoun Robert C.KM
Maj
7 Aug 09
NOD Cooke Stanley W
E L
1 Dec 06
46a Colquhoun William G.
E L
1 Dee 02
19 Cooke William A.
Car
15 Dec 04
2736 Colson Bernard P.
AP
26 Dec 05
Ill Cookson Edgar C
Lt Cr
30 Sept 13
4716 Colson Henry St. C. ...
S
4 Oct 12
4966 Coomber Thomas G. ...
E L
1 Feb 04
418a Coltart Cyril G. B.
L
31 Dec 11
452 Coomber William H. ...
AP
27 Mar 04
225 ColthurstCyrilJ.B. (acf)
S L
15 Jan 14
Coombes Roland
Gr
10 Mar 04
127a Colvile Mansel B. P. ...
L
31 Dec 0s
228 Coombs Arthur E. G. ...
L
30 Apr 09
274 Colvill James C
SL
15 May 13
225e Coombs Henry M.
L
30 June 08
432 Colville The Hon.
381 Cooper Archibald P. ...
AP
7 Mar 06
Charles A
L
1 Oct 10
213 Cooper Arthur J
ChGi
23 Apr 13
383 Colville Hugh D
Lt Cr
26 J une 10
120 Cooper Derek H. C. ...
Mid
15 May 13
114 PJTColville TheHon.Sir
570 Cooper Douglas B
L
1 Apr 10
Stanley C. J.,kcb, cvo
V A
12 Apr 11
(Lent for duty under the
( Vice - AdmiraC Com-
Australian Govt.).
manding Firs t
Cooper Edward
FS
11 Nov 07
Battle Squadron)
195a Cooper Frank
Gr
3 Apr 08
518 Colvin Ivan B
SL
15 Sept 12
430 Cooper Guy E
L
15 Oct 13
237 Colvin Ragnar M
Cr
30 June 13
448 Cooper Hanway ... ...
SL
15 Nov 12
411 Comber Thomas G.
Lt Cr
30 Sept 12
524 Cooper Henry ba
SS
21 Nov 12
385 Combs John
524 )
SB
31 May 06
159 1 Cooper John
FP
12 June 08
NH !• Comden Sidney G. ...
Plym. \
HW
28 June 06
65 Cooper Leslie L
L
15 Mar 14
284 Cooper Patrick F
Mid
15 May 13
2S4 Comley George W. bm
RMQ
1 Sept 11
Po Cooper Philip S. ...(act
S L
15 Sept 13
180 Comport William O.(act)
WO
3 Nov 13
160 Cooper Robert F. B.
Gr
7 Feb 06
T£\ Compton Walter B.mvo
Cr
30 JunelO
528 Cooper Vincent M.
337 Cooper Walter W. (act)
Lt Ci
Gr
1 Apr 14
13 Sept 13
274 Compton William E. ...
Lt Cr
15 Apr 13
4716 Cooper Wilfrid
FP
25 Jan 10
A'ec ) Conde-Williams
524 f Maurice M. F
391c Condy Arthur
366 Cooper William
ChGi
1 Apr 12
AP
B
16 Jan 09
29 Aug 12
T^ j- Cooper-Key AstleyD.C.
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
Coll Congdon Charles H. (
L
j-15Sepl2
385 Coopper Herbert
ECr
3 Jan 05
rm!
iproby)
459 Coopper Sidney F.
E L
1 Aug 05
177 Conlon Walter K. E. ..
L
15 Nov 06
342 Coore Edmund G. B. ..
Mid
15 Jan 13
387 Connell Richard MB, ba
S
14 May 07
Coote James
ChSB
7 Jan 09
299 Conner Samuel ... MB
PS
25 May 13
2 Connolly Robert
Gr
8 Sept 05
520 Cope Lidbrooke F
SS
21 Nov 12
Connolly Thomas
Gr
4 Jan 02
180 Copland Joseph V. (act)
G
16 Oct 13
161 Connor Ernest J. J. ...
ChCr
29 July 12
160 Coplestone - Boughey
Ivq Connor James R. .., ...
Car
9 Feb 03
Alfred F
Lt Ci
15 Oct 11
503)
213 Coppin Frederic B.
Lt Cr
1 Apr 13
D Y V Connors Ernest J
Hong C
EL
1 Apr 06
496 Coppinger Brendan ...
114 Coppinger Cuthbert ...
L
L
31 Dec 08
30 Jan 12
Konq )
128a Coppinger Robert H. ...
Cr
31 Dec 10
161 Conron Philip B. R. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 08
520a Copplestone William A.
AE
1 Nov 03
Consett Montagu W.
Oorbett Charles F. mvo
C
30 June 07
W. P. (.Naval Attache)
C
22 June 11
^ j) | Corbett Godfrey E. ...
267 Constable James S.
E Cr
1 Apr 11
Cr
30 June 06
Constable Robert (act)
Mate
28 Aug 13
■^J^\ Constantine Henry ...
Ply )
P P
lApr 07
261 Corbett Noel M. F. ...
23 Corbett Robert G.
L
C
30 Nov 09
30 J une 12
43a Conway Archibald S.
G
13 Oct 13
120 Corbyn Frederick C. ..
Lt Cr
30 Sept 13
{act)
352 Cordeaux Edward C. ...
Mid
15 Jan 12
117a Conway-Gordon Lewis
LtCol
9 Dec 10
387 CordnerAlexanderA.EM
C
1 Jan 10
BMA
BtCol
10 Oct 11
238a Corlett Geoffrey
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
Coll Conybeare Charles t
B em1
Proby
j- 1 Oct 13
261 Cormac William P. B...
AP
13 Oct 08
2ndLt
234 Cornabe Archibald B.„.
L
15 May 07
68a Coode Charles P.R. ...
C
30 June 13
9 Cornabe' William E. ...
Lt Cr
30 Sept 12
Coode Cuthbert H. bm
L
1 July 04
Corner John
A E
12 May 05
510
Cook Bernard W. G. ...
S P
26 Dec 10
234 Cornford Frederick A.
FP
30 June 13
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
19
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Bank.
Seniority.
228 Cornish Herbert J. ...
B
15 Ja.n 13
439a Cox Michael G. B. (act)
S L
15 Sept 12
Cornish Samuel H.
Gr
11 Nov 11
221 Cox Percival J
Gr
8 Apr 11
2736 Cornwallis Oswald W.
8 L
15 Jan 14
127 Cox Ralph D
EL
15 Sept 04
(act)
337 Cornwell Sidney
Gr
7 Mar 10
041 1 ^ox Sidney C
Gr
16 Apr 02
457 CorsarJohnK
202 Corson Eric R
EL
L
17 June 07
15 Apr 08
p0 I Cox Sylvester
ChB
1 Apr 12
5 Cortis William A
Gr
27 Oct 021
Cox Wilfrid S
AP
5 Aug 05
231 Cory Robert F. P. ba
S
4 Oct 12
476 Cox William S
Cb Gi
1 Apr 12
237 Cory-Wright Alan
Mid
15 Sept 13
196a Coxe Hugh C. H
L
30 Oct 13
232 Cosgrove James
A E
1 Apr 02
350a Coxon Henry L. M.
L
30 June 08
11a Cosgrove Thomas W. ...
Gr
23 Dec 11
1H3 Crabb George
Ch B
1 Apr 13
225 Cossey Arthur E
E Cr
1 June 12
260 Crabb Joseph
337 Crabb Sydney G
B
Mate
19 Nov 12
14 Feb 13
352 Cosway Richard J.
AP
16 May 07
127a Crabb Thomas R. I. ...
OhAE
1 Oct 11
186 Cotes-worth Ralph W.B.
L
15 JunelO
381 Crabb William C. P. ...
Gr
2 Nov 03
545 Cottam William H.A.A
AE
14 Aug 04
225c Crabbe Lewis G. B. ...
Lt Cr
■!0 Sept 11
Cotter Francis G. rm
225 Cotter Francis J. A. (act)
MGen
S L
21 Nov 10
15 Jan 14
Crabbe Reginald W.G.
Gr
4 May 03
387 Cotter Thomas
Gr
30 June 04
213 Crabtree Ernest ...• ...
B Cr
1 Apr 10
4 Cotton Hugh P
L
15 June 09
552 Crace John G
L
15 Sept 08
228a Cottrell Alfred B.
Gr
10 Nov 07
(Lent for duty under the
170 CottrellJam.es W.
ChGi
•29 Nov U
Australian Govt.)
Cottrell - Dormer
Humphrey R. U.
Lt Cr
31 Mar 11
432 Craddock Robert J. (act)
A E
1 Sept 13
180 Couch Herbert W.
B L
1 Aug Ot
48 CraddockWilliamHvact)
AE
1 Sept 13
39 Coughlan James (act)
WM
1 May 13
4716 CradocliSirChriotophei
1136 Coughlan William
ChB
1 Apr 12
G. F. M. kcvo, cb
R A
24 Aug 10
108 Coulson John C
SB
i\ Mar 12
(Hear- Admiral Com-
2756 Coulton Frederick J. ...
Gr
18 Nov 10
manding Fourth
537a Couper Ernest A
S P
1 Mar 13
Cruiser Squadron)
153 Courage Godfrey M. ...
Mid
15 May 13
273 Cragg Noel H
SL
15 Jan 14
492a Courtis Ernest G
ChGi
1 Nov 13
Craig Archibald M. RM <
Pro by
2ndLt
j- 1 Oct 12
512 Courtis George K.
L
1 Apr 13
16 Craig Arthur W
C
30 June 08
221 Courtney Alfred
366 i
Page > Courtney ChristopherL.
4316)
48 Courtney Herbert H(act)
Oh Cr
1 Apr 12
11 Craig John W. ... mb
FS
13 May 12
L
28 Feb 11
Craig William M. cb.mb
DSG
17 Jan 09
Gr
■12 May 13
22 Crampton Denis B. mvo
C
22 June 11
366 >
547 Crane Henry B
Mid
15 Jan 12
Page > Courtney Ivon T. km
L
1 July 05
132 Crangle Edmund C. ...
AE
1 Oct 10
431a ) ^Has Umpv_ rank 0f Ca
510 Cousens Harry
228 Cousins Gerald R....(arf)
524 Couzins John H
16 Cove William W
524 Cowan Charles E.L. ma
391c Cowan Charles F. R. ...
466 Cowan Ian C
547 Cowan Walter H. mto,
ptain )
B
S L
ChB
AP
Ch
Lt Cr
L
C
26 Dec 08
15 Jan 14
17 May 12
9 Oct 1)
k!3Aug 97
1 Apr 13
15 Feb 10
31 Dec 06
79 Cranley James
D. W. H. F
284 CrappJohnT
531 Crapp William
148a Craufurd Arthur G. ...
464 Craufurd Charles E. V.
431 Craufurd Quentin C. A.
48 Craven Francis W.
350 Craven Harry L. D. ...
284 Crawford James L.
EL
ChGr
B
Cr
L
Cr
L
Lt Cr
A E
1 Nov 01
1 Apr 12
3 Jan 05
il Dec U
1 Oct 06
31 Deo 10
1 July 11
30 Sept 12
1 Nov 11
DSO
453 Cowardin William L. ...
s
19 May 11
366 Crawford William R. ...
333 Creagh James V
E L
Lt Cr
17 Sept oi
1 Apr 14
180 Cowen William
Gr
1 Dec 0i
Creal Archibald E.
AB
1 Nov 09
153 Cowland William G. ...
Mid
15 May 13
(Lent for duty under the
384 Cowman Arthur R. ..
S P
11 Sept 13
Australian Govt.)
284 Cox Alfred B MB
s s
23 May 12
NH)
Chat - Greaser Thomas md, ba
47 Cox Edmund MB, ba
SB
11 Feb 09
S
14 May 07
472 Cox Edward
A E
1 Nov 03
366 )
493 Cox Ernest W
AP
13 Nov 02
120 Creasy George E
Mid
15 May 13
512 Cox Herbert B. T.
E Cr
1 Apr 06
473 Crebbin Edward H. ...
Mid
15 Jan 14
630 Cox James E
Gr
7 Oct 08
520 Cree Aubrey McM.
P
31 Dec 11
(Lent for duty under
Canadian Govt.)
252 Creese paniel G
B
1 May 01
Cox James E. ... (act)
B
11 Mar 14
175 Creighton John W. ...
FP
1 Oct 10
65 Cox James E. C
F P
5 Mav 12
131 Creighton Eenelm E. L.
Lt Cr
31 Mar 12
127
Cox James T. ... ..
B
26 June 07
524
Crennell Patrick
ChGi
26 Nov 13
20 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name. Rank
Seniority.
552 Creswell Colin F.
Mid
15 Jan 12
385 Croucher Edward W. . . .
L
29 June 12
{Lent for duty under ike
Croughan Frederick S
Gr
13 Jan 14
Australian Govt )
(act)
349 Creswell George H. ...
L
) Apr 11
432 Crousaz Augustus G. ..
BL
1 Feb 06
118 Creswell John
Mid
15 Sept 12
505 Crow Ernest C A E
1 Mar 10
366)
120 Crowley Clive E. S. ... Ck
15 July 13
Page > Creswell Thomas S. EM
L
1 July 06
244 Crowther Francis W. 1 L
30 July 11
4316.)
3586 Crowther William R.D.Lt Cr
15 Dec 11
166 Crichton Charles
1276 Crozier Louis H Lt Cr
31 Dec 07
L. M. M i Ii
30 June 06
80 Cruddas Seymour rmai C
1 Jan 12
65 Crichton George B. A. i B Cr
1 July 08
388 Cruft Arthur H 1 Gr
29 Oct 03
118 Crichton James R.M.M. L
1 Apr OS
153 Crump Henry ! A E
1 Mar 12
29 Crichton Reginald L [ Cr
31 Dec 07
26 Cruse Percy | SP
1 6 Feb 13
1276 Crichton William H. .. E Cr
1 July 09
36 Crutchley Arthur F ...Lt Cr
30 June 13
65 Crick Geoffrey M. RM
L
1 July 06
Po Crutchley Victor A C. S L
15 Sept 13
273 Crick Thomas ... ma
Ch
14 Junell
(acfi\
540)
Cruttwell Cecil G. ...Lt Cr
30 Sept 13
DY> Cridland Edward C. MB
F S
28 July 06
5 Cubbin William „,• W W
4 Jan 12
Sh )
496 Cubison Arihur J. ...; Mid
15S3ptl3
507a Crimp Arthur H ChAB
1 Oct 12
CG Cubitt Alexander E. ...
FP
10 Aug 00
385 Crisp Arthur 8 | E Cr
24 Sept 06
366 Cubitt Robert F
S B
1 Sept 02
63 Crisp Reginald K lEL
1 Oct 1 1
118 Cuddeford Frederick W.
540 Crispin Gilbert 0. W. Cr
22 June 11
F (act) S L
15 Jan 14
39 Crispin Robert 1 B
19 Nov 12
CuffeJames A. F. rm! C
29 Apr 03
Critehlow Reginald T.
Mate
28 Aug 13
366)
(act)
Page \ Cull John T L
15 Mar 09
298 Crocker Cecil J
Lt Cr
1 Sept 10
431 J
521 Crocker Frederic
Gr
30 Mar 01
352 Cull Malcolm G. S. ... A P
7 Mar 12
89 Crocker Sidney P.
213 Crocker William E. ...
Car
F P
1 Aug 06
19 Feb 12
252 } Cullman William F. ...
F P
16 Junell
366)
100 Culme-Seymour
Page - Crocker William R. ...
4316)
L
1 Apr 08
Michael mvo
C
1 Jan 05
Cumberlege Claude L.
Cr
22 June 11
415 Crockett Earnest
Gr
28 Apr 10
(Lent for duty under
Po Crockett George M. (act) SL
15 Sept 13
Australian Govt.)
29 Crocombe Francis L. ... Gr
15 Oct 01
120 Cumming Alexander P. Mid
15 Jan 14
547 Crofton Harold M. M...J A C
15 Jan 14
117 Gumming Alistair S. ...! Mid
15 Jan 12
512 Crofton Philip D. ...j L
15 Apr 08
4716 Cumming GeorgeE. ... Lt Cr
1 Apr 14
452 Crohan Patrick B. ... Lt Cr
30 Sept 13
Cummings George W.
WM
1 Dec 13
^S?e 1 Croisdale Louis R. ... B Cr
1 July 10
(act)
180 CummingsRaleighR.MA
N I
2 June 98
160a Croisdale Percy D. ... BL
15 Feb 0?
352 Cummins Arthur D.C.
S S
23 Nov ] 1
191 Croker Edward J. O'B. E L
1 Dec 06
Po Cunard Anthony G. (act) SL
15 Sept 13
18na Croker George F EL
1 Nov 07
348 Cundall Charles E. .. Cr
31 Dec 13
524 Crole-Rees Herberts. ma J Ch
14 July 08
11a Cundall John R
AP
15 July 12
418a Cromie Francis A.N. ...;Lt Cr
15 June 11
305a Cuninghame David D.
EL
2 July 07
2736 Crompton Charles H....' Gr
22 Aug 00
2736 Cunliff'e Robert L. B. ...
Mid
15 Sept 12
Croneen Sydney \ F 8
13 May 12
222 Cunningham Alexan-
258 Cronin Richard j B
1 Feb OS
der D
L
30 June 10
113a Crook Frank L ; E L
1 Apr 0;
4396 CunninghamAndrewB
Lt Cr
31 Mar 12
520 Crook George H. H. ...ChCr
lApr 12
163 Cunningham Frederick
260 Crook James 1 S B
10 May 04
G
A P
27 May 04
Crooke H. Ralph
C
30 June 12
278c Cunningham John E.G.
E L
1 June 04
(Assistant Director of
63 Cunningham JohnH.D.
Lt Cr
30 Oct 13
Naval Equipment)
524 Cunningham Norman
AP
29 June 03
11a Crooks Robert C
Mid
15 May 1?
518 Cunninghame- Graham
11 CrookshankGodfreyC.Cl L
15 Sept 11
Angus E. M
S L
30 Aug 13
36] Crookshank Robert ...
47 Crookshank Thomas H.
S L
SL
15 Dec 12
15 May 13
533a \ Curgenven Leonard W.
BL
1 Nov 03
(act)
1276 Curnow Edward G. ...
AE
1 Aug 05
457 Crosbie John M. McO.
L
15 Aug 12
387 Currey Bernard
RA
2 Mar 11
120 Crosbie Pierce L. frcsi
S S
23 Sept 09
(Rear Admiral in home
Cross Benjamin O.
Car
19 Nov 03
Fleets, Portsmouth)
344 Cross Gerald C
SB
21 Nov 10
512 Currev C. N. Ebden ...
L
15 Apr 11
160a Cross Thomas
Car
30 July 01
273 Currey Hugh S
Cr
22 Junell
47 Crosse Reginald E. I.
AP
28 June Of
473 Currv Douglas G.W. ...
L
15 Oft 08
4716 Crossen Edward (act)
AE
1 June 13
350a Curry Hugh F
L
30 Mar 12
273 Crossley John G
Mid
15 Sept 12
524 Curtain Wilfred J.
ChGr
1 Apr 12
488
Crouch Charles H. A....
A P
6 Aug 07
392
Curteis Alban T. B. ...
L
30 June 09
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 21
Where
Berving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving^
Name.
Hank.
Seniority.
69
Curteis Gerald
SL
15 May 13
431
Dallas Oswald C. D. ...
EL
1 Dec 06
Curtin Morris ... rm
St. Mj
25 Nov 13
80
Dailey Geoffrey C. L....
Mid
15 Sept 12
Curtis Arthur G
L
1 Feb Ik
582a
Dallimore George A.
B
4 Jan 09
1466
Curtis Berwick
Cr
22 June 11
{Lent for duty under the
CG
Curtis Charles R
Cr
30 June 04
Australia?! Govt.)
326c
Curtis Dunstan A.
AC
15 July 13
131
Dalrymple - Hamilton
TB)
30 f
Frederick H. G. ...
L
31 Aug 11
Curtis Francis S
A E
24 Feb 06
117
NH)
Plym\
Dalton Bernard N.
Ck
15 July 12
180
Curtis Frank M. C. ...
L
•SOJune 10
Dalton Frederick J. A.
FS
26 Mar 07
385
Curtis Ivor, ma, amime
N I
21 Jan 01
524)
Curtoys Charles E.E.rm
Col
11 Apr 12
392
Dalton Roland P
EL
1 May 11
263
Curzon-Howe Leicester
520
Dalton William
E L
1 Apr 08
C.A.St. J
Mid
15 Jan 12
291
Daly Edmond
B
4 Mar 07
347
Cusack Ernest W. H. ...
Gr
1 Sept 03
277
Daly Edwin E
ChGr
1 Nov 13
646
Cusack James M. L. ...
P
1 Oct 12
306
Daly Stephen C.J. ...
Gr
10 Apr 07
454
CusackWilliam J.
S B 26 June 02
265
Daly William
Gr
3 Apr 00
392
Custance Aldwyn D. ...
Custance Gustavus W.
SL
30 July 12
260
Dalzell Henry ... MA-j
Ch
N I
22 Nov 97
2 June 98
M
S
12 May 08
326c
Damant Eric L. B.
Mid
15 Sept 13
507a
Custance Wilfred N. ...
Lt Cr
15 Jan 13
209
Damant Walter S. mvo
E L
1 June 04
39
Cutcliffe Edwin G. ...
B
1 Mar 03
48
^idCDampier Cecil F....
C
1 Jan 04
151
Cuthbert Charles
ChB
1 Apr 12
48
Dampier - Child
431
Cuthbertson Stewart J.
Gr
12 Dec 99
Thomas H. F
EL
1 Aug 05
170a
Cuthbertson Thomas
366
Danby Clinton F. S. ...
Lt Cr
30 Sept 12
A
A E
1 Nov 04
180
Danckwerts Victor H.
L
15 Mar 10
319
Cutlack Percy E
EL
20 Jime03
141
Dane Arthur M. Y. ...
L
31 Dec 08
547
Cutler William A.
B
I Mar 03
287
Dane Clement R
Lt Ci
31 Dec 13
352
Daniel Charles S. ...
Mid
15 Jan 12
366
Daniel Henry M.
L
15 Sept 09
CG
Daniel Octavius H.
Daniell JohnF. ... RM
Cr
MGen
31 Dec 04
11 Apr 12
65
Daniells Alfred J. ...(act)
AE
1 Dec 13
512
Daniels John A
ChGr
19 Apr 12
265
Dannreuther Hubevt E.
Lt Cr
15 Oct 10
306
Dannreuther Tristan ...
Cr
31 Dec 05
531
Danson James G. MB
8
4 Nov 10
415
Darbyshire Longuet M.
Lt Cr
1 Oct 09
141
D'Arcy Judge
Dark Albert E. (act)
C
Gr
30 June 10
17 Feb 14
2736
Darke Reginald B.
L
1 Oct 07
510
Darley Arthur C
ECr
5 Mar 06
431
Darley Arthur La T. ...
S S
11 Feb 09
'219
Darley Arthur T | Cr
31 Dec 09
552
Darley Frederick C. ...
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
L
15 Jan 07
D.
TB\
29/
Darley Henry C
A E
1 May 05
159
Darley Henry La T. km
Ma]
14 May 10
9
Dartneil Louis E
FS
10 Nov 12
160a
Dacey Henry E ,.
AE
1 Nov 12
Darwall Robert H. rm
C
1 Feb 07
CG 1
385J
Da Costa Herbert C. C.
C
30 June 05
Darwall William H. ...
Lt Cr
15 Mar 11
473
Darwin Francis W.
Mid
15 Jan 14
524
D'Aeth Arthur C. S. H
C
31 Dec 13
161
Dasent Manuel
Cr
31 Dec 13
284
Dailey Frederick E. ...
Car
1 June 03
34
Dasent Walter
Lt Cr
1 Apr 10
TB)
104 f
Dailey Robert J
ChB
12 Feb 12
154a
391a
Da than John E
Dathan Joseph D. ma
FP
Ch
5 Jan 08
7 Jan 96
11
Dale Arthur J
Car
15 July 03
352
Dathan William A.
E Cr
23 Dec 07
225
Dale George
B
28 Feb 09
213
Dauglish John ... ma
Ch
1 June 05
161
Dale Henry E
Mate
14 Feb 13
547
Daulman Harry ... (act)
AE
1 Aug 13
512
Dale William R
Gr
12 Sept 11
337
Daunt Thomas
B
16 Feb 05
294
Dalgleish James W. O.
L
31 Dec 10
Page} Davenport Charles S.
558 .
DalglishKennethP. ...
L
31 Dec 10
433d f
McN BM
C
1 Sept 09
(Ltnt for duty under the
255
Davenport James E. ...
ChGr
8 Dec 10
Australian Govt.)
46
Davenport Robert C. ...
Lt Cr
30 June 11
2734
Dalglish Robin C
Lt Cr
1 Oct 10
431
Daves William
FP
31 Aug 11
22 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank
Seniority.
Wh«re ! Name.
serving. '
Rank.
Seniority.
Davey Albert
Page 1 Davey John H
592 f (Lent to the Canadian
AE
ChCr
1 Nov 03
29 Nov 06
pi ^ Dawson Henry P. ma
Oh
21 Nov 92
145 Dawson Hugh T... (act)
S'L
15 Jan 14
Government for duty at
16 Dawson John
ECr
15 Nov 10
Halifax Dockyard)
159 Dawson Lionel G.
L
31 Dec 07
161 Davey William
B
1 Oct 01
496 Dawson Oswald H.
Lt. Cr
30 June 12
228 David Thomas M.
E L
1 Dec 02
159 Dawson Patrick F. M...
Mid
15 May 13
512 Davidge Charles
ChGr
6 Feb 13
266 Dawson Sidney (act)
A E
1 Feb 14
335 Davidge George S.
SS
10 Aug 09
503 "J
326a DavidsonAlastairG. (act)
1 Davidson Alexander P.
SL
C
15 May 13
22 June 11
EbZ ( Daw8on William
EC
25 Nov 01
366 Davidson Alfred W. ...
H St
1 Jan 10
Kong)
127)
354 Day Albert J
AE
1 Apr 03
D Y > Davidson Arthur MB
NH\
SS
21 Nov 10
496 Day Arthur H. B.
Mid
15 Sept 13
150 Day John W
A E
13 June 03
NH\
262 Day William
AE
1 Oct 10
Portl r Davidson Arthur R. MB
S3
23 Feb 12
5 Deacon Francis J.
Gr
27 Julv 04
520 )
148a Deacon Frank
Gr
30 Aug 11
294 Davidson Ernest G.W.
Cr
31 Dee 1C
131 Deacon John L
E L
1 Aug 10
130 Davidson George L. ...
L
1 Oct 11
524 Deacon William N,
Gr
14 May 10
TB 9 Davidson James
AE
1 Nov 03
259 Deakin Arthur M. RM
C
1 Sept 11
75a Davidson Thomas M....
ChAE
1 Apr 13
5a Dean Arnold
W T
12 Apr 11
160 Davidson William
Gr
4 Jan 09
80 Dean Brian
Mid
15 Sept 12
159 Davies Arthur J
Cr
31 Dec 09
295 Dean Francis E
E L
8 June 05
Davies Francis B.C. (act)
Car
30 June 13
474a Dean Frederic W.
Cr
2 May 00
547 Davies Jack L
Mid
15 Jan 12
284 Dean James
A P
19 Jan 06
146 Davies Joseph C
ChB
1 Apr 12
99 Dean John
A E
1 Oct 10
166 Davies Pereival P. (act)
AE
INov 13
590 Deane Ralph H
Lt Cr
1 Apr 14
CAat}DaviesPriceM
ChB
1 Apr 12
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
366 i
266 Deans William J
E L
lAug 05
Page > Davies Richard B.
L
30 June 08
5a Dearden Richard L. ...
L
1 Sept 13
431a)
507a Deare Nhjel B. .. ' ...
Mid
15 May 12
100 Davies Richard F. M....
Mid
15 May 13
34 Dearman Harold
A E
1 Jan 09
DJ \ Davies Robert B.
EL
1 Nov 03
148a De'ath Robert H.
DeBartolom6 CharlesM.
L
C
30 June 09
31 Dec 07
130 Davies Thomas G. R. ...
E L
13 Jan 03
CB (Naval Assistant to
118 Davies William A. J. ...
ECr
1 May 06
the First Sea Lord)
196 Davis Eric A
S L
15 Sept 13
284 de Blaquiere The Hon.
154a Davis Frederick C.
E Cr
1 Apr 07
AlanB
Mid
15 Jan 13
4716 Davis Greswolde L. O...
AC
15 Sept 13
34 de Burgh Charles
L
30 July 08
80 Davis Harry
E Cr
1 July 10
391c de Burgh Hubert H. ...
Lt Cr
30 June 08
TB 5 Davis Henry
ChAE
1 Apr 13
117 de Burgh John M. T. ...
Mid
15 Jan 13
2916 Davis John C
Lt Cr
15 Feb 12
484a DeCaenRaymondG.F.H
L
/ Apr IS
^ 1 Davis Reginald U.
P
21 Jan 14
DeChair DudleyR.S.MVO
(Naval Secretary to First
R A
31 July 12
520 DavisSamuel G.
B
19 Sept 11
Lord of the Admiralty)
277 Davis Btanley W.
166 Davison Thomas
S L
A E
15 July 13
1 Apr 11
^° j- De Denne Cecil H. ...
AP
9 Sept 06
418a Davison William J.
AP
16 June 05
Fo Deedes Hugh B. ...(act)
SL
15 Sept 13
Davy Bishop O. M.
Cr
31 Dec 08
145a Deeney Michael H.
Gr
16 Dec 05
(Naval Assistant to
326c De la Poer Edmond
Hyarot rapher)
A. T. deP
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
CG Davy Edward G. W. ...
Cr
26 June 02
26 de Lisle Rudolph
Davy Francis L
L
30 June 10
H. E. M. P
S L
15 Oct 13
5 Davy William L
F P
6 Jan 05
452 Dell Richard (act)
Gr
21 Nov 13
16 Daw Arthur W. P. ...
A E
1 Nov 09
117 del StrotherRalphL.RM
L
1 July 07
46 Daw William H
SS
8 Nov 06
145a deMeric Martin J. C...
L
1 Oct 10
200 Dawe Charles H
68
16 May 11
484a de Mowbray Eric G. B.
Mid
15 Jan 13
524 Dawe William
ChGr
1 Apr 12
96 Denbow William
E Cr
1 Apr 10
262 Dawes Charles B.
F P
4 Nov 01
366 1
448 Dawes Frederick -
Gr
1 Dec 03
D Y > Denham George
ChB
1 Apr 12
365 Dawes George W
AP
15 Oct 13
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155 Dawes Reginald W. ...
A E
1 Oct 10
263 Denison Edward C. ...
L
1 Oct 10
CG Dawson Arthur B. F. ...
Cr
31 Dec 04
232 Denison Ernest W.
Cr
31 Dec 10
11 Dawson Arthur P. em
L
1 July 07
2686 Denison Harold E.
Lt Cr
1 Apr 09
180a Dawson Edwin
AE
) Nov 03
259 DenleyJohnW
HSt
1 Jan 10
528 Dawson Francis J. H....
L
30 June 10
363 Denman Arthur 0.
P
1 Nov 12
66
Daw eon Frederick G. ...
ECr
1 Apr 06
1176 Denn Thomas
Gr
7 Sept 11
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
23
Where
eerving.
Kan*. | Seniority. 1^
228
520 >
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Has\
390
CG
27
547
148c
.582a
524
TB\
13 I
1806
34
261
177
364
385
150
1826
145
512
CG
260
392
507
531
366
366
358
Dennis Arthur T.
Dennis James...
Dennis John J.
Gr
30 Mar 00
1 July 01
S G 11 May 13
Dennistoun George H,
Denny Herbert M.
Denny Herbert E. H. ...
Dennys Edward A.
Denoon Angus H.
Denson Horace E.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Dent Douglas L
( Captain Superinten
dent of Torpedo Boat
Destroyers building
by Contract)
Denton Herbert
Denton John H
Denton William M. ...
de Paris Victor
de Pass Daniel
Dering Claud L. Y. ...
Derry John G-
de Robeck JohnM.
(Admiral of Patrols)
d6 St. Croix John
de St.LegierArchibaldS.
De Salis Antony F. .
De Salis Eodolph H. P.
De Sausmarez Philip
D'A
Despard Maximilian C.
Devas Horace C.
Devereux Alfred H. .
Devereux Edmund B.
Devereux John W.
Devereux Thomas D. .
Devereux William
L
Lt Ci
SS
FP
AE
E Cr
June 06
Apr 07
Feb 08
Aug 11
Apr 11
July 13
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Gr
ChAE
Gr
ECr
L
L
Ck
RA
ChB
EL
Mid
L
Cr
SL
S
ChAE
Mid
Gr
SB
ChAE
141 de Veulle Frederick J. D .
Devine Joseph
De Vitro" John D.D. ma
Dewar A. Eamsay
Dewar James F
Dewar Kenneth G. B....
Dewar Robert G. D. ...
Dewey George
De Wilton Gordon A. St.
J. M
de Winton Francis S. W
Dews John
231
262
232
178
120
153
Dewstowe John
366
645
Dhue Frederick
-{
Diaper George H.
(Lent for dlity under
Australian Govt.)
160a Dibben Arthur D. H. ..
Dibblee Frederick L. \
BMA.J
Dibley Albert K
120 Dick Hugh A. C ,
P
Gr
Ch
L
Lt Cr
Cr
C
ChAE
SL
Mid
A E
4 May 08
1 Oct 11
27 Mar 08
1 Jan 08
15 Oct 13
31 Dec 07
15 July 12
1 Dec 11
1 Apr 12
1 May 07
15 Sept 13
15 July lo
26 June 02
15 Dec 12
14 May 09
lApr 13
15 Jan 13
1 9 Oct 10
28 July 04
1 Oct 11
1 Aug 13
28 JuneOl
22 Apr 98
15 Mar 07
31 Mar 13
22 June 11
31 Dec 13
1 Nov 04
30 Aug 12
15 Sept 13
1 Nov 08
NOD
99
225a!
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9
484a
505
CG
61
160a
340a
537a
524
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117 (
260
ChGr
Ch
MAA
Gr
L
Maj
EL
1 Apr 12
| I Jan 10
14 Aug 11
15 May 08
19 Sept 11
1 Aug 11
30 July 11
524
39
Dick James D.
(Assistant Director of
Naval Ordnance)
Dicken Edward B. C. ..
Dickens Gerald C.
Dickenson George O. M
MB
Dickery Charles (act)
Dickinson Cecil C.
Dickinson Evelyn R. S
Dickinson Robert L. ..
Dicks Henrv L
Dickson Charles B.
Dickson Walter A. C. ..
Diggle Neston W
Dight Sydney R
Dillon George C
Dillon Stafford H.
Dimick Maurice D. ...
Dimmer John F. rm -2
Dimond James F. W. ..
Dimsdale Reginald T...
L
Lt Cr
S S
A E
SL
Mid
SS
Cr
Lt Cr
SL
Cr
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L
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337
286
545
273
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218
170
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232
337
Dimsey Edgar R. T>so
Dingle John P....
Dinwiddy Ralph G.
Disney Edward O.
Dix Charles C.
Dix Thomas L.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
DSG
Mid
Lt Cr
L
Lt Cr
Gr
31 Dec 08
15 July 09
3i Dec 09
23 Aug 11
1 Nov 03
28 Feb 13
15 Jan 14
23 May 06
30 June04
15 Nov 10
15 Mar 14
30 June 13
1 Oct 06
30 Mar 08
1 Oct 09
15 July 12
7 May 02
1 Not 05
16 Apr 02
30 June 08
Dixie Albert E. ...
Dixon Alan
Dixon Hugh ... ...
Dixon John J.
Dixon Noel W.
Dixon Robert B
Dixon William ...hma
Dixon William J
Dixon-Wright HenryD.
MVO.MA
Dobbyn Aubrey F.
Dobinson George W. ...
Dobson Claude C.
Docksey Thomas L. yet)
Dodfl David
Dodd Edmund R.
Dodd James F
Dodgson William L. ...
Doelbeig Athelstane
H.H
Doherty Constantine ..
Dolbear Edward F.
Dolbear Frank
Dolbear Harry
Dolphin Desmond F. ..
Dolphin Edgar H.
Dolphin William H. ..
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
Mid
Gr
L
ECr
Maj
E L
Ch
2 Feb 12
15 Jan 13
J8 Apr 10
30 June 07
15 Jan 11
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28Nov 08
1 Oct 10
15 Jan 14
14 July 99
15 Dec 13
1 July 04
1 Aug 10
1 June 02
10 Nov 99
L
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Lt Cr
SL
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Lt Cr
Mid
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Gr
Gr
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S L
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15 June 13
1 Apr 99
30 Mar 14
15 Jan 14
26 Apr 11
15 May 13
1 Apr 08
15 July 10
15 Sept 13
19 Oct 10
19 Apr 06
6 Mar 01
12 Dec 13
30 June 06
15 Jan 13
1 Sept 12
24 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name,
Rank. Seniority.
391c
62
512
232
Dominy John 0.
DomvileArchibaldC.W.
(Lent for service under
the Chilian Govt.)
Domvile Barry E.
(Assistant Secretary
imperial Defence
Committee)
Don David
Donald George M. (act)
Donaldson Leonard A.B.
Donkin Collingwood
F.L
Gr
Lt Cr
80
2736
363
348
510
277
524
180
200
131
387
363
512
113
496
118
L
Donne Lancelot V.
DonDell Ernest T. (act)
Donnelly Thomas
Donovan Alexander M
Donovan Arthur P.
Donovan Daniel
Donovan Denis
Donovan William
264a Donovan William A. ...
524 Dooley John
Doran James A. ...
Dore Frederick
Dore George
Dore William H. ...
Dorling H. Taprell
Dorling James W.S.
Dorman Thomas 8
Dornan John
Doubleday Charles H.
129a Dougherty Albert J. ..
Doughty George J. H
(act)
Doughty Henry M.
148c Douglas Alexander S
160a Douglas Cosmo A. O.
218c Douglas David W. S.
Douglas Henry P.
(Superintendent of
Charts, Hydrograpkic
Dept.)
Douglas Howard .
Douglas Philip W
Dougias Robert .
1826 Douglas- Hamilton
■lames A.
2736 Douglas-Pennant Cyril
E. (act)
473 Douglas-WatsonFrancis
Dove James ,
145 Dove John S
1276 DowdeswellArchibaldJ
547 Dowding Arthur N. ...
Dowding Herbert E.hm
Dowding William K.D
Dowell James G-. ... em
Dowland Ernest H
Cr
Mid
A E
Cr
E Cr
Mid
S L
Gr
SL
ChGr
ChGr
W M
ChGr
E Ci
L
B
Gr
A E
Ch Ci
Lt Cr
L
Lt Cr
AE
A C
Gr
Car
2 Mar 11
15 July 13
31 Dec 09
15 Jan 14
1 Aug 13
31 Dec 09
1 Jan 10
C
L
L
Lt Cr
Cr
15 Sept 12
15 Jan 14
2 Apr 08
15 Nov 12
20 May \ 1
17 Nov 12
1 Nov 10
23 Nov 13
1 July 13
6 Aug 12
1 Sept 02
8 Mar 02
1 Aug 11
1 Apr 12
31 Dec VI
30 July 09
30 Sept 13
1 Nov 03
15 July 13
1 Dec On
1 May 13
30 June 08
30 June 06
30 June 06
30 Sept 12
31 Dec 10
191
262
Dowling Horace E.
161
160
366
493
170
Mai)
84 Dowman Alfred H. A...
176a Down Richard
342 Down Richard T
Downer Walter E. rma
63a Dowries Andrew B.
48 Downie Basil N j
.213 Downing Dawson 0. ...'
ChAE; 1 Nov 08
Lt Or!l5 Apr 11
A E 1 Apr 09
L '31 Aug 12
S L
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15 Jan 14
15 Jan 14
3 Nov 9r
S L j 15 Jan 14
A P 20 Aug 08
L il5July06
L ! 1 July 07
L j 15 Nov 13
Bndr!23Feb 11
AE
EL
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1 May 05
1 June 02
1 Jan 05
1 Apr 03
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WO !13Mar Oi
L il5Sept0c
S L |30 Nov 13
L !3oJunelO
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank. Seniority.
284
509
274
42
NH
Chat
366
388
520
232
77
520
234
Downing Edwin
D'Oyly Henry R. N. rm
D'Oyly Warren H. ...
D'Oyly-Hughes Guy ...
Doyne Herbert W.G. ...
Draisey John W.J.
Drake Francis R. H. ...
Drake Henry W. ...
Drake Joseph R. ...
Drake Sidney J. ...
Drake- Broc km an
Lewis A bm
Drayson Edwin H.
520
473
180
218
352
120
76
503
228
231
113
Flym > Dreaper George A.
524)
(Sj-DrennanHenryD-
366 ) MB> BA
305 Drew Edward
2736 Drew Frederick J.
Drew John H
Drew Reginald O. (act)
Drew Reginald J. B. ...
Drew Thomas B
Dreyer Frederic C.
Dring Harry H. (act)
Dring Robert H. ..,
Driscoll Robert ..,
Driscoll Thomas ...
Driver Ernest
Drought Arthur E.
391a Drover Frederick J.
620 Drummond The Hon.
Edmund R
(Lent for duty under
Canadian Govt.)
264a Drummond Jocelyn H.
WCell Drummond John E. ...
490a Drury Frederick A.
108 Drury-Lowe Sidney R
9 Du Boulay Charles J.H.
(act)
DuBoulay Ernest G.H.
Ducat Gerald
Duck William A. S. ...
Duckett Stephen W. ...
Duckworth Arthur D.
Duckworth Frederick...
Duckworth Joseph
KB)
Has}
520 )
M66
J\
Chat .
Duff Alexander L
(Director of the Mobil
isation Division of
the Admiralty War
Staff)
63a Duff Arthur A. M.
388 Duff-Dunbar Kenneth J
3916 Duffell William J.
261 Dugdale Basil J.
148a Dutfdale John C
118 Duggan Edward (act)
496 Duggan Eyre S
8 B
C
0
L
DSG
Gr
S P
B
ChAE
ECr
L
A P
DSG
Gr
Car
ChB
AE
L
L
C
1 Jan 03
27 Dec 03
30JUD6 08
30 Sept 13
6 May 13
26 Feb 12
15 Jan 13
12 July 12
INov 04
1 Apr 05
1 July 08
3 Aug 10
11 May 13
14 May 07
8 Sept 10
29 June 05
1 Apr 12
1 Sept 13
3u Jan 09
1 Oct 09
30 June 13
Mate 28 Aug 13
15 Jan 14
21 May 03
19 Oct 10
1 Oct 10
1 Jan 11
9 Sept 07
30 June 06
Mid
A E
Gr
AE
E Cr
E L
L
C
ChAE
C
S L
79
CG
416
7y
263
15 Nov 09
30 June08
1 Apr 05
30 June 09
15 Jan 14
Lt Cr 30 Junel2
Lt Cr 31 Dec 05
Dudding John S. ...
M66 1
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'hat )
Dudley Sheldon F.
S
Gr
AC
AE
AE
R A
C
L
E Cr
Mid
B
Gr
AP
11 Apr 13
1 July 01
15 Sept 13
1 Apr 03
1 Jan 12
2 Aug 08
19 Nov
31 Dec 09
28 Feb 07
1 Jan 08
15 Sept 12
1 Sept 99
21 Nov 13
15 Oct 12
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
25
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank
Seniority.
where I Name,
serving. | «<•■**».
Rank.
Seniority.
^ j- Dugmore Eric V. F. K
Cr
31 Dec 08
510 Dyer Walter P
146 Dymott Herbert N. ...
SB
FP
26 Feb 08
16 July 03
512 Duguid Alexander
Gr
9 Nov 98
493 Dyson Alfred
Gr
1 July 01
524 Duke Alan C. H
L
1 Apr 08
363 Duke David E
ECr
28 May 13
234 Duke Mansergh V. ..
Ck
15 July 12
47 Duke Robert G
L
1 Apr 11
448 Dumaresq John S. mvo
C
30 June 10
420 Duraas Philip W., CVO
C
31 Dec 06
Dumbleton William A.
(act
159 DunbarRonaldE.C.(acc)
Mate
28 Aug 13
S L
15 Jan 14
507a Dunbar-Dunbar-Rivers
Evelyn
L
15 Dec 13
2736 Dunbar-Dunbar-Rivers
Harry D
L
15 July 11
119 Duncan Alexander
A E
1 Apr 03
Duncan George E.
S S
23 May 06
Duncan John A
Lt Ci
15 Jan 06
(Superintendent of Re-
search, Woolwich)
67 Duncan Samuel
EL
1 Nov 06
505 Duncan-Best Cecil D.
(act)
213 Dundas Harold V.
SL
15 May 13
Cr
30 June 12
118 Dundas John G. L.(act)
S L
15 Jan 14
E.
148c Dundas Lawrence L. ...
Cr
81 Dec 07
145 Badie John
Mate
14 Feb 13
Dundas of Dundas
11 Eagar Alexander E. A.
AP
5 Feb 12
Charles
R A
22 July 10
Eagles Charles E. C. rm
C
1 Sept 12
Po Dundee HooperStewart
Eagles Benry C. ... rm
Gen
11 Apr 12
B (act)
SL
15 Sept 13
160 Eames Edward T. P. ...
FS
14 Nov 10
2736 Dunlop Samuel H.
E L
1 Oct 0£
151 Eames Robert F. C. ...
FP
11 July 04
319 Dunlop William
Gr
16 June 01
Eames William
SG
11 May 13
280 Dunlop William J. P....
L
1 Apr 07
561 Eardley - Wilmot Fred-
296 Dunmore Henry A. ...
Ch B
1 Apr 12
erick N
L
31 Dec 06
532 Dunn Charles F
ECr
1 July 08
(Lent for duty under the
326o Dunn Edward P. ...(act)
Gr
30 Jan 14
Australian Govt.)
524 Dunn Harold 8
Gr
9 Jan 11
497 Earle Allan
Gr
29 Nov 02
431 Dunn Samuel W
Gr
5 June 05
195a Earwaker Geoffrey D'O.
L
1 Oct 09
Dunn Walter
ChAE
1 Apr 13
262 Eason Victor C. G. ...
AP
28 Dec 07
Dunne Joseph F. (act)
Mate
7 May 13
473 East Michael E. ... ...
SL
15 Sept 13
512 Dunne Thomas B.
Gr
19 Oct 10
Easterbrook John W.D.
L
1 Feb 14
Dunning William T. ...
B
1 Oct 01
W.
114 Dunphy John (act)
Gr
24 Feb 14
291 Eastman Neil I. rma
L
20 July 11
170 Dunster Henry
ChGr
14 Nov 11
■ Eastman Thomas I, (
RM j .
Jroby
}l Jan 12
163 Dupen Arthur P. L. ...
ECr
1 Apr 07
JndLt
407 Durham Arthur E.
L
31 Dec 10
Eastman William I. rma
M Gn
7 Feb 12
385 Durman Richard F. ...
AP
2 May 07
366 )
Page > Eastment Alan G.
SS
J3 May 06
67 Durman Vincent G. ...
Ck
15 July 13
4316 )
39 Durnford John W. ...
L
28 Feb 14
12a Eastment Gerald M. ...
ss
26 Feb 08
48 Durrant Christopher M.
C
1 Mar 13
1136 Easton Horace H. E. ...
Gr
28 June 06
BMA
118 Eastwick- Field Edward
L
1 Oct 12
Ckat\ I)urston Arthur S. W...
ECr
12 Feb 14
Eastwood Hugh R.
268e Eaton Robert <
L
3hGr
1 Oct 10
1 Apr 12
145 Durston John C
PS
14 Nov 09
299 Ebblewhite Ernest G....
L
31 Dec 11
225 Eckersley Ernest W. ...
AE
1 Apr 04
432 Dustan John W. ... km
3k6c Dusting John J. (act)
Ma.i
Gr
17 May 11
20 May 13
ra > Edbrooke George
ChB
20 July 18
294 DuthyArchibaldE.D.C
SL
15 July 13
117 Eddey James T
Car
1 Jan 02
Dutton Arthur B. S. ...
Cr
30 June 10
136 Eddis Christopher J. F.
L
31 Dec 07
(Serving at Admiralty)
528 Eddis Paul L
L
15 Dec 13
260 Dyer Ernest H. McA....
S P
30 June 10
366 Eddy Charles
SB
1 Apr 03
9 Dyer George ...
Gr
11 Nov 11
245 Ede Ernest G
E L
1 May 07
26 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
166 Edelsten John H
L
30 Dec 13
2736 Elgar John G
A P
12 Aug 08
138 Edgar Alfred
Chaf \ Eagar William H. Ml)
L
lApr 13
432 Elgood Reginald L. ...
Mid
15 May 13
S
12 May 08
16 Eliot Ralph
Cr
30 June 13
274 Edgcumbe Edward H.P.
L
15 Dec 06
1 Ellaby Joseph D
Lt Cr
1 Apr 10
Edgell John A
Lt Cr
31 Mar 11
127a Ellerton Walter M. ...
C
31 Dec 10
392 Edmonds Archibald
Elliot Bertram N.... bm
C
1 Feb 07
CM
AP
13 Jan 08
1806 Elliot Henry
F P
24 Oct 09
366)
158 Elliot James O
Lt Cr
31 Dec 12
Page }■ Edmonds Charles H. K.
L
15 Feb 13
342 Elliott Albert E. ... bm
RMG
1 Sept 11
4316 \
Elliott Frank
L
15 Oct 06
503 Edmonds Fred ... (act)
WW
21 Sept 13
(Lent for duty under the
71 Edmonds Percy L.
E Cr
1 Apr 13
Turkish Government)
366 Edmunds Evelyn R. ...
L
1 Oct 07
505 Elliott Frank L
Gr
25 Aug 04
473 Edward-Collins George
164 Elliott Frederick
Gr
11 Feb 10
P. B
Lt Cr
26 Dec 12
114 Elliott Harry M. C. ...
P P
14 Jan 11
46 Edwards Albert G. 8.
Car
4 May 11
GSF Elliott HenryV.W.
C
30 June 04
62 Edwards Alfred
S B
1 Apr 03
99 Elliott Joseph
Ch Gr
1 Nov 13
4S4a Edwards Charles It. ...
ChCr
1 Apr 12
CG Elliott Stanley E
P P
12 Jan 02
127a Edwards Edwin C. ...
AE
1 Apr 03
146 Elliott William C
Gr
27 Mar Oh
385 Edwards Ernest
ECr
1 Feb 07
100 Ellis Alexander ... (act)
A E
1 Oct 13
EdwardsPrederickC . bm
Maj
2 Oct 08
131 Ellis Arthur J. ... ...
Gr
20 July 09
524 Edwards Frederick J....
Gr
31 Oct 07
496 Ellis Clement
SL
15 Mar 13
273e Edwards Graham R. L.
Cr
30 June 12
385 Ellis Ernest F
E A
21 Dec 11
391a Edwards Harrington D.
L
30 Oct 06
19a Ellis Ernest F
S S
11 Feb 09
5 Edwards Henry P.
Gr
19 Oct 10
529 Ellis Frederick
A E
1 Nov 03
284 Edwards Herbert L. ...
Cr
30 June 09
540 Ellis George
L
20 Sept 13
40 Edwards Herbert M. ...
Cr
4 Mar 07
547 Ellis Gordon E. D. ...
S
3 Apr 12
331 Edwards Herbert R. L.
Lt Cr
30 Sept 13
108 Ellis Herbert M
L
15 Feb 14
520 Edwards Herbert W. ...
L
1 Apr 13
213 Ellis Hugh O
Gr
7 JnneO*
WColl Edwards Hugh
C
31 Dec 13
326c Ellis Stanley V
Cr
30 June 09
509 Edwards James W. ...
Car
29 June04
391a Ellis William H
B
11 Aug 11
182fi Edwards John D
C
31 Dec OP
224 Ellison Alfred A
Cr
1 Jan 07
291 Edwards Kenneth
L
15 Feb 12
Ellison James P. ... bm
StMj
16 Sept 06
39 Edwards Macleod G. A.
E L
1 Nov 07
3661
267 Edwards Richard L. ...
L
15 Aug 06
Page} Ellison William H. (a)
ChAE
1 Apr 12
166 Edwards Sidney
ChGr
1 Nov 13
431a)
161 Edwards Walter G. ...
S S
9 June 10
Ellison William H. (6)
AE
1 Nov 04
32 f Edwards William
AE
1 Nov 04
80 Ellwood Michael O. D.
261 Elmhirst Thomas W. ...
Mid
Mid
15 Jan 12
15 May 13
479 Edwards William H. ...
ChAE
1 Nov 05
3S9 Elmsley Theodore K. ...
L
30 June 07
505 Egan Charles E. F. (act)
S L
15 May 13
Coll Elson George F. ...(act)
Mate
18 Dec 13
202 Egan James
76 Egan Percy B., md, ba
Gr
S
15 Sept 05
12 May 08
^20 } Elstob Eric B
AP
2 Aug 06
512 Egerton Brian
Lt Cr
15 Sert 13
Elwell Charles B.
Lt Cr
30 June 12
259 Egerton StVGeorgeLeC.
(Lent for duty under
KCB ( Commander-in-
Australian Govt.)
Chief, Plymouth.)
A
21 Mar 13
291 Ely Walter D
Gr
14 May 10
326 Egerton Henry J.
SL
30 Oct 12
385 Emdin Archie R
ECr
1 July 03
476 Egerton Hugh S
L
15 Feb 13
276 Emmerson George
Car
1 June 09
22* Egerton Reginald P. ..
Ck
15 July 13
545 Emmerson Harry
Car
30 Jan 11
326 Egerton Wilfrid A. ...
Cr
31 Dec 13
Coll Empson Richard \
Probv
j- 1 Oct 13
385 Egerton Wion de M. ...
Cr
30 June 12
W. H. M. km")
2ndLt
127a Egford George H
47jj f Egremont John
Car
18 Oct 02
9q > England George P. ...
109 England Hugh T
Cr
30 June 10
A P 27 Mar 08
Lt Cr
15 July 13
288 Eke Frederick G. (act)
Car
26 Aug 13
259 England Richard B. ...
Lt Cr
30 June 12
29 Elbrow Claude B
L
31 Dec 10
CG England William N. ...
Cr
31 Dec 04
385 Elder William L
Cr
30 June 07
9 EnglishReginaldW(act)
SL
15 Jan 14
117 Elderton Halford F. ...
Mid
15 Sept 12
452 English Stephen S. ...
L
15 July 07
231 Eldred Edward H.
F P
3 Sept 05
CG English Valentine D. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 08
381 Eldridge Arthur V. ...
E L
1 Aug 05
ID Ennals Charles C.
Lt Cr
15 Julv 09
450 Eley Prank
Gr
11 Oct 12
225e Enright Daniel P.J. ...
Gr
9 Feb 03
366 Elfick 'James E
Gr
8 Nov 05
Enright Edward ...(act)
Mate
7 May 13
558 Elgar George H
E Cr
6 May 13
385 Enright William G. E.
AP
2 Jan 09
( Lent for duty with the
286a Epworth Henry J.
Gr
28 Feb 12
Australian Government)
47
Errington Donald
Lt Cr
15 Sept 10
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
27
Where
sorving
Rank. Seniority.
185a Brrington Herbert
180 Errington Keginald H.
273 Erskine David V. F. ..,
W Coll Erskine Seymour E. ..,
256 Escombe Harold
132 EsplenJohnJ
430 Esson William ... em
11a Etherington Frank B
(act)
552 Euman Charles ...
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
391 Eustace George ... ,
Eustace John B. ...
Eustis Thomas J.
Eva Francis E.
Evans Alfred C. ...
Evans Alfred E. ..'.
Evans Arthur
Evans Arthur K. ... rm
Evans Benjamin G.(aci)
Evans Bertram S...MVO
Evans Charles H. L. ..
Evans Claude B
Evans Edward R. a. R
CB
260
160a
80
TB\
16 J
145
61
391c
266
346
384
39
DY\
Po f
63
547
150
273a!
350
44
Po
W Coll
505
159
524
384
178
199
4a
432
496
199
Evans Ernest J
( Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Evans Frederick
Evans Frederick J».
Evans Harold E
Evans Harold T
Evans Henry
Evans Henry A
Evans Horace C. ...rm
(Admiralty for Special
Service)
Evans Hugh de la P. ...
Evans John H. ...(act)
Evans John H. (act) ...
Evans Joseph H
Evans Laurence A. L.
(act)
Evans Maurice D
Evans Stewart
Evans Tim E.
Evans Thomas C
Evans William
Evans William H
Evans William T
Evan-Thomas CharlesL.
Evan-ThomasHughMvo
(Rear Admiral, First
Battle Squadron)
Eve Benjamin
Evelegh Aldridge
Evelegh Edmund G. rm
Evens James B
Everard Richard H. B.
Everett Allan F. ... cb
( Captain of the Fleet and
Commodore 1st Class)
McK.
(act)
WT
L
R A
Cr
Gr
Maj
W E
ChAE
R A
B
B
E L
Lt Cr
C
A E
C
Mid
L
Cr
Gr
ChB
ChAE
SI
E L
ECr
B
LtCol
A P
Gr
Car
B
SL
Cr
Gr
S L
HSch
B
Oar
Car
L
R A
ChB
EL
LtCol
S P
L
12 Apr 11
30 Jan 09
15 Oct 06
21 Mar 13
31 Dec 08
6 Oct 09
lSept 11
14 Nov 13
1 Apr 13
1 Apr 11
3 June 13
22 Feb 12
12 Dee \2
1 Nov 02
30 Sept 13
1 Oct 09
1 Sept 12
1 Aug 13
30 June 13
15 May 12
30 June 07
1 July 12
31 Aug 05
3 Nov 13
1 Apr 12
15 Aug 12
1 May 09
1 July 10
15 Mar 12
11 Apr 12
15 Jan 14
3 Apr 13
19 Aug 13
1 Nov 00
15 Sept 13
30 June 09
26 Nov 12
15 Jan 14
29 Sept 12
21 Feb OH
1 Oct 99
1 Apr 01
28 Feb 13
9 July 12
lApr 12
1 Nov 12
21 Nov 10
7 Sept 12
1 Apr 10
31 Dec 05
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
366)
Page >
431o )
460
145
61
63a
352
366
2916
391c
2S6
476
'age ,
534
78a
213
244
Everett Frank
Everitt Alfred E ...
Everitt Richard A.
Every George E. ..
Eves William H. ..
Evill Douglas C. S.
Bvington Cyril B.
Evitt, Harry C. T. (act)
Ewart Arthur E
Ewart Victor A
Ewbank Maurice
Ewing Alexander A.
Des V
(Lent Colonial Office for
service in W. Africa
as Asst. District Com-
missioner Southern
Nigeria)
Exton Walter
Eyre Francis G. ...
(Chief Inspector
Naval Ordnance)
Eyre Ralph V.
Eyre Reginald F. ...
Eyre Wilfrid R. P.
Eyres Cresswell J.
Eyres Walter C. T.
of
267
113
326c
231
317
11
99
CG
58
469a
528
120
79
153
180
273c
327
520
6
496a
F.
Facet Samuel H F S
FairbairnBernardW.M. Lt Ci
Fairbairn William D. ... Mid
Fairbank Christian B. S S
Fairley Archibald MB
Fairley Charles S. ... W M
Fairlie Edward T. ... A P
Fairtlough James W. ... Lt Cr
Fallowfield Walter H.G. L
Falls John B SL
Fane Robert G Cr
Fanning Edward F. ... S L
Fanshawe Sir Arthur D. A F
GCB, GCVO
Fanshawe AubreyB(aci) S L
Fanshawe Basil H. ... C
Fanshawe Guy D. ... Lt C
Fant George E Gr
Fardell Kenneth M. ... SL
Farebrother George H. A E
Fargus Frederick N. ... Cr
Farie James TJ C
Farlow Frederick S. ... Ch Gr
Gr
ECr
Mid
A E
8 P
SL
EL
Gr
E Cr
L
L
A P
Car
R A
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
S L
R A
Mid
19 Oct 10
1 July 1 1
15 Sept 13
1 Mar 12
11 May 10
15 May 13
1 Aug 08
17 Feb 14
1 June 12
31 Aug 1.3
1 Apr 13
10 June 05
18 Aug 10
U Oct 13
30 June 1 2
31 Dec 12
15 July 12
23 June 13
15 Sept 12
29 Nov 13
15 Julv 09
15 Sept 12
23 May 06
5 Nov 09
1 Jan 13
30 Aug 07
15 Dec 65
30 June 10
15 Jan 13
31 Dec 13
15 June 13
30 Apr 10
15 Sept 13
30 June 10
15 Aug 11
1 Jan 09
30 Nov 13
lApr 09
30 June 10
30 June 13
30 Aug 11
28 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Farlow George H.
Gr
3 Jan 03
151 Feilmann Ferdinand
366)
D Y } Farlow William H . ...
E. B
Lt Cr
lApr 13
L
9 Feb 13
3586 Fell David M
L
1 Apr 09
ckS
339c Fell Patrick E
SL
15 Sept 13
63a Farman Sigmund W. ...
Ck
15 July 12
159 FellowesEric W. E. ...
L
31 Aug 09
420 Farmer Donald W.
L
30 June 06
159 Fellowes Thomas B. ...
L
30 Oct 13
136 Farmer Edward C.
AE
2 Oct 03
260 Fellowes-Gordon
170 Farmer EdwardT.N. rm
L
1 Jan 05
Frederick C
Mid
15 Jan 14
503 Farmer James C. ... KM
C
1 Sept 13
175 Felton Charles
Car
16 Mar 04
448 Farnley Arthur H.
SB
1 Jan 02
60 Fendick Walter R.
E L
1 Jan 05
259 Farqu har Alastair C.N.
L
lApr 10
159 Fenn Cyril D
Lt Cr
W June 12
Farquhar Mr ArthurM.
V A
17 July 11
61 Fenn William ... ba
Ch
26 Mar 13
KCB, cvo
48 Fenn William H
B
2 Jan 10
(Admiral Command-
524 Fennamore John
ChGr
28 Dec 13
ing Coast Guard and
531 Feniier Athelstan A. h .
L
iO Jan 07
Reserves)
340a Fenton Eric C
A P
15 Oct 12
Farquhar Arthur R. ...
260 Farquhar Malcolm
L
Mid
1 Oct 10
15 Jan 14
gS [ Fenton James H
AE
1 Nov 03
Farquhar Richard B. ...
R A
2 Dec 08
552 Fenton - Livingstone
(Vice - President of
Robert G
Mid
15 May 12
Ordnance Board)
(Lent for duty under
£g \ Farquhar Stuart St. J.
C
31 Dec 05
Australian Govt.)
Farquharson Cecil G-. rm
C
1 Jan 13
430 Fenwick Walter
AE
1 Nov 07
263 Farquharson Eric R. A.
8 L
15 May 13
537 Ferguson Adam ... ...
SL
30 Apr 12
(act)
89 Ferguson Charles J. ...
FP
9 Oct 04
Coll Farquharson Harry D. J
RM \
Maj
BtLt-
Col
6 Jan 07
6 Jan 14
RMA Ferguson John C.mb.ba
533a f Ferguson Samuel F. ...
FS
ECr
22 Feb 04
1 July 07
438 Farquharson John P....
L
1 Oct 06
512 Ferguson William
ChCr
1 Apr 12
459 Farquharson Keith R.
L
1 Oct 10
395 Fergusson Edmund J.
S L
15 Nov 12
524 Farr Frederick J
HSch
10 Jan 10
88 Fergusson George D. G.
8
i4 Nov 11
403 Farrant Charles E. S. ...
S L
30 Aug 12
Fergusson James A. ...
C
31 Dec 05
493a Farrar Joseph
A E
1 Nov 03
72 Fergusson James H. ...
FS
29 Nov 13
326c Farrell William E.
Gr
26 Feb 12
86 Fergusson Nigel R.
L
15 Nov 07
132 Farrington Alexander
C
31 Dec 10
60a Pernie David ... (act)
Gr
28 Feb 13
T^ \ Farrow John W
ChAE
1 Apr 07
350a Pernie Robert
12a Ferris John 8
AE
SL
1 Nov 04
28 Feb 13
180 Farrow William H. ...
Gr
14 Aug 11
475 Ferris Samuel P. C ...
ChaE
1 Oct 12
109 Farwell John R. B. ...
SL
30 Aug 12
258 Festing Maurice C. RM
C
31 Aug 09
326c FaughtAlgernonP.LeC.
Lt Cr
31 Dec 09
100 Fewings John A
Car
1 Apr 99
180 Faulkner Frederick ...
Gr
19 Oct 10
156 Fewins Archibald F. ...
AE
1 Apr 11
448 Faulkner George H. ...
SL
30 Oct 13
155 Fforde Charles «
Lt Cr
1 Apr 14
65 Faulkner Robert I.
L
15 July 08
305a Fforde Thomas R.
Lt Cr
15 Aug 11
512 Favell Ernest T
Lt Cr
15 Mar 14
259 Fiddick Will'am
L
2 Aug 12
239 Favell Francis B.
Lt Cr
31 Dec 09
la Fidler William H.
Gr
19 Oct 10
349a Faviell Douglas ... ...
L
15 Aug 06
ISO Field Alfred act)
Gr
31 Oct 13
164 Fawcett Harold W. ...
L
30 Jan 13
484a Field Arthur H. D. ...
Lt Cr
31 Mar 12
366 )
Field Clifford ...RM
C
1 Jan 12
Page r Fawcett Henry ... rm
4314 \
C
1 Jan 13
66 Field Cutlibertr.F. ba
Ch
1 Oct 13
520 Field Frederick L.
C
31 Dec 07
223a Fawcett John
L
30 June 06
260 Field George H. ... rm
RMG
1 Sept 11
326 Fawcett Kenneth R. D.
Mid
15 Jan 12
Field George W
Gr
2 Nov 03
PawcknerSherard M.O.
E Cr
1 July 10
3886 Field Henry C. D.
Lt Cr
1 Apr 10
Coll Fawckner William F. S.
RM
Proby
2ndLt
1 Oct 13
448 Field John L
Lt Cr
1 Apr 1 i
4 Fawssett Arthur O. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
420 Fielding Gerald T. ma
Ch
1 May 1 1
263 Fayrer William G. ...
HSt
1 Jan 10
476 Fielding Walter L. ...
L
15 Feb 07
286 Feast George W. ...(act)
A E
1 Nov 13
231 Figg Alfred W
ChGr
26 Feb 12
Feather Thomas A. F.
B
10 Sept 04
476 Figgins James
Mate
14 Feb 13
237 Fedarb Frederick MB
F S
28 July 06
217c Figgins John W
ECr
1 July 10
48 Feeley John ... (act)
B
7 June 13
44 Figgins Richard J.
ChAE
1 Apr 13
420 Fegan Joseph
A E
1 Mar 10
337 Fildes Denis Q
L
31 Dec 11
27 Fegen -Edward S. F. ...
80 Fegen Frederick W. F.
284 Fegen Richard F
145 Feildinsr TheHon. Hugh
L
15 Oct 13
35 Filewood Henry A. (act
B
25 June 1 3
L
30 Nov 09
284 Filleul Philip M..„ (act
8 L
15 Jan 14
Mid
15 May 13
86 Finch Edward T. D. ..
; L
15 June 08
385 Finch Ernest J
F8
11 Feb 07
C. R
L
15 Jan 07
520
Finch George G
'ChAE
1 Apr 05
OP THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
29
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Finch Sidney W P
8 Nov 13
326
Fitzherbert-Brockholes
Fincken Cuthbert A. T. A B
1 Feb 14
Roger H
L
15 Mar 13
(act)
88
FitzMaurice Maurice 8
C
30 June 10
552 Findlay James B \ Mid
15 May 12
108
Fitzmaurice Raymond
Cr
30 June 13
(Lent for duty under
100
Fitzrov Robert 6.
SL
IS Feb 14
Australian Govt.)
Po
Fitz RoyBdward H.(act)
SL
15 Sept 13
545 Finegan George A. ...! S
4 Oct 12
479a
Flannigan Patrick N. ..
ChAE
1 Nov 09
213 Finemore Samuel A. ... H St
1 Jan 10
1776
Fleming Alexander G.
L
30 Dec 06
263 Finlaison John B. em Maj
520 Finlayson Alfred W. J. L
11 Apr 09
1 Apr 10
KM 1
Po r
Fleming Aloysius F. ...
8 S
16 May 11
273 Finlayson Henry W. mb F8
28 July 06
266
Fleming David H.
B
15 Jan 13
589 Finlayson John F. ... Lt Cr
.SO Sept 13
536
Fleming John
A B
1 Apr 03
(Lent for duty under
TB\
109 r
48
Australian Govt.)
Fleming Robert
ChGr
1 Apr 12
505 Finnis Frederick C. ... L
259 Finnis Steriker ; AP
15 Feb 08
24 July 0b
Flemming Charles C
Mid
15 May 12
JSVD \ ■Pirebrace Aylmer N. G. L
30 July 06
505
Flemming Thomas F. S.
(act)
SL
15 May 13
365 Firman Humphry O. B. L
31 Aug 08
117
Fletcher Alexander L.
L
1 Apr 08
61 Fishenden James W. ...' Gr
25 Mar 09
Fletcher Edward K. BM
C
3 Aug 07
5 Fisher Albert E | AB
1 Nov li
3396
Fletcher Evelyn N. R.
A C
15 Jan 14
72 Fisher Alexander Ch Gi
1 Apr 12
129
Fletcher George H. ...
B L
1 May 02
NB)
407
Fletcher Hugh U.
Lt Cr
30 June 11
Has } Fisher Arthur R S
12 May 08
385
Fletcher John N
A P
23 Aug 03
520)
496
Fletcher Rawdon A. ...
Mid
14 Feb 13
266 Fisher Douglas B
L
30 Aug 12
145a
Fletcher Walter J.
Lt Cr
30 June 12
65 Fisher Frederick C. ...
Cr
30 June 12
65
Fletcher William J. W.
Mate
14 Feb 13
454 Fisher Frederick 0. ...
EL
1 Feb 04
385
Fleury Richard C.
A P
10 Apr 08
Fisher Sir Frederic W.,
524
Fligg Henry W. B. ...
L
15 Sept 09
KCVO (President of the\ A
15 May 13
Flint Harry E
Ck
15 July 12
R.N. Coll., Greenwich)\
284
Flint John C
B L
1 Nov 12
160 Fisher John M. H. ,„| L
30 Sept 13
273
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A E
1 Apr 11
505 Fisher Richard
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28 Feb 14
261
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13 June 13
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1 Oct 10
202
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8 May 12
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31 Dec 13
356 1
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1 Apr 11
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100
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L
30 Aug 13
Fishley Robert D 1 Cr L
24 June 13
Flynn Benjamin H.
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25May 09
221a Fishlock Harold A E
1 Nov 03
260
Flynn Francis C
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15 Jan 12
381 Fitch Edward W.... ba Nl
8 Feb 00
259
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B
1 Feb 02
145 Fitch Henry M A P
15 July 12
48
Flynn Philip
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1 Nov 13
389 Fittock Ernest M. ... AB
24 Feb 06
366
Foden Harry
F P
12 Dec 09
231 Fitz Percy Car
13 Aug 04
180
Foley Albert J
Gr
19 Oct 10
507 FitzGeorge George W.
292
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Gr
29 Apr 13
F (act)i S L
15 Sept 12
3396
Foley Laurence F.
Mid
15 Jan 12
Fitzgerald David P. (act)' Gr
1 Feb 14
303
Folli'ott Edwin
FS
25 Mav 13
273 FitzGerald Edmund F.! L
31 Dec 10
CG
Foord Henry D. G.
Lt Cr
1 Apr 01
570 FitzGerald George P.M.; L
1 Apr 07
1276
Foot Cunningham R.
(Lent for duty under the
deC
C
31 Dec 06
Australian Govt.)
366
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AP
12 Aug 07
117
Foot Rodney Q
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29 Sept 12
170 FitzGerald James H. ... Gr
9 Jan 08
69
Foote Alfred G
L
1 Apr IS
114 FitzGerald John U. P.... L
558 Fitzgerald Michael ... Gr
15 Mar 09
29 July 03
266
Foote George H. A. ...
ChAE
1 Oct 13
(Lent for duty under\
430
Foote Lionel G
L
30 June 07
Australian Govt.)
Coll FitzgeraldMichaelP.MB S
14 May 09
Coll
Foote Richard ,C.G.rm-J
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15 Feb 14
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15 Feb 07
34a FitzGerald Thomas M.
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1 Apr 05
180
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31 Dec 12
Page i Fitzherbert The Hon.
533 f Edward S
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30 June 04
387
Forbes Charles S
Lt Cr
30 June 09
( Cap tain Superinien d-
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273
Forbes Duncan F
A C
15 July 13
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5
Forbes James L
Lt Cr
31 Dec 09
448
Fitzherbert Herbert ...
L
30 June 07
9
Forbes John W
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1 Apr 03
30 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Ran* Seniority. ™f«
177
327
153
520
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524
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366
476
159
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Forbes Spencer D
Forbes Sempill The Hon.
Arthur L. O
Ford Charles W
Ford Denys C
Ford Frederick (act)
Ford George
Ford George E
Ford John A. ... ...
Ford Philip H
Ford Richard V. T. rma
Ford Victor
Ford Wilbraham T. R.
Ford William G
Ford William J
Foreman Arthur G. ...
Porlong Charles J.
Forman Philip C
Forrest James
Forrest James A.... MB
Forrest William
Forrester Adrien A. MB
Forrester Henry
Forster Alfred L. ...rma
Forster Herbert A.
ForsythDouglasW.O'B .
Forsyth- Forrest Ed-
ward J
Foster Edward M.
Foster Edwin ... (act)
Foster Frederick ...
Foster Frederick A. P.
Foster George H. S.
Fo3ter Harry B. ...
Foster Hubert A. ...
Foster Joseph P. ...
Foster Richard F.C. rma
389
145
200
277
263
153
72
150
255
263
353
Foster William J.
FothergillCharleBG. em
Fothergill Henry M. ...
Foulis Archibald P.
Liston rma
Foulkes Thomas J.
Found Herbert C. (act)
Fountaine Charles A.
Fowle Frank G.
Fowler Cole C. ...
Fowler Lawrence P.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Fowler Maxwell T.B.
Fox Alfred F. ...
Fox Cecil H. ...
Fox Charles L. ...
Fox Edward
Fox Louis J. ... (act)
Fox Tristram
Foxley Charles H. 3.
France-Hayhurst Cecil
H. '
France-Havhurst Regi-
nald G. .'.
Francis Albert E.
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Cr
Cr
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L
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L
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31 Dec 0/
31 Dec 10
1 Apr 09
15 Mar 13
26 Sept 13
1 Mar 01
2 July 00
8 Aug 11
3 Sept 11
1 Jan 03
1 Feb 03
26 June 10
6 Feb 01
1 Nov 02
4 May 03
15 Aug 10
15 Jan 13
1 Nov 03
8 Nov 06
29 May 13
8 Nov 06
1 Apr 10
1 July 04
30June 07
31 Dec 13
1 Oct 08
2 July 01
1 Dec 13
1 Mar 11
30 June 12
27 Mar 12
1 Feb 00
4 Apr 99
1 Apr 06
5 Aug 04
30 Sept 13
1 July 06
30 Sept 11
10 June 13
1 May 07
7 J uly 13
1 Jan 10
15 Oct 09
30 June 07
1 May 07
Rank. Seniority.
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C
Lt Cr
Ch Gr
A E
L
L
Cr
Mid
EL
4 Aug 13
6 Sept 11
31 Dec 11
1 Apr 14
J3 Feb 13
1 Aug 13
31 Dec li
1 Sept 13
30 June 07
15 Jan 14
1 Nov 09
260
232
4716
512
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127a
358
392
266
387
352
284
266
180
180
352
431
448
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174c
451a
299
379
439a
277
91
379
546
54
520
180
385 I
NODS
466
117
430
484a
421
180
159
71
63a
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72
231
363
180
391c
392
Francis Beauchamp A.
Francis Guy B. H.
Francis Leslie C. K
Francklin Philip mvo
Frankland Albert J. ...
Franklin Charles km <
FranklinCharles S.P. ba
Franklin Cyril P.
Franklin Gordon
Franklin Harold G. C.
Franklin Percy H.
Franklin Robert H. G.
Frankling Frederick W.
Franks Harold M. rma
Franks Ivan B. ...
FraserBruceA
FraserD.Rae
Fraser The Hon. George
Fraser Harry McL.
Fraser James G.
Fraser John (act)
Fraser John S. G.
Fraser Ronald M.
Fraser William St. J. .
Freeland James H. (act)
Freeman Benson F.
Freeman Edward
Freeman Thomas
Freeman Vincent P. ...
Freeme George E.
Fremantle Charles A
Fremantle Sydney R.
MVO
French A. G. Valpy
French Arthur H. RM
French FitzstephenJ. (
F. ... RMA (
French Harry ...(act)
French Wilfred F.
Frewen Ivo W. L.
Frewen Oswald M.
Freyberg Geoffrey H. ...
Freyberg Lancelot P. ...
Friedberger William
H. D
FriseAllenB (act)
Frith Ernest O.
Frost William A. ...(act)
Fry Frederick C. ...(act)
Fryer Geoffrey C...
Frjer Arthur (act)
Fudge George
Fulcher Clarence A
Fulford Alfred G.
Fulford Percy D.
Fullarton John ...
Fuller Cyril T. M.
Fuller James
Fuller William B.
Fuller William G.
Fullerton Eric J. A. ...
Funnell Joseph W.
Furmadge Frederick W.
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30 June 11
15 May 13
22 June 11
14 Apr 12
13 July 07
19 June 99
30 June 13
8 Feb 08
30 Nov 06
17 Nov 11
15 Jan 14
1 Oct 13
1 Julv 06
30 Nov 13
15 Mar 08
22 June 11
1 Apr 09
1 Oct C8
29 Oct 10
15 Jan 14
30 Sept 13
30 Oct 06
18 Dec 12
2 Oct 13
1 Nov 03
1 Aug 11
7 Mar 12
30 June 12
17 Oct 04
31 Dec 13
7 Dec 13
5 Nov 09
3 Nov 13
27 July 11
3 Nov 13
31 Dec 12
28 Feb 13
28 Feb 09
31 Dec 10
lOct 07
15 Jan 14
U June 13
12 Mar 08
1 Feb 14
1 Feb 14
15 May 13
2 Oct 13
11 Nov 11
30 June 01
22 Aug 03
1 May 07
8 Feb 10
31 Dec 10
17 Sept 12
1 Apr 12
1 Apr 11
31 Aug 10
30 Mar 00
8 Dec 10
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
31
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
47 Furneaux Arthur H. ..
^ | Furnivall Frederick .,
11 Fyler Herbert A. S. ..
G.
168 Gabbett Bdmond P. ...
148a Gabe Ivor S
140 Gage Alexander H. ma
520 Gailleton Alfred T. MB
418a Gaimes John A
159 Gaisford St. Lawrence
Stephen F
Gaitskell Sydney sma-J
48 Galbraith Thomas D....
131 Gale William T.
545 Galletly Thomas W. ..
531 Galpin Walter S
Gamble Sir Douglas A
XCVO
387 Gamblen Herbert V.
175 Gambrell Hubert A
54 1 Gandell Wilfrid P.
93 j- Gandy Frank R. ...
496 Gandy Gerard H....
346 Gannaway Albert W
502 Garbett Leonard G.
159 Gard Thomas J. ...
217 Garde Walter H. O.
FBCS.Ed
125 Gardener Frederick W
Gr
Gr
C
2 Apr 12
16 Apr 02
31 Dec 04
Gardener Harry L.
512 Gardiner Bernard C.RM
159 Gardiner William N. ...
366 Gardner George F.
218c Gardner Henry E. MB
11 Gardner Lewes G.
430 Garforth Francis E. M.
225 Garland John A. .. (act)
23ia Garlick Archibald M. ..
505 Garner Charles H.
195a Garnett Herberts. ..
431 Garnham Robert W. ...
420 Garnier Henry K.
520 Garnier Walter K. rm
507a Garnons - Williams
Gerald A (act)
278a Garrard Charles E.
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11 Apr 13
19 July 00
10 Aug 09
31 Dec 08
15 Nov 12
13 Mar 08
1 Sept 12
15 Aug 13
9 Aug 05
19 Oct 10
30 Mar 13
8 Dec 13
2 Mar 05
19 Feb 08
15 May 06
18 July 06
15 Sept 13
1 Apr 03
1 Jan 09
1 Mar 12
25 May 13
1 Apr 12
25 Nov 1Q
3 Apr 05
30 July 13
19 Oct 10
8 Nov 06
30 June 09
31 Dec 08
15 Jan li
31 Dec 12
18 Sept 12
1 Jan 07
1 Apr 12
1 Apr 10
1 Jan 12
15 May 13
1 Apr 03
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366
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431
520
180
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Garrett Edward W. C
Garrett George
Garrett Horatio M.
Garside James
Gartside - Tippinge
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Garvey Douglas ... ,
Garvey Michael ... .
Garwood Gordon L. P.
Garwood Harry T.
Garwood Hugh 8.
Gask Walter
Gaskell Arthur frcs
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533 j
366
385
453
558
546
238
273
364
392
228
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229
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(act)
Gaskell Gerald B.
Gates George...
Gatliff Albert F.
Gatt Laurence ..
Gaud Harold T.
GSP Gaudin Edouard..
AdCGsMiit Ernest F. A.
OMG
(Commodore 2nd Class)
Gaunt Guy R. A
Gauntlett Henry R. ..
Gauntlett John H. H
(Lent for duly under
Australian Govt.)
Gaussen James A. C ..
Gavin Charles M
Gavin Douglas J. ...(act)
Gay George M
Gay John J ma
Gazeley William ... rm
Geach James B.
Geake Edward R. M
Gearing Ernest H.
Geary Charles J.
Geatou William C.
Gedge Joseph T. ...
Geldard John...
Gell William H.
Geoghegan Herbert L.
MD, BA
George Arthur S. D. ...
George Francis B.
German James L. H. ...
German Emperor and
King of Prussia His
Imperial
William II. kg, gcvo
Germaney Alexander
T
Germon William J. (act)
RM
Gerrard Eugene L.rm/
Gibb Charles A
Gibbings Edward M ...
Gibbons Frederick G.
(act)
Gibbons Hume A
Car
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L
Gr
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E Cr
FP
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LtGen
W E
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B
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Car
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L
L
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L
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AP
1 July 99
33 Jan 05
1 Oct 06
2 Apr 12
15 Sept 13
15 Jan 13
12 Dec 12
15 Jan 14
9 Oct 05
4 Apr 10
6 Nov 09
31 Oct 06
30 JunelO
30 Sept 11
26 Mar 08
22 Jan 11
14 Nov 13
1 May 07
31 May 11
31 Dec 03
30 June 07
1 Nov 04
7 Aug 10
10 Feb 09
27 Apr 07
15 Jan 14
1 Nov 02
16 Dec 01
13 Feb 14
12 July 12
15 Feb 09
1 May 01
19 Oct 10
1 July 99
16 Nov 11
1 July 05
15 Nov 08
15 May 07
30 June 06
19 Nov 08
5 Nov 01
2 Aug 98
20 Mav 12
1 Dec 13
1 Sept 11
3 Jan 14
12 June 11
;jl Dec 09
29 Apr 13
15 Oct 13
32 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
273 Gibbons Robert R. (act)
531 Gibbs Charles R
439c Gibbs George L. D. ...
Gibbs John P
496 Gibbs Robert C.
518 Gibbs Valentine F. ...
Gibson Albert sma {
520 Gibson Arthur K.
187 Gibson Charles ... ...
540)
DY - Gibson Charles M.
Sh, \
Coll Gibson Cuthbert W. S.
317 Gibson Frederick J. B.
261 Gibson George
405 Gibson Henry
180 Gibson Isham W. mvo
329 Gibson Percy L. MB, ma
Gibson Ralf "S. ... km
388 Gibson - Carmichael
Alexander D
114 Gidley Frederick S. ...
263 Giffard Frederic
217 Giffard Henry G
260 GiffordJohnE
385 Gilbert Archibald
267 Gilbert Francis G. W.
1276 Gilbert Henry H.
180 Gilbert Walter R
2521
DY\
Cave J
Gilbert William E.
Cave
384 Gilbertson Arthur D.ba
TB\
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512
263
367
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391a S
385
260
146
225
25
366
2176
65
155
498
Gilbertson George N. ...
Gilby Frank
Gilchrist Warden S. L.
(Lent for duty undei
Canadian Govt.)
Giles Alfred E. B.
Giles Harry L
Gilhespy John W. E. ...
Gill Charles
Gill David H. L
Gill Henry D
(Lent for duty under
Greek Govt.)
Gill Herbert H. ... Ml
Gill William L
Gillespie Edward ... rm
Gillespie Harold E. rm
GillHtt Harold S.
G8P Gillett Owen F....
Gillett William
Gilmour Robert T.
Gilpin-Brown Frederick
D
Gilroy John W.
Gimblett George E.
Ginn Arthur R. J.
Gipps George
Gitsham Lewis
Rank. Seniority.
S L
S B
Lt Cr
L
Mid
Lt Cr
Qr-Mi
HonL
L
AE
Lt Cr
L
Lt Cr
FS
ChGr
Lt Cr
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Mid
ChGr
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
A E
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
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L
AP
ChGr
L
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EL
ChB
E L
L
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FP
C
C
L
C
Gr
FS
34a Gittings Fred C. B. md
262 Given David H. C. MB
191 Gladstone Edward O....
C
Gr
Gr
Gr
15 Jan 14
June 02
30 June 12
1 Apr 07
15 Jan 13
15 Jan 11
j-24Aprl3
1 Oct 11
1 Nov 03
1 Oct 07
30 Jan 13
31 Dec 11
10 Nov 12
1 Apr 12
15 Jan 10
4 Oct 12
1 Jan 12
15 Sept 12
13 May 12
15 Jan 13
31 Dec 10
1 Nov 04
31 Dec 09
1 Apr 10
1 Apr 10
30 July 09
15 Aug 05
20 Jan 09
1 Oct 09
25 Oct 12
31 Aug 11
15 Sept 12
1 Jan 02
14 Sept 04
1 Apr 12
15 Dec 12
1 Oct 07
12 Nov 11
1 Oct 02
1 Sept 13
1 Jan 11
J Apr 13
31 Dec 03
24 June 12
16 May 10
18 Sept 07
19 Jan 09
14 Mar 12
3 July 02
Lt Cr 30 Mar 10
Gr 21 Aug 07
SS
S
Cr
23 May 06
12 May 08
31 Dec 08
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority,
284
TB\
HI
150
60a
39
284
81
332
498
575
381
589
284
252
284
22
117
267
11
39
60
376
67
145
100
273e
520
512
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262
59
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288
524
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288
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4716
63
496
213
457
151
225
385
385
Glanville Herbert -
Glasgow James J.
Glasspole William H. ...
Gleed Frederick W. S.
Glen Graham O
Glencross John B.
Glennie Irvine G.
Glennie Robert W.
Glenny Arthur H. T. ...
Gloag Ernest R
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Glossop Francis G.
Glossop John C. T.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Glover Philip F. ...(act)
GliinickeRobertC.A. rm
Goad Edwin G
Goatley Anthony H. ...
PJTGoble Frederick G.
Goddard Philip L.
Godden Thomas
GodfrayAlfredD.B. rma
Godfrey Basil H.
Godfrey Frederick R. rm
Godfrey Harry R
Godfrey James D.
Godfrey John H
Godfrey William W. rm
Godsal Alfred E
Godsell Reginald
Godsmark Walter H. ...
Godwin Claud H
Goff Reginald S
Goffin William
Golby Edward
Goldie Thomas L
Goldingham Cecil S. rm
Goldsmith Edward T.
BA, BSC.
Goldsmith Francis P...
Goldsmith John ... rm
Goldsmith John F.
Goldsmith Malcolm L...
Goldsmith Philip E ...
Goldsmith Valentine H.
Goldstein Lewis
Good Frederick J .
Good Henry J. G
(Commander Instruc-
tor Clyde Division,
E.N. V.Ji.)
Goodall George T
Goodall Sidney T
GoodenoughWilliam E.
mvo
I Commodore 2nd Class)
Goodhart Francis H. H
Goodwin Ernest St. G.
S MB
Goodwin Frank R.
Goodwin George G . cb
(Deputy Engineer-in-
Chief)
Goodyear Reginald H
A C 15 Jan 14
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1 Oct 08
30 Nov 10
30 Oct 06
1 Apr 07
30 Apr 13
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22 June 11
30 May 07
30 June 09
22 June 11
15 Jan 14
1 July 05
11 Nov 12
1 Apr 12
10 Feb It
31 Dec 10
3 Jan 02
1 Sept 11
15 July 13
23 Apr 11
31 Dec 09
28 July 04
30 Oct 08
22 Apr 07
15 Mar 13
15 Jan 12
1 Mar 02
28 Feb 09
30 June 11
1 Nov 13
7 Dec 04
30 June 12
1 July 06
8 Feb 00
15 Jan 14
1 Jan 12
1 Apr 06
31 Dec 10
15 July 08
13 July 07
27 Jan 13
1 May 11
26 June 10
23 Oct 05
26 June02 *
1 Jan 05
24 Nov 11
24 Nov 02
1 Dec 11
1 Sept 02
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
33
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
232
266
153
518
528
W
Goold Hubert
Goolden Francis H
Goolden Massy
Gordon Alastair
Gordon Charles L. km...
(Temporary Brigadier
General 14 Oct 13)
Gordon David R
Gordon Francis A.
%JV] Gordon Harry V.
473
202
496
590
Seniority.
Gordon Henry H
Gordon John M. ... MB
Gordon Oliver L
Gordon Richard J .
(Lent for duty under
Australia?! Govt.)
366)
Page > Gordon Robert ... bm
4316 \ (Has temporary rank
of Major)
505 Gordon-Cumming
Henry R
432 Gordon-Cumming
Ronaleyn G
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Pemb \ Gordon-Green Henry W
118 Gordon-Inglis Bertram
J.L
342 Gore Cyril
319 Gore-LangtonHubertE
547 Gorton Horace G.
11 Gosden George .. ..
349 Gosham Alexander ...
160 Gosling Robert
196a Gosney William C. ..
364 Goss George W. C.
Goss William T. ... rm
273 Gossage Ralph B.
2736 GoudgeWilliamH.MA-j
261 Gough Paschal C. BA
Gough-Calthorpe
The Hon. Somerset A.
cvo, CB
575 Gould Henry J. R.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
27 Gould John N. O.
451a Gould Richard
2736 Gould Rupert T
38 Gouldsmith Arthur N.
224 Gourley Brian C
512 Govier William T.
145 Gow Roderick C. A. ..,
546 Gowan Cecil H. B.
39lc Gowans Francis J. Ml
261 Gowen John J
342 Grace Henry B
352 Grace Norman V
160 Grace W. K. Campbell
366/
DY > Grafton Ernest H.
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381 Graham The RightHon.
Lord Alastair M.
Po Graham Charles G. N.
(act)
118 Graham ChristopherMA
468 Graham Cosmo M
B
E L
L
L
L
Col
Gr
E Cr
EL
EL
S S
Mid
Gr
1 Jan 05
1 Apr 07
31 Dec 09
1 Apr 07
12 Oct 10
4 June 02
1 July 12
1 June 04
1 Apr 06
23 May 12
15 Sept 13
8 Nov 09
Where
serving.
Name.
S L
Ck
L
Lt Cr
B
Gr
Gr
B
Gr
Schm
Mid
Ch
N I
Ch
R A
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15 May 13
11 May 08
15 July 12
I Sept IS
31 Dec 1-
30 Oct 12
1 Mar 0V
19 Oct 10
22 May 09
1 Oct 12
2 Jan 04
II Dec 9V
15 Sept 12
25 Sept 02
18 Feb OS
1 Jan 14
27 Aug 11
1 May 12
Gr
Gr
L
Lt Cr
L
HSch
SL
Lt Cr
S S
S B
Cr
Mid
AP
L
SL
Ch
L
6 Mar 00
5 May 04
15 Oct 11
1 Apr 09
15 Dec 08
15 Feb 12
30 Sept 13
30 Nov 12
23 Nov 1 1
29 July 09
31 Dec 06
15 Jan 12
18 June 11
30 June 05
15 Sept 06
15 Sept 13
1 Apr 06
1 Apr 09
Rank. Seniority.
115 f Graham Edward S. ... L
362 Graham Ernest R. ... SP
Po Graham Fergus S... .(act) S L
5056 Graham Francis E Cr
34 Graham Gilbert F P
Graham Hamilton M
C. W km LtCol
100 Graham Henry D. ... Mid
582a Graham John O Lt Cr
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
337 Graham Leslie J
228a Graham Philip S ,
352 Graham Quintin D. ..
520 Graham Thomas
273 Graham-BrownDavidT
MVO
342 Graham-WatsonClaudB
(act)
118 Granet Denis W.
Grant Alan F. S
(Naval Assistant to
Hydrographer)
391c Grant Alan L
180 Grant Alexander
100 Grant Alfred D. S. ...
524"j
DYV AdCGmnt Alfred E. A.
Pemb J
p* \ Grant Arthur R
1 Grant Duncan S. O. ...
15 Grant Edmund P. F. G.
524.
Grant Emanuel R
A C
A P
Mid
L
Lt Cr
SL
Mid
L
524 )
D Y\
Dev S
225
198
!31
251
2H7
366
385
430
170
524
.332
237
259
30 Jan 08
10 Mar 12
15 Sept 13
1 July 13
5 Oct 07
22 Jan 11
15 Jan 14
Oct 05
15 July 13
26 Oct 03
15 Jan 13
2 June 13
15 July 12
15 Jan 14
15 Sept 12
1 Oct 06
Mid
ChGr
Mid
FP
C
ChB
15 Jan 14
I Apr 12
15 May 13
30 June 04
1 Apr 07
1 Feb 11
31 Dec 07
66 Grant George
473 Grant George C. ..
Grant Harold G. ..
Grant Heathcoat 8
(Naval Attache')
Grant Henry W. .,
Grant Henry W. .,
Grant James ... .
Grant Kenneth H.
Grant Noel ... .,
Grant William L. .
GSP Grant-Dalton
Hubert cb
Grant-Dalton John F.
Grattan Arthur P. BM
Grattan Ernest L. C. ...
Grattan Henry
Gravener Samuel M. G.
Graver George D
326c Graves William H.
262 Gray Colin J
Gray Gordon E. E.
Gray Mark K. ... bm
Gray Oswald 8
Gray Samuel E. ...(act)
Gray Wharton S.
524
515 Grayson Godfrey F. W
3396 Grazebrook Edwyn R.
438 Grazebrook Robert H.
524 Greathed Bernard W. . .
FP
ChCr
C
C
c
E L
AE
L
C
R A
C
Cr
Maj
Lt Cfi
Lt Cr
L
Ch Gr
Mid
E L
L
C
L
W M
L
Cr
FS
ECr
L
lApr 12
1 Apr 05
1 Apr 12
1 Sept 13
31 Dec 04
31 Dec 07
11 Mar 03
1 Nov 12
30 Aug 13
31 Dec 08
26 Oct 09
30 June 04
31 Dec 06
2 Oct 11
30 Aug 13
26 June 10
30 Aug 08
27 Jan 13
15 Sept 12
1 July 09
30 July 09
1 Jan 13
28 Feb . 09
1 Feb 14
30 Mar 09
31 Dec 13
10 Nov 12
1 July 13
15 Oct 13
34 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Greatorex Clement mvo
(Naval Assistant to
Third Sea Lord)
47 Green Aaron J.
42 Green Arthur C. ...
71 Green Arthur N. E.
Green Benjamin S. mvo
rma
306a Green David C. L....
284 Green Donald P. ...
58 Green Edward C. ...
67 Green Edward T. M.
120 Green Herbert G. ...
337 Green John P. E. ...
381 Green John G.
Green Richard
Green Rebald W. B.
Green Warwick A.
Green William S .
Greener Cuthbert C.
(act)
Greener Tom D
Greenhalgh John P. H
MD
Greenland Geoffrey S.
Greenshields ThomasE.
Green way Thomas C...
Greenwood Albert
Greenwood Thomas H.
Greetham Charles T. D.
Gregg Charles J
Gregg Walter
Gregory Arthur K. ...
Gregory Emmanuel ...
Gregory Ernest P.
Gregory Henry W.
Gregory John A
Gregory Leslie
Gregory Reginald
Gregory William
(Lent for duty under the
Australian Govt.)
Gregory William R. P.
Greiffenhagen Rider M.
W
G rei g Al exander B .
Greig Kenneth B. 8. ...
Greig Kenneth M
Greig Louis L. ... mb
Grenfell Harold G. ...
(Naval Attache")
Grenfell Russell
259 Gresson Arthur L.
CG Greville Algernon E. B.
161 Grey Cecil C. P. ...(act)
225 Grey Eric V
385 Grey Spenser D.A. ...
391c Grey de Wilton, The
Right Bon. Seymour
E. F. G., Viscount
575 Grey-Smith John E.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
213
39
366
432
113
213
69
337
163
11
432
121
337
420
5
326a
177
457
CG
46
366)
Page >
431* )
552
364
225c
199
AO)
326 f
118
131
Rank Seniority. ™££
Gr
A E
Ck
2nd L
SL
E C
E L
F P
AE
C
N I
Gr
Lt Ci
PinC
Mid
A E
L
S S
Mid
Lt Cr
Mid
PP
E L
ECr
E Cr
Gr
Lt Cr
Car
Cr
L
Lt Cr
EL
12 Aug 01
1 Mar 10
20 Feb 1?
13 Sept 11
15 Jan 13
1 Dec 08
1 Aug 05
22 Nov 13
1 Apr 09
3(> June OP
3 July 00
28 Feb 05
1 Oct 09
20 Nov 13
15 May 12
1 Aug 13
30 Aug 07
15 May 07
Lt Cr
SL
SL
L
Mid
SS
Cr
S L
Cr
Cr
SL
L
L
Mid
L
Jan 13
Apr 14
May 12
Dec 07
Apr 06
Apr 07
July 09
Sept 11
Sept 12
Mar 05
Dec 08
Oct 07
Apr 05
Oct 08
30 June 13
29 Nov 11
15 Jan 13
30 Dec 12
22Junell
14 Nov 09
15 Sept 12
10 Feb 14
30 June 04
15 Nov 12
31 Dec is
30 June 01
15 May 13
1 Apr 09
1 Oct 11
15 Jan 14
30 Dec 07
Rank. Seniority.
512
34
520 \
WColl S
Gribbel: William E.
Gribble Thomas J.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Grier William J. (act)
Grierson Alan G
Grierson Alexander
G.W RM
Grieve Edward L.
Grieve John D.
Griffin Ernest A.
342
444
520"!
DY }■ Griffin George
Po\
39
431
493a
202
3916
448
Griffin George (b) ...
Griffin William J.
Griffith Hubert W.D....
Griffith Victor I. ...
Griffiths Albert E.
Griffiths Alfred J.
Griffiths Cyril V. ...
Griffiths Francis H. rm
Griffiths George ...(act)
484a Griffiths, George H. ...
71 Griffiths James H.
27 Griffiths James P. K.
61 Griffiths Leslie G
174a Griffiths Percy P
. 180 GriffithaThomasT.MA-j
81 Griffiths William E. ...
512
277
326
NHL
Malta \
170 I
237
78a
264a
531
512
432
432
263
402
1
439a
520
259
14
53
46a
520
9
61
Griffiths William R. ...
Grigg Robert C
Grigor James L
Grigson Charles 8.
&rimwade Sidney W.
MB
Grinney Frederick (act)
Grinter Ernest B. G. ...
Grose Albert W
Grose William N
Grover John rm
Groves Edgar
Groves Frank
Groves Leslie G.G.
Groves Robert M
Grubb R. Watkins
Grubb W. B. Watkins
Grunsell Leonard
Guard John
Guest Albert J
Guilford Henry
Guise Jack F. V
Gully Alfred W
Gundry James C
Gundry William J.
Gunner Edward G, (act)
Gunningham Ernest A.
S S
Gr
B
L
C
Lt Cr
E L
B
ChB
Car
L
L
Car
Car
C
Mate
Mid
F P
AE
Mid
EL
Ch
NI
Gr
L
EL
B
A E
Gr
Gr
Gr
A E
Maj
E L
Gr
S L
Cr
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
Gr
HSch
Gr
AE
Lt Cr
Gr
B
ChB
SL
Gr
1096 Gurnell Thompson
524 .
Gurner Victor G. ...
0^4 I
DY \
Dev)
385 Guthrie John ,
2 Aug 08
8 June 11
9 Nov 13
15 Aug 11
1 Jan 14
1 Oct 09
10 May 07
1 Dec 02
29 Sept 12
1 Nov 13
1 Jan 02
1 Oct 09
31 Dec 10
1 Mar 05
22 Aug 03
19 Nov 06
14 June 01
28 Aug 13
15 Jan 14
31 Dec 11
1 Nov 12
15 Sept 12
1 May 02
1 May 91
8 Dec 91
25 Nov 03
3 Peb 13
1 Jan 09
27 Dec 06
1 Jan 13
4 Nov 10
1 Sept 13
19 Oct 10
26 July 12
1 Mar 12
1 Oct 13
1 June 04
9 Oct 00
15 July 13
22 June 11
30 June 12
15 Jan 09
1 1 Oct 12
1 Apr 04
1 July 08
1 Nov 03
30 June 12
13 Apr 12
1 Mar 03
1 Apr 12
15 Jan 14
18 Nov 03
E L 15 Peb 04
C
E L
31 Dec 10
28 July 13
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
35
Where
serving.
67 V<RGruy Basil J. D. ...
167 Guv Kenneth A. F. ...
291 Gwilliam Thomas H.
160 Gwyer James C
491 Gye Alexander H.
Gyles Herbert A. D. J.
Rank. euionty.
Lt Or
Lt Cr
Oar
Gr
Lt, Cr
FP
H.
Hacket John B. ...
Hackett John
Hackney John ...
Haddon Ralph D. B.
Haddrell George ...
Haddy FrederickG. mto
Haddy Herbert G. W...
Hadley Ernest G
Hadley Walter C.
Had wen John ... mi
Haggard Andrew H. M
(act)
Haggard Geoffrey A. G.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.
Haggard Vernon H. S.
Haigh Francis B. Percy
Haine AlecB
Haines Arthur A. ... ,
Haines Brnest
(Lent for duty under
Canadian Govt.)
Haines Henry R. ... RM
Hainsselin Montagu T.
BA
439a Haire-Forster Henry ...
Halahan Frederick C.
MVO
366 Halahan Henry C.
299 Halahan Robert C.
2736 Halahan Thomas D
MB, FKCS, Ed, BA
164 Hales George T. ..
217 Haley Edward
496 Halfhide Arthur R.
66 Halfyard Sidney J. B.
474a Halkett Alexander
106 Hall Albert E.
63
80
448
131
524
305
510
70
5
Ntf
Has
520
145
528
385
2736
11a
15 July 11
30 Sept 12
4 May l
18 Oct
1 Apr
6 June 10
8 L
S L
AP
L
Gr
E L
EL
L
Gr
S
SL
L
SI
15 Jan 14
15 May 13
12 Apr 10
31 Dec 08
29 Mar 07
1 Apr 03
1 Oct 06
14 Nov 11
26 July 12
14 May 09
15 Jan 14
31 Dec 10
C 1 Jan 13
E Cr 2 July 12
A P 2 Nov 06
ChCr
Gr
Ch
Cr
Lt Cr
Cr
Lt Cr
FS
AE
B
L
Gr
AE
AE
1 Apr 12
25 Feb 07
1 July 05
30 July 03
31 Dec 12
15 Dec 08
31 Dec 13
30 Nov 13
14 Nov 09
1 Apr 03
31 Aug 08
30 July 11
28 June 07
1 Nov 04
1 Apr 09
Where
serving.
Hall Alexander H. (act)
274 Hall Allison B
29 Hall Arthur C
170 Hall Charles L. ... BM
366 Hall Fitzroy H
274 Hall Francis H. ... ...
Hall Francis H. H. RM
388 Hall Frank A
39l« Hall Hamilton J. B. ...
4806 Hall Henry B. ... MB
281 Hall Henry J. ... (act)
252 Hall Herbert G. King-
CVO, OB, DSO
( Commander-in- Chief,
Cape of Good Hope)
448 Hall Hugh S
117 Hall John B. E
114 Hall John F MB
524 Hall Joseph
473 Hall Michael
165 Hall Ralph M
127a Hall Richard F
2.416 Hall Robert W. B.
385 Hall Sydney 8. .. ob
217a Hall Thomas R
Hall William ... BA-j
(Lent for duty under
Australian Government)
A E
F P
E L
C
Lt Cr
E L
C
Mid
Lt Cr
F S
Car
R A
F P
Mid
F S
F P
Gr
L
Gr
SS
c
ChAE
Ch
N I
83 f
509
386
391c
457
Hall William
Hall William B
Hall William J ,
Hall William R ,
Hall Williams. R.Eing
lla Hall William T.
200 Hallett John I. ..
196a Hallett Percival H.
3396 Hallett Theodore J
118 Hallett William A.
PWVI& Halliday Lewis
S. T CB, RM
3396 Halliday Stephen L. ..
Hallifax Guy W
(Lent for duty under th
Turkish Government)
151 Hallifax Oswalds
174a Hallifax Ronald H. C...
528 Halliley Alan K. McC.
16 Halliley William G. ..
474a Hallowell - Carew
Robert R
CG Hallowes Frederick H.
153 Hallwright William W.
342 Halsey Lionel cms
4716 Haly Charles H.
34 Haly John B.
299 Ham Charles G
532 Ham Henry ...
OhGr
ECr
Car
0
SL
A E
Seniority.
Sept 12
Apr 10
Dec 02
May 03
Dec 07
Nov 09
Apr 01
Sept 12
Jan 12
May 08
Oct 13
26 Oct 08
15 Jan 13
9 Nov 04
30 July 10
3 Mar 00
1 Oct 06
31 Oct 07
2 Aug 08
31 Dec 07
1 Apr 11
1 Sept 94
1 Jan 95
1 Apr 12
1 July 11
16 Feb 03
31 Dec 05
30 Jan 14
1 Jan 12
30 Dec 97
Gr
Cr
Car
Maj
Mid
Lt Cr
L
L
L
L
L
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
0
E L
Lt Cr
E L
Car
Apr 02
June 12
July 00
Apr 08
Jan 12
Jan 13
15 Dec 10
31 Dec 07
30 June 12
lApr IS
1 Apr 07
22 June05
30 June 13
30 June 05
1 Nov 09
15 Jan 12
1 Jan 05
4 Apr 04
36 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving
Name,
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
360a Ham John B
Gr
8 Apr 03
444 Hancock Reginald L. ..
Lt Cr
1 Oct 10
385 Ham John W
EC
24 June 13
503 Hancock Samuel E . ...
Car
1 Aug 04
385 Ham William H
E Cr
7 Jan 14
366 1
339c Hamblin Francis W. ...
E L
1 Nov 0?
Page v Hancock William A. ...
Oar
12 Sept 05
239 Hambly John R
Gr
6 Dec 00
341ft J
S52 Hamer Frederick A.rma
492a Hamer George V. M. ...
L
A P
1 July 04
19 Apr 0?
J-.0 f Hancorn Louis J
Gr
31 Mar 04
476 Hamer Richard L.
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
CG Hand George E. B. ...
Lt Cr 30 June 00
202 Hamer Richard R.
SP
30 Oct 12
160 Hand John
Gr
4 June 02
Hamilton Sir Frederick
260 Handcock Ralph
L
28 Feb 13
T. KCB, ovo
V A
31 July 12
503 Handley Harold F. B....
L
30 June 09
274 Hamilton George A. 8.
S
19 Nov 0
/V2f\
365 Hamilton George B. MB
s s
23 May 12
Plym [ HandysidePatrickB.MB
DSG
25 Nov 11
383 Hamilton George J. ...
E L
1 June 04
524)
166 Hamilton Guy
Cr
30 June 13
342 Hanham Frank P. E. ...
F P
7 June 13
114 Hamilton Henry
S L
30 Apr 13
Hanlon Thomas P. rma
W O
16 Dec 12
61 Hamilton Hugh D.
Lt Cr
15 Apr 12
391c Hanly John M. B.
L
31 Dec 10
414c Hamilton James
Gr
8 Oct 00
448 Hanna Francis C.
Mate
14 Feb 1.3
69 Hamilton John
E L
1 Nov 01
8S Hanna William P.
Gr
12 Mar 09
473 Hamilton John C.
131 Hamilton Louis H. K.
Lt Cr
L
31 Dec 10
30 June 13
jy 0 ( Hannaford Frederick ...
HW
27 Oct 02
Hamilton R. Cecil
Cr
30 June 13
48a Hannaford J ohn F.
Gr
6 Feb 08
(Lent for duty under
1096 Hannay Gordon F.
SL
30 Nov 12
Greek Govt.}
431 Hanning-Lee Vaughan
454 Hamilton R. Craigie ...
lit Cr
30 Mar 14
A. E
Lt Cr
31 Dec 08
159 Hamilton Samuel (act)
WM
1 May 13
451a Hanson Francis B.
L
1 Jan 13
441 Hamilton William
Gr
31 Oct 01
Harbord Arthur E.
L
1 Apr 13
531 Hamilton William J.
B
21 Oct 11
(Lent British Ant-
Hamilton Cox Howard
Proby
arctic Expedition.)
J RM
2ndLt
1 Oct 12
421 Harbord Eric W
Lt Cr
30 June 09
520 Hamilton-Gordon Hugh
Lt Or
30 June 12
Harbord Richard M. ...
C
30 June 06
496a Hamley Joseph E.
Gr
15 Feb 06
492 Harbottle Thomas C. B.
Lt Cr
15 Mar 34
127 Hamlyn Edwin P. ...
Gr
1 Sept 07
161 Harcourt Guy H. ... ma
Ch
12 Feb 14
384 Hamlyn Horace P.
Gr
12 Apr 10
Harcourt-Morris Cecil
•"> Hammacott George ...
Gr
10 June 09
H. J
L
15 Oct 13
520 Hammersley- H e e n a n
160 Hardcastle Corin V. ...
E Cr
5 Apr 06
Vernon
L
1 Oct 10
385 Hardcastle Sydney U.
ECr
1 Jan 12
218a Hammet Cecil F.J. ...
SL
15 Jan 13
1ft Harden George E.
L
30 Nov C9
524 Hammick Alexander R.
117 Hammill Charles F. ...
L
L
31 Dec 08
30 Aug 13
DY)
Dev I Harding Charles A. ...
E Cr
1 July 09
127a Hammill John S
L
15 Aug 12
HardingEd ward W.rma
C
1 Apr 01
237 Hammond Charles L. ...
F
1 Oct 11
261 Harding Francis C.
Mid
15 May 13
519 Hammond Cyril E. J....
E Cr
27 Dec 11
180 Harding George S. ...
Gr
23 Dec 11
Hammond Frederick W.
F P
26 Mar 08
273 Harding John ...(act)
S L
15 May 13
395 Hammond Harry L. ...
503 Hammond Hilgrove ...
EL
ECr
1 Dec 06
1 July 13
Tf J- Harding William G. ...
ChAE
lApr 11
Hammond John ... km
StMj
22 Dec 03
391a Harding William G. ...
B
29 Apr 09
383 Hammond John W. (act)
Gr
7 Jan 14
520 Hardman - Jones
175 Hammond Lefebvre ...
8 P
15 Nov 10
Everard J
Lt Cr
15 Apr 11
2136 Hammond LeonardH. P.
EL
1 Dec 02
303 Hardy Charles
ChCr
1 Apr 12
518 Hammond Samuel M.
(Keeper and Steward of
22 June 11
WColl \ Hardv Charles T
Cr
30 June09
Royal Cabins in H.M.
Hardy Eric W
S L
30 Aug 12
Yacht.)
229 Hardy Ernest C
C
30 June 10
503 Hammond Stephen T.
B
10 Nov 1)
421 Hardy George C
Cr
31 Dec 05
460 Hammond Thomas R
Ch Gr
1 Mar 11
558 Hardy Henry N. M. ...
Lt Cr
30 July 13
AO 1
0731 <■ Hamnett Bernard
AP
15 Oct 12
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
366 Hamond Charles E. ...
L
1 Apr OS
Hardy Hamuel ... ...
Gr
6 May 02
520ft Hamond Robert G. ...
Lt Cr
1 Apr 10
180 Hardy William H. (act)
Gr
27 Mar 13
S89 Hampden Geoffrey C.
109a Hardv William J. bm
Schm
18 Sept 04
E
L
1 Apr 13
148a Hare Francis T
L
10 Aug 12
(Lent , for duty under
277 Hare Owen C
L
30 July 06
Australian Govt.)
44 Hare Stephen P
B
12 Feb 12
496 Hamsher Harry J.
Gr
15 Dec 11
Car
31 Jan 07
432
352
HancockCharlesH. (act)
Hancock Isaac
Gr
Gr
19 June 13
22 Jan 04
SH
Sargrave John E.
AP
8 Feb 09
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
37
Where
serving.
Name.
Bank.
Seniority.
2736
HargravesHerbert J . ...
FP
9 Nov 08
507a
Hargreaves George E.L.
Ck
15 July 12
232
Hargreaves Harry (act)
AE
1 May 13
11a
Hargreaves Thadeus B.
(act)
A E
1 Sept 13
148a
Hargreaves William 8.
L
30 Sept 06
387
Harker Harry W.
A E
1 Apr 11
512
Harkin Philip E.
H8t
1 Jan 10
161
Harlock Philip ..-.
SL
15 Jan 14*
100
Harman George E.
AE
1 Jan 13
11a
Harman William R. S.
Lt Cr
15 Dec 11
239
Harmar Charles D'O.RM
C
26 Oct 03
65
Harold Harold P.
E L
1 Feb 06
520
Harness Robert J.
ChG
26 Oct 11
385
Harper Alexander F. ...
F Sr
21 Aug 00
276
Harper Colin G
L
1 Oct 11
445
520)
Dy\
Po S
Harper Gerald
L
31 Dec 07
Harper John K. T. mvo
C
31 Dec 13
Harper William ...(act)
Mate
28 Aug 13
114
Harries Douglas
SL
15 Sept 13
239
Harries Ivor ... rma
C
1 Sept 13
273
Harries Rowland BMA
C
1 Sept 13
148a
Harries Thomas ... ...
Car
16 Dec 11
219
Harrington Arthur G.
L
23 Aug 13
291d
Harrington Leonard
C. W
E L
1 Dec OH
388
Harris Arthur G
L
31 Dec 07
273
Harris Arthur G
A P
2 Dec 08
238
Harris Charles P
L
29 Feb 08
73
Harris Edward
AE
10 Feb 05
80 (
Harris George
Gr
2 Aug 02
352
Harris George T
A E
1 Nov 11
520
Harris Gerald N. A. j
rma }
Maj
BtLt-
Col
4 Apr 08
j-18eptl2
Harris Herbert W.
E Cr
1 Apr 07
Page\
532 1
Harris John 8
Lt Cr
1 Oct 09
2521
nr\
Harris John W
ChB
1 Apr 12
Cape J
537a
Harris Noel H. ... ...
S8
2 Aug 08
528
Harris Percy G
EL
1 Dec 05
225
Harris Robert E. M. ...
L
30 June 09
320
Harris Thomas A.
Car
27 Sept OH
460
Harris Walter
Ch Cr
1 Apr 12
317
Harris William
B
1 Dec 10
432
Harris William KM
RMG
1 Sept 11
9
Harris William H.
Gr
18 Mar 11
239
Harris William J
Ch Cr
1 Apr 12
111
Harris William V. H....
SL
IS July 12
420
Harris- St. -John Ray-
mond .1
Lt Cr
28 Feb 14
284
Harrison Arthur L. ...
L
1 Oct 08
114
Harrison Francis C.
Mid
15 Jan 12
151
Harrison Geoffrey B. ...
Lt Cr
26 June 10
337
Harrison G. Basil
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
47
Harrison George E. ...
Gr
26 Aug 10
496
HarrisonGeorgeA.M.V.
Mid
15 Sept 1 3
47
Harrison Gerald C . ...
Lt Cr
30 June 13
225
Harrison Guy rm
C
1 Sept 10
Harrison Harold C.rma
L
1 July 08
175
Harrison James I.
Lt Cr
15 Jan 10
60a
Harrison Jesse H
EL
1 Nov 03
467
Harrison Julian
L
15 Aug 07
175
Harrison Richard
Gr
6 May 01
Harrison Thomas E. ...
Lt Cr
1 6 Oct 07
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
Harrison Thomas G.
Harrison William C.
11a
196a
Deal \ Harrison William R. ...
172 Harrison- Wallace
Henry S. M
Harrold Aaron
Harry Thomas F
Hart Arthur
L 15 Oct 12
Lt Cr 31 Dec 10
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Hartley Richard S. .
Hartley William G. B
Hartnett James C.
Hartnoll Henry J. .
Hartnup Clayton
Harvey Bernard M. .
Harvey Bertram ... .
Harvey Cecil R. H. .
Harvey Charles R.
Harvey Edmund H. N.
Harvey Francis J. W. RM
Harvey Harold G. L.
Harvey Harold L....
Harvey Herbert J.
Harvey James R. ...
Harvey John
Harvey John D. ...
Harvey Richard D.
Harvey Richard E.
Harvey Victor W. (act)
Harwood Henry H.
Harwood Samuel IX
Haselfoot Francis E. B
Haskins Francis K. ..
Haslewood H.Lyttleton
Hastings Alfred J.
Hastings Cosmo B.
Hastings Edward G. G.
HastingsFrancisG B.ba
Hastings James F. A...
Hastings Robert R. ..
Hastings William H.
MB, MA
Hatch George C. ...(act)
HatcherAidan A. P. (act)
Hathorn George H. V.rm
Hattersley-Smith Geof-
frey A
Hatton Edward A.S.RM
Hatton Reginald P. ...
Hatton Richard J. (act)
Havers John W
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31 Dec 12
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31 Dec 13
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31 Dec 11
26 Mar 08
21 Aug 04
1 July 08
15 Dec 12
1 Oct 11
31 Dec 12
1 Apr 12
14 June 92
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20 May 11
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1 Jan 02
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30 June 06
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1 Apr 06
1 May 03
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30 Oct 06
5 Sept 13
15 Apr 09
31 Dec 09
9 Feb 05
23 Nov 06
1 Apr 07
19 Nov 06
15 Jan 14
2 June 13
1 July 07
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1 Sept 13
1 Jan 14
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38 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
erving.
Rank. Seniority.
503)
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503 Haves Thomas
117 Hawes Melville A.
Hawke The Hon. Stan
hope
161 Hawken Stuart A.
524 Hawker Frederick G. ..
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Hawkes Charles J.
352
337
545
520
114
180
113
552
524
214
533a
I486 Hawkes Henry
265a Hawkes Richard ...
100 Hawkes William M.
o \ Hawkesworth Joseph ...
277 HawkesworthRichardA
Hawkings Claude B. V
Hawkins Geoffrey A. B.
Hawkins George W.
Hawkins John
Hawkins Thomas H. km
Hawkins William
Hawkins William L.
HawkridgeFrederickW.
(act)
273J Hawkridge John M. ..',
5a Hawksley James R. P
MVO
Haworth-Booth Francis
A. B
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Hawton Edwin P.
Hawton Robert ... ,
Hay John A. L. ... ,
(Asst. Proof and
Experimental Officer,
Woolwich)
391a Hay Kenneth S
218 Haycock Harrv
391c HaycraftErnest G. (act)
Hayden Alfred ... (act)
I486 Hayden William J.
62a Hay don Francis C.
146 Haydon Maurice W.
q^ I Haydon Walter T.
238 Haydyn Robert H. T....
585 Hayes John
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Hayes John M
Hayes Robert 0
Hayes William H.
Hayes-Sadler Arthur...
Hayles Trevor
Haynes Henry J ...(act)
Haynes Herbert A (act)
2734 Haynes William ...
421 Haynes William F.
161 Hayward Hubert M
239 Hayward William T. H.
2686 Hazard George C. J
11a Hazel James RM
561 Hazel Percy J
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Australian Govt.)
180
457
520
273
159
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15 Mar 07
31 Dee 05
15 Oct 13
7 Apr 00
1 Sept 03
29 Nov 12
13 Feb 01
20 Feb 10
1 Oct 13
18 Nov 10
15 Jan 11
15 Jan 13
1 Dec 03
15 Oct 12
21 Nov 10
23 Dec 11
23 May 12
28 Aug 13
5 Dec 00
30 June 12
8 May 00
1 Oct 10
1 Apr 06
13 Oct 10
6 Oct 09
27 Julv 13
1 Oct 13
1 Nov 04
1 Aug 05
21 Nov 12
23 May 12
26 Nov 08
31 Aug 1 1
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L
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30 Mar 07
2 Nov 10
30 June 04
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15 Jan 14
1 Nov 13
15 Sept 12
30 June 10
1 Oct 08
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261 Hazell George B.
1 Oct 13
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Seniority.
337
Hazeon Cyril 8. ... rm
c
1 1 Jan 12
457
Hazzeldine Charles B...
I Gr
114 Aug 11
512
Head Charles H. B. ...
Lt Cr
115 Oct 11
120
Head Clement G. W. ...
L
1 Oct 06
244
Head Edgar
Gr
28 Feb 12
561
•
Head Edward F
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Car
14 June 04
342
Head William R
B
12 Dec 12
219
Healy Richard M.
AB
1 May 07
flealy Thomas P. ...(act)
Car
7 Oct 13
170
Heap H. Arnison
Ch
1 Dec 04
WColl
Heard Hugh L. P.
C
30 June 10
342
Heard Patrick B.V.(aci)
SL
15 Jan 14
265a
Hearle Charles P
L
1 Apr 09
Hearn Clement W. (act)
A B
1 Mar 14
366 )
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Hearn Edward M.W.md
S S
21 Nov 12
Chat '
232
Hearn Henry J
L
15 June 06
260
Hearn Henry W. B. ...
Mid
15 Jan 12
188
Hearn John'H. C
EL
1 July 03
149
Hearn William
Ch Cr
31 Dec 13
496
Heath Frederick S.
AE
1 Jan 12
520 1
or I
Heath Herbert L. Mvo
R A
19 Sept 11
' AdmiralSuperintendent
Po \
of Portsmouth Dockyard)
Coll
Heath John M
L
15 Oct 13
450
Heath Louis H
S L
15 Aug 12
202
Heath Caldwell Cuth-
bertH
L
15 May 10
Heathcote Eustace C. j
RM j
Proby
2nd Li
j- 1 Oct 12
Heathcote Gilbert C. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 12
( Lent for service under
the Colonial Office.)
CG
Heathcote Henry R ...
Lt Cr
30 June 04
263
Heather Paul
AP
15 May 03
170
Beaton Charles H.
AP
7 Feb 05
151
HeatonHughB.
Heaton-Bllis Edward H.
S L
15 Sept 13
F MVO
C
30 June 08
Asst. Director of the In-
telligence Division of the
Admiralty War Staff . j
252
Hebbert. Stanley D. B...
S L
15 Mav 12
11a
Hebbert William B. ...
L
1 Sept 13
159
Etebbes William
ChAE
1 Oct 10
NOD
Hefford Edward O. ...
ECr
1 June 08
531
Hegarty Abraham
Gr
20 Sept 08
2176
Heilbroun William R....
Gr
6 Sept 05
219
Hellyer Albert J
Car
18 Mar 02
350a
Hemans Cecil R
Lt Cr
30 Sept 12
420
Eemsley Arthur C.
A P
15 Oct 12
AO\
263 J
BCemsted James R.
AP
7 Dec 08
AO{
432 S
582a
Henderson Andrew R. .
A P
15 Apr 13
Henderson Charles F...
C
31 Dec 06
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Henderson Denys A. ...
L
15 Mar 10
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180 1
Henderson John M. ...
L
31 Dec 09
Henderson John T. ...
Gr
27 Feb 12
414a Henderson Oscar
S L
15 Jan 13
347 Henderson Patrick W. 8.
L
15 June 08
Henderson Reginald G.
H
Cr |
30 June 13
{Lent for duty undeA
Greek Govt.)
1
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority. 1
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
C'G Henderson Thomas ...i
Lt Cr
22 June 05
219 Heyes Henry W \ a
Henderson Wilfred
(Naval Attach?)
C
30 June 09
jpg j- Hibbert Hugh T
C 31 Dec 04
180 Henderson William -j
Ch
Sch
1 14Novl2
Hibbs Frederick ...(act)
180 HichensHughC
Gr |31 Oet 13
Lt Crl5 Dec 09
Heneage Algernon W.
326 Hick Geoffrey
EL 1
1 Oct 08
MVO
C
31 Dec 06
61 Hick James H
JhGrj
1 Apr 12
222 Heneage Hugh W. F. ...
E L
1 Aug 05
507a Hickley Cecil S. ...mvo
C !30 June 04
391a Henley Joseph C. W. ...
Cr
31 Dec 10
38 Hickley Spencer A. ...
c 1
Uan 07
79 Henley Tom
SP
15 Mar 11
2176 Hickling Harold
SL i
30 June 13
291 Henniker- Heaton
432 Hickman Geoff rev V....
L
50 June 12
Arthur
Lt Cr
30 Sept 12
WColl Hickman Henry P. V...
Cr
22 June 11
366 Henniker-Heaton
2136 Hicks Alfred E. ...(act)
Gr !
18 Oct 13
Reginald
Lt Cr
31 Dee 08
Hicks Edwin J. ... (act)
Gr 1
7 Mar 14
Ma H enni ker-Hu ghan
Hicks Henry R
B
1 May 02
A'lr Arthur J., Bt. ...
C
30 June 04
4716 Hicks John S. ... RM
L 1
1 July 06
19 Henslowe Ernest
Cr
30 June 05
239 Hicks Nicholas J
ChAE
1 Apr 10
Hensman Melvill
L
1 Apr OS
132 Hicks Ralph H. D. ...
S P
19 Nov 11
1806 Henson Geoffrey N. ...
Lt Cr
•30 Sept 12
273 Hicks Stephen O
Car
16 Feb 03
Henson Tom B. ... ...
AE
1 Mar 12
34 Hicks Thomas H
Ch Cr|
1 Apr 12
326 Henry Arthur M.
S
11 Apr 13
496 Hicks Walter T
B |l9M"ar 12
2256 Henwood Louis B.
CbAE
1 Oct 12
3661
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ECr
11 Sept 13
Page > Hicks William C
4316 )
L
1 Oct 12
117 Herbert Charles H.(act)
HerbertFrederick J. (act)
A E
SB
1 Oct 13
21 Dec 13
P430 1 Hicks William T
L
11 Feb 07
299 Herbert Godfrey
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
WColl Hickson Gerald R.S. rm
C
24 Mar 04
114 Herbert Horace 8. M....
L
1 Apr 11
20 Hickson Robert N. ...
Gr
25 Mar 07
261 Herbert James H. B. ...
AC
15 Jan 14
221 Higgins Henry C.
Gr
29 Nov 11
11a Herbert Sidney J.
L
15 June 13
528 Higgins Henry G.
L
15 June 09
1276 HerfordGeoffreyM.I.RM
C
1 Sept 11
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WColl Heriot Granville M.dso
Maj
28 Apr 08
DY> Higgins John
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543 Higgins John T. D. S.
L
1 Nov 10
160a Herlihy Sidney H.
Gr
1 Sept 03
484a Herlihy William A ...
OhGr
4 Apr 11
MB, BA
8
4 Oct 12
384 Hermon-Hodge Claude
4 Higgins Lawrence R....
L
1 Apr 12
P. ,
L
15 July 09
484a Higgins Wilfred A. (act)
SL
15 May 13
66 Heron George ...(act)
AE
1 Nov 13
432 Higgs Thomas F. ... ...
E L
1 Aug 11
Herriott Thomas A. ...
Gr
30 June 04
540)
20 Hervey John M. I.
L
1 Oct 10
DY > Highfield William
Lt Cr
1 Oct 06
151 Hervey Richard G.
Cr
31 Dec 13
Sh. \
2 Hervey Thomas A. L...
L
1 Apr 13
502 Highton Mark E
L
30 May 09
127 Hervey-MacLeay
100 HilandPercyJ
Ck
15 July 13
Douglas M
L
15 Oct 12
2730* Hill Alexander
EL
1 Aug 05
520 Hewetson George H. ba
Ch
1 Aug 06
99 Hill Alfred
B
1 Feb 01
149 Hewetson Hubert P. ...
AP
13 Feb 07
175 HillChandosE. W. RM
C
1 Sept 11
CG Hewett Francis W. R....
Lt Cr 25 Aug 00
Hill Charles ... rm j
Q M
18 8ept 11
100 Hewett George O.
Lt Cr 30 Sept 13
HonL
18 Sept 11
232 Hewett Gilbert G. P. ...
Lt Cr 26 June 10
148a Hill Charles
A E
1 May 12
364 Hewitt Alfred J
S S |26 Feb 08
385 Hill Charles H
E Cr
1 Aug 06
Hewitt David W . MB,
FS
28 Jan 13
121 Hill Cyril J. H
SL
15 May 12
-pRCSiAssistant to MDG)
582 Hill Cyril J. P
L
1 Apr IS
259 Hewitt Heathcote G. ...
Lt Cr
30 Sept 12
4716 Hill Douglas
E L
1 Aug 07
63a Hewitt John B
ECr
22 Oct 10
377 Hill Edmund A
L
15 May 11
218 Hewitt Ronald B.
S L
15 Mar 14
552 Hill Edward E
Mid
15 May 12
Hewitt Sidney
AE
1 Oct 10
(Lent j or duty under
150 Hewlett Donald Q . ...
SP
30 June 10
Australian Govt.)
366)
524 Hill Francis
HSch
1 Apr 04
Page \ Hewlett Francis E. T.
L
15 Jan 14
512 Hill Frank
ChGr
24 Mar 13
431 )
Hill Frederick J. ... rm
WO
16 Dec 97
Jj^l | Hewlett Graham
FP
15 Jan 06
68a Hill George H. M. ...
524 Hill George M
Gr
Lt Cr
9 July 04
31 Dec 12
11 Hewlett Joseph H. ba
N I
3.June02
Ill Hill George W
L
30 Nov 11
175 Hewlett William C. ...
HSch
2 Oct 11
238 Hill Horace B. mb,mrcp
SS
21 Nov 12
35 Hewlett-Cooper Cyril T
Cr
31 Dee 09
274 Hill Hubert G. M. ...
L
1 Apr 10
Hewson Francis T.
217c Hext Frederick R.
L
Gr
31 Dec 09
30 Sept 00
q, j- Hill James
Gr
3 July 02
520 Heycock Cecil C
Lt C
r 1 Apr 13
540 Hill John H
Car
1 Jan 00
ID Heycock Percy R. bma
C
1 Sept 07
61 Hill Laurence B
L
15 Feb 14
176a Heyder Philip A
L
1 Oct lu
402 Hill L. T. Creery
L
31 Dec 10
148a
Heyes Harold ...(act
A E
1 1 Dec 13
1
Hill Marcus R
I O
131 Dec 06
40 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serring.
Seniority
T-232
179
61
RM I
Deals
524
138
225
Hill Norman
Hill Peter W. E. ..
Hill Richard A. S.
cvo
Hill Robert
Hill Samuel
Hill Sidney A. Gearv ...
Hill Thomas B. ...(act)
Hill Walter S
(Lent for duty under the
Soudan Government.)
Hill William D. ...
Hill William P. ...
W Coll Hilliard Ronald H.
105 Hillier Percy 0. A.
366 Hills Frank T
46 Hills Frederick ... ,
196a Hills George M
277 Hills Gilbert A. B.
524 Hills Samuel J
496 Hilton Ian C. S
TB \
025 <
Hindman Horace E.
Hindmarch John ...
Hine A. Gordon ...
Hine Harry A.
Hines Reginald G.
Hingston William P.
Hinton Reginald W.
Hirst Lloyd
Hirst Valentine D.
Hirtzel George H.
Hitch Frederick G. MB
Hitchcock Alfred J. J
Hitchings Arthur
Hitchins Henry L.
Hoare Cecil R.
Hoare Charles A. ...
Hoare Dennis J
Hoare Henry E. ... ,
Hoare Robert R
(Lent for duty under
AustralianGovernment)
148b Hoare William H.
505 Hobart Francis E. H. G
Hobbs Gordon V
Hobbs.JohnB
Hobbs Lionel M
Hob9on Eric D
Hobson Gerald S rk
Hobson Matthew B. (act)
Hoby John C. J. ... bm
Hocken Barry
®Y. I Hocken John H
Chat f
420 Hocken Stanley
3851
Paqe Y Hocken William T. ...
iJ
180
520
DY i
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63
524
177
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177
537a
496
547
150a
114
117
582a
B
Cr
Cr
FS
ChAE
Lt Cr
SL
ECr
Gr
AE
L
EL
Gr
Gr
A E
SL
19 Sept 12
31 Dec 05
31 Dec 13
6 Nov 05
1 Nov 04
30 Sept 11
15 Jan 14
1 Jan 11
23 Dec 02
1 Nov 11
30 June06
1 hine 02
2 June 99
12 July 01
1 Nov 09
_ 15 Apr 13
ChB 14 Oct 12
L I 1 Apr 09
Where
Serving
476
Coll
117
225
145
HScli
E Ju
L
ChB
EL
S S
EL
AP
L
EL
A E
Car
Lt Ci
E L
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E L
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28 Dec 11
20 Aug 12
15 Oct 09
28 Feb
15 Feb
12
Ch Cr
Lt Cr
8
Ck
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Mid
C
AE
Bndr
EL
EL
E L
E A
533a
505 Hocking William I B
496 Hocking William H. ... B
Hodder Peter C ... em Schm
217 Hodder William R. ... SP
08
23 Nov 11
1 Aug OS
1 May 08
15 Mar 13
1 Jan 05
6 Nov 0?
1 Apr 04
29 June 12
15 Apr 13
1 Nov 12
31 Aug 13
1 Aug 11
15 Apr 0.5
5 June 11
1 Apr 12
30 Sept 12
3 Apr 12
15 July 13
1 July 12
15 Jan 12
1 Sept 10
1 May 13
81 Oct 07
1 Aug 05
1 Nov 03
1 Aug 11
24 June 13
1 Feb 02
1 Mar 12
18 Nov 07
30 June 10
Name.
Rank. Seniority
120
224
272
48
163
113
268
441
Hoddinott John R.
Hodge Harry L
Hodge JohnM
Hodges Michael H.
(Naval Attache, Paris.)
Hodges Norman D.
Hodgson Francis M. ..
Hodgson Frederick
HodgsonHarryH . J . . .
Hodgson John C
Hodgson Oswald T.
Z>F(Hodnet de Courtmae-
Chat S sherry Edward H. md
66 Hodson Gerald L. ..
3916 Hodson Harold ..
202 Hoffmann Jack S.
80 Hogan John E. ... MA
150 Hogg Esmond P. ...
1806 Hogg James
826 Hoggett Harry ...
387 Holberton Brian D.
366 Holborn Arthur S.
148a HolbrookLeonardS.Mvo
170 Holbrook Norman D. ..
Holden Geoffrev S.
Holder Stuart E
Hole George F
Hole Kenneth H. ... mi
Holemans Henry
Holl Francis H. ' ,
Holland Arthur W. ...
Holland Cedric S
Holland Horace H. ba
(Lent for duty under the
Turkish Gorernment.)
Holland Hubert H. ..
Holland Lancelot E. ..
4716 Holland Lionel S
3396 Holland-Pryor Redvers
M.C.
9 Holliday RonaldJ.M.MA
q^ j- Holliday Walter G.
429 Hollings Richard E.
114 | Hollins George O....
1596 Hollins Wilfrid ...
68a Hollis Alfred H. ...
3<) 7 Holmes Benjamin
(act)
Holmes Edmond C. ...
Holmes James K
Holmes James M.... MB
Holmes John D
Holmes John N.
Holmes John S.
Holmes Robert
Holmes William J.
Holt John L ma
2676 Holt Reginald V
490 Holt Waiter
Holtom Ernest C
4716 Holwell William J. ...
58 HomanEdwinA
Home Alexander C.
Home Arthur H.C. C...
Home Francis W. km
Homfray John H. R. ...
469
261
371
381
161
498
213
448
385
239
11
274
4
3H6
261
326
Coll
430
CG
512
141
T.
(act)
(act)
E L
AE
P
C
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
Gr
S L
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
FS
Lt Cr
EL
L
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L
Ck
Gr
L
AP
Lt Cr
L
L
Lt Cr
L
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L
N I
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L
L
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N I
L
ChAE
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ChGr
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L
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B
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ChB
Gr
NI
L
B
8
Gr
Lt Cr
AP
Cr
C
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J Oct 06
1 Mar 10
1 Aug 13
31 Dec 08
1 Oct 07
1 Oct 01
17 Feb 00
15 Jan 14
30 June 11
31 Dec 09
21 Feb 05
15 Dec 11
17 June 07
31 Dec 11
14 Sept 00
31 Dec 08
15 July 13
8 May 00
30 June 08
19 Sept 07
15 Jan 10
30 Sept 09
31 Dec 08
31 Dec 13
1 Oct 09
14 May 09
19 Oct 10
19 Nov 07
10 Jan 10
31 Aug 11
16 Feb 91
30 June 10
15 Nov 07
15 June 13
15 Jan 12
22 Jan 04
1 Oct 02
1 Apr 11
1 Oct 10
19 Oct 10
25 Jan 12
IDec 13
1 Apr 13
14 July 03
21 Nov 12
25 Jan 13
12 June 13
7 July 13
5 Aug 11
7 Oct 02
3 July 00
30 June 06
7 Apr 05
4 Nov 10
4 Apr 99
15 Feb 12
19 Feb 07
31 Dec 04
1 Jan 12
30 Aug 12
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
41
Wheie
serving.
Name.
Rank. Seniority,
34
213
72
457
159
276
337
509
519
2736 Homlray John K. H.
KMA
HoneyWilliainE.T (act)
^ j Hood BasU F
117 Hood Edward A. ...
366 Hood Frederick G.
IV Coll Hood The Bon. Horace
L. A. CB, MVO, DSO
Hood Martin A. F.
Hook John M.
Hook Logan
Hook Robert M. ...
Hook William A. ...
Hooley Benjamin ...
Hooper Alfred O. ... mb
Hooper Geoff roy W. W
Hooper James M
Hooper William A.
469« Hooppell Herbert E. ..
Po Hope Geoffrey B... .(act)
473 Hope George P. W. ..
Weill] Hope Herbert W. W. ..
418a Hope Richard H. K. ..
131 Hopkins Frederick J. ..
519 Hopkins Richard M. ..
459 Hopkins Sydney
185a Hopkins Walter K.
160 Hopkinson Edmund H.
387 Hopkyns John W.
5206 Hopson Walter J. ...
4716 Hopwood Geoffrey
217 Hopwood Ronald A.
Horan Henry E. ...
Horbury Arthur ...
Hordern Philip
Hore Fred
Hore Reginald W.
Hore William J. B.
24
298
366
448
80
127
228 Horgan Patrick ...
512 Horley Richard R.
225 Horn JohnS (act)
528 Hornby Hugh S. ...
W Coll Horn hy Robert S.Phipps
CMG
503
352
W Coll
391a
507a
263
61
35.1a
520
366
239
237
492
69
151
381
120
99
287
385
80
Home John G.
Home Richard
Hornell Robert A....
Horner Lister F. ...
Horner William F.
Horniman Henry ...
Hornstein Alan K.
Horrigan Michael...
Horsey Frank L. ...
Horsey Herbert K.
Horsfield Joseph ...
Horsley Arthur C.
Horsley Cecil C. ...
Horton Frank
Horton Max K.
Horton William C.
Hosgood Sidney ...
Hosken Albert E. B.
Hoskin Edwin G. ...
Hoskin John A.
Hqskjng Richard B.
Maj
B
A P
A E
A E
R A
L
ChCr
L
S B
ChAE
A E
S S
L
A E
Cb.Gr
E L
SL
C
Cr
L
Gr
L
Lt Cr
F S
S L
E L
G
Cr
C
L
ChGr
L
EC
Mid
H !
Sch )
B
SS
SL
L
R A
C
Cr
Cr
Gr
Mid
F P
A P
ChGr
A P
F P
L
Lt Cr
E L
Gr
Lt Cr
E L
B
F P
ChAE
Car L
F P
10 Oct 10
10 Mar 13
20 Sept 07
4 June 05
1 Mar lo
May 13
Dec 09
Apr 12
Dec 10
Feb 12
Oct 13
Nov 09
Nov 12
Feb 14
Nov 02
Apr 13
Dec 05
Sept 13
June 05
31 Dec 09
1 Oct 08
6 Aug 08
1 Apr 07
31 Aug 13
25 May 13
15 Aug 12
1 June 04
24 Dec 01
30 June 12
30 June07
15 July 11
17 Nov 12
15 June 06
28 Jan 13
15 Jan 12
8 Apr 07
12 July 12
26 Feb 08
15 Jan 14
30 Mar 1 1
May 13
Apr 05
Dec 11
Junel2
July 07
May 12
Apr 09
Nov 08
Sept 11
Jan 05
Oct 04
Dec 11
Feb 14
Apr 05
June 07
Feb 13
Oct 07
Feb 13
Dec 09
Nov 05
July 11
Dec 08
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
NH
BKong
NH)
ong [■
503 J
Hoskyn Donald T. MB
221 Hosky n Richard F . B . .
546 Hoskyfis John W
W Coll Hotham Alan G
160 Hotham Charles E. ..
4966 Houghton David T. ..
Houghton Henry N. II.
House Albert E. ... \
(Acting Commander.) I
HouseGodfreyE.H. (act)
House James J. ... km
House Joseph ...(act)
Houstoun James F. ...
How George E.P
Howard Alan F. W. ..
Howard Francis
Howard John ...(act)
Howard John W
Howard Reginald D. ...
Howard Ronald
Howard ThomasG.C.MA
Howard William G. ...
Howe Albert
Howe Cecil L
Howe John T
Howe Percival C. W. ...
(Consulting Naval Engi-
neer, Department of
Naval Service, Ottawa. )
Howe William F. J.
Howell George F.
Howell George M.
Howell Llewelyn ...
Howell Thomas C. (act)
Howell-Jones John H.
RMA
Howes Harold G. T. ...
Howes William
Howie James H.
Howie Clifford
Howley Richard A.
Hows George W.
Howse Humphrey F....
Howse Stephen ,
Howson John M ...(act)
Hoyle Edward B
Hozier William O.
118
388
117a
326c
275
349a
3396
258
512
476
203
304
232
332
161
512
43 *
521
352
3586
281
444
457
258
44
80
385
Po
167
TB\
110/
379
5
273
145
117a
366
Ha
391c
509
Page\
533a J
96
261
118
Hubbard Edward H. T.
Hubbard William J. ...
Huddy Charles J
Huddy Tom B
Hudleston JohnW.,RMA
G/JPHudson George W.
Hudson Henry V
Hudson James R.
Hudson John A
Hudson William H. F.
Hughes Albert
Hughes Arthur B.
Hughes Augustus P, ...
Hughes Claude B.
Hughes Evan J. bm
DSG
L
S L
O
L
Gr
Lt Cr
SL
St. Mj
A E
Lt Cr
Mid
Lt Cr
L
WM
Lt Cr
L
Cr
Ch
Cr
AE
Mid
B
ECr
AE
WT
Car
E Cr
AE
C
E L
A E
L
B L
E L
WE
L
E L
SL
L
SL
Gr
E Cr
Cr
C
EC
L
Mid
E L
E L
ChCr
Cr
F P
A P
L
6 Dec 09
30 Aug 10
15 May 13
60 June 13
15 Apr 13
4 Sept 04
16Aug 01
19 Sept Oh
15 Jan 14
16 July 95
1 Oct 13
1 Apr 13
15 May 12
31 Dec 12
1 Apr 12
1 May 13
24 May 12
15 May 10
31 Dec 1 2
4 May 08
30 June 1 2
4 Dec 02
15 Jan 14
30 Jan 08
1 July 10
1 Jan 09
13 May 10
16 Feb 03
1 Julv 10
1 Dec 13
19 Apr 02
1 Apr 03
1 Nov 03
30 Aug 10
1 May 02
1 Aug 05
•1 Nov 11
15 Oct 10
1 Apr 13
15 Sept 13
30 Sept 09
30 Sept 09
15 Sept 13
17 Mar 04
17 Jan 05
1 Apr 07
6 Sept 07
21 Dec 11
30 June 06
15 Jan 14
1 Apr 03
1 Feb 07
1 Apr 12
31 Dec 07
26 Feb 12
15 Oct 2
1 July 05
42 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Hank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank. Seniority.
159 Hughes Harry W. C. ...
Cr
31 Dec 13
Hurst Allan J
A B
1 May 07
199 Hughes Henry P
L
1 Apr 07
234 Hurst Arthur E
E L
1 June 04
196 Hughes Herbert M. ...
L
31 Dec 11
31 Hurst Frederick B. C...
ChGr
29 Nov 12
271 Hughes James
E L
1 Apr 03
437 Hurst Henry E. F. ...
Ch Gr
26 Nov 13
180 Hughes John B
L
15 Oct 08
11 Hurst Richard G
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
Chit } Hu8hes John D
F S
28 Feb 03
496 Huskinson Harold MB
148a HuskissonBdwardJ. em
F S
C
12 Nov 11
1 Sept 11
Rp0 j- HughesOctaviusR.F.MA
Ch
23 June 92
277 Hutchings Henry S. ..."
512 Hutchings John
Gr
Cr
6 Mar 00
22 June 11
432 Hughes Reginald H. St.
i'i Hutchings John P.
L
31 Dec 06
B. B
S S
23 Nov 11
199a Hutchings John P. ...
Gr
19 Jan 12
29 Hughes Robert
S S
15 May 07
146 Hutchings Samuel L. ...
HSch
3 Apr 07
266 Hughes Thomas C. E. ...
E A
26 Jan 13
524 Hutchings Samuel S. ...
HSch
1 Apr 04
10 Hughes Thomas B.
EL
15 Feb 04
391c Hutchinson Alexander
46 Hughes William
ChAE
1 Oct 13
8
Mid
15 Jan 14
476 Hughes William H. ...
A P
13 Sept 02
471a Hutchinson Reginald
432 Hughes-Onslow Geoff-
B. C C8C
tt Cr
15 Sept 10
rey H
8 L
15 Mar 14
Hutchison Alexander
117 Hughes - Onslow Regi-
R. H RM
Maj
20 Nov 07
nald
Mid
15 Jan 13
306a Hutchison Colin A. G.
L
15 Apr 10
Hughson Angus W. ...
E L
1 Jan 05
Hutchison John de M.
518 Hugill Rene C
E L
1 Jan 08
CVO, CMG
R A
10 May 13
183a Hull Herbert R. B. ...
S
24 Nov 11
299 Hutson George E.
Car
18 Oct 02
295 Hull Francis A
Gr
6 Sept 11
Po Hutton FitzRoy E. P.
476 Humby James H
ChAE
1 Oct 12
(act)
S L
15 Sept 13
1276 Hume Wellington B. ...
E L
1 Dec 06
149 Hutton George B.
C
30 June 07
284 Humpherson Daniel ...
A E
1 Sept 12
435 Hutton Illtyd A. S. ...
Lt Cr
31 Mar 12
141 Humphreys Arthur P.
Ck
15 July 11
Hutton Ronald W. rma
C
1 Jan 12
507 Humphreys A. Noel ...
A P
1 Feb 07
27Si Huxham Harold H. ...
E L
1 Dec 06
191 Humphreys Ernest A.
A E
1 Oct 10
385 Huxham Percy J. B. ...
E L
1 Apr 06
263 Humphreys Henry
EC
26 Jan 13
391c Huxley Harry
AE
1 Apr 03
120 Humphreys Kenneth N".
Lt Cr
30 June 11
352 Hyatt Joseph W.
Gr
5 Aug 11
120 Humphries Henry C.
A E
1 Jan 12
67 Hyde Richard ...mvo
C
30 June 12
261 Humphries.TohnW. (act)
A E
1 May 13
473 Hyde-Smith Alan S. ...
L
31 Dec 08
11a Hungerford Thomas G.
512 Hvde- Thomson Douglas
RM
L
1 July 05
H
L
30 July 11
366 Hunnings Robert P.
(act)
B
25 June 13
533a \ Hyne Arthur E
ECr
1 July 11
3396 Hunt Allen T... csi
C
30 June 06
118 Hynes William B.
L
15 July 09
9g >• Hunt George
ChGr
26 Nov 12
100- Hyslop Alexander H. M.
Mid
15 May 13
11 Hunt Harold P. Du M.
EL
1 Nov 11
473 Hunt Henry
iF Sg
25 May 13
200 Hunt John'T
A E
1 Nov 12
191 Hunt Joseph W. L. ...
Lt Cr 26 June 10
503 Hunt Lawrence C.
SS
21 Nov 12
391a Hunt Robert G. M. D.
L
1 Oct 07
100 Hunt Roger V. C.
Mid
15 May 13
388 Hunt Roland C. S. ...
Lt Cr
1 Apr 10
19a Hunt Thomas W.
Gr 30 Nov 05
Tf2 j- Hunt Wilfrid W
Lt Cr 31 Dec 12
512 Hunt William C
Gr 1 5 Oct 00
155 Hunt William H
Gr jl2Dec 99
Hunter Cuthbert E. ...
C 30 June 05
(Member of Ordnance
Board.)
ba Hunter Francis G.
S L
15 Dec 13
363 Hunter Herbert P. ...
AP
9 Dec 09
159 Hunter-BlairGaspardP.
Mid
15 May 13
■
262 Hunt-GrubbeBrudenell
Lt Ci
:30Septl2
1-
263 Huntingford Walter L.
RMA
C
1 Sept 10
P^[ICELYFrank -MA
C
17 Mar 91
326 Hunton Thomas L. dm
L
1 July 04
420 Ide Reginald C
Gr
8 Jan 00
99 Hun wicks Herbert H. ...
SB
29 Feb 12
232 Iliewicz Henry F. MB
F S
11 Feb 00
448
Hurle William L. P. ...
AE
1 Nov 12
99
Iliff Edward
EL
15 Nov 08
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
43
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name. Rank.
Seniority.
620
Ilsley Edward H.
A E
1 Nov 04
16 Jackman Edward J. ...
Gr
19 Oct 10
(Lent for duty under
225 Jackman Ernest W. H.
FP
10 Feb 14
Canadian Govt.)
340a Jackman John
Gr
14 Mar oo
512
Im Thurn John K.
Cr
30 June 13
512 Jackman Thomas
Gr
22 Aug 00
291
Imms David H.... (act)
B
12 June 13
Ince Frederick G.
Gr
2 July 03
62 Jackson Albert E.
Gr
14 Dec 11
(Lent for duty under
444 Jackson Arthur L.
L
15 Mar 09
Australian Govt.)
146 Jackson Francis H. M.
C
30 June 13
Ingham Cameron St. C.
SL
15 July 12
326c Jackson Gerald E. A....
Mid
15 Sept 13
507a
108
Ingham Frank J. ..(act)
Ingham James G. P. ...
Gr
Lt Cr
13 Feb 14
1 Apr 09
Deal F Jac^sonGordonA.MB.BA
S
14 May 09
524
Ingham Lancelot G. ...
L
15 JulyOH
Jackson Sir Henry B.,
TB I
96)
Ingham William H. ...
Gr
8 Oct 00
KCB. KCVO, FRS
(Chief of the War Staff.)
A
10 Feb 14
Inglefield Aubrey F. ...
Inglefield Sir Frederick
L
1 Oct 11
385 Jackson Henry L
A P
7 Apr 07
S. KCB
A
4 June 13
200 JacksonHenryW.L.J.M.
L
lApr 11
RM }
Deals
Ingles Charles W. C. ma
Ch
9 Apr 96
444 Jackson John M
170 Jackson Lawrence
Lt Cr
E L
1 Apr 13
1 Apr 10
364
Ingles John A
Cr
31 Dec 07
512 Jackson Reginald A. ...
L
15 July 10
38
Inglis Charles S.
F P
1 Apr 05
299 Jackson Stanley
EL
INov 09
117
Inglis Colin S
Lt Cr
2 Feb 12
496 Jackson Thomas,CB, mvo
C
1 Jan 05
231
Ingmire William H. ...
A P
28 Nov 05
365
Ingram Alfred G.
Car
7 July 10
509 Jackson William MB
FS
10 Nov 12
159
288
Inman Edward T.
Inman Henry B. rm
Cr
C
30 June 12
1 Jan 1 1
520 Jackson William ...<
Ch
MAA
[l7Febl2
Innes Edward H.
F P
6 July 06
Jackson William ...(act)
AE
1 Feb 14
306
Innes James W. G.
Or
31 Dec 06
492a JacksonWilliamE.G.MA
Ch
5 Nov 12
48
Innes Melvill S. ... rm
L
1 Jan 05
432 Jackson William G. ...
AE
1 Apr 08
39
Inston James
Gr
26 Sept 07
DY)
Chat S
47
Iredell Alfred W.
S S
16 May 11
Jackson William H. ...
L
27 July 11
Ireland Arthur R.
F P
8 Oct 11
180 Jackson William L. ...
L
15 Apr 10
366 i
420 Jacob Norman B. V. ...
88
23 May 12
Page !■
Ireland de Courcy W.P.
Lt Cr
28 Feb 14
330 Jacomb Humphrey B....
SL
15 Mar 12
4316 S
524 Jago Alphonso ... (act)
I C
4 Oct 11
22
Ireland Joseph H. H.
Jago Francis J.
WM
1 Nov 10
MVO
ECr
1 Apr 06
NH )
63a
Ireland Ralph
L
15 July 08
Ply r James Charles .>
524 1
SG
6 Dec 09
473
Iremonger Harold E.W.
RMA
C
1 Jan 11
443 James Charles H. fi . ...
Lt Cr
1 Apr 14
118
Irish Henry
Gr
5 June 00
273 James Charles J. ... „.
E C
12 Nov 12
547
Irish Herbert W.
E Cr
1 Nov 06
186 James Edward R. W. ...
SL
15 May 13
CG
Irven -John P
Lt Cr
1 Oct 02
CG
Irvin William D.
Lt Cr
1 Oct 06
384 James Frederick A.
HSch
10 Jan 10
218c
Irvine Frederick J. ba
Ch
1 Oct 09
187 James Henry R
L
31 Dec 08
2256
Irvine Robert
Car
1 Oct 00
114 James Percival H. G. ...
Mid
15 Sept 13
22
Irwin Philip H.
L
1 Apr 07
277 James Percy F
Gr
14 Aug 11
TBI
85 S
213
Isaac Frederick
ChGr
1 Nov 13
326c James Stanley A. (act)
AE
1 Aug 13
Isaac John H
Gr
30 Dec 06
5 James Thomas C. (act)
Car
1 May 13
66
Isaac William D.
A E
1 Nov 12
484a James Thomas N.
Cr
30 June 13
362
Isaacson Egerton W. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
366 James William
Gr
2 June 03
388
Isemonger Noel E.
Lt Cr
30 June 13
391c James William M.
Cr
1 Jan 13
342
Isitt Robert
Ch Cr
2 Dec 13
385
Ivermee Robert...
L
2 May 13
299 Jameson Arthur Q.
Lt Cr
30 July 13
507a
Izat Ralph G. H.
L
31 Dec 12
Jameson Benjamin B.
C.E
DY)
Dev f Jameson Robert D.
Coll Jameson Thomas H. j
SL
FS
Proby
2nd L
15 Aug 13
16 May 10
j- 1 Oct 13
J.
520 Jameson Thomas O. ..
Jamieson Andrew rm
ECr
W O
1 July 09
14 June 11
113
4
Jack Charles V
Jackett William R. ...
S L
Gr
15 May 13
29 Sept 10
161 Jamieson Arthur G. ...
AE
1 Nov 08
213
Jackman Albert E. ...
Gr
19 Oct 10
120
Jamieson John D.
ChGr
9 Oe<t 12
44 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
where
serving
Name.
Rank
Seniority.
44 Jane Henry E
jLfcCr
SI Jan 06
71 Johns Francis W .G. (act)
Car
28 Aug 12
Janes George A
AE
1 Apr 11
Johns Frederick E. H.
ChGr
1 Apr 12
342 Janion Arthur C. A. ...
A P
2 May 09
385 Johns James
CrL
29 Mar 1 1
Janion Ralph P
E L
1 Nov 11
11a Johns James P
E L
1 Aug 10
263 Janvrin Ralph B.
L
15 Aug 06
448 Johns Philip S
AE
1 July 03
337 Jaques Frank B
EL
15 May 10
191 Johns William (a)
ChCr
1 Apr 1 2
2 Jarrett Augustus G. ...
E L
1 Feb 08
392 Johns William (h)
Car
8 Oct 03
294 Jarvis George
Gr
12 June 04
262 Johns William O
Car
8 Oct 03
469a Jauncey John H
L
22 June 11
237 Johnson Alfred E. ...
Cb B
5 Nov 13
T~L i Jay Raymond F
Gr
20 June 02
376 Johnson Cecil H
237 Johnson Charles C.
E L
Cr
1 Nov 03
30 June 13
Po JeansFrancisW.H. (act)
SL
15 Sept 13
47 Johnson Charles D. mvo
C
31 Dec 09
520)
86 Johnson Cyril S
AP
23 Jan 03
DY f Jeans George
Po )
L
20 Aug 09
273 Johnson Ernest S. (act)
AE
1 Aug 13
108 JohnsonFrederickR.M.
L
15 Junell
507a Jeans Lawrence H.
476 Jeans Thomas T. ... me
SL
F S
30 Mar 13
16 May 10
TtL \ Johnson Frederick W.
ChAE
1 Oct 13
352 Jefferson [nglebyS. ...
SL
15 Aug 13
365 Johnson George W. ...
Gr
22 Sept 00
TB I Jeffery Ernest J
ChAE
1 Jan 11
546 Johnson Harry C. R. ...
431 Johnson Harry H.
E L
E Cr
1 Jan 07
1 July 13
Jeffery Francis J. (act)
Car
16 June 13
265a Johnson Hugh C
LtCr
31 Dec 12
512 Jeffery George H.
ECr
1 Jan 12
] 93 Johnson James G.
A E
1 Apr 04
99 Jeffery Richard G.
E L
284 Johnson James G.
AP
15 Oct 12
65
1 Nov 04
218 Johnson Malcolm C. ...
E Cr
1 Mar 13
Jeffery Thomas W.
S S
23 Nov 11
261 Johnson Oswald M. ...
Mid
15 May 13
146 Jeffreys Charles E. G.
AP
11 Apr 08
509 Johnson Percy
Cr
31 Dec 09
431 Jeffreys Edmund V. ...
259 Jeffreys Robert
S L
Cr
15 Jan 14
31 ll ec 08
"J-Q > Johnson Robert
A P
10 June 02
127a Jeffreys Robin K
L
15 Oct 1 2
W Coll Johnson Robert W. ...
C
31 Dec 10
5 Jehan Ernest M. ... ...
Gr
11 Apr 05
273J Johnson Royston H ...
AC
15 July 13
266 Jehan Herbert D.
Gr
14 July 03
237 Johnson Wyndham C.
Mate
14 Feb 13
326 Jehan Thomas J.
Gr
19 July 00
552 Johnson W. Crump ...
ECr
1 Apr 10
Jellicoe Sir John R.,
(Lent for duty under
KCB. KCVO,
V A
18 Sept 11
Australian Government.)
(A Lord Commissioner
of the Admiralty).
TB\ Johnson William E. C.
ChGr
1 Apr 12
Po Jenkin Conrad ...(act)
SL
15 Sept 13
366 Johnson William J. ...
ChGr
4 June 12
385 Jenkin John H
ECr
5 .1 uly 06
175 Johnston Albert B.
A P
23 Oct 09
366 Jenkins Adolphus J. ...
A E
1 May 04
/t f Johnston Alexander J.
259 J enkins^ Albert H.
Gr
29 Oct 03
366 ) J
225 Johnston Archibald E.
SG
2 Feb 12
a \ Jenkins James
66 Jenkins John C
B
1 Mar 03
L
30 June 08
E L
1 Jan 02
239 Johnston Basil L
L
3o Nov [09
486 Jenkins John W. (act)
AE
1 June 13
524 Johnston Charles E. G.
PinC
21 Jan 14
492 Jenkinson George E. ...
L
31 Dec 10
100 Johnston George S. N.
Mid
15 May 13
Jenkyn Richard J.
ChAE
1 Oct 13
Johnston James E.,
273 Jennings Archihald E.
MB, BA
SB
23 Nov 11
de B (act)
SL
15 Jan 14
366 Johnston John R.
L
1 Oct 12
540 Jennings Arthur
ChGr
18 Feb 12
Johnston William (act)
Gr
19 Dec 33
225 Jennings Herbert J. ..
Gr
12 Aug 01
430 Johnston William J. C.
SP
30 June 10
503 Jennings Robert S.
E Cr
3 Sept 06
20 Johnstone Andrew
L
1 Apr 07
141 Jephson George D.
Cr
31 Dec 09
420 JohnstoneAllanM.D.RM
C
20 Aug 06
94 Jepson Charles F,
SL
15 June 12
145 Johnstone Arthur T. ...
LtCr
8 Oct 11
620 Jermain Harry B.
L
1 Oct 07
496 Johnstone Cyprian W.
AC
15 Jan 14
(Lent for duty under the
41 Johnstone Edmund ...
SL
15 Nov 12
Canadian Government)
388 Johnstone Henry J. ...
Mid
15 Sept 12
232 Jermain Robert L.
LtOr
15 Jan 12
391a Johnstone Hope
WT
12 Apr 11
166 Jerram Charles F. em
C
1 Sept 12
153 JohnstoneJamesG.RM
L
21 Dec 10
■AU I Jerram Rowland C
A P
20 Feb 11
Johnstone James R,cb,
175 Johnstone Nowell C. ...
MGen
L
22 Jan 11
30 June 09
326 JerramThomasH.M.KCB
V A
4 June 13
Joisce Edward ...(act)
Gr
17 Feb 14
(Commander -in- Chief,
China.)
■f^i JolleyBricA
A P
15 Jan 13
299 Jessop John de B.
100 Jinkin Robert A
L
F P
30 June 08
7 Sept 13
Jolley Norman K. rm-J
Proby
2nd L
ll Oct 12
62 Joel David N. W.
L
15 Jan 11
Jolley Thomas bm j
QM
1 Oct 09
363 John Sidney G
Car
4 May 11
HonL
1 Oct 09
262 Johns Alfred T
AE
1 Apr 04
438 Jolliffe Harry N
SP
28 Sept 12
391c
Johns Bertram J. G. ...
EL
1 Aug 05
180
Jolliffe Thomas A. (act)
w o
3 Nov 13
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
45
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
113 Jolly William A. BMi
"^ \ Jolly William B. H. ...
65 Jollye Godfrey H. bma
Jones Alfred G
11a Jones Arthur
331 Jones Arthur B. ... ba
13 Jones Arthur H
431 Jones Charles G. P. ...
109a Jones Charles H
180 Jones Charles J. ... ...
512 Jones David F
164 Jones Edmund P. L. ...
Jones Edward ...(act)
340a Jones Edward P
342 Jones Edward E
D^eal} Jone3 Prancis H. ... ma
KM
KM
524 Jones Francis P. B
284 Jones Francis B. ..
366 Jones Frederick ..
6 Jones Griffith W.
117a Jones Harold P. .,
Jones Harry
Jones Henry A. H.
114 Jones Herbert M. ..
259 Jones Horatio O. ..
252 Jones Hubert L. ..
4v'3a Jones James
339/> Jones John E.
2736 Jones John W . (act)
174a Jones Kenneth H.... MB
44** Jones Lewis J. P,
Jones Lewis T.
(Lent for duty under the
Australian Govt.)
Jones Lewis T. L.
(Naval Assistant to
Director of Navigation)
4716 Jones Llewellyn P
283a Jones Loftus W. ..
392 Jones Murray P. ..
507a Jones Percy H. ... ma
JonesPeterH. ...(act)
263 Jones Philip J. .
448 Jones Ralph M. .
451a Jones Reginald L..
366/
Page > Jones Thomas D. .
431a \
NH\
Ply > Jones Thomas R. L. ...
524 \
Jones Valentine H.S. bm
ID JoneB Walter T. C.
DSO, KM
258 Jones William
65 Jones William B. C. ...
260 Jones William G
Jones William H. bma
352 Jones William J.
420 Jones-Parry Sydney H.
520 Jopline Mark
114 Jotham Geoffrey L. ...
71 Jotham Warren H.
337 Jowitt Reginald J.
C
A P
C
S B
Gr
Ch
Gr
S L
Lt Cr
Gr
L
L
Gr
8 P
Cr
Ch
A P
L
ChB
EL
FS
C
C
RMG
F P
C
ChAE
FP
A E
FS
L
Lt Cr
Ck
Lt Cr
FS
) Ch
} NI
Mate
8 B
E L
SB
Car
1 Jan 09
11 Sept 08
1 Sept 11
31 Mav 02
6 Aug 12
16 Aug 10
19 Oct 10
15 Jan 14
31 Dec 13
14 Mar 13
15 Bept 11
28 Feb 10
1 Feb 14
4 Nov 13
31 Dec 13
4 Apr 04
9 Nov 10
1 July 05
1 Mar 14
2 July 04
14 Nov 10
31 Dec 04
23 Apr 02
31 Sept 11
1 Feb 05
1 Sept 11
1 Apr 13
15 May 07
1 Aug 13
29 Nov 13
1 Apr 12
15 Dec 0d
30 June 13
15 July 12
1 Apr 10
12 Nov 11
11 Jan 96
2 June 96
28 Aug 13
26 June 02
1 Nov 08
9 June 10
1 June 03
6 Nov 08
1 Sept 11
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
Mai
AE
Lt Cr
Gr
St Mj
A E
FP
B
AP
L
Mid
23 Apr
11
1 Mar
10
20 Sept 09
23 Mar
01
1 Apr
98
.1 Apr
11
9 Nov
to
1 May 99
10 Nov
0?
30 Jan
09
15 Jan
13
RM )
Plyi
225d
219a
445
326
431
99
225e
Joy Arthur H.
Joyce Harold O. ...
Joynes Harry
Juden George J. D.
Jukes-Hughes Edward
G. deS
Julier Alfred G. ...
Juniper William V.
Junor Robert H. ...
L
Gr
Gr
Lt Cr
Gr
EC
AE
K.
-A H} Kane Thomas ... ba
haul)
TB\
17 f
W Coll
524
220
476
177
521
3396
167
29
366
332
265a
505
390
151
4146
366
150a
421
234
63a
454
218
Kay William B....
Keane George M.
Kearns Michael...
Keast Ferdinand C.
Keate Harry A. D.
Keats Charles W.
Keeley Harold P. ...
Keeling Edward O.
Keenan George B.
Keenan James ...
Keighly-Peach Charles
W
Keir John D. .
Keir William W. MB
Kekewich Piers K.
Kelburn The Bight Hon
Patrick J. Boyle
Viscount
Kellett Gilbert H
Kellett Richard P
Kelley James ...
Kellond-Knight Harry
A.
Kelly Frederick
Kelly John
Kelly John D.
Kelly Joseph...
Kelly Robert C.
Kelly Thomas A.
Kelly William A. H
6 May 10
31 Dec 10
21 Apr 10
29 May 03
15 Apr 12
3 Feb 13
1 Jan 12
1 Nov 03
..(act)
Ch
N I
AE
Cr
SB
ChAE
L
EL
L
Mid
FP
A E
C
ss
ss
L
Cr
Lt Cr
L
ChGr
SS
EL
ECr
C
B
Gr
AE
C
8 Jan 94
26 June 94
24 Feb 06
31 Aug 06
7 June 10
1 Apr 12
30 July 11
1 Nov 07
I Sevt IS
5. Ian 12
9 Nov 13
1 Nov 08
30 June 07
23 May 12
8 Nov 06
15 Oct 09
31 Dec 08
30 Dec 13
1 .Sept IS
1 Apr 12
23 May 12
1 Jan 02
1 July 12
22 June 11
25 June 13
1 Jan 08
1 Oct 10
31 Dec 11
46 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
520)
DP > Kelsey George H.
OhB
1 Apr 12
238
Kewney George S. ba-<
Ch
NI
25 Apr 00
12 Nov 00
Po)
487
Key Harold N
Lt Cr
30 June 09
225 Kelsey MarcelH.A. act)
8 L
15 Jan 14
151
KeyesRogerJ B.cb.mvo
C
30 June 05
Kelsey Vyvyan CM. bm
L
1 July 07
(Commodore 2nd Class)
476 Kemball Vero E,
S L
15 Mar 14
'266 Kemble Edward R B.
L
1 Oct 10
213
Keves Thomas H.
Gr
25 Nov 03
448 Kemmis Harry W. A.
Mid
15 May 12
381
Keys John A
FP
1 Sept 05
200 Kemp John A
L
15 Sept 13
166
Kibblewhite Henry ...
Gr
28 Feb 13
Kemp Thomas W. cie
C
31 Dec 05
5*0
Kiddle Col ville D. W.
PinC
14 Oct 13
AO )
„„e j Kempson Francis K. .;.
AP
13 Apr 05
326
512
Kiddle Fdward B.
Kiddle Gerald D. C.
C
AP
30 June 07
9 Nov 07
167 Kempster Major W. ...
A E
1 Nov Ofi
121
Kiddle Kerrison
Cr
31 Dec 11
117a Kempt Alfred R.
ECr
1 July 13
503
Kilgour Philip V.
Lt Cr
31 Dec 12
177 Kenderdine Richard J.
44
Killham George F.
Gr
8 Mar 02
B (act)
SI
15 Jan 13
385
Killmayer Leon J.
A E
1 Apr 09
Kendle Francis C. RMA
c
21 Jan 03
160a
Killock James F.
A E
1 Apr 03
476 Kendle George H. rma
c
1 Jan 14
Killpartrick William J.
F P
16 Dec 12
524 Kennard Howard J. ...
Cr
30 June 13
366 1
286 Kennaway Warwick V.
E L
1 Aug 08
Page}
Kilner Cecil F bm
C
1 Sept 13
GSP Kennedy diaries
Col
19 May 10
431a)
H. CB. KM (Temporary
146
Kilner Frederick B. ...
ChGr
5 Nov 13
Brigadier General
11a
Kilroy Lancelot
F 8
16 May 10
14 Oct 13)
3396
Kilvert Robert E. rma
C
1 Sept 07
16 Kennedy Edward
Ck
15 July 13
177
Kim ber Albert W.
8 P
7 Feb 11
34 Kennedy Edward C. ...
Cr
31 Dec 12
347
KimberOohnL
E Cr
1 July 11
332 Kennedy Edward H.N.
A P
30 July Oft
113
Kinahan Harold K. G.
S L
15 Sept 13
261 Kennedy Francis W. ...
C
31 Dec 04
266
King Barnett ... rm
RMG
29 Sept 11
151 Kennedy Frederick C.
366)
0
L
15 Apr 10
Page}
King Charles (act)
Gr
3 May 13
385 Kennedy Tames P.
L
26 Aug 12
4316)
433d} Kennedy James R. ...
Ck
15 July 13
99
512
King Claude B. (act) ...
King Cornelius W:
AE
Gr
1 May 13
24 Aug 05
34 Kennedy John N.
Ck
15 July 12
524
King Edward L. 8.
L
15 Sept 08
377 Kennedy Michael K.H.
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
72
King Eric W. M
L
31 Dec 11
RMA Kennedy Robert MB
s s
16 May 11
291
King Frank V
E L
1 May 11
2916 Kennedy TheobaldW.B.
c
31 Dec 10
620
King Frederick
Gr
6 Oct 09
47 Kennedy Timothy J. ...
Gr
10 Mar 05
(Lent for duty under the
493 Kennedy William G. A.
Cr
30 June 07
Canadian Government)
512 Kennedy - Purvis
Charles B
Lt Cr
15 Jan 12
AO \
159 j
King Harold G
AP
13 Dec 11
457 Kenshett Harry F. ...
Car
1 July 99
431
King Harry J
Gr
29 Oct 03
351 Kent Samuel
Gr
16 Jan 09
260
King Henry 8
Mid
15 Jan 14
Kent Thomas P. -j
EC)
Cli S
3 Oct 87
385
100
King James H
King Lancelot
WW
Mid
29 Jan 12
15 Jan 14
366 Kent Walter J
ECr
1 Apr 06
260
King Patrick J
E L
1 Dec 06
85 Kenworthy Joseph M.
L
31 Dec 08
475a King Pereival
E L
1 Nov 08
366 Kenj'on Guy V.
L
30 Sept 08
194
King Philip W. 8.
L
30 June 06
490 )
113
King Richard G
E L
1 Jan 05
NH( Keogh John A. MB, ba
JBerm 1
F8
21 Feb 06
349
King Richard M
Lt Cr
2 Nov 12
507a
King Thomas G
WM
1 Jan 12
CG Kerr Charles L
L
15 July 07
524
King William ...(act)
WW
28 Aug 13
182 Kerr Fairfax M.
L
1 Oct 06
86
King William E
Gr
1 Jan 08
Kerr Mark E. F. ob,mvo
R A
16 May 13
484a
King William E. H.(oct)
AE
1 Aug 13
(Lent for duty under
381
King William H
S
6 May 10
Greek Govt.)
484a
Kingcome John ...
E L
1 Aug 10
4 Kerr Mark P. C.
SL
15 Apr 12
524
Kingcome William J. H.
HSt
1 Jan 10
263 Kerr Ralph
L
28 Feb 1 4
180
Kingdom William W.
199 Kerr Thomas
L
30 June 10
(act]
Gr
1 Nov 13
120
Kingdon John B. ...(act)
8L
15 Sept 13
2736 Kerr William M.
Cr
31 Dec 10
420
KingdonWilliamN. ...
SL
30 Sept 13
531 Kershaw Cecil A
Mid
15 Jan 13
Coll
King-Harman RobertD.
L
15 Feb 14
231 Kershaw Charles A. N
AP
17 June 10
Kingsbury John ... (act]
Car
20 Feb 14
178 Kest ell Edwin R.
ECr
1 July 09
Kingsnorth Arthur F....
E C
7 Jan 14
OD Kettlewell William R
W. '
Cr
31 Dec 11
Kinnear Ronald C.
L
1 Apr 10
ST !• Kevern Samuel E. H
Dev. S
ChB
1 Apr 12
108
524
Kirby James
Kirby Richard E. W. ...
Gr-;
Lt Cr
8 Jan 00
15 Aug 12
521
Kewish William H.
Gr
19 Oct 10
549
Kirkby Ernest W.
L
31 Dec 07
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
47
Where
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
serving.
serving.
218c Kirkby Henry J
A P
15 Jan 14
524
Lacy Henry M
Gr
15 Dec 11
61 Kirkland John S.
Mid
15 Sept 13
5
Laffan Michael J. mb.ba
S S
21 Nov 10
108 Kirkham John
A E
1 Nov 04
11
Laid) aw Robert S.
Mid.
15 May 12
47 Kirkland WilliamT. (act)
A E
1 May 13
260
Laing Henry G. S.
L
15 Dec 13
160 Kirkpatrick Henry L. t.
L
15 July 13
Laing Robert W. J. bm
C
1 Jan 13
326c Kirkpatrick KennethO
Mid
15 Sept 13
161
Lake Atwell H
L
30 Dec 13
5206 Kirkwood David E. M.
S L
15 May 12
34
Lake Henry N
S L
15 Sept 13
C/utt. f Kirwin Joseph J
E Or
1 July 11
391a
496
Lake Walter J. 0
Lakeman Peter S. V.
Cr
30 June 12
Ki teat Arthur deW. rm
Maj
1 Oct 09
(act)
Gr
14 Mar 13
11a Kitchener Henry
277
Lakeman William B, ...
Lamb Alfred E. ... ...
E Cr
1 Aug 13
Franklin C
Cr
22 June 11
524
ChCr
26 May 13
27 Kitchin Reginald H. ...
Ck
15 July 13
385
Lamb Francis E
ECr
1 July lo
531 Kitching Henry W. ..
B Cr
1 Jan 1 1
431
Lamb Francis J. O.
L
30 June 07
180 Kite Ralph A
Gr
1 Jan 08
277
Lamb Henry J
E L
1 Jan 08
389 Kitson Edward W.
L
15 Dec 09
540)
476 Kitson Henry K
Cr
.31 Dec 11
DY\
Sh\
Lamb Peter
L
28 Apr 12
3i)la Kitson James B
Lt Cr
30 June 13
385 Kitto William J
150 Knapp Montague H. ...
L
F8
27 June 12
16 May 10
385)
NODS
Lambe Charles L
Cr
30 June 08
108 Knapp - Fisher George
3396
Lambert Albert J.
ChAE
1 Apr 10
E MA
Ch
31 Dec 12
146
Lambert Aubrey
Cr
31 Dec 13
288 Knight Alfred G
B
10 Nov 11
Lambert Cecil F
C
30 June 05
80 Knight Alfred W
Gr
5 June 00
(A Lord Commissioner
385 Knight George G
ECr
18 Mar 04
of the Admiralty).
9 Knight Harold A
L
30 June 08
273
Lamhert Charles A .rma
C
1 Sep 13
Knight John H. de M
260
Lambert Charles W. ...
E L
1 Nov 11
H KM
C
1 Jan 13
129a
Lambert David S
AP
2 Mar 06
23 Knieht Robert F
L
30 Jan 14
273
Lambert Francis J.
L
:i0 Apr 12
120 Knight- AdkinWalter K.
BA
Ch
31 May 10
Coll
Lambert Harold R.rm-5
Proby
2nd L
|^1 Oct 13
261 Knothe Albert
E L
2 July 07
127
Lambert Harry E.
H W
5 May 11
484a Knott Bertram W.
EL
1 Nov 04
145a
Lambert Henry A.
SL
15 Jan 13
507a Knott George ... rm
RMG
1 Sept 11
ScM
Lambert James C. rma
St Mj
13 Oct 10
114 Knott George C
AE
1 Nov 09
252
Lambert R.C. Kemble...
Cr
30 June 06
274 Knott Richard A
B
7 Feb 07
305
Lambert Robert E.
SL
15 Jan 13
444 Knowles Charles H. ...
520 Knowles George H.
L
Lt Cr
U June 08
U Dec 11
TB)
33 f
LambertWalter O. H....
L
15 Sept 08
Knowles William J.
Ob Gr
U N.v in
259
Lamble Francis J
ChB
lApr 12
438 Knox Gerald V. C.
Cr
31 Aug 07
180
Lamble James G. ...(act)
Gr
18 Oct 13
507a Knox Harry F
Mid
15 Sept 13
274
Lamey Alfred
Car
4 May 11
268 Knox John N.
L
30 May 13
63a
Lamond.lohn
A E
1 Oct 10
490a Knox-Little Charles H.
L
15 Apr 08
118
Lamotte Harold de G....
Lt Cr
15 Jan 13
537a Knubley Alban
L
30 Jan 14
170
Lampen Lewis C. rm
C
22 Feb 04
392 Koe George A
FP
11 Apr 06
117
Lancashire Joseph E
E Cr
1 Apr 07
Krabbe Frederick J. ...
PinC
14 Oct 13
335
Lancaster Humphrey J.
L
15 Mar 09
(Deputy Judge Ad-
337
Lancaster Thomas
Gr.
2 Dec 11
vocate of the Fleet)
96
Land Charles B
Lt Or
15 July 12
388
Landale Geoffrey J. ...
Mid
15 Sept 12
299
Landale Walter L.
L
30 Sept 11
80
Lander Duncan E.
AP
15 Oct 13
KMA
LandmannLeopoldH .ma
Ch
8 Apr 02
454
Landmann Robert H....
L
1 Sept 13
539
Landon Arthur J
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
487
Landon Herbert W. ...
A P
7 Oct 05
L.
176
Landon John P
Lt Cr
1 Apr 14
129
Lane Alfred H
Car
4 July 02
351
Lane Arthur E
E L
1 Nov 09
263 Labordb Crichton F. ...
Ck
15 July 13
288
Lane Arthur G. N.
Lt Cr
30 Dec 12
391c Laborde Wilfred M. ...
AP
15 July 13
337
Lane Edward R. M. ...
S L
15 Nov 13
28 Lacey Charles T. A. ...
A E
1 Apr 08
558
Lane Geoffrey H
AP
30 Jan 12
177 Lacey Ernest J
A E
1 Oct 10
(Lent for duty under
62a Laeey George F
ChGr
lApr 12
AustralianGovernment)
Lane Harry ...(act)
Car
16 Sept 13
180 Lacey Solomon J
2736 Lacy Alexander D. (act)
CrL
SL
2 Feb 05
15 Jan 14
520)
WColl f
Lane Henry G. E.
Cr
30 June 08
1136 1
DY^> Lacy Ernest E
2736
Lane Herbert A. C.
S L
15 Sept 13
Cr
31 Dec 99
118
Lane Jeremiah B
29 Apr 12
Saul )
273
Lane Richard B
I L
15 July 08
48 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving
Rank Seniority. ^Jiw
serving.)
9 Lane Robert H.D.
Lane Thomas B. ...(act)
Lane-Poole Francis G.
EMA
(Third Asst. Supt. of
Experiments, Shoe-
buryness)
326 Lane-PooleRichardH.O.
496 Lang Cyril J. M
3396 Lang Douglas C
292 Lang G. Colin
537a Lang George H
520 Langdale Harry M. ...
306 Langdon James B.
213 Langford Ernest
263 Langford Martyn H. ...
225 Langham Guy ...(act)
326c Langley Henry F. G.
387 Langmaid Charles F.
524 Lanyon James
Lanyon Theodore T.
160 Lapage Charles H. S.
151 Lapage Walter N . . . .
113 Larcom Charles A. A.
170)
DY !-Larg Alfred D. ...
Mai. S
W Coll Larken Frank
263 Lashmore Harry ...
Latham Guy D. ...
Lathbury George P. rm
Laugharne Roland H.P.
Laughton Jeffrey K. ...
11a Laurence Guy S. ... "
299 Laurence Noel F
Z. {■ Lavender Arthur
265a Laverne Sydney M,B...
503 Lavers Richard J
326c Lavertine Albert X. ..
Lavington Hugh V. ..
Lavis Richard
Law Cecil R. de V. ..
Law Colin E. M.
Mid
Mate
352
239
27
364
260
505
174c Law Edward F. B.
Coll Law Francis C.
15 Sept 13
28 Aug 13
1 Dec 06
63 LawFrederick W.
2916 Law George F.
1276 Law James G. ...(act)
118 Law William J. B.
118 Lawder Edward F.
145 Lawder Keith M
273 Lawder Patrick B.
37 Lawford Edward D. W.
385 Lawford Vincent A. ...
66 Lawler Edward A.
163 Lawrence Frederick ...
Lawrence Frederick S.
150 Lawrence Henry W. ...
521 Lawrence Richard W.
385 Lawrence William G. ...
429 Lawrie Edward McC.W.
Lawrie Frank B. A. bm
3396 Lawson George A.
47 Lawson George C. B
266 Lawson Robert N,
Lt Cr
L
P L
SL
Lt Cr
S
A E
B
S
S L
Mid
AE
ChB
F P
L
Lt Cr
L
EL
C
E Cr
Mid
C
SL
Si-
Mid
Lt Cr
A E
EL
A E
F 8
L
»M
Mid
Lt Cr
L
Probv
2nd L
Lt Cr
Gr
Gr
Cr
Mid
A P
L
L
F P
Gr
ChCr
Car
Gr
B
ECr
Lt Cr
C
Gr
L
C
15 Sept 12
15 Sept 13
30 Apr 1 2
15 May 13
15 Nov 10
11 May 0?
1 Oct 10
1ft Aug 07
5 Nov 09
15 Ian )4
15 May 12
1 Oct 10
1 Apr 12
15 Feb 06
15 July 07
31 Dec 1 2
15 Nov 12
1 June 02
31 Dec 13
1 Feb 07
lft Jan 12
1 Sept is
lft Mav 13
30 Sept 12
15 Jan 14
15 Jan 12
1 Nov 03
11 Dec 02
16 July 03
15 May 11
31 Dec 09
1 Jan 13
15 Jan 12
30 June 11
30 Sept 13
1 Oct 13
31 Mar 12
18 Aug 06
2 Oct 13
30 June 07
lft Sept 12
15 Julv 13
2S Feb 13
1 Apr IS
1 Apr 10
19 Oct 10
1 Apr 12
28 Dee 11
13 June 99
8 Jan 12
1 Oct 09
30 Sept 12
1 May 03
14 Aug 11
30 June 08
31 Dec 12
1 Lawton William R.
180 Lay Henry
42 Layard Brownlow V. ...
528 Layton Geoffrey
352 Leach Albert G. (act)
180 Leach Edward (act)
484ra Leach John C
Leach William R. R. ...
( Commander Instructor,
Mersey Divn. Royal
Naval PblunterReserve)
195a Leaf Alfred W. ...(act)
272 Leaf Arthur E
AO\
520/
483
6
55
Leah Edward T.
362
39
299
391a
99
362
237.
43
390
199
2ft2
81
520
r,ftj
327
180
547
65
CG
512
520
505
132
342
Bank. Seniority.
E Cr
Gr
L
Gt Cr
Gr
Gr
Mid
Lt Cr
Car
ChCr
1 Apr 07
9 Oct 00
30 July 06
30 Nov 13
29 Nov 13
4 Nov 13
15 Jan 12
1 Apr
AP
16 Oct 12
1 Apr 12
2 Mar 07
Leahy Andrew
Leahy James ...
Leahy James P.
Leahy John ...
Leake Francis M
Learoan John...
Lean Alfred B.
Lean John W....
174c Learmonth Frederick C.
534 Leary David J.
Leask Mackenzie
Leathsm Eustace La T.
Leatham Ralph
Leather Gerald
Leather Harold
Leather Samuel ...
507a Leathes John D. de M.
520 Le Brun William H. ..
505c Lecky Arthur M
547 Lecky Hal ton S. .„ ..
Lee Alfred
Lee Ambrose N
Lee Bernard A. W.
Lee Charles J
Lee Douglas B
267a Lee Frederick C
66 Lee Frederick W
fta Lee George
2736 Lee John
366 Lee Oliver
Lee Reginald A
(Lent for duty under
Australian Government.)
Lee Robert T. H. V.
Lee William H. ...
Leech Harry L. ...
LeefeJohnB.
12a Leeke Walter H. ...
118 Lees Charles C. D
326c Lees Eric V. ...
120 Lees John A
Lees Thomas O. H.
Leese Henry J.
I^eeson George A. ...
Le Farm Hugh B.
Le Fevre John T. ...
Legate James
Legg Francis E. ...
Legg Henry
Legg Joseph S.
Legg Sydney 0. ...
28a Leggatt Claud M....
213 Legge Francis G. ...
13
ChB
Gr
ECr
Gr
C
ChGr
Gr
Gr
C
ChAE
F P
C
L
L
E L
AE
Mid
FP
Lt Cr
Cr
Car
L
Mid
A E
A P
Car
B
Gr
Ch B
Ch Gr
E L
(act)
10 Jan 11
28 Dec 06
1 July 09
2 June 03
22 June 11
13 May 12
26 Nov 08
31 Oct 01
31 Dec 06
1 Nov 04
26 Aug 13
30 June 09
30 June 06
15 Oct 10
Jan 08
19 July 03
15 Sept 13
15 July 06
31 Mar 11
31 Dec 13
29 Sept 04
15 Nov 11
15 Jan 13
1 Apr 03
21 May 05
15 Julv 03
4 May 05
8 Sept 10
I Apr 12
22 Feb 12
1 Aug 05
ChGr
Gr
Car
Gen
L
SL
Mid
L
C
Schm
Gr
Cr
L
E Cr
Schm
Gr
Car
B
L
Gr
1 Apr 12
1 Dec 04
18 Oct 02
7 Feb 12
15 Mar 07
15 Jan 14
15 May 12
30 Oct 06
16 Apr 02
29 July 96
6 Feb 01
31 Dec 06
23 Aug 12
1 July 10
13 Jan 06
17 Nov 99
1 June 03
1 Feb 00
30 July 07
14 May 05
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
49
Where
serving.
458
381
196
266
202
237
225
11
299
448
520 J
WColl j
388
. 366 )
Page >
431o )
CG
160
420
54
Coll
512
99
127a
542a
Page)
534/
512
252
385
395
117*
Coll
441
151
47
361
352
342
524
448
141
520
lya
Legge Heneage 0. ... L
Legge The Hon. Hum-
phrey L
Legge Montague G. B. Lt Cr
Leggett Oliver E Cr
LeghJohnA. P L
Leicester Charles H. S. Ck
Leigh Frederic B Mid
Leigh Henry Lt Cr
Leigh John L A B
Leir Ernest W Lt Cr
Leith George P Cr
{Lent for duty under
Greek Govt.)
Leith Lockhart Cr
Lejeune Jean H. B. ... A C
Le Mesurier Charles B. C
Lemon Sydney P. ... A E
Le Mottee Douglas B.... Lt Cr
Lenn Frank F P
Lenny Charles G. A. ... Lt Cr
Leonard Francis C. ... F P
Leonard William H. ... AB
Le Page George W. ... E L
(Lent for duty under
Turkish. Govt.)
Lepper Charles W.V.T.S S L
Le Seelleur John T. bm
(act) EM G
Lesley Henry N. ... L
Leslie Arthur G Lt Cr
Leslie George N E Cr
Leslie Maurice B Lt Cr
Leslie Seymour G. rma C
Lester Arthur B B L
L'Eatrange - Malone
Cecil J L
(Assistant to Director of
Air Department.)
Letchford Cecil A. ... A E
Letherby Alfred ... H Sch
Leverett William J. ... Ch Cr
Leveson Arthur C. cb K A
Leveson-Gower Osbert
C. G L
Leveson - Gower The
Hon. WilliamS Cr
Levick George M. ... S
Lewes Arthur P. M. ... L
Lewes Edward R. ... L
Lewes P. Vaughan CB,
dso C
Lewin Charles La P. ... Cr
(Lent to Australian
Government)
Lewin Francis H. L. ... Lt Ci
Lewin George Gr
Lewin George E Cr
Lewis Albert S B
Lewis Cyril B. N P
Lewis Edward B E Cr
Lewis Edward B S L
Lewis Frank O C
Jjewjs George B Cr
Rani. Seniority.
15 Feb 12
Aug 09
Sept 13
Dec 09
Dec 10
July 13
Sept 13
Junell
Nov Ob
Nov 1]
June 13
31 Dec 10
15 July 13
30 June 08
1 Nov 11
31 Dec 10
I Apr 08
1 Oct 06
9 July 06
1 Jan 13
1 Feb 07
15 May 13
19 Apr 13
15 J une 10
31 Dec 12
1 Jan 11
30 Sept 12
1 Sept 09
15 Feb 04
15 Dec 11
1 May 12
10 Jan 10
1 Apr 12
1 Dec 13
1 Apr 11
30 June 13
21 Nov 02
lApr 11
1 Apr 10
30 June 05
30 June 08
15 Aug 09
28 Mar 03
31 Dec 12
10 May 04
27 Feb 13
1 Oct 09
15 July 13
30 June 13
1 Dec 13
Where
serving.
306a
366)
DV\
Chat)
141
180
429
352
268a
552
2756
284
163
252
114
522
366
490
326c
385
. ' r
4316?
4176
223
337
492
Lewis George II
Lewis George J. W. ...
Lewis Harry J
Lewis James C. F.
Lewis Samuel R
Lewis William A. (act)
Lewis William J
Lewis William M. V ...
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Lewis-Heath Frederick
J. L
Lewis-Lloyd, R. B.
Ley George
Ley Harry G
Ley James C
Ley William J.
Leycester William
Leyshon Edward G
Liddell Lancelot C.
H
Page J- Lidderdale John H.
Liddicoat Nicholas
Liddle James
Liddle Morton R. B.
Liddle Thomas D. MB
Lidiard Henry E. rm-J
Lidstone Ronald A.
Lightfoot Andrew
(Lent for duty under
Australian Government.)
Lightfoot John H.
Lilley Austen G. ...
Lilley Reginald H.
Lillicrap Herbert R.
Lillicrap Philip H.
Liming George E.
Limpenny Charles J.
Limpus Arthur H.
(Lent for duty under
the Turkish Govt '
Linahan Richard M.
Linberry Thomas J.
Lindner Leonard H.
Lindop Llewellyn...
Lindsay John C. H.
Lindsay Leonard W.
Lindsay William ...
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Lindsell Arthur 8.
Lines William P
Ling Eric W. W.
Ling Percy J
Linnington Thomas E.
Linsey John S
Lippiett John
Lister Francis H
( Asst. Engineer-in- Chief)
Lister- Kaye Russell ...
Litchfield F. Shirley ..
Litchfield William G. t
MAJ
473
561
389
46a
350a
27
53
270a
56
2256
476
260
213
347
27
291
180
420
196a
473
344
388
Page)
533a (
Rank. Seniority
Lt Cr
E
L
E L
AE
Car
L
E L
Mid
F 8
FP
C
ChAE
L
A P
Mid
AP
Gr
Ch
AE
Mid
SS
QM
HonL
Mid
A E
L
S L
Car
Car
Gr
E L
R A
Gr
Lt Cr
Lt C
SS
Cr
A E
P
Mid
Gr
L
FP
Gr
Gr
A E
E C
L
C
Ch
NI
8 Sept 10
1 Oct 07
26 Apr 11
15 Mar 11
1 Apr 03
1 May 13
8 Sept 09
30 Jure 06
15 Sept 04
15 Jan 13
11 Nov 07
1 Oct 10
30 June 06
1 Apr 11
31 Dec 09
2 Oct 03
15 Bept 13
2 July 11
22 Jan 04
1 Nov 05
15 Jan 13
23 Nov 11
13 Oct 10
13 Oct 10
15 Jan 13
2 Mar 05
15 May 07
15 Oct 12
15 Nov 13
1 Oct 07
27 July 99
6 Sept 11
lApr 06
23 Jan 09
3 July 02
30 June 13
30 June 12
2 Aug 08
30 June 13
1 Mar 1C
7 Oct 13
15 Jan 12
HO Mar 01
15 Nov 08
19 Apr 10
29 Nov 11
19 Oct 10
1 Nov 08
2 Dec 12
1 Apr 09
22 June 11
4 Sept 00
7 Dec 00
50 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Bank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Little Arthur G. ... BM1
Maj
8 Oct 13
228a Little Charles J. C. ...
Cr
1 Jan 13
458
Long Henry W
B
12 July 12
575 Little Henry A
EL
1 Aug 05
63
Long Paul A. M
S L
30 Oct 13
(Lent for duly under
273
Long Wilfrid
E h
1 Oct 11
Australian Govt.)
266
Long William D. (act)
B
7 June 13
89 Little Herbert J.
ECr
26 Mar 08
89
Longbottom Ellis
A E
1 Apr 04
2736 Little Ivo C
Mid
15 May 13
114
Longden Horace W. ...
Cr
31 Dec 10
Coll Littledale Bernard J. ..
37 Littledale Herbert F. ...
L
Lt Or
30 Dec 13
1 Apr 13
17 f
Longford Terence A. F.
L
30 June 09
Littleton Heorge H.rma
W O
17 May 07
284
Longhurst Gerald F. ...
Lt Cr
31 Mar 12
259 Littleton Hugh
AP
19 May 11
Longland William E. ...
EL
1 May 04
408 Littleton Richard C. A.
L
31 Aug 10
366 )
252 T
Page >
Longmore Arthur M. ...
L
30 Dec 06
DYV Littlewood Alfred W. ...
E Cr
1 Apr 07
4316 )
Cape)
DY)
305a Litton Thomas B... ...
B
1 Feb 03
NH>
Longridge Michael ma
Ch
26 Sept 98
37a Livermore Albert G. N.
Gr
19 Oct 10
Mal\
366 Liversidge Edward W.
ECr
1 Apr 06
16
Longridge Thomas
Car
1 Jan 01
170)
552
Longstaff Cuthbert D....
Lt Cr
15 Mar 11
DY> Liversidge John G.
EC
24 June 13
(Lent for duty under
Mai)
Australian Govt.)
J?H\ Livesay Arthur W. B. I
C°-P* \ MB, FBC8 Ed. f
FS
12 Nov 11
3396
WColl
Longstaff John L
Looker Albert H. (act)
Loring Ernest K
Lt Cr
Gr
C
31 Dec 13
8 Dec 13
30 June 10
589 Liveaay Augustus F. B.
AP
8 Mar 03
Lough ReginaldD.H.BM
C
1 Jan 14
(Lent for duty under
111
Loughlin Dermot MB
s
6 May 10
Australian Govt., with
4
Love Robert
Gr
5 Oct 00
local acting rank oj
263
Loveband Rochfort Y.
L
30 July 12
Paymaster)
261
Loveband John G. Y. ...
Mid
15 Sept 12
150 Livingstone Norman M.
16
Lovell Richard T. T. ...
Gr
5 June 00
DCL, LL.B, MA
Ch
1 Feb 10
484a
Loveridge Henry J. ...
ECr
1 July 09
364 Llewellyn George St. J.
L
30 June 09
4716
Lovett Charles T....(act>
SB
20 Sept 13
60a Llewellyn Robert G. ...
S L
15 Jan 14
366
Lovett Samuel H.W. ma
Ch
20 May 01
391c Llewelyn Robert H. ...
Lt Cr
15 Jan 12
342
Lovett-Cameron Archi-
Llewhellin Frederick ..
L
2 Nov 10
bald A
Lt Cr
15 Apr 12
266 Lloyd Cecil K
AP
13 Jan 10
288
Lowder Frederick W.
165 Lloyd David W
A E
1 Nov 03
(act)
Gr
14 Oct 13
120 Lloyd Frederick J.
AP
22 Nov 09
508
Lowe Ernest E. esc
L
27 June 12
326 Lloyd Frederick J. H....
Mid
15 Sept 13
430
Lowes Joseph E. ... (act)
A E
SI Mar 14
259 Lloyd Harold Q. ba
Ch
15 Nov 10
99
Lowis Arthur W
Or
30 June 08
326c Lloyd Harry D
Gr
15 Oct 01
11a
Lowis Geoffrey L.
Mid
15 Jan 14
202 Lloyd Lionel V. (act)
S L
15 May 13
40
Lowlett Frederick S. ...
ChGr
1 Apr 12
544 Lloyd Robin W. M. ...
Lt Cr
15 Nov 13
129
Lowman Frank E.
Gr
5 June 00
503 Lloyd Walter E
S
5 Nov 09
237
Lowndes Alexander ...
C
30 June 13
175 Lloyd William A
A P
7 Apr 06
366
Lowndes Douglas V
ss
11 Feb 09
2736 Lloyd-Owen, Richard 0.
A C
15 Jan 14
Lowrey Thomas
AE
1 Apr 03
61 Lloyd-Roberts Henry G.
AC
15 July 13
117a
Lowry Sir Robert S. KCB
A
1.3 Dec 13
71 Lobb Francis F
ss
23 May 06
(Senior Officer on the
273e Lobb Herbert T. G. .
EL
1 June 04
Coast of Scotland)
86 Lock Henry J. ... rm
5 Lock Herbert H
L
Gr
1 July 05
14 Aug 11
Lowther Sidney RM <
QM
HonL
14 June 11
14 June 11
218 Lock Richard G
L
1 Oct 09
385
Lowther - Crofton Ed-
507a Lock Walter W
E L
1 May 06
ward G DSO
C
31 Dec 09
299 Lockhart Anthony B....
L
15 Nov 10
263
Loxley Arthur N,
C
22 June 11
332 Lockhart Charles S. ...
L
1 Oct 12
431
Loxley Vere D. ... km
C
1 Sept 11
90 Lockhart Moses
B
31 May 06
Luard Frank W. ... RM
LtCol
14 May 10
(Lent for duty under
CG
Luard Herbert Du C. ...
Cr
9 Nov 00
Australian Govt.)
258 Lockyer Hughes C. ...
C
31 Dec 08
CG\
385 f
Luard John S
C
30 June 05
19a Loder Frederick C. ...
B
26 Sept 11
352
Luard Trant B. ... rm
Maj
5May 11
lb Loder-Symonds Fred-
178
Lubbock Alexander N.
Lt Cr
31 Dee 13
erick P
Cr
1 Jan 09
160
Lubbock Rupert E.
L
31 Aug 07
217c Loftie J. Henry
Cr
31 Dec 07
Lucas Charles A. C. rm
L
I July 08
326 Loly Edward M.
Mid
15 Sept 13
260
Lucas Claude de N. ...
S L
30 Aug 13
191 Loman Frederick T. ...
HSsh
20 Feb 14
277
Lucas Frederick C.
L
15 Nov 07
385 Lomas Ernest C. MB
238
Lucas Walter C
Lt Cr
30 Sept 12
FRCSEd., DSO
FS
21 Oct 04
2176
Luce John
C
30 June 09
3396 Lonev Robert G
Car
12 Nov 00
113
Luck Frank
8 B
31 Jan 06
213
Long Eustace R. D. ...
Lt Cr
15 July 13
47
Luckham Charles M. ...
FP
19 Aug 07
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
51
Where
serving
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Luff Edwin bm|
QM
BonL
1 7 Dec 10
252
132
McCall Henry W. U. ...
McCann John W
Mid
ChGr
15 Jan 13
1 Apr 12
520)
221a
McCarthy Charles
Gr
28 Feb 12
JJl'l
Luker Frederick
B
1 Nov 00
524
McCarthy Charles G. ...
ChGr
28 Dec 13
Portl )
McCarthy Edward kma
Maj
18 Oct 12
Coll
Lukis Wilfrid B. F. i
Proby
j-l Oct 13
Po
McCarthy Edward D.B.
bm"|
2nd L
(act)
SL
15 Sept 13
505
Lumb Prank
L
30 June 07
McCarthyFrederick ...
A E
1 Oct 10
Lumsden Frederick W.
191
McCarthy James D. ma
Ch
26 Dec 02
RMA
ATaj
10 Jnnel3
1
McCarthy Jeremiah ...
L
26 Apr 11
129
Lund John (act)
Gr
10 June 13
505
McCarthy John (act)
Gr
25 June 13
237
Lundholm Torkel
L
22 June 11
153
McCarthy Patrick
Gr
6 Oct 09
11a
Luscombe Ernest J. (act)
Qr
25 June 13
334
Luscomhe Frederick J.
Gr
12 Feb 01
240
McCarthy Thomas E. J.
ChCr
1 Apr 12
153
Luscombe Geoffrey A.
L
30 June 07
McCauslandEdwinL.RM
MGen
19 May 10
160
Lush Cecil H. ... ...
L
15 Aug 12
391c
McCausland Eric M. ...
Mid
15 Sep't 13
61
Lusbington Guye W. .
120
McCausland Henry L.
BMA
C
13 Mar 08
M RM
L
1 July 08
432
268e
Lushington Stephen W.
Luxmoore Henry
Mid
Cr
15 May 13
30 June 06
101 f
McClelland Henry W.
Gr
2 Aug 02
22
Luxon George W
ChCr
1 Apr 12
ISO
McClelland Peter
Gr
ii ^ov n
284
Lydall Cecil W. ... ma
Ch
1 Aug 06
366
Lydekker Guy O
L
30 July 10
391a
McClintock John W. L.
C
30 June 12
552
Lyle Ronald R
Mid
15 May 12
67
MeClounan Sydney C.
Car
29 Feb 12
(Lent for duty under
457
McCloy Alexander MB
BS
21 Nov 10
25
Australian Govt.)
Lynch Thomas
Gr
19 Jan 12
TB I
026 f
McConnell Thomas
Gr
1 Jan 08
473 Lyne George A. ... RM
WColl Lyne Thomas J. S.
RMG
Cr
1 Sept 11
28 Sept 12
524
McConnell William F. 1
Ch
MAA
j-l Jan 10
582a
Lyne William
ChB
1 Apr 12
448
McCorquindale Alex-
(Lent for duty under the
ander (act)
AE
1 Feb 14
326
Australian Govt.)
Lynes Charles E
P P
16 Feb 13
540)
DYS
McCowen Gerald R. md
S
6 Nov 08
Lynes Hubert
C
31 Dec 11
22
McCowen Randal B. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
217
Lyon Charles D
B
15 Jan 13
232
McCrum Cecil R
L
15 Feb 14
61
Lyon Fit zHugh C.
Mid
15 Sept 12
29
McCullagh AlexanderB.
Lt Cr
26 June 10
2746
Lyon Francis H
E L
10 June 03
3 Oct 12
11
552
McCullock Samuel A....
McCutcheon Alfred ...
ChGr
18 Sept 13
180
Lyon George H. D O.
B
1 Sept 99
42
Lyon Harold V
L
30 May 11
(Lent for duty under
2176
Lyon Herbert I. N.
L
3 Sept 07
Australian Govt.)
326
Lyons Algernon E. P. ...
L
31 Dec 08
228a
McCutcheon James,
DY \
Dev |
180
Lyons Richard
ChB
25 Sept 10
MB, BA.
SS
23 May 12
Lyster Arthur L. St. G.
L
15 Mar 09
48
McDermott John (act)
Gr
20 May 13
Lywood Edwin G. RM
LtCol
12 Oct 10
179
McDonald Daniel G. ...
ChCr
1 Apr 12
48
McDonald George
AE
1 Oct 10
180
McDonald Harry
Gr
19 Oct 10
384
McDowall John H. MB
SS
23 May 12
335
540 1
DY}
Sh.)
99
McDowell Daniel
Lt Cr
26 June 10
McElligott Timothy ...
ChB
5 Nov 13
McElwee John ... md
P 8
22 Feb 04
496a
McEwen George E. ...
EL
1 Jan 05
582a
McEwen Gerald E. W.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Government)
EL
INov 07
385
McFarlane David E. ...
EL
1 Apr 12
350
McGachen Francis S. ...
Lt Cr
30 June 13
207
McGhie Henry B
EL
1 Dec 07
M.
Ber}
490)
McGiffin Robert H. MB
8 8
21 Nov 12
418a
McGillewie Donald I....
L
15 July 06
185a
McAxister JohnW. ...
A E
lApr 09
505c
McGinty John
Gr
19 Oct 10
273
McBean Russell H.(act)
SL
15 Jan 14
131
McGonagill Alfred J. ...
Gr
16 Apr 02
537a
McBride William
Ck
15 July 13
528
McGrane Richard
B
3 Apr 05
262
McBroom James
AE
INov 09
274
McGrath Dona! S.
L
15 Dec 13
52 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
326c
385
42
203
326c
185a
ODD
366 J
Page}
431a)
286
258
385
366
127a
326a
Page )
533a S
443
366
230
356
283a
174c
528
TB\
052 S
39) c
114
524)
DY>
Dev )
273
326
305a
DY \
Berm \
274
6
484a
421
127
91
NH 1
Piy\
524'
177
552
McGrath George ...
McGregor David J. ...
McGregor - Robertson
Thomas B. S
McQ rigor RhoderickR.
McGuffie John J
McHardy Robert P. ...
Mclntyre Lionel ,
Mclvor Murdo
McKean Lionel D.
McKenna Francis J. L
P MB
McKenna Gerald M ...
McKenzie John
McKenzie Malcolm A.
McKenzie Murdock
McKew Robert ba, bd \
McKinlay Alfred W. ...
McLachlan John bm J
McLachlan William(act)
McLaurin John
McLean William C.(act)
McLennan Duncan M.
McLeod John H
McLeodJohnJ. ...
McLeod John K
McLoughlin Michael J.
McLoughlin William ..
McLucas John
McMahon Thomas
McMaster Humphrey..
McMaster Michael
McMickan Walter C. ...
McMullen Alexander P.
McNabb Daniel J. P
(Assistant to M.D.G.)
McNeil Smith Henry C.
McNeill Arthur
McOustra James
McQuade Frederick ba
McQueen Walter ,
McRae Andrew ... bm]
McSheehy Louis J.P.G
McTigue William
McVittie Reuben J.(aci)
McWhirter Gilbert M
McWilliam Henry H...
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
MacArthur Colin G.
MacDermott Anthony
F.J.
MacDiarmid Alexander
J MB
Macdiarmid John... .
Macdonald Allan R. A
(Lent f»r duty under
Australian Govt.)
B L
L
8 L
AE
Lt Cr
Mate
Gr
AP
SS
L
ChCr
ChGr
A E
Ch
NI
EL
Q M
HonL
B
E Cr
AE
ChAE
B L
A E
L
Gr
B
A E
Gr
Mid
Mid
Lt Cr
SL
F IS
AC
B
AE
Ch
AE
QM
HonL
P
B
B
AE
Mid
L
Lt Cr
ChGr
Lt Cr
1 Mar 02
1 June 02
1 Apr 10
15 Sept 13
1 Jan 12
30 June 12
14 Feb 13
27 Dec 06
11 Oct 07
8 Nov 06
15 Dec 13
1 Apr 12
1 Apr 12
1 Apr 09
30 Dec 02
1 June 03
1 Apr 03
11 Aug 04
U Aug 04
7 June 13
1 Apr 07
1 Feb 14
1 Oct 13
29 Dec 13
1 Apr 0:^
31 Dec 06
24 Nov 05
26 Aug 11
1 Nov 04
1 May 06
15 Sept 13
15 Sept 13
15 Dec 12
20 Aug 0i
15 July 13
10 Nov 11
1 Oct 10
1 June9S<
24 Feb 06
5 July 10
5 July 10
20 June 12
10 July 11
7 June 13
1 Jan 12
15 Jan 12
1 Apr 12
31 Dec 08
1 Apr 12
30 June 13
Where
serving.
Name.
Bank.
Seniority.
47 MacDonald Donald ...
Gr
15 May 03
262 Macdonald Donald R....
L
31 Dec 10
MacDonald John
A E
1 Nov 03
6 Macdonald John ... md
S S
11 Feb 09
476 MacDonaldMalcolmH.S
U Cr
15 Oct 08
Macdonald William B.
Cr
31 Dec 04
MacDonald William N.
ECr
1 July 12
392 MacEwan Ernest
S
« Mav 1 0
284 MacEwen William I. L.
SL
30 Nov 13
48 Macey John R
EL
1 Jan 05
284 Macey William H.
B
1 Jan 12
48 MacFarlan Robert S. ...
Lt Cr
30 Sept 11
160a MacGill Ronald
A P
27 Mar 12
453 MacGill Thomas C. ...
L
1 Oct 08
9 MacGregor Donald P.
L
30 June09
2176 Machan John S
BL
1 July 08
155 Macllwaine Arthur W.
A P
26 Apr 10
94 Macllwaine William S.
L
30 May 12
444 MacintoshGeorgeD. mb
S
24 Nov 11
61 Macintyre Ian A.P.(aci)
S L
15 Jan 14
252 Mack Arthur G
Mid
15 Jan 13
342 Mack Jesse H
ChGr
1 Nov 13
4966 Mack Philip J
SL
15 June 13
470 Mack Ralph M
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
507a Mack Richard H
Mid
15 Sept 13
213 Mackay David J. D. ...
Car
1 Mar 05
524 MasKayJohn
ChGr
9 Oct 12
.384 Mackay John
Gr
30 Apr 08
2916 Mackay Robert H. R. ...
Cr
31 Dec 13
145a M'ickean Arthur J.
BL
1 June 02
518 Mackenzie Cecil J. G....
EL
INov 11
Ill MacKenzie Colin nso
Cr
30 June 06
273 Mackenzie Colin C. L.
(act)
S L
15 Mav 13
547 Mackenzie Francis V.H.
L
31 Dec 08
389 Mackenzie Harry P. ...
E L
1 Jan 05
512 Mackenzie Kenneth ...
L
30 July 08
498 MackenzieKenneth H.L.
L
30 Mar 10
81 Mackenzie Patrick H.
L
15 Mar 10
202 Mackenzie Reginald P.
A P
11 Mar 10
266 Mackenzie Roderick E.
F. McQ
Mid
15 May 12
84 Mackenzie William B. (a)
It Cr
1 Oct 10
146 Mackenzie WilliamB (6)
Lt Cr
30 Mar 13
63a Mackenzie-GrieveAlanJ.
Cr
30 June 13
11a Mackenzie-Grieve John
S. M
SL
15 Jan 13
kv I Mackenzi e-G r i e v e
^M Kenneth M. ... -
Lt Cr
26 June 10
507a MacKeown Robert J. MB
F S
15 May 11
11a Mackeson Donald F. ...
Mid
15 May 12
266 MacKichan Edward W.
Lt Cr
30 Mar 14
Mackie James M
Gr
9 May 01
23 Mackie Thomas O.
AP
10 Sept 03
1596 MackinnonEdmondJ.G.
Lt Cr
26 June 10
Po MacKinnon Arthur A.
(act)
SL
15 Sept 13
261 MacKinnonLachlanD.l.
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
120 Mackness George J. ...
S L
30 Oct 12
186 Mackworth Geoffrey ...
Cr
31 Dec 13
Maclachlan Crawford ...
C
31 Dee 08
2S4 Maclean Alexander mb
F S
22 Aug 05
225
MacLean Colin K.
Cr
30 Jun« 10
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
53
Where
serving.
Po
239
263
39
432
180
263
448
Maclean John C. ...(act)
Maclean Robert W. (act)
1806 Macleod George E.
305a MacLeod Kenneth
1276 Macleod William B. MB
185a Macleod William S. P.
11' Coll MacMahon Brian P. ..
47 MacMahon George R.
MB, BA
MacMahon Robert P....
Macmillan Charles C.
dso.md
Macnair John H
Macnair Smith JamesBM
W Colt Macnamara Patrick ...
493 MaconochieArchibaldW
MachonochieHenry km
Macpherson Alan D. L.
MacphersonJohnS. (act)
Macpherson Kenneth
D.W
349a MacQueen Bernard D ...
518 Macrorie Arthur K.mvo
Madden Alexander C.G.
Madden Charles E. cvo
(Bear Admiral •Second
Cruiser Squadron)
473 Magee Francis J. ...
^ I Magee William E.B.
177 Maggs Ivor A.
Magrane James V,
267 Magrath Walter 8.
492a Mahon Frederick P. ..
385 Mahon Richard F. H . H
f>24 Mahoney Arthur P. ..
484a Mahoney Charles (act.)
421 Mahoney Patrick (act)..
Main Charles
Main Prank
Main Harold B
Main Reuben
Main Sidney E
Main Wilfrid G
Mainguy Sidney B. ...
P^d | Mainprice Bernard P.. .
174a Mainprice Ernest W. L
366 MairJohnM
Mairis Edward S. RM
145 Maitland Pelham A. (act)
D^o \ Maitland Percy E.
159 Maitland Percy E.
232 M a i 1 1 a n d-D o u g a 1 1
Arnold ...
Maitland-Kirwan Lionel
P
Maitland- Makgill-
Crichton James H
Major Harold G. T. ..
Makeig-Jones W. To
field
75a Makin Robert ,.
V.
Seniority.
8 L
W.A.
P S
Lt Cr
FS
L
Lt Cr
FS
ss
s s
Mid
C
L
E Cr
RMG
Mid
G
Lt C:
E L
Cr
Mid
R A
15 Sept 13
18 Dec 13
29 Nov 13
31 Dec 11
14 Nov 10
30 July 09
31 Dec 12
16 May 10
21 Nov 10
23 May 06
15 Sept 12
1 Sept 10
30 Oct OP
14 Sept 13
la Feb 14
15 May 12
18 Oct 13
1 Apr 13
1 Apr 03
30 June 07
15 Sept 12
12 Apr 11
28
16
385
448
128
160
385
291
512
304 Malan Charles C. de M
19a Malcolm Alfred G. MB
Coll MalcolmPulteney W.rm
Gr
L
AE
L
A P
S S
Cr
Gr
Gr
B
E L
E Cr
E L
E Cr
E L
E L
Lt Cr
Ck
8P
Gr
C
S L
P8
Mid
Cr
19 Oct 10
1 Oct 08
1 Oct 10
15 June 09
11 Nov 10
11 July 06
31 Dec 08
3 Dec 02
28 May 13
25 June 13
1 Nov 03
1 Apr 04
1 Nov 06
1 Apr 07
1 July 09
15 Apr 05
30 Nov 13
1 5 July 13
24 July 10
30 Oct 08
28 Aug 0]
15 Jan 14
20 Aug 01
15 May 13
15 Feb 08
31 Dec 07
12 Nov 95
15 Nov 10
30 June 06
1 Oct 08
14 May 09
1 Sept 11
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
448 Maiden Charles H. RM
C
Uan 13
Cull Maiden Gilbert C...
L
15 Feb 13
170 Male Maurice T. ... MB
SS
16 May 11
Malet Edward B. W. f
RMl
?robv
2nd L
1 1 Oct 12
AQ j- Malim Harold C
A P
6 Oct 05
4 Mallett Alfred J
Gr
27 July 11
183 Mallett Alfred M
Gr
29 Sept 04
161 Mallett Henry (act)
AE
1 Nov 13
63 Mallett Samuel R.
B
1 Apr 98
388 Mallin Samuel
490 1
DYV Mallinson Ernest D. ...
ChGr
1 Apr 12
E Cr
17 Dec 07
Berm )
493a Malone Albert E. MB, ba
S
4 Oct 12
392 Maltby Henry B
L
31 Aug 08
^J-Maltby Percy D
E Cr
1 Jan 09
Manisty H. W. Eldon...
P P
5 Oct 11
(Lent for duty under
Australian Government)
181 Mahkey John
ChAE
1 Oct 11
492a ManleyJohnS
B
15 Jan 13
Coll Manley Nicholas (act)
Mate
18 Dec 13
3586 Mann Pairman R
8 S
8 Nov 06
237 Mann Fredeiick ...(act)
W M
1 May 13
Po Mann Wilfred 8. ...(act)
SL
15 Sept 13
385 Mann William S
EL
1 Nov 03
180 Mannakee Frederick W.
(act)
WO
3 Nov 13
180 Mannell Frederick
W A
8 Aug 11
148c Manners Cecil S
AP
U7 May 02
150 Manners Errol
Lt Cr
30 June 13
180 Manning Oliver
ChGr
9 Jan 11
191 Mansbridge Frederick H
B
1 Nov 99
CQ Mansel Charles P.
Lt Cr
30 June 03
547 Mansfield Charles
ChAE
1 Oct 13
Mansfield Cyril J.
MVO, MD
DSG
27 Sept 13
225 Mansfield George G. ...
A E
1 Jan 09
462 Mansfield James C.
L
M Junell
Po Mansfield John M. (act)
S L
15 Sept 13
366 Manson William ... ...
Gr
3 Apr 03
19 Manthorp Frederic L.
AE
4 M ar 04
118 Manton Charles
AE
1 Mar 10
86 Manton Joseph M.
A E
I May 03
35 Manton Reginald
AE
1 Oct 10
340a Manwaring Percival C.
W
S L
15 Dec 12
AdC Marchant Alfred E.
CB, RM
Col
22 Jan 11
237 Marcbant Charles
AE
5 Jan 05
252 Marchant Ernest J. W.
AE
1 Nov 04
276 Marchant Herbert J. ...
Gr
29 Nov 06
28 Marcon Reginald E. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 09
Marden Albert E
A E
24 Feb 06
(Lent for duty under
Australian Government)
520 1
D Y > Marescaux Gerald C. A.
R A
15 Dec 13
Portl )
118 Markham Ernest L. me
S
6 May 10
255 Marks Charles S
AE
1 Nov 03
Ill Marks Percy DE
AP
23 Aug 04
259 Marks Thomas
ChB
1 Apr 12
4806
Marks William
Car
30 Mar 00
54 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Coll
512
160
528
153
170
273c
33 a
388
Po
114
114
512
Page)
533a (
342
203
389
161
385
277
TB\
89/
385
388
385
172
432
237
552
520
366
26
TBA
Sec \
237 5
339
474a
151
263
337
278
524
3586
42
303
153
366
252
512
520
391c
160
Mark-Wardlaw Alex-
ander L. P
Mark-Wardlaw William
P
Markwiek Gordon P. ...
Marrack Hugh K.
Marrack Philip
Marriott Horace B.
Marriott John P. R. ...
Marryat Hugh D.
Marsden Arthur
Marsden Norman A. ,..
Marsden-Smedley John
B. A (act)
Marsh Alex B. ... ba
Marshall Edward J. ...
Marshall Edward T. ...
Marshall Frederick W.
Marshall Harry G.
Marshall Henry Q.(act)
Marshall Herbert J. T.
Marshall William E. ...
Marshall William E. ...
Marston Edward D .
Marston Frank C.
Marston Guy M
Martell Albert A. G. ...
Martell Percy D
Martell Richard W. ...
Marten Francis A.
Martin Albert B
Martin Alfred H
(Lent for duty under
Australian Government.)
Martin Alfred M
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Martin Arthur E. J. ...
MartinArthur R.
Martin Evan H
Martin George E
Martin George F
Martin Henry J .
Martin Henry J.
Martin John ...
Martin John H.B.mb.ba
Martin Ralph P. ..
Martin Robert W.
Martin RobertW. J
Martin Robin B. ..
Martin Sidney H....(ac£)
Martin Tliomas W.
Martin William E. R
Martin William L. frcsi
{Assistant to M.D. G.)
Martin William N. ma
Marwood Ralph B.
Marwood Thomas
Marx George F. L.
Mascull George ... esc
Masetield William B.ba
Mason Charles
Mason Emlyn H. G.
(act)
L
L
L
AP
F S
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
AC
SL
S 8
ChB
Lt Cr
BCr
B L
Gr
C
F S
E L
SL
ChGr
Cr
E L
ECr
ECr
Cr
ChCr
Car
B
WW
Lt Cr
A P
Gr
ChGr
S S
s
Mid
Gr
Gr
L
AE
L
F P
F 8
Ch
PinC
AE
L
L
Ch
HSch
AE
30 June 12
15 Oct 07
1 Apr 07
30 June 10
2 July 06
11 Feb 07
1 Apr 10
31 Dec 09
31 Aug 12
15 Jan 14
15 Sept 13
23 May 12
1 Apr 12
15 Sept 11
1 June 07
1
29
22
11
1
15
Seniority.
Nov 10
Apr 13
June 11
Nov 07
Apr 11
Sept 13
Apr 12
June 05
Aug 07
June 06
Apr 07
Aug 11
Dec 13
Apr 99
12 July 12
15 Jan 13
1 Jan 10
15 Aug 12
1 Apr 13
30 Aug 05
22 Apr 13
8 Mar 13
May 06
Nov 09
Jan 13
Jan 08
Mar 10
July 12
Feb 14
May 11
Dec 07
May 12
1 Oct 07
1 Dec 11
1 Nov 12
15 Apr 11
4 Apr 11
3 Jan 12
1 Apr 01
12 Mar 05
Po{
385
479
366 )
Page>
4316 )
388
496a
252
418a
113
263
439cj
457
DY\
Lev \
280
352
180
80
180
RMA
366 1
Page}
4316)
273c
47
524
266
273
385)
NODy
63
153
1806
366
291
319
59
545
332
365
507
Mason Maurice C.
Mason Walter
Massey George L.
Master Ernald G. H. ...
MastermanEdwardA.D.
Masterton John ... em
Matheson John N.
Mathew George rma
Mathew Gerald W. ...
Mathew Owen R
Mathew William B. ...
Mathews George J.
Maton Eustace N. G. ...
Maton Reginald F. P....
Matters John C. ...
Matthews Albert
MatthewsCharlesG. (act)
Matthews George E. ...
Matthews George J. ...
Matthews Godfrey B. )
CBRM)
Matthews Humphrey...
Matthews Oliver H. ...
Matthews Phillip (act)
Matthews Thomas S. ...
Matthews Vernon L. ...
Maude Christopher B.
Mauger Ernest F
Maund Guy O
Maund Loben B H. ...
Maunder Frederick L.
MaundrellWilliamH ma
Maurice Frank H. P. ...
Maurice Thomas H. M
Maurice- JonesCharlesA.
Mawbey Henry L.
Maxse Henry F. B
Maxted Thomas .
Maxwell Arthur R. km
Maxwell The ffonDenisC
Maxwell Desmond
Maxwell James
Maxwell Patrick S.E. ...
Maxwell Thomas K. ...
Maxwell Wellwood G-.C.
385 Maxwell-Lefroy Cecil .
330 Maxwell-Lefroy Patrick
E
456 Maxwell-Scott Malcolm
R. J
153 May Archibald S. mvo...
WColl] May Arthur De K- L-
May Arthur W. cb, kep
(Director-General of the
Medical Department
with the relative rank of
Vice-AdmiralW MagVi)
502 May Francis ... ...
166 May Frederick F. ...
Hank. Seniority,
S
ChGr
Cr
L
Cr
RMG
Ch Cr
C
E L
F P
F
E S
L
L
EL
A L
A E
L
ChAE
LtCol
L
AC
Gr
Ch B
S
B
L
SL
Gr
Ob
Mid
Cr
AC
C
L
A E
C
& L
L
E Cr
L
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
C
L
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
Cr
S G
Lt Cr
E L
6 May 10
1 Apr ia|
31 Dec 13;
15 May 08
31 Dee 10J
1 July 13;
1 Apr 12|
1 Sept 06
1 June 04
3 July 11
13 May 12
1 Dec 06
1 Apr 12
30 June 07
15 Feb 04
4 Dec 04
1 Nov 13
31 Dec 09
30 Dec IS
19 May 10
15 July 08i
15 July 13
20 Mav 13
1 Apr 12
19 May 11
15 Nov 10
13 June 11
30 Nov 13
30 July 13 I
19 Oct 10 :
20 Dec 07 i
15 Sept 12
31 Dec 08
15 July 13
31 Dec 07
15 July 10
1 Nov 09
1 Oct 09
15 May 13
31 Dec U8
1 July 11 :
1 Oct 07
30 June 13
30 Sept 12
31 Dec 131
1 Oct 10^
31 Dec 13
15 Oct 13
30 June 07
6 Dec 09
31 Dec 04
1 Nov 03
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
55
Where
serving.
Name.
292
191
159
113
407
473
299
387
448
1826
388
229
Coll
275a
118
219a
259
131
218
Sec }
114 t
Sec\
457)
239
39
524
4716
366
276a
127a
117
120
259
127
366
149
146
388
155
510
391a
180
TBI
10&,
May John
May John B
May John F RM
May Percival M
May Thomas ...
May Sir William H.,
GCB, GCVO
May William T. J.
Maycock Ernest E.
May cock Eichard B. ...
Mayers Colin
May hew Charles L. rm
Maynard Gerald E.
Mayne Howard B. ma
Mayne Ronald C
Mayo Herbert C
Mayston H. F. Grundry
Mead Claude F. rm j
Mead Hilary P
Mead John E
Meade The Hon. Herbert
Meaden Edward H.
Meagher Edward T.
Meal Percy (act)
Mearns William MB
Measham Herbert S.
Medd Walter H. ...
Medlicott Stephen
Medway Frederick (act)
Meehan Michael ...
Meek Alfred H. ...
Meek Frank
Meeson Charles M.
Meeson Edward H. T
Meggs Cecil J.
MeiUle Thomas C.mb.ba
Meikle.john Harry J.
Meiklejohn Norman S.
Meiklein Kobert A. E...
Meister Eichard H. J.rm
Mellin Arthur A. ...
Mellor Arthur J. RM
Mellor William
Melrose Malcolm M. ...
Melsome Francis J. K.
Melville Henry (act)
Rank. Seniority.
Lt Cr
L
StMj
F 6
Gr
AF
B
L
L
L
Ma.i
A P
Ch
Lt Cr
L
AP
Proby
2nd L
I,
Gr
Cr
FS
F8
SB
S
FP
AP
S L
Mate
S
WW
Car
P
E L
EL
FS
ECr
S 8
EL
Maj
Lt Cr
L
Cr
S
SP
Gr
FS
L
Menary John m:
Mends Eobert
Menhenitt Henry ChGr
Mercer David RM Col
(Asst. Adjt. General)
263 Mercer David D Mid
520 Meredith Horace D. C. A P
CG Meredyth Charles E. fl. F P
552 Merewether Christo-
pher M
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
199 Merriman Claud A. ... L
158 Merriman Thomas ... Ch Cr
f™ | Merry Colin C A P
524 Messenger Arthur W.B.
391a Messenger Will [ Gr
31 Dec <5§
1 Apr 1]
7 Dec 10
15 Nov 08
23 Jan 12
20 Mar 13
11 Aug 11
1 Apr 13
1 Apr 13
1 Oct 12
3 Nov 13
26 Dec 10
22 Sept 08
15 Nov 10
1 Apr 13
5 Feb 0.3
J-l Oct 13
30 July 09
14 May 10
30 June 08
18 Feb 02
15 Nov 08
9 June 13
6 Nov 08
7 July 12
18 Feb 07
30 Apr 13
28 Aug 13
lt Apr 13
1 Jan 10
27 July 99
30 Sept 12
1 June 04
1 Nov 11
11 Feb 07
28 Aug 06
23 Nov 11
11 Apr 02
6 Jan 07
1 Oct 06
1 July 04
30 June 06
24 Nov 11
25 Oct 11
26 June 13
20 Aug 02
15 Nov 09
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
2 Apr 11
22 Jan 14
15 Jan 14
10 Nov 04
23 Oct 01
30 Jan 10
lApr 12
23 Feb 05
19 Oct 10
10 Jan 09
185a Messervy Charles de F.
131 Metcalf Francis W. B.
MA
366 Metcalfe Henry W. ...
47 PWTMetcalfe John G. ...
2736 Metcalfe William B. ...
Methuen Mark ...(act)
391a Methuen Paul T. G. ...
519 Metters William
520 Meux The Hon. Sir Hed-
worth, GOB, KCVO
( Commander-m- Chief,
Portsmouth)
200 Mew William H. ...
546 Meynell Piers H. ...
Meyrick Sidney J.
(Lent for duty under
Greek Govt., at
Acting Commander)
239 Michaelson Charles H,
366)
Page > Michell Herbert A.
4316?
528 Michell Kenneth
392 Michell Eowland A. C
487 Michell Thomas F. T. ..
377a Michell Walter J
DY\
Po S
Coll
Po
Michell William H.
Micklem Edward E.
Middleton Gervase B
(act)
520 Middleton Henry ...
180 Middleton Hugh P.
'512 Middleton J ohn R .
159 Mieville Geoffrey F.
420 Mildren Arthur G.
492a Miles Francis N. ...
12a Miles Geoffrey J. A.
507a Miles Harry W. ...
545 Miles Roderick B. T.
512 Miles William G. H. rm
366")
Page y Miley Arnold J. ...
431 6 J
362 Millar Fitzadam ...
507a Millar Geoffrey R. M
238 Millar Guy D
9 Millar Herbert J. O.
127a Millar Kenneth B.
5 Miller Albert W. ...
Miller Alexander A. L.
(act)
Miller, Cecil S. ...
Miller Charles B. ...
Miller Dawson R.
Miller Edwin S. ...
Miller Francis S. ...
Miller Frederick C.
Miller George
Miller George J. mvo.rm
Miller George W. ...
Miller Grenville A.
Miller Hugh
4716 Miller Leander W. rm
366 1
NH > Miller Richard ... MB
Tar)
385 Miller Roland C
MD Miller Stanley B
S Ch
JNI
ECr
Gr
Mid
Gr
L
ChCr
A
E L
EL
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
L
EL
C
EL
EL
L
SL
ChGr
L
Lt Cr
AC
WM
L
L
C
L
L
2736
342
347
47
34
118
306
521
520
L
AC
L
C
L
Gr
SL
Mid
C
S L
FS
R A
Mid
Lt Cr
2nd L
Car
FP
P
Maj
FS
E L
Cr
Seniority,
1 June 02
1 Sept 00
21 Jan 01
20 June 04
28 Apr 04
15 Sept 12
1 Nov 13
15 Nov 06
1 Apr 12
2 Mar 1 1
1 July 03
10 June 03
15 July 07
lApr 13
13 Dec 12
1 Oct 09
1 Oct 09
31 Dec 10
1 Dec 06
1 Apr 03
15 Sept 12
15 Sept 13
23 Oct 11
15 Aug 10
15 Sept 09
15 July 13
1 Jan 13
30 Aug 08
15 June 11
2 Oct 08
15 July 07
1 Jan 05
30 Mar 11
15 June 11
15 July 13
15 June 09
31 Dec 05
15 Oct 09
1 July 01
15 Jan 14
15 Jan 13
31 Dec 08
30 June 13
15 May 11
14 Oct 13
15 Sept 12
30 June 13
15 Nov 99
1 Apr 04
17 July 13
1 July 12
21 Nov 10
28 Feb 03
1 Jan 05
30 June 10
56 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
2tfsd Miller Walter T. F. ...
Car
29 Feb 12
552 Molson Gerald K. E. ...
Mid
15 May 13
Miller William ... MB
8
14 May 09
(Lent for duty with
25ft Miller William S
Gr
16 Aug 09
Australian Govt.)
326 Millett Herbert C. ...
Mid
15 Jan 14
34 Molteno Vincent B. ...
O
30 June 10
5 Millett Thompson H. ...
FP
14 Sept 09
252 Molteno Vincent H. P.
SL
30 Aug 13
431 Millican Henry J.
Gr
26 July 12
72 Moncreifie John R. G....
Lt Cr
31 Aug 13
fo Milligan Eobert G. H.
524 v
(act)
SL
15 Sept 13
Nil I MoncrieffLeonardA.MB
S
19 May il
39 Milln James D. S. MB
FS
2w Nov 13
Plym )
366 Mills John W. ...(act)
Gr
17 Feb 14
2 Money Brien M
Cr
31 Dec 12
224 Mills Oswald
SS
8 Feb 10
252 Money Ernie W
L
30 June 06
45H Millward Albert E. ...
ChAE
1 Oct 13
Money HerbertC.CB.KM
MGen
12 Oct 10
451a MilmanHenryA
AP
2 Oct 03
261 Money John P
Mid
1 5 Sept 1 2
4a Money Norman A. K. ...
Lt Cr
30 Sept 13
263 Milne Sir A. Berkeley,
160a Money Rupert I
SL
15 Dec 12
Bt. GCVO, KCB
A
1 Sept 11
Monk William A
E L
15 Sept 04
( Commander-in- Chief
(Lent to theAustraltan
Mediterranean)
Government)
337 Milne James (a)
AE
1 Mar 11
129a Monks Frederick
AE
1 Oct 08
2176 Milne James (6) (act)
A E
1 Aug 13
238 Monro Alexander E. ba
NI
29 Dec 93
537a MilnerJohnW
EL
1 Nov 01
Monro Hector it
L
31 Dec 07
11a Milner Louis P. M.
Po Milsom Edward W. (act)
Mid
SL
15 May 12
15 Sept 13
|,4 j Monroe Hubert S
Cr
31 Dec 12
Coll Milward Charles D.
L
15 Aug 13
512 Montagu Alexander C.
L
15 Dec 12
ISO Minchin Henry P.
L
15 Sept 10
512 Montagu George F. ...
Lt Cr
15 Nov 11
366)
CG Montagu Henry B.
Cr
30 June 04
NH - Minett Percy P
S S
10 Feb 14
451a Montague Hugh M. ...
L
15 Mar 09
Chat)
326 Montagu-Leeds Roland
4 Minhinniek Prank B. ...
EL
1 Oct 09
(act)
SL
15 May 13
268e Minhinniek Percy C. ...
161 ltfinter John H. C. ...
E Cr
1 July 12
OD Montgomery Hugh F. f
KM \
C
22 Apr 07
L
28 Feb 14
BtMa]
15 Nov 12
385 Minter Joseph A
ChSB
3 Sept 11
377 MontgomeryJohnW.H.
Car
12 Aug 07
437 Misselbrook Sidney G.
EL
1 July 03
4716 MontgomeryLancelotA.
L
15 Feb 09
11 Mitchell Amyot J.
L
15 June 13
166 Montgomery Robert ...
E L
1 Jan 07
524 Mitchell Charles
Ch B
1 Apr 12
509 Moody Clement
L
15 Dec 12
Mitchell Douglas A. MB
S
6 May 10
Moon Frederick J.
(Lent for duty under
Gr
12 Dec 04
Mitchell Francis H. ...
C
31 Dec 13
Greek G^vt.)
200 Mitchell Frederick
Gr
6 Oct OH
524 Moon G. Loste
P
7 Oct 13
86 Mitchell Frederick M . . . .
FP
25 Aug 10
381 Moon Joseph A
FS
28 Feb 03
114 Mitchell Henry K.B.
Mid
15 Jan 12
153 Moor William S
Mid
15 May 13
1276 Mitchell Herbert W. ...
ChGr
SApr 11
340a Moore Albert J. C.
E L
1 Dec 02
271 Mitchell James
Mitchell James
B
ChAE
1 Feb 01
1 Apr 03
NOD \ Moore Alldin U
Cr
31 Dec 09
471a Mitchell John (a)
ChAE
1 Oct 13
Moore Archibald G. H.
61 Mitchell John (b)
A E
1 Feb 12
W cvo, CB
R A
20 Mar 11
11 Mitchell John E
Gr
17 Sept 12
(A Lord Commissioner of
234 Mitchell John E
AB
1 Nov U7
the Admiralty)
268 Mitchell John H
SL
30 June 13
461 Moore Aubrey E. D. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 09
524 Mitchell Nathaniel
Gr
16 Apr 02
Tar \ Moore Charles ma -f
Ch
25 Apr 94
62a Mitchell Eobert
Car
8 Oct 03
NI
1 Jan 95
179 Mitchell Robert H. ...
Gr
1 Mar 06
153 Moore Charles D.
L
31 Aug 12
277 Mitchell Thomas
ChGr
1 Nov 13
Moore Charles L
L
lApr 11
129a Mitchell Walter F.
E Cr
18 Jan 08
(Lent for duty under
262 Mitchell William H. ...
B
3 Jan 05
Australian Govt.)
503 1
DYf MitchelmoreAugustusJ.
524 Moore Charles S
PinC
30 Sept 12
Ch Cr
1 June 12
291a Moore Ernest E
E L
lAug 05
HKng )
Moore Gerald
E L
1 June 02
WColl Mitford The Hon. Bert-
(Lent for duty under the
ram T. C. 0. Freeman
Cr
31 Dec 13
Turkish Government)
3586 Mobley William H. ...
Gr
30 Nov 05
391a Moore Hartley R. G. ...
Lt Cr
31 Mar 11
78a Moeatta Jack E. A.
L
1 Oct 09
5a Moore Henry R
L
15 Jan 08
Moffatt Arthur, KM. ...
Budr
26 Jan 07
61 Moore James H. ...(act)
Gr
14 Mar 13
392 Mogg Francis L
EL
15 Nov 08
366 Moore John ... MB, ba
FS
20 Aug 01
Mogg William G
E A
26 Nov 13
263 Moore John H
Gr
20 Aug 09
Moggridge Arthur Y....
R A
2 July 09
47 Moore John 1
SL
30 Apr 13
41 Moir Dashwood F.
Lt Cr
26 June 10
100 Moore John W. B....MA
Ch
27 Dec 11
150 Moir William M
Cr
30 June 07
366 Moore Norman C.
L |15 July 09
389
Molloy Percy km
Maj
10 July IS
284
Moore Roderick L.
Mid
J15 Jan 13
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
57
Where
serving.
114 Moore Rutherford W. ...
195a Moore Stephen St. L. ...
473 Moore Thomas P. Y. ...
Moore Thomas R
Moore Thomas W.
Moore William
Moore- Anderson W.
Graham. ... me, ba,
Mocrey Ernest E
.352
44S
96
A C 15 July 13
L 1 Oct 06
Mid 15 Jan 13
A C 15 Jan 14
Ch Cr 16 Nov 13
AE 1 Nov 1J
266
326c
160 \
22?£ J
326
96
256
291
547
Moorshead Herbert B....
Moorshead John E.
Moorsom Wiustan'.ey
R.C
Moran James
Morant Edgar R. .
Morant Emald L..
More George I. S..
More John M.
Moreton Arthur C. ma
.{act)
Rank. Seniority.
261 Moreton John A
234 Morey Harold W
365 Morgan Cnarles E.
509 Morgan Charles H.
237 Morgan Charles T.
182a Morgan Frederick D. .
180 Morgan FrederickT.deM
Morgan Geoffrey ...
259 Morgan George W. F.ba
531 Morgan Harold G. St. G.
RMA
281a Morgan Harry
363 Morgan Horace L.
99 Morgan Lambert N. B.
484a Morgan Llewellyn V
503 Morgan Reginai d H . bm
351a Morgan Thomas H.
153 Morgan Thomas J.
457 Morgans John H. ...
3396 Morice Reginald P...
245 Morison Alexander
385 Morison Richard B.
520)
DY > Morley Alfred J. ...
Po\
268 Morley Harold S
547 Mornement Robert H.
277 Morrell Arthur W.
377 Morrell John S
154a Morrell Samuel G. S. ...
65 Morrell William A. ...
525 Morrell William J.
407a Morrell William J. 8. ...
34 Morris Charles E.
V Coll Morris Charles S
161 Morris Edwin G. ...
237 Morris Frank D. ...
144 Morris Frederick R.
474a Morris George H....
S S
AE
ECr
ECr
Cr
WT
Cr
L
Lt Cr
AP
Uh
Cr
L
L
C
E L
ChAE
L
E L
Ch
C
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L
L
L
Maj
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ECr
Gr
Mid
L
ECr
ChCr
23 Nov 11
1 Nov 09
1 July 08
1 Jan 08
30 June 13
27 Mar 13
31 Dec 06
15 Nov 10
30 Sept 11
10 Jan 12
24 Apr 00
30 June 09
30 July 08
1 Oct 11
30 June 07
1 Aug 05
1 Nov 04
30 Oct 10
1 Nov 11
1 May 06
1 Jan 11
19 Oct 10
1 Apr 11
22 June 11
15 Sept 13
31 Oct 08
26 June 04
1 July 10
6 Oct 09
15 Jan 12
lUept 13
1 Jan 10
1 Apr 12
E L 1 Nov 02
F S 25 May 1
FP
Lt Cr
Ch Cr
Gr
18 May 03
30 June 13
1 Apr 12
12 Sept 11
ChAE 1 Nov 05
Car '18 Oct 99
A E ! 1 Oct 10
L 15 July 06
L 15 July 07
S L 15 Apr 13
A E 1 Nov 03
E Cr 2 Apr 05
Where
serving,
Ramk. Seniority.
113
432
213
234
4
524
520
DY\
'ortt J
118
475a
148a
362
366
9
185a
432
76
507a
232
263
561
116
384
Morris
Morris
Morris
Morris
Morris
Morris
Morris
Jack A. A.
James F. .
John P. C.
Leslie M.
Owen A....
Thomas C.
Walter G.
Morrish William D. T.
Morrison Donald C. ...
Morrison Frank
Morrison George W. ...
Morrison Henry E.
Morrison John
Morrissey Patrick H. ...
Morrissey William
Morse Alexander d'O ...
Morse Harold E. .
Morse John A. V..
Morshead Walter
Morten Ian H.
Mortieau Arthur J
Mortimer Edward N
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
MortimerErnestH.(ocf)
Mort imer Laurence
.(act)
CG
66
524
127a
539
MB
Mortimore John P.
Morton Cecil E. H.
Morton Herbert C.
Morton James E. V
Morton Ronald G.
Moss Frank S. ...
Moss James G. ...
Moss Lovel
160a Mosse Harry T....
552 Mosse-Robinson Leslie
H
(Lent for duty under
Australian Government.)
223a Mottershead Frederick
Motton Frederick G. ...
117aT
J)Y \ Moubray Edward H.
Bos J
1806 Moules Andrew ...
261
385
9
431
170
5a
181
503 ^
JVHl
Hong t
Kong)
326
47
2736
Mountifield James
MountstephensKichard
Mowat Francis D.
Mowat James MB
Mowday James
Mowlam Ernest J.
Moxly Stephen H. S.
Moxon-Browne Edward
Moyes Arthur J
Mudge Arthur
Mugridge Edward C. j
RM(
L
L
AP
S S
ECr
ECr
AE
AP
Mid
ECr
Mate
Gr
B
AC
Car
AP
L
SL
FP
S L
SB
L
Car
Gr
B
L
C
FP
E L
ECr
EL
S
Cr
AP
AE
FP
C
A E
E Cr
I Ch
(Sch
L
F 8
Cb.Gr
E L
L
S B
S P
RMG
1 Oct 06
15 Jan 10
26 Oct 05
8 Feb 10
1 July 07
1 Apr 06
1 Apr 03
19 Apr 03
15 Sept 12
16 Dec 13
14 Feb 13
8 Apr 03
1 Sept 99
15 July 13
28 Sept 11
15 Oct 12
15 Oct 12
15 Jan 13
4 Feb 09
15 Jan 14
10 May 04
31 Dec 09
1 May 13
6 Sept 11
12 Dec 12
1 July 04
6 Apr 07
7 Jan 02
1 Aug 05
1 July 08
1 Nov 10
3 Apr 12
30 June 13
24 June 07
6 Aug 03
12 Sept 10
31 Dec 05
1 Feb 12
lApr 07
\ lOJanlO
15 Mar 08
16 May 1C
29 Nov 12
1 Jan 02
15 Nov 06
4 Nov 10
1 July 01
30 June 10
jlSe'ptll
58 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
344 Muir Arthur T
276a Muir Charles A.W. ...
366 Muir John E MB
239 Mtiirhead William
145 Muirhead-Gould Gerard
C
218c Mules Arthur B. S. (act)
Mulleneux Hugh B. ...
395 Muller Arthur G.
Muller George F. ... »M
99 Muller Hugh C. A. S.ma
180 Mulligan James
476 Mullins Charles B. km
391a Mullins George J. H. km
268c Mulock George P. A. ...
Munday Edgar J J. (act)
385 Munday Richard C. ...
275 Mundell Martin W. ...
Munden John W. R. ...
-9X\ Mundy Godfrey H. B.
DY\ MV0
Dev \ (-Admiral Superintendent
) of Devonport Dockyard)
Lt Cr
SL
B S
A E
L
Car
Cr
Lt Cr
Mai
Ch
L
C
Maj
Lt Cr
Car
FS
Gr
Gr
RA
127
260
228a
503
469a
340a
1B\
36 r
317
129
430
259
542a
366
303
195a
213
537a
86
TB\
049 f
473
11
CG
118
Sec \_
391a (
127a
Po
337
524
344a
260
260
31
277
439c
1826
1136
Munn Charles A.
Munnelly 3tephen
Munro Percy C.
Muntz Claude L. E. rm
Murch Arthur
Murcli James S
Murdoch Ernest
Murdoch Hugh C
Murdoch James ... EM
Murphy Cuthhert M.
Murphy David
Murphy George P.
Murphy John
Murphy John
Murphy John M. J.
Murphy John St. J.
Murphy Richard
Murray Alexander G.
Murray Alfred E. J. ...
Murray Archibald
Murray Archie A. S. ...
Murray Arthur J. L. ...
Murray Douglas F.
Murray Edward P.
Murray Herbert P.W.G.
Murray James W.
Murray John (act)
Murray John B.
Murray John M.
Murray Malcolm
Murray Michael R. H.
Murray Browne Gran-
ville
Musselwhite William J.
Musson William C.
Musters John D. A. ...
Mutton William E. ...
Myburgh Robert W. ..,
B
Gr
AE
C
Gr
B
AE
1 Oct 10
15 June 13
26 Feb 08
1 Aug 11
30 Dec 10
30 Nov 12
30 June 10
1 Oct 09
1 Sept 13
25 Apr 04
20 June 13
1 Sept 11
17 Dec 07
30 June 11
28 Nov 13
28 July 06
19 June 03
3 Dec 01
11 Apr 12
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
17 Mar 05
30 Jan 13
1 Apr 09
1 Oct 09
22 Oct 12
2 Oct 12
11 Jan 05
Lt Cr 30 Sept 13
RMG 13 Feb 14
31 Dec 08
13 Mar 12
1 Apr 12
19 Oct 10
14 Aug 11
1 Jan 12
26 Feb 08
20 Jan 08
15 Dec 12
ChGr
Gr
B
E Cr
SB
Gr
SL
EL
Gr
SL
L
Lt Cr
FP
Lt- Cr
SL
Lt Cr
E L
Lt Cr
8L
L
ChAE
Gr
SL
Car
Cr
1 Apr 01
6 Aug 04
15 Jan 14
30 July 07
Feb 06
11 Bept 12
9 Bept 12
1 Sept 10
15 Sept 1 3
15 Oct 11
1 Dec 02
31 Dec 13
28 Feb 14
31 Dec 07
1 Nov 05
14 Aug 11
15 Sept 13
1 Apr 04
31 Dec 08
381 Myers John
385 M y les Thomas W.md.b A.
11a MylneAthol W
N.
232
340a
ChB
SS
Mid
14 Feb 11
Feb 10
15 May 12
Nalder Harold F.
Nancarrow Alfred G.
(act)
Nance John T
TB\
20 (
3«6)
Page > Nanson Eric R. C
431a)
199
Naper George W. E. .
Napier Charles L. C
505 Napier George L. M. .
507a Napier Laurence E. S.
WColt Napier Trevylyan D.
W. MVO
512 Napier William R.
Nares John D
(Naval Assistant to
Bydrographar .)
416 Nash Geoffrey S. Fleet
wood
CG Nash John W
54 Nash Reginald
9 Nash Walter M.
42 Nasmith Martin E.
180 Natali Percy V. (act)
q^] Naylor Charles G.
1136 Naylor Herbert G. RM
Naylor Ottual H
28S Neal Arthur E
66 Neale Edwin H
62 Neate Charles E.
520 Neate Frederick W. ...
145 Needley George
510 Neil Ernest E
100 Neil Percival L
492a Neild James H
266 Neish Donald C. G. ...
148a Nelson Donald H
237 Nelson Francis A.... rm
A E
AE
L
RA
L
Mid
R A
C
Cr
Mid 15 May 13
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
L
L
Lt Cr
Gr
1 Nov 13
1 Nov 03
; Feb 14
30 June 06
25 Jan 13
1 Sept IS
15 Sept 13
24 Oct 13
31 Dec 13
31 Dec 13
1 Apr 13
30 June 08
31 Dec 11
15 May 07
15 May 13
18 Oct 13
L 15 Nov 08
Bndr
ChAE
Gr
Ch Gr
L
A E
Gr
Gr
Gr
Lt Or
Mid
AP
Maj
23 Feb 11
1 Nov 04
4 June 02
9 Oct 12
1 Oct 09
7 June 05
8 Jan 00|
15 Nov 02i
23 Nov 12J
30 June IE
15 Mav 121
1 Nov 041
11 Apr 13.
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
59
Nelson Maurice H. H
Nelson Robert D.
Page\ Nelson-WardPhilipMvo
533 I (Director of Navigation)
2736 Nepo John W.
442 Nesllng Arthur B.
Nevile Sandford G. R.
Neville Ernest A.
Neville Philip L
Neville Ralph... ... ..
Newall Keith W.
Newbold Aubrey C.
Newbold Geoffrey 8.T. )
Newbury Albert
Newcomhe Henry E. ..
Newcombe John P. km
Newcombe Percy P.
263
326
284
5
277
520
520)
DY\
Po)
Newell George E.
524
DY\ Newell John D. ..
Dev)
Newill Joseph B. ..
252 Newland James W
Newman George H. (act)
172 Newman Henry C.
470 Newman Richard M
288 Newman Walter
225a! Newman William H. A.
114 Newmarch Henry C. ...
26 Newnham Walter W. L.
11a NewportAlexanderC.W
552 Newton Arthur C.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
520 Newton James T
Newton John W.... km
CG Newton Mark G
61 Newton Walter W.
63a Newton William J. ...
385 Nibbs Ernest
225 Nichol Henley D. (act)
159 Nicholas Ernest (act) ...
239 Nicholas John
NicholasWilliam H. ...
CG Nicholl Cecil R I
268e Nichol Is Amos
537 Nicholls Francis J. (act)
86 Nicholls Harry ... (act)
RMg j, Nicholls Harry W.
108 Nicholls John T
238 Nicholls Percival T. ..
Nicholls Sir William C
KCB, bma (Adjutant
General)
514 Nichols Edward J.
385 Nichols James H. D. ..
326c Nicholson Alfred T. ..
NicholsonBertramW.L
199o Nicholson Charles H. ..
618 -<4dCNicholson Douglas
R. L. (Commodore, 2nd
Class, Commanding His
Majesty's Yachts).
366 Nicholson Geoffrey
267a Nicholson James B.
Cr
EL
C
AE
L
Cr
S B
L
L
Mid
SL
Proby
2ndLt
Gr
Gr
Schm
L
Lt Cr
L
Gr
Mate
Gr
A E
AE
Gr
Gr
Gr
S 8
Gr
Ch B
Bndr
Lt Cr
EL
Gr
EL
SL
Gr
C
AE
Lt Cr
ChAE
Gr
A E
ChAE
E L
B
Cr
SL
C
L
EL
26 June 02
1 Jan 05
I Jan 05
1 Mar 10
3 Sept 10
31 Dec 11
19 Oct 10
1 Apr 11
31 Aug 09
15 Jan 12
15 Apr 13
j- 1 Oct 12
6 Oct 09
2 June99
10 Dec 07
1 Oct 06
1 Oct 06
10 Jan 11
31 Dec 09
6 Feb 01
28 Aug 13
16 Mar 05
1 Apr 03
1 Nov 07
19 Oct 10
29 May 09
5 May 00
21 Nov 10
19 Oct 10
1 Nov 13
1 Oct 10
31 Dec 07
1 May 02
1 Oct 02
1 June 04
15 Jan 14
6 Sept 13
30Juue06
1 Nov 11
30 June 06
1 Nov 04
21 Nov 13
1 Nov 13
14 May 09
18 Oct 02
10 Aug 09
7 Feb 12
1 Apr 13
1 Apr 11
28 Nov 12
31 Dec 13
15 June 12
30 June 04
15 Oct 08
1 Apr 03
Nicholson James S. km
113a Nicholson Norman J. ..
100 Nicholson Ralph A. ..
326c Nicholson Randolph S
G (act)
Nicholson Richard L
Nicholson Stuart mvo
(Hear Admiral in the
Home Fleets at the Nore)
Nicholson William CM.
Nicholson Wilmot S.
Nieol David B
4396 Nicolas John G
183a Nicolle Sidney E
WColl Nicolson Erskine A. ...
Nicolson Gilbert C. ...
Nightingale Edward J.
J
Nightingale Eric J. ...
Nightingale William
J. E
Nimmo Frank H
Nind Frederick D'O. ...
326c Nind John P km
273 Ninnes Basil E. St. 0....
391c Nithsdale Charles
65 Niven James D.
Nix Percival K. MB, ba
Nixon Albert E. ... km
Nixon George R. ...
Noake Basil S.
Noakes Arthur L.
Noakes Cyril J. L.
Noake9Dudlev L,...
Noble Alexander ...
Noble Delorest J . D.
Noble FrederickB....
520
130
512
159
180
347
180
22
384
86
16
CCr
151
521
65
183
156
531
Bndr
Gr
Mid
SL
Lt Cr
RA
Noble John B.
RM-
4 Noble Percy L. H. mvo
Tf9 I Nock William
524 Nodder Ro bert A. . . .
Noel Sir Gerard H.U.
GCB, KCMG
531 Noel Montague W. ..
Dgh \ Nops Vivian D
Norbury Herbert R. ..
Norcock Lawrence R\
Norfolk Stanley B. ..
(Assistant Superinten
dent of Compasses,
Admiralty .)
Norman Alfred H.
3396
TBI
107 (
510
66
Norman Edwin 8.
Norman Frederick P. ...
Norman Harold D.
418a Norman Richard
Norman William H. ...
484a Norrepaard Arthur H.
H.M MA
520 Norris Archibald P. ...
473 Norris David T
155 Norris Frederick T.
145 Norris George
108 Norris Hugh L
C
C
L
S L
L
Lt Cr
ECr
ChGr
A C
Gr
F S
P
C
Mid
Gr
EL
FS
RMG
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
S L
L
AP
A E
L
Cr
Maj
Bt.
L-Col
Cr
AE
1 Apr 00
12 Sept 11
15 May 13
15 May 13
15 Aug 12
30 July 12
A F
S L
Lt Cr
ChGr
Lt Or
AP
Gr
SG
30 June 05
30 June 09
30 Jan 09
30 Mar 13
1 Oct 09
30 Nov 13
10 Sept 07
7 Jan 09
15 July 13
30 Apr 13
10 Nov 12
23 Dec 12
1 Jan 14
15 Sept 12
5 Feb 11
1 May 07
10 Nov 12
13 Feb 14
31 Dec 09
22 June05
30 Mar 12
30 June06
9 May 10
1 Apr 03
31 Dec 06
22 June 11
6 Jan 07
6 Jan 14
31 Aug 13
1 Apr 03
INov 04
2 Dec 08
15 Dec 13
1 Aug 08
31 Dec 13
22 July 04
30 June 05
15 June 11
14 Apr 12
15 Dec 08
2 Jan 12
16 Dec 09
5 June 13
Ch
8 Sept 04
DhAE
1 Nov 04
Cr
31 Dec 07
A E
1 Apr 03
AE
1 Mar 12
SS
8 Nov 06
60 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
239 N orris William C.
284 Norsworthv Martin ...
342 North Dudley B. N. ..,
170 North Oliver ,
385 Northoott Alfred F. R.
432 Northcott Lionel E. ...
2916 Northrop Harold M. ..
240 Norton Reginald A. ...
Norway, His Majesty
King Haakon VII
Of, KG, GCB, GCVO
286 Norwood Henry P.
4716 Notlev James T. B.
W Coll Nowell Cradock W.C.J.
366 )
Page > Noyes Charles R. Pinch
431a)
Noyes Eric J. B. em-J
476 Nugent Raymond A. ...
291 Nugent Rowland
3396 Nunn Gerald
176a Nunn Wilfrid
266 NuDneley George A. ...
360 Nurse Alfred C
366 Nuthall Clement T. ...
503 Nuthall Prancis D.
66 Nutt Robert K. C. em
Nye Alfred T. L
S
B
Lt Cr
SL
E L
AC
Car
Cr
1 Sept 00
13 Mar 12
30 June 11
30 Oct 12
1 Apr 07
15 July 13
4 May 11
30 June 07
A.
L
L
Lt Cr
AP
Prohy
2ndLt
C
c
s s
Cr
Mid
ChAE
L
E L
C
SP
25 Nov 05
30 Sept 08
31 Dec 09
30 Ma 14
25 May 07
j 1 Jan 12
30 June 09
31 Dec 04
23 May 12
31 Dec 07
15 May 12
1 Apr 11
15 Nov 08
1 Apr 09
1 Jan 12
28 May 13
42
63
TB\
026/
492a
475a
274
1136
166
507a
1276
431
96
402
481a
Oakelky Francis E. ...
Oakes George
Oakley Prancis A. G. ...
Oates Joseph
O'Brien Arthur L.
O'Brien James W.
O'Brien Thomas
O'Byrne William F. E.
O'Callaghan Denys P...
O'Connell Charles J. ...
O'Connell Donal B.(aci)
O'Connor Patrick J. ...
O'Connor William
O'Conor Edmond H.
(act)
Odam Edwin K
Odam George W
L
A E
Gr
B
Lt Cr
A E
Gr
S P
Mid
S8
SL
ChGr
Gr
8L
AP
E L
Where
serving.
30 Nov 13
1 Sept 12
2 Aug 02
13 Dec 12
15 Oct 13
1 Jan 12
16 Aug 09
9 Dec 11
15 May 12
9. Tune 10
15 May 13
1 Apr 12
5 June 12
15 May 13
31 July 09
1 Dec 06
274
108
376
3266
Po
127
148a
262
132
230
552
47
366)
Page >
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4966
135
CG
267
340a
49
180
291
16
109
387
24
277
19a
405
366 1
Page >
4316 S
Rank. Seniority.
16
461
366
263
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Asc |
259
CG
531
391c
Po
306
284
484a
512
213
Odam John B
Odell George
O'Dogherty Francis B.
O'Doghertv Henry B....
O'Donnell George B. M.
(act)
O'Donnell Hugh
O' Donovan Richard H.
BA.
O'Dowd Henry E.
O'Fee Stewart
Offer Ernest C. ...
O'Flynn Joseph A.
Ogburn OamesE —
Ogilvie David
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
O'Halloran Michael ...
O'HeaJohn
Ohlenschlager Norman
A. G
O'Keefe William
O'Keeffe Thomas F. me
Oldfield John R. H. rm
Oldham Arthur H.
Oldham Ronald W. ...
Olding George •
Oldreive Frederick
O'Leary Daniel J. (act)
O'Leary Elystan G. K.,
fbcs. Ed.
O'Leary John
O'Leary Michael J.
Oliphant Edward L. B.
Oliphant Henry G. L ...
Oliphant Laurence R....
Olive William E
Oliver Alfred T
Oliver Douglas A
Oliver Frederick N. L...
Oliver Henry F.
CB, MVO
(Director of the Intelli-
gence Division of the
Admiralty War Staff)
Oliver Hubert C. .
Oliver Matthew R
Oliver Pasfield V. .
Oliver Robert D. ,
AP
B
E L
E L
SL
S B
Ch
F P
H Sch
W E
S
ChAE
Gr
15 Oct 12 I
16 Nov 12
1 Dec 02
15 Feb 04
15 Sept 13 |
27 July 00
11 Jan 96
9 May 12 :
14 Nov 12
1 Nov 11
3 Apr 12
1 Nov 07
1 July 01
Gr 19 Oct 10
SS
L
ChAE
S S
Col
Cr
L
Gr
ChAE
Gr
F B
Gr
Gr
L
26 Feb 08
30 June 1
1 Nov 05j
11 Feb 09
22 Feb lOJ
30 June Oil
30 Mar m
12 Feb 02J
1 Oct )3j
12 Nov 13
13 May 12
2 Mar OS
19 Oct 10
1 Apr Of
Lt Cr 31 Aug 0|
Cr 30 June 0$
ELI June 0|
A E 1 Nov 08,
31 Dec 0B
A P
R A
23 Mar 10
8 Dec 13
Oliver Thomas
Oliver William C...
Olivier Sidney R
Ollerhead John G.
Ollis Roland
Olliver AlwyneG ...(act)
Olver Arthur
Olver William H
O'Malley Edward D. J.
O'Meara Daniel J.
Ommanney Henry M....
L
ChAE
Cr
Mid
ChB
ChAE
Cr
Mid
B
8L
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B
FS
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FP
1 Apr 1$
1 Apr 13
31 Dec 08
15 Sept 12
1 Apr If
1 Nov 05
31 Dec OS
15 Jan 13
6 Feb j
15 Sept if
1 Oct 1$
15 June OS
25 May H|
5 Nov IS
lApr 08
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
61
aSSfZl 1 Name- lKank-
uerving. |
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
391c Ommanney Lawrence
25
Outfin William H.
B L
1 Aug 05
F.N.
L
15 Aug 13
286
Ovenden Ernest
Gr
27 Nov 12
120 Ommanney Patrick 6. N
Mid
15 May 13
524
Ovenden Walter J.
B
1 Aug 02
W Coll Ommanney Robert N.
84
Ovenden William C. ...
Gr
11 Nov 12
CB.
VA
15 Dec 13
237
Owen Basil W. L.
L
1 Oct 08
114 O'Neil Thomas J.
E
1 Jan 12
2746
Owen Bruce L
Lt Cr
30 June 11
291 O'Neill Andrew St. J....
E L
1 Aug 05
4
Dwen Geoffrey D.
L
15 Feb 13
266 O'Neill Niel
:ct Ci
31 Dec 11
5a
Dwen Herbert
L
31 Dec 11
271a Onslow Arthur G. osc
L
1 S Oct OH
114
Owen Hilary D
Mid
15 Jan 12
Onslow GeorgeT. cb.bm
Col
2 Oct 02
445
Owen John A
E L
21 Sept 02
391c Onslow Richard F. J. ...
Mid
15 Sept 13
72
Owen John H
L
15 Oct 12
217 Onslow William A. G ..
AP
S3 Aug 08
366)
148a Openshaw FrancisJi. ...
L
30 June 08
Page}
Owen Percival ... km
C
1 Sept 11
387 Oppenheim Godfrey P.
431«)
' BM
385 Oram Sir, Henry J.
C
Uan 13
Sec)
4716 f
Owens George B
P
1 Dec 11
KOB, FES
EVA
25 Oct 07
179
Owens WalterE
A B
29 Mar 05
(Engineer-in- Chief of
2916
Oxenburv Henry J. ...
Gr
3 Dec 01
the Fleet)
414c
Oxford Charles
ChAB
1 Nov 07
503 Orchard Harry S
A P
25 Mar 03
264a
Oxford Charles W. (act)
Car
19 July 12
448 Ord Rupert G. W.
L
15 Aug 11
9
Oxley Christopher B. ...
Orde Herbert W. J. ...
L
30 June 13
(act)
SL
15 Jan 14
344 Ore James
Gr
9 Aug 99
99
Oyler Harold E
A E
1 Mar 10
512 O'Reilly Frank P
L
30 Apr 09
3S4
Ozanne Harold ... km
C
5 Mar 04
221 Organ Ambrose F.
Gr
19 Feb 13
219 Organ George F
Gr
29 July 99
47 Organ Percy C
Gr
10 Aug 09
531 Organ William H. ...
Gr
31 Oct 01
278 Orgee John
Gr
16 Mar 09
4806 Orgill Reginald V. T. ...
A P
13 Aug 07
431 Orlebar Knightley V....
L
15 Nov 06
J^ l Ormaby Henry H. MB,
S
4 Nov 10
Ormsby Robert D. bm
c
10 Feb 06
496 Ormaby William B.
MB, BA
SS
16 May 11
170 Ormsby - Johnson
Lionel S
L
31 Dec 09
54 O'RourkeCornelius(arf)
Gr
29 Apr 13
381 Orr John S
E L
1 May 09
Po Orr-Ewing John A. (act)
SL
15 Sept 13
Orwin James S. ... mb
S
14 May 09
546 Osborn Arthur B
Car
1 Aug 04
120 Osborne Edward O. B. 8.
Lt Or
15 Mar 12
108 Osborne George B.
P
31 Mar 10
P.
63a Osborne Richard 8.
S 8
8 Nov 06
524 Osborne Thomas
ChGr
18 Mar 11
W Coll Osburn Henry W.
Or
30 June 07
391a
jace Henry J. ...bma
L
1 Jan 05
Osmaaton Cecil A. F. (
RMA (
Lt.-
|-14Decl3
258
Dacev George J
Gr
5 June 00
Col
Pacey Wilfrid F. (act)
B
IS Dec 13
366"!
552
Packer Herbert A.
Mid
15 May 12
Page )■ Osmond Edward
L
30 Aug 11
(Lent for duty under
431a J
Australian Govt.)
524 Osmond George W. F...
FP
14 Apr 10
Paddock Arthur
WM
1 Apr 11
476 O'Sullivan Hugh D. E.
16
Padwiok Victor O.
SP
15 Jan 13
KM
Mai
17 May 11
213
Paffard Reginald D ...
A P
7 Feb 08
113 O'Sullivan Wallace ..
464 Oswald Donald J. S. ..
A B
L
1 Nov 04
30 June 10
Page)
533a )
Paffett William F.
B L
1 Jan 07
326c Oswell Basil H. L. ... BA
Ch
1 9 Feb 14
461
Page Arthur
Gr
19 Oct 10
Coll Ottlfv Guy F. P
L
30 July 12
4836
Dage George F. B. mb
S
11 Apr 13
127 Ouchterlony Thomas
493a
Page George F. L. L. ...
Lt Cr
31 Mar 11
C. A. H
L
31 Dec 10
385
Page Gilbert H
ECr
1 July 11
T . \ Ousley Solomon
Gr
30 Mar 00
512 Page Henry A. G.
232 Page John H. L
Gr
SS
20 June 02
16 May 11
62 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
Paget H%r Alfred W.
KCB, KCMG
Paget James F
Pailthorpe Basil J.
PaineGodf rey M. cb,mvo
Pakenham William C,
CB, MVO
(Rear Admiral Com-
manding ThirdCruiser
Squadron)
Pakington The Hon.
Humphrey A
Palairet, Henry E. H.
Palfreman Edwin
Palliser Arthur F. E. ...
Pallot Charles
Pallot Elias G
Palmer Alexander K. ...
Palmer Alfred J
Palmer Charles
Palmer Edward G.
Palmer Edwin M
Palmer Frank D. P. ...
Palmer Frederick J. ...
Palmer Frederick J. ...
Palmer George W. (act)
252 Palmer Herbert H. ma
Page )
433tf f
492a
385)
Page}
431 )
34
227c
11a
36
180
520
335
492
384
520
260
202
496
524
431
202
145
161
120
524 ")
DY[
Pemb )
431
170
252
388
2176
492a
366
512
512
267
291
199
387
385
5
259
48
437
Sec )
259 f
148c
175
391a
Palmer Irving M
Palmer John M. ... em
Palmer Laurence R. ...
.^dCPalmer Norman C.
cvo
Palmer William ... .
Palmer William E. .
Palmes George B
Palmes Manfred J .
Palmes Stephen S.
Palser Charles A
Paltridge Harry ... .
Pamphlett William F
Panteny Percy G.
Panter "Ernest D. ...
Panton Henry B.N. rm
Paramore Henry J R...
Pardoe John
Parez William T
Paris Archibald CB t
RMA(
Paris William R
Parish Arthur J. CB MA
Parish Beauchamp F
Parish William T.
Park Allan
Parker Alfred J. (act)
Parker Alfred R
Parker Charles W.
Parker Edmund M. C. /
rm I
Parker K. Hyde
Parker Edward B.
Parker Frederick
8 Dec 13
30 July 11
31 Dec 10
30 June 07
4 June 13
L
Mid
ChAE
L
ChGr
B L
Cr
Gr
A E
A C
Lt Cr
Mid
ChGr
AE
Gr
iCh
1n I
L
C
L
C
ChB
Gr
Lt Cr
L
Mid
A E
A E
E A
Gr
L
C
Mid
Gr
E L
LtCol
BtCol
S B
N I
F S
Car
A E
Car
F P
L
Proby
2ndL
C
A P
B
30 Deo 09
15 Jan 14
1 Apr 13
15 Mar 11
3 June 11
1 Jan 02
31 Dec 11
21 Oct 07
1 Mar 10
15 July 13
30 Bept 12
15 Sept 13
26 Feb 12
1 Apr 09
30 Jan 14
15 June 03
22 Jan 04
1 Apr 11
1 Sept 13
30 June 07
1 Jan 04
1 Apr 12
87 Parker Frederick W. ... F 8 21 Feb 06
Oct 10
Nov 12
Apr 09
Sept 13
Nov 09
Mar 10
Feb 12
Oct 09
July 11
Sept 10
Jan 12
Dec 01
Apr 06
July 08
Sept 05
Oct 10
Oct 88
May 08
Apr 00
Sept 12
May 13
24 Nov 06
15 Sept 08
J- 1 Oct 12
30 June 06
28 Nov 05
6 Feb 05
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank. Seniority.
339c
437
284
1
63
TB\
033 r
NOD\
385 >
326c
453
153
TBI
078 f
326
180
468
524
475
340a
Parker George H. I. ... Lt Cr
Parker Henry C. F. C...
Parker Henry W
Parker James S
Parker John C. ... ba
Parker Norman G.
Parker Patrick E
Parker TheHon.TrevoiT.
Parkes Alfred J
Parkes Joseph W.
Parkin William H. J. ...
Parkinson Reay
Parkinson Thomas
Parks William M
Parnall Walter R
Parnell Gerald L
Parnell The Hon. John
B. M
Parnell Roderick J. G.
Parrott Ernest R
Parry Alexander H.
Parry George L. ... rm
Parry George T. (act)
Parry Herbert L.
Parry John F.
(Assistant Hydrographer)
Parry John G
Parry Reginald St. P. ...
Parry Reginald W.
Parry Rey G
Parry William E
Parsons Arthur H .
Parsons Cunliffe McN )
RM f
Parsons George F. H ...
Parsons James
Parsons Leonard
Parsons Stanley S. C...
Parsons William G.
Parsons William R.
Partridge Charles B.RM
Pasco Frederick C. C
Pascoe Joseph W.
Pasmore Dennis H.
Patchen William H. ...
Paterson Adrian C.
PatersonAlexanderS.MB
Paterson Andrew
Paterson James A
Paterson John C. S. ...
Paterson Quentin H. ...
Paterson Richard E. (act)
Paterson Robert O. rma
Patey.S'irGeorgeE. kcvo
(Lent for duty under the
AustralianGovernment
as Rear-Admiral
command of H. M. Aus-
tralian Fleet.)
388 Paton Andrew J
239 Paton Frederick C. R.
496
159
274
337
293
11
263
222
159
2766
146
34a
AO\
266 (
80
47
234
317
540
252
TB i
170
2736
161
218c
512
Po
9
552
F P
Cr
Lt Cr
Ch
Gr
L
Gr
B
Gr
SL
Gr
ChAE
E Cr
Cr
L
8
B
E L
C
Cr
E Cr
C
30 Sept 11
16 Feb 07
30 June 08
1 Oct 07
30 Dec 11
12 Jan 00
15 Dec 12
4 Apr 00
26 Aug 11
29 May 03
15 Jan 14
2 Oct 11
1 Oct 12
1 June 12
31 Dec 12
15 Aug 13
5 Nov 09
1 Mar 00
1 Nov 08
1 Jan 10
20 May 13
24 Oct 13
30 June 05
E L
Cr
ECr
E L
SL
Ck
LtCol
E L
ChCr
Gr
A P
Gr
ECr
C
C
ChGr
AP
Gr
S
W A
E Cr
Lt Cr
L
S L
Mai
R A
1 Oct 08
il Dec 13
1 Apr 07
1 Aug 11
15 May 13
15 Sept 13
11 Apr 09
1 Jan 05
31 Dec 13
23 July 02
10 Dec 08
27 Nov 12
28 July 04
1 Jan 10
30 June 09
18 Mar 12
9 Dec 13
5 May 00
19 May 11
6 May 10
8 Nov 12
1 July 11
15 Jan 09
30 May 10
15 Sept 13
14 Dec 13
2 Jan 09
Mid 15 Sept 13
EL 1 June 04
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
63
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank. Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
520 Paton William D. mvo
Cr
.30 June 07
271a
Peck Frederick
ChAE
lApr 13
180 Patter Ernest 0
Gr
24 Apr 05
496
Peck Humphrey ...rma
L
1 July 05
435 Patterson Alexander J
8
11 Apr 13
153
Pedrick Arthur G.
8L
30 Mar 13
352 Patterson Julian P. C.
Lt Cr
15 Jan 14
215
Pedrick Frederick J. ...
EL
1 Jan 05
524 Patterson Thomas C. MB
S
5 Nov 09
177a
Peebles Aubrey W. mvo
Lt Cr
1 Oct 10
Po Patterson Wilfrid R.(aci)
SL
15 Sept 13
251 Pattinson John
E L
1 Oct 08
5a
Peebles John G. ... mb
SS
8 Feb 10
532 Patton Alfred
A E
1 Oct 10
473 Paul George A.. M.
Mid
15 Jan 13
4716
Peel Arthur RM
c
1 Jan 12
2736 Paul Oliver R
E Cr
1 Feb 07
326
Peel Cyril
Cr
30 June 09
160 Pavely Henry G.
Gr
18 Aug 07
100
Peet Frank C
L
15 Jan 14
180 Pavey Walter J
Ch G
31 Dec 10
202
Pegg Harry
Gr
31 Oct 07
2176 Pawley Sylvester G. ...
Car
17 Mar 05
218c
Pegler Edgar W
L
30 Jan 07
252 Pawsey Edward L.
Mid
15 Jan 13
22
Pegler Henry
ChAE
1 Apr 07
277 Pawsey Henry T.W. ...
8L
15 Jan 13
237
Pegram Frank H
L
1 Oct 12
89 Payne Alexander H. ...
A P
3 Apr 10
385
Peile Frederic G. S. ...
Lt Or
1 Oct 10
521 Payne Christopher R. ...
C
31 Dec 12
385 Payne Frederick J.
ChGr
1 Apr 12
476
PeirseRichardH.CB.Mvo
^ I Payne Freke
ChB
6 Feb 12
(Commander in Chief,
East Indies.)
R A
9 Feb 09
524 Payne Joseph W
ChB
lApr 12
326c
Peirson John J. R.
8 L
15 Apr 13
352 Payne William H.
ChB
1 Apr 12
Pelharo Frederick S. ...
V A
20 Mar 13
120 Paynter Charles T. ...
Mid
15 May 13
34
Pelham Harry A
L
30 Oct 13
146 Paynter Edward V. ...
HSch
23 Feb 11
385
Pelham-Kent Arthur C.
AP
22 Aug 02
94 Payton James H.
Gr
19 Oct 10
267
Pellow Henry C
Lt Cr
30 June 13
366 Payze Robert G
Gr
16 Nov 01
61
Pellowe Ernest W. 8. ...
S P
25 Nov 11
318 Peace Alfred G.
L
15 Apr 07
277
Pelly Gilbert C
SL
15 Apr 13
326 Peacock Pry oe ...rma
Maj
10 Oct 09
265
Pelly Henry B. mvo
0
1 Jan 06
524 Pead John H. MB, ma
F 8
16 May 10
217
Pelly John N
L
31 Dec 10
4146 Peake Alfred F
Gr
20 July 06
219a
Pelly Lionel H
L
22 June 1 1
513 Pearce Henry J
Gr
13 June 03
391a"
Pender Edward P. U. ...
L
1 Oct 08
195a Pearce, Jesse R
L
1 Sept 13
387
Pendleton Charles F. B.
E Cr
1 Apr 07
■^ I Pearce Reginald H. ...
A P
15 Jan 13
487
Coll
Pendleton Frank R. ...
Penfold Ernest A. mb
EL
FS
18 Aug 01
11 Feb 07
358a Pearce Richard S
EL
1 Nov 03
502
Penfold Lewis D
Lt Cr
31 Dec 01
179 Pearce Thomas
ECr
2 July 12
540)
146 Pearce William W. ...
E Cr
1 Nov 05
Dry
Penfold Marchant H. ...
Cr
31 Dec 06
127a Pearn Edward W
Gr
24 July 04
Sh)
408 Pearne Richard F.
ChAE
1 Nov 06
505
Penfold Montague A. ...
FP
15 June 10
260 Pearne William J
Car
] Jan 02
473
Penfold Owen L.
FP
3 Apr 11
552 Pears Arthur L.
Mid
15 Jan 12
11a
Pengelly James E.
Car
1 Apr 04
(Lent for duty tinder the
298
Pengelly William H. ...
AE
24 Nov 02
Australian Govt.)
5a
PenhalluriekEdmund T.
Gr
5 June 08
377
Pennefather William ...
L
30Oet 08
384 Pears Edmund R
R A
10 Feb 14
161
Pennell Harry L. L. ...
Cr
30 June 13
2736 Pears Steuart A. ...(act)
SL
15 Jan 14
146
Penny Herbert L
FS
11 Nov 07
180 Pearse Fabian J
Gr
1 Jan 08
520
Penny William
ChSB
4 June 09
118 Pearse Herbert H
FS
15Mav 11
Penny William B.
FP
1 Jan 03
99 Pearson Albert E
B
7 Sept 11
(Cashier $ Store Officer,
34 PearsonDevonshireP.H.
S
11 Apr 13
Royal Ifosp. School,
240a Pearson Donald
EL
1 Nov 10
Greenwich.)
326c Pearson Harold B.
FP
6 Mar 11
484a Pearson James
153 Pearson James P
Mid
15 Jan 13
86
Penrose John 8. S.
Lt Cr
30 June 10
A E
1 Apr 12
276a
Peploe Charles R
L
31 Dec 11
225c Pearson John C
EL
1 Jan 02
151
Peploe Napier R
L
1 Apr 11
175 Pearson John L
Cr
31 Dec 12
1696
Peploe Norman B. F. ...
SL
15 Sept 12
Coll Pearson Leonard E. (act)
Mate
18 Dec 13
384
Pepperell William
B
22 Sept 09
432 Pearson William
AE
1 Mar 12
385
Pepperell William F. ...
EL
1 Apr 06
259 Pearson William T. ...
Gr
2 Nov 08
239
Percival George T. (act)
Gr
15 May 13
444 Peart Donald A
AP
12 Nov 03
432
Percival Percy R. P. ...
L
31 Dec 08
GSP Pease Leonard T.
473
Perdue Robert J. T. ...
AP
10 Aug 07
RMA
Col
26 June 11
NH)
(Temporary Brigadier
Chat}
Perkins Herbert E.
S
4 Nov 10
General 14 Oct 13)
366 )
546 Peavitt George S
405 Peck Ambrose M
Gr
Cr
27 July 05
31 Dec 11
Portl (
Perkins William J. S. ...
ECr
1 July 18
582a Peck Basil M
AP
9 June 09
170 ]
(Lent for duty under the]
1
DY}
Perring Harold H.
EL
1 Jan 07
Australian Govt.) '
MalS
64 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where Name,
serving. |
Hank.
Seniority
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
549 Perry Arthur
528 Perry Arthur F
AE
Car
1 Apr 04
17 July 08
Phillips Frank T. rm|
Lt-
Col
22 Jan 14
30ca Perry Charles P
W E
1 Nov 11
16 Phillips George T. (act)
A E
1 Aug. 13
524 Perrv Robert L. T.
L
15 Dec 13
4 Phillips George W.
E L
1 Feb 04
170 Perry William R
Gr
1 Jan <8
146 Phillips Harry
Ch B
1 Apr 12
355 Perryman Cecil Ft. E. W.
L
31 Dec 09
512 Phillips HenrvC.
L
30 Aug 11
37 Persse Dudley F
S L
30 Dec 12
116 Phillips James R
ChAE
1 Apr 13
180 Persse William J.
Gr
19 Oct 10
277 Phillips John E. H. ...
FS
15 May 11
521 Pert Ernest
Gr
18 Sept 05
150 Phillips John W
E L
1 Oct 08
232 Pertwee Herbert G. ...
Ck
15 July 12
5m Phillips Owen T. H. ...
Lt Cr
30 Sept 13
217 Peshall Charles J. E. ba
Ch
4 May 08
Coll Phillips Owen W.
L
30 Oct 13
170 Pestell Frank L
SB
1 Jan 02
127 Phillips Philip E.
L
15 Oct 09
228 Petch Charles H. L. ...
8
19 Nov 07
347 Phillips Reginald C. P.
Ck
15 July 13
CG Petch George E. S. ...
Cr
31 Dec 02
496 Phillips Richard H. G.
FP
1 June 11
457 Peters Arthur M
L
15 Mar 10
545 Phillips Tom S. V.
L
15 July 08
62 Petherick Arthur C. ...
Lt Cr
31 Mar 11
492 Phillott Charles G. R.
SL
15 Mav 12
258 Pethick Ernest E
E Cr
30 July 12
Phillpotts Edward M.
C
30 June 06
352 Petlev William E. rm...
RMS
lSept 11
(Naval Assistant to
528 Peto Henry F. M
L
30 Apr 11
Second Sea Lord)
W Coll Petre Walter R. G. ...
Cr
30 June 07
202 Petrie Christopher H. . . .
L
30 June 11
65 Philpott Richard K. ...
Lt Cr
30 Sept 12
431 Pettit William J. P. ...
FP
1 Oct 10
390 Phipps Charles A. G. ...
SB
9 June 10
4716 Peyton-Burbery Robert
518 Phipps William D. mvo
Lt Cr
30 June 12
J. P MA
Ch
22 June 09
22? Pibworth William
ChCr
15 June 13
Po Peyton- Ward Dudley V.
213 Pick Brvan
ss
23 Mav 12
(act)
SL
15 Sept 13
558 Pickett Albert
Gr
27 Sept 06
540 1
(Lent for duty under
DY> Phair Daniel R
L
5 Aug 11
Australian Govt.)
Sh )
Pickford Charles J. RM
Schm
16 Dee 97
520 Pharaoh Frank ... ...
IC
Uan 10
496a Pickup WilliamA. ...
A E
1 Nov 11
537a Phayre John E
9 Phelips Guy V. A.
Si-
Mid
15 Sept 12
15 Sept 13
j)y > Picton Arthur L
EL
1 July 03
11a Phelp Awbery R. B. ...
CG Phibbs Bertram O. F. ...
Mid
Lt, Cr
15 Jan 14
25 May 05
AO )
127 \ Pidcock Frederick C. ...
AP
21 Jan 08
263 Philip George T
Mia
15 Sept 12
509 Pie John
B
3 Jan 05
391c Philip ThomasW. MB, MA
FS
16 May 10
159 Piercy Basil H
Lt Cr
30 Sept 11
1826 Philips Christopher H.
L
1 Apr 07
61 Pigott Adrian M.
Ck
15 July 13
541 Philipson John W. .„
B
18 Nov 12
258 Pigou Gerard C
Cr
31 Dec 13
366 Phillimore Frederick W.
Gr
10 Mar 03
545 Pike Gerald T. F
Cr
30 June 06
263 PhillimoreRichardF.CB,
C
30 June 04
65 Pike William G. H. ...
AE
1 Jan 13
MVO
524 Pilcher Cecil H
Cr
30 June 12
(Commodore 2nd Class)
630 Pilcner Henry B
L
31 Dec 06
225 Phillimore Stephen
L
30 June 08
(Lent for duty under the
Canadian Government)
Phillimore Valentine
E. B dso
C
31 Dec 13
lla Pilditch John P. W. ...
Mid
15 Jan 14
62a Phillimore William R.
L
15 Apr 06
326 Pile Alfred G
AE
1 Mar 12
Phillipps Pieton M.y.o,
524 Pile William S
Gr
23 Apr 08
BMA
Maj
31 May 09
62a Pilfold Charles
Gr
6 Oct 09
(Member of Ordnance
42 Pilkington George
L
15 Apr 07
Board)
268t* Pillage George T.
AE
1 Oct 10
15 Phillipps-Wolley Clive..
Lt Cr
15 Feb 14
552 Pillans David C
L
1 Oct 07
326a Phillips Albert
Gr
2 Aug 05
(Lent for duty under
86 Phillips Albert M. H.
Cr
31 Dec 10
Australian Govt.)
232 Phillips Alfred J. L. ...
S L
15 Jan 14
507a Pine George F
AC
15 Jan 14
366 Pine John H
ChCr
1 Apr 12
39 Phillips Algernon W.
114 Pinegar George (act)
A E
1 Aug 13
P
AP
14 Aug 10
552 Pinhey John W
Mid
15 May 13
Coll Phillips Bernard G.H.j
Proby
j- 1 Oct 12
(Lent for duty with.
2ndL
Australian Govt.)
Phillips Charles T.
A P
7 Oct 08
421 Pink Henry K. A. (act)
B
25 June 13
364 Phillips Edward C. ...
ChAE
1 Oct 12
520 Pink Richard C. M. ...
L
31 Dec 10
558 Phillips Ernest G.
SB
26 June 02
63 Pinsent Clive
L
15 Dec 06
(Lent for duty under
620 Pinsent Harold C. F. ...
AP
28 Mar 05
Australian Govt.)
(Secretary, Department of
342 Phillips Ernest M.
E L
1 Aug 08
Naval Service, Ottawa)
263 Phillips Ernest S. ma
Ch
10 Oct 03
420 ■
Piper Frederic S
L
1 Apr 13
OP THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
65
Where [ w._»
serving. | Name-
Rank. Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rai k
Seniority.
100 Piper John M
ChB
1 Apr 12
366 Pope Albert C
H.Sch
22 Dec 11
510 Pipon Harry C. B.
Lt Cr
1 Apr 13
Pope Cuthbert J
L
15 Feb 08
524 Pipon James M
Lt Cr
31 Aug 12
(Lent for duHj under
72 Pirie Wilfrid B
L
30 June 08
Australian Govt.).
3586 Pitcairn James B
A P
18 June 03
387 Pitt Arthur H. J
Ch
18 Bept, 04
448 Pope Henry C. ... rm
C
1 Jan 13
237 Pitt Benjamin W
Gr
29 July 99
326 Pope Herbert E
ChAE
1 Apr 12
432 Pitt Harry A
S B
10 May 04
418a Pope Rowland K. C. ...
L
31 Dec 09
493(1 Pitt St. John G. H (act
S L
15 May 13
129 Pope Walter J. (act) ...
Gr
10 June 13
Pitts Percy
Cr
31 Dec 10
177 Pope William H
FS
29 Nov 13
196 Pitts Walter E.... (act
Gr
* Nov 13
129 Popham Arthur L.
Lt Cr
30 June 09
457 Place John S
FP
6 Dec 12
65 Popham Robert H. C. ..
B
1 Nov 00
145 Plant Ernest C
EL
1 Nov 11
3396 Portal Reginald B. ..
Mid
15 Jan 12
107 Plant Ernests
Car
1 July 00
Portbury Samuel J. ..
1 L
2 Aug 12
263 Piatt Arthur H ... Bi
N I
1 5 Dec 01
41 Portch Herbert W. ...
EL
1 Nov 03
88 Piatt Francis C
L
30 July 07
273 Porteous Charles
AE
1 Mar 12
429 Pledger Frederick V...
Gr
12 Sept 11
120 Porteous John ... rm
Irmg
1 July 12
277 Plent Benjamin
Gr
, 9 Jan 11
100 Porter Angus
Mid
15 May 13
4516 Plowden Richard A. A.
Lt Cr
31 Mar 12
520 Porter Basil E
P
19 Nov 13
473 Plowden Trevor 0. C...
Mid
15 Jan 14
317 Porter Bertie C
L
15 May 12
Q& > Plummer John
AE
INov 01
4 Porter Felix R
339 Porter John M
Ck
L
15 July 13
31 Dec 10
284 Plunkett The Bon.Regi
155 Porter John P
Car
31 Jan 05
nald A. R
Cr
30 June 12
337 Porter Vyvyan R. N. ..
Lt Ci
30 Sept 13
552 Poe' Basil R
Lt Cr
31 Mar 12
1806 Porter William A.
A E
1 Oct 10
(Lent for duty under thi
2176 Portman Maurice P. B
L
30 June 06
Australian Govt.)
520 Pott Herbert ...
L
31 Dec 08
266 Potter Francis W. (act
Gr
30 Jan 14
Poe A'irEdrnund S.gcvo
279 Potter James A
ChAE
KCB
A
30 Apr 10
524 )
1 Apr 11
(First and Principal
DY> Potter John A. S
L
20 Feb 13
Naval Aide de Camp
Dev )
to the King.)
326c Potter Leonard F.
L
15 Aug 06
180 Poe Leonard M
WW
1 Jan 10
WColl \ pound Alfred D. P. R.
Cr
30 June 09
Page J Poe William 8. rma
534 f (Asst. Insp. Naval
C
18 Feb 04
Pound Frank
ChGr
1 Apr 12
61 Pound Russell R. J. ..
L
1 Oct 09
Ordnance Inspection
41 Pounds Charles J.
Gr
19 Oct 10
Stdff\
520 Pounds Thomas H.
ECr
1 Apr 06
159 Poignand Cecil W. ma
Ch
^4 Aug 09
114 Powel Charles V.
Mid
15 Jan 12
11H Poignand Charles A. ...
Lt Cr
30 June 13
284 Powell Anthony C. (act)
SL
15 Jan 14
520 Poignand Malcolm E....
AP
2 Nov 03
291 Powell Arthur F
Lt Cr
30 Sept 13
342 Poland Albert L
Mid
15 Jan 13
9 Powell Charles J. W. ...
Car
1 Apr 0.1
528 Poland Allan
L
15 Mar 09
366 Powell Edward H. (act)
Gr
29 Apr 13
200 Poland John R
SI
15 May 13
524 Powell Frank
Cr
31 Dec 10
34 Poland Raymond A. rm.
L
1 July 06
170 Powell George B
C
31 Dec 10
476 Polhill Arthur H
SL
30 Mar 12
150 Powell James
L
30 Dec 08
40 Poling Joseph
Car
28 Sept 00
342 Powell John M
A C
15 Jan 14
|j?g \ Pollard Charles F., cb...
FP
1 Mar 08
63 Powell Thomas A.
252 Powell Thomas W.
L
ChGr
1 Apr 12
7 Dec 10
253 Pollard Percy
E L
1 July 03
512 Powell Walter H
Gr
15 Oct 01
Pollen John F. H.
L
15 Mar 13
180 Power Arthur J
L
15 Apr 10
448 Pollitt Alfred
AE |
1 Nov 09
Pane ( P°wer Laurence E, MVO
?,J (Captain Superintendent
0u,i ( of Contract Built Ships.)
C
30 June 05
518 Pomeroy John J
ChB
1 Apr 12
Coll Ponsonby Patrick B.J. i
KM}
Probyi
j-1 Oct 12
2nd LI
507a Power Thomas R.
EL
1 Nov 10
547 Pontifex John W
SL
30 Mar 13
509 Power William T. (act)
Gr
12 Aug 13
113 Ponton Charles R.
21fc Pook Hugh C
Gr
Gr
4 Apr 99
2 June 99
^ {• Powis Thomas H
ChGr
1 Apr ia
Poole Charles F.E
Gr
29 Aug 12
340a Powlett Frederick A. ...
C
LP Oct 09
(
Maj
1 July 08
170 Pownall George H. ...
Lt Cr
L5 Sept 11
ScM Poole Gerald R. rma-;
Bt
|l Sept 13
385 Prall Warneford G. W.
A P
30 Nov 08
I
LtCol
392 Pratt Frank H
EL
1 Nov 08
524 Poole James
ChB
17 Nov 12
366 Pratt Herbert
B
1 Oct 12
366 Poore Sir Richard Bt.
452 Pratt Percy A. E. (act)
Car
3 Jan 14
KCB,cvo.( Commander-
27 Pratt Thomas D
C
U Dec 11
in-Chief, Nore.)
A
17 July 11
39
Pratt William H
ECr
Uan 10
66 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
Berviug.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority
Pratt-Barlow Bernhard
JVH)
A
Cr
31 Dec 08
Git } Pryn William W
127 )
D SG
12 Oct 11
2S4 Preece George
E L
1 Feb 06
275 Preedy Walter F
L
29 Feb 12
153 Prynne Alan H. L. RMA
C
1 Sept 09
£4-£) ^JdCPrendergast )
Sk) Robert J. r
C
31 Dec 03
274 Prvnne Gordon H.H.rm
120 Pudifoot Henry
C
Cli Gr
1 Sept 11
26 Feb 13
153 Pudner William H. ...
B L
1 Oct 07
106 Prentice James
ChB
1 Apr 12
71 Pugh Richard K
A E
1 Sept 12
54?a Prentis Osmond J.
Cr
31 Dee 0s
2756 Pultord Conway W.H.
SL
15 Mar 13
44 Preseott-RobertsJohnS.
L
30 June 12
Pnlian William ...(act)
A E
1 Dec 13
44 Presland Benjamin J.
120 Pullen Basil W. Le tf .
Mid
15 May 13
(act)
457 Pressev Alfred B
AB
AE
1 June 13
1 Nov o:^
*?£ j- Pullen W. Le Geyt ...
PinC
31 Mar 10
221 Prest Leslie B
L
1 Apr 09
418a Puilevne Richard I. ...
L
1 Oct 11
453 Preston Lionel G.
Cr
30 June 07
273 Pulle'vblank William O.
WT
12 Apr 11
47 Pulliblank John B. ...
EL
1 June 04
275a Preston Robert
BL
1 Jan 07
47 Preston William
Gr
19 Oct 10
260 Punch Sidney
S
4 Oct 12
81 Preston-Thomas Quin-
213 Punshon Alfred D. ...
SB
27 Jan 09
tinB Lt Cr
1 Apr 10
284 Purdie Robert
Gr
16 Dec 09
2736 Prettv Gerald H. A. (act)\ G
1.3 Oct 13
131 Purdoti Henry M. C. ...
L
1 Apr 11
261 Price Alfred R. ... mb! S
3 Apr 12
Purefoy RichardP. F.
531 Price Crealock R Mid
15 Jan 13
MVO
R A
30 Jan 12
199 Price Edward J L
1 Oct 12
2916 Purkis Cecil H. J.
B L
1 Aue 08
221a Price Edward J. P. ... L
15 Feb 12
225 Purnell James C
AB in.-
19a Price Ernest G
540 Price George W
Gr
Gr
1 Oct 08
1 Jan 08
*'^| Putt William P
AP
12 Aug 02
11 Price John A
B
28 Nov 12
Puxlev Horace .. bm
RMG
13 Feb 14
291 Price Wilfred B
Mid
I* Jan 12
221 Pyddtike Charles E. W.
Cr
30 June 07
524 Price William A
ChGr
27 July 11
Pym John B em
LtCol
25 Oct 10
Prichard Bernard E. ...
Lt Cr
30 June 08
CG Pym Walter H.J.
FP
23 Dec 03
495 Prichard Hugh T.
Cr
31 Dec 12
266 Pysden Edmund J. (act)
AE
1 Sept 13
366 Prickett Cecil B
Lt Cr
30 June 12
384 Prideaux James A. H. i
537a Pridham Arthur F. ...
Oh {
Sch (
23 Feb 11
L
1 Oct 08
48 Pridham - Wippell
Henry D
L
1 Apr 07
273d Priest Frederick A
SL
15 May 12
180 Priestley Edward 0. ...
L
15 Oct 09
Prince George
Gr
10 Mar 04
(Lent for duty under
Greek Govt.)
575 Pring Frederick
B Cr
1 July 09
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
4716 Prinsep Caradoc S. M.
SL
30 Nov 13
183a Prior Cunningham
AP
26 Nov 02
387 Priston Harold R Lt Cr
30 Nov 13
2916 Priston William R. ...1 L
15 Aug 07
218 Pi ivett George J AE
1 Nov 09
145 Procter Cecil G i Mid
15 Sept 13
232 Procter Charles L. ... Mid
15 May 13
Q.
385 Procter Thomas G. ...! E L
1 June 02
335 Procter William A. ... A E
1 Apr 09
Po Prosser Douglas H.(acC); S L
15 Sept 13
Quaas Gustave H.
AE
1 Nov 11
\&2i Prosser Frederick W.
86 Oueripel Cecil M.
Lt Cr
31 Dec 12
W
SB
1 Jan 03
492a Quick James H
B
26 Jan 11
185a Prosser William H. ...
Gr
6 Oct 09
11a Quick John (act)
B
1 Sept 13
161 Prowse Cecil I
C
30 June 07
27 Quick Richard H
Gr
6 Mar 00
Prussia,Z/is Royal High-
259 Quick William H.
S B
29 Apr 09
ness Prince Albert
William Henry of
Hon
Coll Quill Maurice D. rm /
Proby
2ndLt
j- 1 Oct 13
KG, GCB
A F
27 Jan 10
4
Quin James
Mate
14 Feb 13
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
67
Where
serving.
Name.
Bank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Quincey George
ChB
14 Apr 12
352 Ramsay Bertram H. ...
Lt Cr
15 Dec 12
11a
Quinn George ...{act)
B
11 Sept 13
366 Ramsay Palmer D.
8 S
23 Nov 11
521
Quinton Charles
Car
1 June 03
Ramsay Philip
FP
6 Oct 12
381
Quinton Robert .., ...
AE
1 Nov 03
26Se Ramsay Robert B.
Lt Cr
30 Nov 13
Quirk Frederick W. ...
S
6 Nov 08
160 Ramsbotham Reginald
276 Ramsey Charles G. ...
1176 Ramsey Kenneth G. ...
385 Randall Charles R. J . ...
194 Randall Frederick J. ...
^ | Randall Henry S.
1466 Randall William H. J.
292 Ranken Franois
448 Rankin Norman H. ...
Rankine Roger A. MB
159 Ransom Alfred C.
9 Ransom John A. (act)...
261 Ransome Reginald H....
®2j j- Rapkin Geoffrey J. ...
39 Raslibrook Percy R. ...
385 Rashleigh Vernon S. ...
512 Rasmusen Charles F. ...
2 Ratcliff Francis J.
127 Ratcliff John P
„366\ Rathbome Charles E.
pZbS H RM
L
Lt Ci
L
E L
ChAE
Gr
AE
EL
Cr
S
FP
AE
L
AP
E L
Cr
Gr
L
SP
15 June 13
30 June 12
31 Dec 12
1 Jan 05
1 Nov 09
20 Aug 10
1 Feb 04
1 June 04
31 Dec 13
19 May 11
4 Aug 10
1 Aug 13
1 Oct 08
4 Dec 03
1 Nov 12
30 June 13
3 Mar 04
31 Dec 11
9 Aug 10
R.
L
1 July 04
520 Ratsey Franklin
L
15 Mar 09
Sec\
448 (
Radcliffe Cyril
FP
15 Aug 13
391c Rattey William
180 Raven Alexander J. ...
ECr
ChGr
1 July 08
1 Apr 12
276a
Radcliffe Samuel
Gr
30 Nov 04
234 RavenshawHaroldE.RM
RMA Ravenshaw Thomas ma
L
Oh
1 July 04
26 Oct 97
552
iadcliffe Stephen H. ...
C
31 Dec 11
295 Raw Frederick E
S L
1 Feb Ik
(Lent for duty under
391a Raveling Sylvester
E A
2 Dec 12
Australian Govt.)
1596 Rawlings Henry B.
13 Rawlings Henry C. ...
L
Lt Cr
15 Jan 10
1 Apr 13
67
tadford Henry G.
EL
1 May 02
391a Rawlings William J. S.
Gr
18 Mar 13
326
ladmore Richard B. ...
ChAE
1 Apr 12
(act)
63a
391c ]
tadinore William G. ...
tae Charles H
EL
A C
1 Aug 08
15 Jan 14
Chat \ RawlingS0IlWalterW-H-
EC
9 Oct 12
507a
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AE
1 Nov 12
72 Ray Eric 8
L
1 Apr 11
366 ]
Rae William S. D.
AP
4 Sept Of-
326 Rayment Guy V. ... ba
N 1
7 June 01
589
Sahilly Denis E.
(Lent for duty under
L
WNov 07
191 Raymond Hugh E.
L
22 June 11
Australian Govt.)
340a Raymond John K. MB
22 Rayne Geoffrey M. R. . .
SS
Lt Cr
8 Nov 06
15 June 11
431 Raikes Cecil D. 8.... ...
C
31 Dec 13
390 Rayner Alfred E. E. ...
EL
1 June 04
Raikes George L. rma
C
3 May 02
371 Rea Albert W
ChAE
1 Apr 05
145 Raikes Robert H. T. ...
L
31 Dec 07
337 Rea Basil S
A P
15 Oct 13
175 Rainey John
Gr
20 Nov 12
524 Rea James
Gr
31 Jan 07
4516 Rainier Daniel H.
L
31 Dec 10
99 Read Alfred T. P
ECr
9 Feb 08
66 Rainier John W
Lt Cr
15 Sept lu
68a
iainier William P.
AP
16 Oct 09
180 Read Arthur D
326c Read Ernest J
L
Gr
30 Oct 10
3 Sept 08
191 Raleigh Valentine A. ...
53 Ram Herbert G
L
AE
15 Jan 14
1 May 07
^ j- Read Harry C
E L
1 Nov 03
508 Ramage Simon W.
ChAE
1 Nov 04
291 Read Odden H
AP
11 Feb 09
Rampling Henry J. ...
EL
1 Oct 08
524 Read Thomas H.W. km
Bndr
5 June 09
191 Rampling Robin ,
260 Ramsay The Hon. Alex-
E L
1 Deo 06
363 Reade Francis S.
SB
I July 01
Reader Arthur W.
EL
1 June 04
ander R. M
Lt Cr
29 May 10
Reay James W
AE
1 Nov 09
o 2
68 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Hank. Seniority.
T^ \ Rede Roger L'B.M. ..
.388 Redgitte George W. ..
476 Redhead Norman R. F.
Redman Ernest A.
512 Ree Frank H.T
232
Reed Basil D
39
Reed Eric R
337
Reed John C. G. ...
sos
Reed William H. ...
PemJb } Beed William w- »•
145
Reeks William J. ...
263
Reely Herbert
352
Reep Alfred
146
Reep John
291
Rees Edward A. J.
473
Reea Harold F. P....
266
Rees Harry E.
490 ) „ _ "
j^y {■ Rees Oswald
126
Rees Richard E. ...
384
Rees William J. H.
283a
Reeve Percy
286
Reeves Edward
448
Reeves Thomas S.
512
Regan Daniel
Regan John
624
Regan Robert H. ...
299
Reger Fritz J.
291
Regnart Cornelius 0
239
Reid Sidney T. ...
195a
Reid Walters. ...
274
Reid William
114
Reinold Basil E. ...
145
Reinold Harold 0.
Lt Cr
AE
A P
F P
L
A C
S L
F 8
ChCr
ECr
SB
Bndr
Oh Gr
L
Gr
C
HSt
FS
Oar
B
148a Reiss-Smith Robert E
177 Remfry Charles J.
528 Rendall Henry E.
225 Rendel Herbert L. (act)
262 Rendle William B. ...
385 Rennick Henry E. de P.
493 Renny James 0
146 Kenouf Edward de F. ...
385 Renshaw John W
438a Renyard Harry
KOf) l ^eP*on Leonard
510 Revel Edgar W
524 Revington George A. ...
159 Reyne Cecil N. ...
183a Reyne Frederick A.
69 Reynolds Frank H.
149 Reynolds Henry E.
480J Reynolds John J. ...
342 Reynolds William J.
Reypert John
Rhind William A.
159
TBI
034 S
180
Rhodes Eric G.
EL
C
Gr
Gr
Gr
Gr
AP
L
FS
E L
SB
Lt Cr
Cr
Gr
Gr
L
S L
B
Lt Cr
Car
L
L
Gr
Gr
Gr
L
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
A E
ChGr
Ch Gr
B
Ch Cr
ChGi
L
31 Dec 09
1 Nov 09
2 Dec 10
7 Mar 09
30 June 07
15 July 13
15 Dfc 13
13 May 12
1 Apr 12
1 July 12
26 June 02
14 Nov 07
28 Oct 11
5 Dec 12
6 Mar 00
1 Sept 12
1 Jan 10
15 May 11
9 Nov 00
1 Nov 00
1 Dec 06
31 Dec 10
2 Feb 08
20 Sept 04
21 Dec 04
6 Feb 07
21 Feb 06
15 Feb 08
15 May 11
1 Dec 02
26 June 02
15 Apr 11
31 Dec 11
30 Oct 00
19 Oct JO
30 July 10
15 Jan 14
10 June 09
30 June 11
1 Oct 00
28 Feb 09
27 Feb 13
19 Oct 10
23 Sept 05
22 July 08
16 Nov 12
23 Mar 13
31 Mar 13
1 Sept 12
1 Apr 12
27 Jan 13
30 Sept 12
1 Apr 12
1 Oct 13
30 Nov 10
...(act)
C. ...
(act)
48 Rhodes Philip W.
524 Ricardo Arthur D.
Po Ricardo Leslie R.
524 Ricci Lewis A. da
WColl \ Rice Arthur -
Rice Arthur J.
306a Rice Arthur K.
542 Rice Henry M
239 Rice Robert A
183a Ricn William V
120 Richard Arthur
487 Richards Benjamin J., ..
263 Richards Charles A. ...
473 Richards Edgar
4394 Richards Edward
170 Richards Francis S. hma
63 Richards Harry (act)
531 Richards James M.
385 Richards John A. ...
524 Richards John F. ... rm
195a Richards Joseph T. (act)
Richards Michael
44 Richards Ramsey M. ..
153 Richards Robert A. ...
CG Richards Spencer R. S.
141 Richards Thomas F.
53 Richards Thomas W
Richards WalterH. P. rm
RichardsWilliamL. (act)
Richardson Albert V.J.
MB, EA
Richardson ArthurH.S.
Richardson Benjamin...
266
JRM\
Po f
237
473a
524 1
DY > Richardson Charles D.
Dev)
450
180
RichardsonFrederickA .
RichardsonFrederickW.
AO\
252 I
159
131
350a
2256
484a
418a
Richardson George
Richardson Henry W...
Richardson Hugh M. ..
Richardson John
Richardson Norman S.
Richardson Quintin H
RichardsonRobert W. ..
Richardson Septimus J
W
Richardson William J
Richardson William R
Richmond Henry S. H.
RM
Richmond Herbert W.
(Asst. Director of the
Operations Division of
the Admiralty War
Staff)
Rickard Cecil R
Rickard Edward J. W.H.
Mid
R A
S L
A P
Cr
AE
E L
ChAE
Cr
L
L
ChCr
AE
Gr
A E
L
A E
Car
ECr
St Mj
Gr
AE
SB
Cr
Lt Cr
A E
ECr
C
WE
S
6 S
Gr
15 May 12
7 Mar 14
15 Sept 13
29 Apr 07
31 Dec 13
1 Oct 13
1 June 04
1 Nov 05
31 Dec 09
30 June 09
30 Dec 12
1 Apr 12
1 Apr 11
14 Aug 11
1 Apr 03
1 July 04
1 June 13
1 Jan 01
1 Oct 05
25 Feb 04
1 May 13
1 Mar 12
23 May 06
31 Dec 13
1 Oct 05
8 Jan 05
1 July 12
1 Sept 10
14 Nov 13
6 Nov 08
23 Nov 11
7 Sept 99
Lt Cr 21 Aug 13
L
Gr
Gr
AE
AP
E C
E L
S
L
AE
A E
L
SS
ChAE
1 Apr 13
27 Sept 99
9 Nov 04
1 Apr 04
30 Aug 04
27 Feb 12
1 May 07
19 May 11
1 Oct 06
1 Nov 04
1 Nov 1 2
15 Aug 10
27 Aug 03
31 Dec 08
2 Aug 08
1 Nov 05
OF THE ROYAL NATY AND ROYAL MARINES.
69
Where
serving.
265a Eickard Philip G.
68a Rickard William J.
390 Rickcord Edward P.
163 Rickcord Percival S.
Ricketts Hugh H....
Ricks William E. J.
476
512
Coll
213
DY\
Pol
547
99
63a
332
120
117a
Riddle John W. ...
Rideal Leonard C..,.
Rideout Ernest H.
Rider Sydney
Ridgers Arthur H .
Ridgway Charles T.
Ridgeway Geoffrey E.
Ridgway Guy S. ...
Ridings Arthur W.G.
RMA
Ridler Percy H. ...
Ridley John J. 0. ...
1276 Ridley William H. W...
182ft
127 1
DY>
Gib\
177
365
531
366 1
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4316 )
337
385
218c
Riley Edgar W ,
Rimington Percy W. ..
Ringrose Christopher H
Risen Clifford L. J. ..
Rising John P
Risk Charles E. ... bx
Ritchie Alan B
Ritchie David R ,
Ritchie Henry P ,
432 Ritchie James S. M.
69 Ritter Maxwell A. C.
61 Rivaz Percy M. ... MB
Coll Rivers Arthur T
172 Rivett Alfred
352 Rivett-Carnac James W
146 Roach Arthur J.
Roach John O. P. (act)
89 Roach Mark H
148a Roach Sidney
3S5 Roach-Smith Charles ...
Robb Hamilton J., em-/
213 Robbins William H. ...
232 Roberts Alfred J. J. ...
16 Roberts Arthur C
Rank. Seniority.
3396 Roberts Arthur M.
335 Roberts Arthur 8. E.
ID Roberts C. Betton...
3396 Roberts David R. ...
476 Roberts Ernest D.
56 Roberts Ernest V....
4146 Roberts Ernest W.
61 Roberts Frederick P.
100 Roberts George
Car
B
P
Lt Cr
E Cr
AE
ChB
L
Cr
ECr
ChGr
ChCr
L
L
C
L
L
L
EL
AP
Mid
L
Cr
Lt Cr
L
S S
L
Gr
Gr
L
FS
PinC
Proby
2ndLt
AE
A E
Lt Cr
L
Gr
8P
ChGr
A E
Gr
EL
B
ChGr
1 Nov 05
7 May 07
19 Apr 11
30 J une 09
7 Mar 12
1 Nov 09
1 Mar 10
15 Dec 12
31 Dec 1 i
13 Oct 06
1 Oct 13
1 Apr 12
1 Oct 06
15 Feb 13
9 Feb 03
30 Dec 06
1 Oct 06
5 Feb 08
30 June 03
30 Sept 13
1 June 04
15 Oct 12
1 Sept 12
15 Jan 13
30 Jan 08
31 Dec 11
15 May 13
1 Jan 13
21 Nov 12
. Where
'ervfbg.
S 12 May 08
Ch Gr 29 Nov 12
1 Oct 12
19 Oct 10
1 Feb 14
2 Dec 12
25 May 13
14 Oct 13
j- 1 Jan 12
15 May 11
1 Nov 03
15 Mar 14
30 June 09
14 Nov 05
21 July 10
4 June 12
1 Jan 13
10 Oct 08
1 Jan 05
3 Nov 05
24 Mar 13
420
191
191
120
13
Roberts Harry
Roberts Henry V....
Roberts Ivor E. S.
Roberts John H, ...
Roberts Norman ...
Roberts Ralph W. H.
Robertson Albert J.
385 RobertsonEdmundD.M
NOD Robertson Frederick L.
180 Robertson Gerard W. T.
492a Robertson Gordon... .
350a Robertson James A. B
CG Robertson John H
66 Robertson John N. MB
366
342
268d
432
411
234
520
26
118
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431a)
Robertson Norman S.
RobertsonThomas A. W .
Robertson-Glasgow
Martin
Robertson - Macdonald
Alan D. J
Robins Gerald
Robins Herbert... (act)
Robins Joseph H.
Robins Leslie
Robins Stuart
Robinson
A. B. .
Alexander
»i« ) Robinson Archibald L
Malta i MB, MA
Robinson Arthur J.
170 ;
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457 Robinson Olive A.
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273 Robinson Guy V. rm
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15 Jan 13
10 Aug 09
15 Oct 13
12 Dec 12
22 Aug 13
7 Jan 14
Lt Cr
MCr
A E
AC
Mid
A P
EL
Juid
SS
Lt Cr
B
Gr
Gr
. Lt Cr ^2 Mar 06
73a ALPHABETICAL LIST OP THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Bank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority .
3396 Sheen Charles C
ECr
2 May 04
520 ShuterJohnA
L
30 June 09
377 Sheldon Arthur I.
S S
2 Aug 08
WColl Shuter Joseph A. mvo
Cr
31 Dec 13
496 Sheldon Joseph bm
RMG
1 Sept 11
TB \ Shuttleworth William
98 S G. A
518 Sheldrake John W. ...
Ch Cr
28 Dec 11
Lt Cr
30 June 13
213 Sheldrick George B. ...
Gr
9 Jan 05
546 SiddallsJohn
P
2 Mar 12
218c Bhelford Thomas L. ...
C
31 Dec 09
Coll Sidgwick John B
L
15 Dec 12
540 Silk ErnestE
FP
12 Apr 03
129 Shell Alfred ... ma
Ch
1 SeptlC
la Shelley Eric J
L
31 Dec 10
391a Silk Ethelbert S
E Cr
8 Oct 06
la Shelley Richard
SL
15 Aug 12
229 Silk Horace V
L
31 Dec 11
213 Shelton Charles km
C
23 Apr 06
512 Silk Walter T
Gr
1 Mar 06
253 Shelton John W. C. O.
1806 Sillem William W. ...
Lt Cr
15 July 10
{act)
SL
15 May 13
Silver Geoffrey P.
SP
30 June 10
221 Shephard Hardinge L.
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
575 Silver Mortimer L'E ...
C
30 June 08
Shepherd Alfred E. ...
AE
1 Nov 03
(Lent for duty under the
268d Shepherd David H. ...
Gr
21 Sept OS
Australian Govt.)
56 Shepherd George W. ...
Gr
26 Apr 11
145 Silvertop Arthur E. ...
Cr
30 June 10
266 Shepherd Harry
385) ,
Page > Shepherd Philip A,
A E
1 Apr 11
„| Silvie Alexander
AE
1 Nov 03
Lt Cr
1 Apr 14
151 Sim George
ChCr
10 Dec 12
431 )
251 Simcox Albert E
Gr
4 May 03
109 Shepherd William M. ...
AE
1 Nov 03
39 Simeon Charles E. B. ...
L
15 Mar 11
Sheppard Cecil B.
E L
1 Feb 07
195a Simes Henry C. N. ...
EL
1 Jan 08
100 Sheppard Robert F. ...
A C
15 Jan 14
120 Simmonds Victors. ...
Gr
28 Sept 11
Sheppard Thomas D. L.
62 Simmons Fellowes T. ...
E Cr
24 Oct 13
MVO
C
30 June 04
150 Simmons Geoffrey L. ...
AP
16 Apr 09
326 SheppardWilliamH. ...
A E
1 Jan 13
517 Simmons George C.F....
EL
1 Apr 06
381 Sherbrooke Henry G.
Cr
31 Dec 11
540 )
512 Sheridan Andrew E. ...
Gr
19 Oct 10
D Y> Simms Henry W
Cr
30 June U4
273 Sheridan Henry A.
E L
1 Aug 07
Dover )
109a Sherriff Alfred
ChAE
1 Apr 06 j
432 Simon Percy R. rma
L
1 July 05
155 Sherrin Alwyne E.
Lt Cr
30 Sept 12
507a Simon William
AE
1 Aug 11
61 Sherston George P. ...
Lt Cr
1 Apr 13 !
196a Simonds Henry D.
L
15 Mar 08
263 Shervell Henry W. ...
AE
1 Mar 12
72 Simonds Tom
E L
1 Aug 10
432 \ Shettle John B
AP
4 Mar 03
520 Simons Ellis H
Simons Ernest A
AE
VA
1 Nov 08
27 Aug 11
546 Sheward Charles R. MB
P S
25 May 13
191 Simpson Alexander MB
S
11 Apr 13
484a ShewellArthurM.M.RM
c
1 Sept 12
491 Simpson Alexander ...
ChAE
1 Oct 12
Shewell George L. F. km
c
29 Jan 04
299 Simpson Cecil
E L
1 Aug 09
Coll Shewell Herbert W. B.
65 Simpson Donald
Gr
3 Sept 1 0
MB, MA
SS
23 May 06
159 Simpson Gibson W. ...
Gr
1 Sept 06
261 Shields Walter P.
Gr
14 Nov 10
Coll Simpson HamiltonW. J
RM I
Proby
j- 1 Oct 13
37a Shillcock Arthur E. ...
E I
1 Nov 03
2ndLt
Shillitoe Charles
ChGr
5 Feb 11
266 Simpson Harry
W T
13 May 10
34 Shine John P. ...km
Maj
1 Sept 11
Po Simpson Henry A. (act)
SL
15 Sept 13
120 Shipway Hugh S
Lt Cr
26 June 10
266 Simpson Humphrey H.
A P
15 July 12
448 ShoppeeDenysC.G. ...
SL
15 Jan 13
Simpson James km ■<
Q M
Hon
13 Mar 02
385 Shore Lionel H
Lt Cr
15 Oct 13
(
Maj
27 Mar 12
509 Shoring Albert P. (act)
A E
1 Oct 13
170 Simpson James M.
ECr
2 Jan 06
505 Short Charles R
Gr
3 Jan 02
200 Simpson Joseph H.
Ck
15 July 13
381 Short Edward A
385 Short John G
ECr
EL
20 Mar 02
10 July 13
39 Simpson Salisbury H....
L
1 Apr 07
150 Shorten James P
8
3 Apr 12
100 Simpson Thomas H. ...
Mid
15 Jan 14
431 Shortridge Valentine G.
C
SL
15 Jan 14
^*}simsFrederickA. ma{
Ch
NI
29 Dec 87
27 Feb 89
473 Shotter Alfred
A E
1 Jan 13
558 Sims Percy W
AE
9 Jan 05
•f° j- Shove Cyril A
AP
28 Feb 05
(Lent to the Australian
Govt.)
492 Shove Herbert W.
Lt Cr
15 Jan 14
4 Sims Robert H
WM
1 Jan 13
1 Shrubsall William J. ..
Gr
15 Nov 02
578 Sims Stanley H
E L
1 Nov 09
2176 Shrubsole Percy J.
E L
1 Apr 03
317 Sims Walter J
AP
16 Nov 03
473 Shuker William ...(act)
Gr
28 Apr 13
16 Simson David J. R. ...
S L
15 Apr 13
552 Shute Albert E
Gr
14 Aug 11
OD Sinclair Claud H ._.
Cr
30 June 10
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
520
Sinclair Edward ... 4
Ch
MAA
I Jan 10
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
T4
Where
serving.
263
237
ID
63
180
48
267
213
38
48
366 )
Page >
43)6 )
3396
48
473
420
141
366
2736
47
537a
99
237
Coil
225c
221
199a
1776
385
232
AO\
430/
170
148a
395
385
Coll.
l\
385
391c
180
385
180
1176
291
462
177
Sinclair Ed ward W. ...
Sinclair Hugh F. P. ...
(Assistant Director, Mobi-
lisation Divn., Admir-
alty War Staff.)
Sinclair Robert ... KM
Sinclair Robert J
Sinclair Walter ... bm
Sincock Sidney
.^dCSinger Morgan ...
Singer Paris G
Single Frank A
Singleton Albert H. ...
Singleton Mark
Sirett Louis
Sisley George J
Sissmore John E
Sitwell William G. . .
Sivewright George V. ..
Skeens Herbert E.
Skelton John
Skelton Reginald W. ...
SketchleyErnestF.P.RM
Skey Arthur R. H. MB
Skinner George M.
Skinner Osborne W.
SkinnerPhilip J. L. (act)
Skinner William S.
Skinner William T. (act)
Skipwith Harry L. D'E.
Skrine Harris W.
Skuse Frank P. ...(act)
Skuse Peter J.
Skuse Thomas H.
Skynner William W.
Slack Ernest
Slade Sir Edmond J. W
KCIK, KCVO
Slade Herbert A
Slade John R
Slade William ... .
Slade William G.S. .
Slater John ,
Slator Thomas ... b.
Blatter Alfred D ,
Slayter William F. .,
(Capt. of K.N. Coll.,
Greenwich,)
Slayter William R.
Sledge William G. S. .
Slee John A
(Acting Commander)
Slight Leonard ... ,
Slingsby Stephen H. .
Slipper Michael A. C. .
Sloan James L. L.
SlocombeFrederickE. G.
Smails William J....
Smale Owen G.
Smale Richard G.A.(aci)
Rank. Seniority.
C
Gr
C
B
C
8L
Mid
Gr
L
ChB
ECr
Mid
L
Car
A E
ECr
C
FS
Lt Or
E L
S L
A P
Gr
C
SL
Mate
Gr
Gr
L
AE
RA
EL
A P
Gr
S B
Gr
AE
C
Mid
Gr
Lt Cr
Gr
S L
A C
L
ChB
ChAE
B
15 Sept 09
31 Dec 09
1 Sept 12
30 Mar 11
28 Jan 08
17 Oct 11
31 Dec 03
30 Mar 13
15 Jan 14
30 Nov 08
31 Dec 09
1 Apr 12
28 June 13
15 Jan 14
30 Aug 12
1 Jan 13
22 Aug 03
1 Aug 11
1 July 07
1 Jan 11
10 Nov 12
30 Sept 13
1 May 07
15 Jan 14
19 Dec 07
2 Oct 13
31 Dec 09
30 Oct 13
18 Dec 13
22 Bept 11
1 July 11
1 Apr 11
1 Nov 04
5 Nov 08
1 Aug 09
15 Oct 12
28 June 01
1 Oct 12
6 May 11
30 June 96
1 Jan 12
30 June 07
15 Sept 13
24 Aug 07
15 Jan 07
19 July 00
15 Jan 14
15 Jan 14
1 Jan 13
lApr 12
1 Nov 03
1 Oct 12
18 Dec 13
Where
serving.
154a
496
4716
258
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237/
363
545
496
454
141
108
332
131
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TBt
22 f
69
366
476
320
38
326c
47
159
DY\
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154a
Sec 1
520/
6
150
5031
NHf
1646
217
347
512
35
117
432
269
4716
303
120
113
NHl
Plym \
Malta \
170 >
231
537a
148a
207
61
546
2736
528
100
Smale Sydney W
Small George N
Smart Robert C. C. ...
Smeaton, James (act) ...
Smiles Philip
Smith Albert
Smith Alexander
Smith Alfred C
Smith Arthur B
Smith Arthur D. W. ...
Smith Arthur G. ... ...
(Lent to Australian
Government.) (Second
A/aval Member of Navy
Board,)
Smith Arthur G
Smith Arthur G
Smith Aubrey C.H. mvo
Smith Bertram H.
Smith Charles B
Smith Charles E
Smith David E
Smith Douglas H.
Smith Edgar O
Smith Edgar F.
GSPSmith Edmund H.
Smith Ernest
Smith Ernest F, (act)
Smith Ernest F. H. »
ma J
Smith Ernest G
Smith F. Harrison cb
Smith Francis F
Smith Frank
Smith Frank Lewis ...
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Frederick
Frederick M. V.
Frederick W. G.
Geoffry B.
George E.
George W.
Gerald W. H. ..
Harry ,
Henry F.
Herbert H.
Herbert W.
Humphrey H. ..
James J. ma-!
Smith James Lawrence
MVO, MB
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
John A.
John C.
John H. ...
John M.
John P. de B
John W. ...
Joseph A. ...
Lionel H.
Mervyn P. T.
Rank. Seniority.
ChB
ChGr
Lt Cr
Gr
AP
AE
B
ChCr
SP
L
C
A P
S L
C
AE
SB
P
E L
ECr
AE
C
Gr
AE
Ch
N I
EL
PinC
Car
Gr
S
AE
S S
E L
L
Gr
C
Mid
ChAE
ECr
AP
E L
Cr
Ch
NI
DSG
B
AE
B
L
Mid
AE
W E
EL
Lt Cr
1 Nov 13
20 July 13
31 Dec 12
15 Mar 13
17 July 11
1 Jan 12
1 May 06
1 Apr 12
25 Oct 12
15 Mar 08
31 Dec 09
20 Apr 07
15 July 12
30 June 10
30 June 12
1 Apr 03
1 July 01
20 June 12
1 Nov 12
20 Apr 13
1 Nov 03
30 June 04
12 Sept 08
1 Nov 13
30 Sept 92
6 Mar 93
1 Jan 05
16 Feb 09
30 Mai 12
5 May JO
5 Nov 09
1 Nov 04
23 Nov 11
1 Feb 08
30 JunelO
26 Feb 09
30 June04
15 May 12
1 Oct 13
1. July 11
18 Oct 10
1 Oct 08
31 Dec 09
22 Apr 87
2 Mar 88
22 July 12
1 Sept 02
1 Aug 11
10 Nov 11
1 Apr IS
15 Sept 13
1 Nov 03
1 Nov 11
1 Jan 09
26 June 10
74a ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
180
218
4806
202
132
80
432
BM)
C/iat^
141
391c
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520)
433
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1136
213
160
238
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273 f
264a
299
148a
362
174a
366
366 j
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431 )
386
520
521
160
Rank. Seniority. ££§«
Smith Michael J. md,
frosi, ba F S 12 Nov 11
Smith Norman S. ... Gr 30 June09
Smith Plato B 12 Dec 12
Smith Ralph C. (act) Mate 7 July 13
Smith Robert E. ... FP 15 Jan 06
Smith Samuel C, A. ... Gr 4 May 06
Smith Sidney N L 15 Sept 08
Smith Sydney G. ... A B 1 Mar 10
Smith Sydney L B 12 July 12
Smith Thomas M. ... Mid 15 May 12
8mith William ...EL 1 Sept 06
Smith William ... A E 1 Mar 10
Smith William C. B. ... 8S 23 May 12
Smith William C. P. ... Gr 27 Sept 00
Smith William D. ...EL 1 Aug 10
Smith-Shand Alexander „ „ a ,,, ,A
K MB h b B±eb l0
Smith'wick Algernon R. L 30 Oct 07
Smithwick Walter P.... L 15 Nov 13
Smith-Wright John H. Lt Cr 31 Dec 11
Smyth Adrian H Cr 30Junel3
Smyth Arthur D. D. ... L 31 Dec 08
Smyth David W. ... Gr 25 JuneOS
Smyth Geoffrey T. ... A P 21 Mar 06
Smyth Harry H Cr 31 Dec 06
Smyth Henry E L
Smyth Sydney K. ... Lt Cr
Smyth Thomas A. MB S S
Smyth-Osbourne
Edward Lt Cr
Smyth-Osbourne
Henry P Cr
Smyth - Pigott Joseph c
lt. W. .„ b L
131
492
132
159
Po
524
454
299
411
WColl
521
512
56
118
.(act)
Smythies Lancelot A...
Snagge Arthur L
Snell Cecil W
Snellgrove Clifford
Snelling Charles IV. ..
Snepp Hamilton R. ..
SneppJohnW. ... R»
Sueyd Ralph S
Snook Ralph E
Snook Victor E
Snow George R. I
Snow Vincent G, ,
Soar George ... ,
Sole John C
Solfleet Gerald
Solomon William T. ...
8omerville Henry B. T.
Somerville Hugh G. C.
Somerville John B.
Somerville James P. ...
Bommerville Frederick
A
SonnenscheinEdwardO.
(act)
Soper Charles H .
Rank. Seniority.
Lt Cr
Cr
E L
Gr
Gr
L
C
Lt Cr
L
ECr
Mid
SL
SB
Car
FP
A E
C
Cr
AE
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
SL
Gr
30 Sept 13
21 Nov 10
31 Dec 13
30 June 13
4 Nov 12
30 June 12
30 June 13
1 Oct 09
19 Oct 10
4 June 02
31 Dec 11
1 Jan 11
15 Julvll
15 July 13
16 Nov 05
15 May 13
15 Sept 13
19 Oct 10
21 Apr 02
30Jun 13
1 Aug 11
30Jun 08
31 Dec 05
8 Aug 10
15 Mar 12
15 Apr 11
15 Jan 14
23 Nov 12
141 Soper Edward P ECr
15 Soper Sydney E I AE
385 Soper Thomas L CrL
146 SouhamyJohnC Ch Gr
510 Soulsbv Robert AE
288 8outhard Henry W. ... B
150 SouthardSydneyH. (act) Car
237 Southby Archibald R.J. I L
127 Southby Evelyn J. J.... I Lt Cr
252 Southby John H. P. ... S L
145 Southon Harry ...(act)] AE
34 Southron George C. ...I AE
484a Southwell Henry K. M. Mid
176 Southwell William H. IChAE
277 Southwood Nicholas ... Gr
Southwood Thomas G. Ch B
213 Soutter James C. J. .
260 Sowerby Charles F. .
11 Spalding Archibald D.
185a Spalding James C.
Spalding Meredith S.
232 Spalding Robert L.
49 Spalding Thomas
176a Spanner John P
180 Sparkes George
66
388
13
340a
196
385
180
521
507a
326
CG
127a
Coll
5
3396
260
34
Sec )
284 f
TBI
26 (
IB I
90 f
TB\
108 J
48
62
Sparks John B
Sparks John W
Sparling Evelyn H. ...
Sparrow Arthur G.
Sparrow Frederic W. ...
Bparrow William G. )
BHA I
Speer Montague J.
Speirs Archibald
Spence MalgerP
Spence Robert
Spencer The Hon. Cecil
E. R
Spencer Patrick ...
Spencer-Cooper Henry
E. H mvo
Sperling Charles A. ...
Spicer Alexander A. J.
Spicer FrederickG. km
Spicer Harry ... MB
Spicer Stewart D.
Spicer-Simson Geoffrey
B
(Lent for Survey of
Gambia Biver)
Spickernell Frank T. ...
Spillane John A
Spiller George C
Spiller William
Spittle Edward A.
Spooner Ernest J
L
C
8S
AP
Mid
Mid
EL
Gr
ChGr
Cr
Car
L
Lt Cr
E L
QM
Hon
Maj
EL
ChAE
L
E Cr
Mid
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
SL
:jGr
RMG
FS
Lt Cr
A E
Gr
ChB
Gr
1 Jan 12
1 Apr 03
28 Nov 13
15 Mar 14
1 Mar 10
15 Mar 12
2 May 13
30 June 08
30 June 13
15 Mar 13
1 Mav 13
1 Oct 10
15 Jan 13
1 Apr 12
16 Apr 02
17 July 10
1 Apr 07
1 Jan 05
21 Nov 10
18 May 03
15 May 13
15 Jan 14
1 Nov 08
9 Jan 05
1 Apr 12
31 Dec 05
15 July 03
30 July 09
15 Aug 12
15 Feb 04
13 Nov 01
24 Apr 13
6 Aug 13
1 Nov 08
15 Sept 08
1 July 07
15 Jan 12
30 June 04
18 Apr 13
15 June 12
1 Jan 08
1 Sept 11
14 Nov 10
30 June 09
30 Sept 06
21 Dec
06
24 Feb
06
28 Sept
99
1 Apr
12
25 Oct
12
30 Jan
09
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
75
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority. **££
558 Spooner Lancelot A. W.
(Lent for duty tender
Australian Govt.)
4S
DY\
Dev f
537a
100
511
63
213
431
39
46
37
Spragge Harold E.
Sprague Cecil G
Spreckley Herbert M....
Spriddle Sydney R. G.
(act)
Spriddle William P. C.
Spriggs Harold J. D. ...
Sproson Eustace T.
Sprott Alfred W.
Spry William B ,
Spurgin John B
BpurrellWalter O.
Spurwav Alexander P..
Spyers Victor
Squires James km
340a Stace Leonard
1276 St.ieey Aylmer G....
Stack Alan B.
(Lent for duty under
Turkish. Government)
Stack Charles M. ...
Staddon Herbert E.
Page > Staddon Leonard R.(act)
217
366)
431a S
99
34a
63
22hd
80
Staddon Norman O.
Staddon William H.
Stafford David (act)
Stafford Edward E.
Stahlknecht Otto H.
Stainer Court enay E
(Asst. Master Atten-
dant, Colombo)
518 Stainer William G. ...
259 Stainton George H. ...
326 Stalkartt Walter H. S...
MB, FRCS Bd
217 Stallard Albert D.
225 Stallard George T. ...
39 Stanborough Frederick
C
52 1 Stanbury Thomas H.
286 StaDComb Arthur M. ...
145 Standen William
13 StandringJohnW.W.M.
385 StanforuCharlesE.C.MB
121 Stanistreet Henry D. C.
264a Stanistreet Richard W.
10 Stanley Edmoiid A. B.
528 Stanley Edward G. ...
317 Stanley Henry T
178 Stanley Norman L.
381 Stanley The Hon.
Victor A mvo
239 Stanamore Reginald ...
118 Stanton Henry G. (act)
262 8tanton James W. W....
Mid
S
L
W E
E L
FP
Gr
S L
A P
L
L
L
Gr
QrMr
HonL
AE
I,
SP
L
Car
Car
Car
Car
Gr
A E
Cr
Lt Cr
A P
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F S
Ck
Car
A E
WM
Cr
ChAE
S L
8 8
L
FS
Lt Cr
L
ChAE
Cr
C
EL
S L
F S
15 May 12
5 Nov 09
15 June 09
14 Nov 13
1 Nov 01
19 Feb 12
21 Nov 08
15 Mar 14
15 July 13
31 Dec 10
30 June 09
30 Dec 13
12 Sept 11
j-22Sptl2
1 Nov 07
1 July 05
19 June 11
31 Dec 10
1 Feb 04
31 July 13
16 Dec 03
30 Dec 09
25 June 13
1 Nov 03
30 June 09
6 Jan 06
30 Sept 02
1 July 08
21 Feb
06
15 Julj
21 Aug
12
11
1 Nov
12
1 Apr
31 Dec
11
13
1 Apr
15 Sept
11 Feb
09
13
09
15- .Nov
09
10 Nov
12
31 Mar
12
31 Dec
11
1 Nov
05
31 Dec
05
30 June 05
1 Nov
10
15 Jan
13
14 Nov
09
39
117
520 1
DYHo l
117
259
520
120
239
262
NOD
238
387
277
5
213
120
520
Staple Ernest J. R.
Staples Samuel J
■ Staples William
Stapleton Gerald H. ...
Stapleton Thomas
Stapleton-Cottnn
Richard G. A. W.mvo
Star Paul H. M
Stark Adolphus E.
Stark Edwin
Starr George H
Start Alfred ... (act)
Start Sidney P
Startin James ... cb
Startin, Robert A. (act)
Staveley Cecil M
Steam Walter T
Steed Frederick
Steed Thomas C
SteedmanJohnG.H. (act.
Steel John
Steel John H
Steel John M
Steele Henry
284 Steele William R
120 Steele William R. C. ...
4 Steele-Perkins Alfred
H S
161 Steil James w"' ".' ...
Stenhouse John H. MB.
Stephens Alexander W
(act)
Stephens Charles F.
Stephens Fabian A.
Stephens Francis R.
- Stephens Frank H.
Stephens Franklyn F
Stephens Henry K. rma
Stephens Horace E. R
MB
Stephens John F
Stephens Lindsay J. ..
Stephens Montague ..
Stephens Sidney T. ..
Stephens William K. ..
Stephenson Frank N. ..
Rank. Seniority.
28
80
528
KM
Ply
191
524
263
385
191
166
385
377
ID
AO\
385 J
291
TB\
3f
267
4
229
Stephenson Gilbert O.
Stern Ernest H.
Stevens Charles
Stevens George A.
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Stevens James
Stevens John
Stevens Paul R. B.
Stevens Percy R
Stevens Philip B
Stevens Walter W. S.„.
Gr
Ch B
Mid
L
C
FS
A E
ChB
E h
WM
E L
V A
SL
C
ECr
A E
CbGr
L
ChGr
L
Cr
L
Mid
AC
AP
EL
F 8
Gr
ChGr
S L
A P
B
C
S
AP
ECr
FP
Lt Cr
FP
S L
Cr
AP
E Cr
Gr
ChAE
ChB
L
Lt Or
FP
Gr
1 July 07
1 Apr 12
1 May 99
15 Sept 12
11 Mar 14
30 June 13
15 May 11
1 Jan 13
29 Nov 12
10 J une 03
1 Feb 14
1 June 04
19 Sept 11
15 Jan 14
31 Dec 13
1 June 05
1 Apr 03
7 Nov 13
15 May 13
19 Apr 12
1 Apr 12
30 June 12
14 Apr 12
15 Jan 13
15 July 13
8 Aug 08
1 Jan 05
28 Feb 03
2 Oct 13
16 July 11
15 Jan 13
20 Oct 09
12 May 08
30 July 08
1 Sept 10
6 May 10
2 Mar 08
1 Apr 07
23 June 01
1 Oct 08
2 Aug 11
15 Sept 12
31 Dec 12
8 Aug 06
1 Apr 07
1 Dec 04
1 Oct 10
24 June 13
1 Apr 09
30 June 12
6 Dec la
17 Sept 09
75a ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
892 Stevens William C. ...
ECr
1 Apr 06
Stone Charles E
EL
5 July 02
365 Stevenson Ernest
Cr
30 June 08
127a Stone Ernest S
Gr
4 Apr 00
114 Stevenson James D. ...
Mid
15 Sept 13
180 Stone Frank (act)
Gr
22 Aug 13
277 Stevenson James L.M.
S L
15 Jan 13
34 Stone Frederick J.
Gr
10 Sept 03
558 Stevenson John B.
Cr
31 Dec 10
21Sa Stone Reginald G.
Lt Cr
31 Dec 09
(Lent for duty under
550 Stoneman Charles J. B.
E L
lApr 06
Australian Govt )
524 Stoneman Sidney D. ...
Gr
1 Dec 04
145 Stevenson WilliamH.H.
Mid
15 May 13
531 Stooke George B
AC
15 Jan 14
524~|
2736 Stopiord77(e//<m.Arthur
Cr
30 June 12
DY\ Stewart Archibald T. ...
Lt Cr
30 Sept 06
Stopford The Hon. Guy
Lt Cr
15 Dec 13
Dev)
Stopford Philip J.
Cr
31 Dec 05
117a Stewart Duncan L.
A P
16 Apr 05
18S Stopford Robert M. ...
L
30 Nov 11
218 Stewart Francis G.
L
30 Mar 08
89 Stewart Herbert N. ..
Lt Cr
15 Feb 10
351 Stopford Robert N. ...
L
1 Oct 10
298 Stewart James D. D. ...
Cr
30 June 09
Po Stopford-Sackville Geof-
174a Stewart John W. A. ...
Gr
2 June 99
frey W (act)
SL
15 Sept 13
148a Stewart Kenneth P. ...
S L
15 Sept 13
WColl Story Edward K. ... km
Maj
25 Oct 10
232 Stewart Kenneth W. ...
Mid
15 May 13
260 Stewart Raymond B. ...
Mid
15 Jan 14
561 Stow Charles F
L
1 Apr 07
225 Stewart Kobert R. (act)
S L
15 Jan 14
(Lent for duty under
272 Stewart Robert W
ChAE
1 Apr 08
Australian Govt.)
385 Stewart RobertW.G. MB
88
26 Feb 08
Stewart Rupert A. G. j
Proby
1 Jan 12
496 Stranack Wallace D. ...
AC
15 July 13
2ndLt
Strange Andrew L.
Gr
30 June 13
34 Stewart William D. ...
A P
24 Aug 11
(Lent for duty under
Qj£t\ Stidston Harold W.G.D.
262 Stidston Stanley T. ...
E L
1 June 04
Greek Govt.)
E L
1 Apr 06
366 Straw Alfred E
ECr
1 Mar 07
Stileman Arthur M. C.
L
.31 Dec 11
503 Streatfeild Philip mvo
C
14 July 08
431 Stinton Basil A
A P
10 Aug 06
100 Street Charles A
B
19 Nov 12
450 PPTStirlingAnselanJ.B.
Cr
30 June 09
191 Street Ebenezer J.
B
6 Aug 09
3R1 Stirling Wilfred D. ...
L
15 June 07
213 Street Edward W. L. ,.
FP
21 Dec ni
239 Stiven Charles B.
Gr
27 Jan 04
72 Street George C.
Lt Ci
28 May 13
H6a StobartJohn
A E
1 Mar 10
196a Street Henry L
Lt Cr
30 June 11
493 Stock Alexander G. ..
Gr
29 July 07
458 Street Walter G
Gr
3 Jan 02
Coll Stock Frederick C. G. )
RM f
265a Stock Hugh R
505 Stock Walter
Probv
(. j Oct 13
251 Strickland Arthur F. ...
AP
12 Apr 03
2ndLt
A P
19 July 01
RJ£} Strickland Charles ...
FS
20 Aug 02
Gr
10 Dec 05
524)
547 Stock Warington ma
Ch
16 Apr 03
Di'\ Strickland Charles W.C.
Cr
31 Dec 04
268d Stocker Ernest
E L
16 Feb 01
Pemb )
151 Stocker Percy
E Cr
1 July 11
391a Strickland Paul S.
AP
25 Nov 06
170 Stocker Robert
Gr
8 Dec 02
35 Strickland Percy
L
15 Mar 11
4 Stocker William P. ...
S L
15 Jan 13
26 Stringer Frederick T.
L
1 Jan 13
299 Stocks David de B. ...
Lt Cr
15 July 12
496 Stromeyer Frederick B.
Mid
15 Jan 13
Stoddart Archibald P.
R A
19 May 12
88 Stromqvist John S.
AP
30 Mar 03
457 Stoddart Henry N.
AP
23 Nov 11
274 Strong Clarence G.
Gr
7 Nov 10
79 Stoddart John MB
SS
8 Nov 06
164 Strong Frederick E. K.
Cr
30 June 13
607a Stoehr Oscar H
Stoker Henry H. G. D.
L
L
15 Dec 09
31 Dec 06
Stroud Edward J. bm|
Lt-
Col
I 48ept 11
(Lent for duty under
195a Stroud Herbert
A E
1 Nov 11
Australian Govt.)
335 Stroud Thomas (act) ...
Car
25 Aug 13
484a Stokes Adrian H. J. ...
S L
15 July 13
1806 StrugnellHaroldF.H.RM
0
1 Sept 11
484a Stokes Alick
Lt Cr
15 Nov 10
391c Strutt7Ae//o».ArthurC.
Cr
30 June 13
337 Stokes Herbert R
Lt Ci
31 Dec 10
432 Stuart The Hon.
481a Stokes John A. L.
Mid
15 Jan 13
Archibald J. M.
Mid
15 May 12
Stokes Oliver M. F. ...
Lt Ci
31 Mar 11
2176 Stuart Charles G.
L
1 Apr 09
1136 Stokes Robert H. S. ...
V A
3 June 13
531 Stuart Dudley
Lt Cr
1 Apr 14
(Will succeed Vice-
561 Stuart Geoffrey B. J. ...
AP
1 July 09
Admiral Sir Charles
(Lent for duty under
H. Coke, KCVO, as
Australian Govt.)
Senior Officer on the
Coast of Ireland, fyc,
I 9 Stuart Henry J
Gr
14 Sept 99
on 21rt April, 1914.)
575 Stuart Shelley B. A. ...
AP
22 Sept 04
452 Stokes Walter
ECr
26 Nov 13
(Lent for duty under
Stokes William N. rma
C
1 Sept 10
Australian Govt . Has
159 StokoeEricJ
A C
15 Jan 14
local acting rank of
Stone Alfred T. H. ...
ECr
11 Mar 06
i
Paymaster.)
OF THE "ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
76
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
337 Stuart-Jones Bdwyn H
431 Stubbs Albert II.
Stuhbs Edward C
118 Stuckey Frank 8.
11 Studd Kotiald G
Sturdee Barry V
Sturdee Sir F. C. Dove
ton, kcb, cvo, cmg ..
199 Sturdee Lionel A. D. ..,
431 SturgeS Edvf ard L. ...ba
381 Stuiges John A. M. ...
Coll Sturges Robert G. km
Bturgess George H.
2(6 Sturgess Richard B. S.
620)
Page > Sturrock John D
592) (Lent for duty under
Canadian Govt.)
453 Sturrock Peter A. C. ...
391c Sturt Albert B
284 Stuttaford Frank R. ..
377 Styles Edward G
Sueter Murray F. ... cb
(Director of Air De-
partment).
266 Sugden Ronald S
Po SulivanGeorgeH.S.(aci;
306a Sulivan Harold B.
244 Sulivan Norton A.
391a Sullivan Dennis M.
Sullivan Edward J. \
rm J
392 Sullivan Florence
518 Summerford Horace G
207 Sumner Charles G. C...
472 Sumner John D
Mid
B
Lt Cr
A B
L
L
V A
L
Ch
L
L
proby
FP
FP
E L
B
Gr
EC
P
C
Sunderland John R.
Susmann Alberts.
Sutcliff George B.
Sutclift'e Francis B. ba
SutcliffePercyT. mb,ma
Suter Arthur J. ...
Suter Roy N
Sutherland Robert
Sutherland William
Sutton Arthur W....
Sutton Charles B....
108
503
44
432
132
509
476
34
476
430
24
NH 1
Has f Sutton Edward
520)
5^0 Sutton Francis J
261 Sutton John G
273 Swabey George T. C. P.
492 Swain Joseph B ... rm
253 Swainson Andrew N.
131 Swan Edgar B
531 Swan William H.
63 Swannell Harry
524 Swauson William J.
225 SwanstonDouglas8.(aci)
Mid
SL
Cr
Cr
Gr
QM
HonL
ChB
ECr
Lt Cr
Gr
A B
Lt Cr
L
Ch
S S
B
Lt Cr
SB
Gr
ECr
£L
F S
ECr
SL
Cr
RMG
L
F P
A E
S B
B
S L
15 Jan 13
26 Aug 11
31 Mar 11
1 Apr 12
30 Sept 10
15 Mar 08
13 Dec 13
15 July 06
10 Jan 14
31 Dec 06
15 May 12
8 Apr 01
21 May 04
28 Feb 11
1 Dec 00
4 Nov 12
10 Apr 11
30 June 09
15 Jan 14
15 Sept 13
22 June 11
31 Dec 11
23 May 09
25 Nov 13
25 Nov 13
1 Apr 12
1 Jan 09
30 June 13
8 Jan 00
1 Mar 10
15 Jan 06
1 Apr 08
1 Aug 06
15 May 07
28 Sept 11
31 Dec 13
7 Jan 09
19 Oct 10
1 July 10
1 Apr 06
26 Mar 07
1 July 09
15 8ept 12
30 June 13
I Sept 11
22June 11
1 Apr 12
1 Sept 12
16 Apr 06
1 Aug 11
15 Jan 14
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
DY\
P°S
386
476
180
131
80
161
255
232
153
476
547
177
238
546
366
46
277
414a
545
473
520
342
NH )
Malta >
170 )
99
524
Colt
Sec \
387/
Swanton James H....RM
Swayne Charles B. C
Sweden His Majesty King
GustavusVof kg, gcb
Sweeney William
Sweet Robert J
Sweeting George H. ..
Sweetingham Fred-
erick W ,
Sweetlove Lancelot D.
Swift Clement C
Swift Joseph
Swift Lionel W
Swiney Arundel J. E...
Swinley Roland F. B...
Swithinbank C. Win
throp
Switzer Walter R. J. F
Sworder Kenneth F. ..,
Sydenham Ernest D. ...
S ydenha m Frederick W.
Syfret Edward N.
Sykes Alfred O
Sykes Edgar J
Sylvester Svdney
Symes Edward A
Symes Wilfrid B.
Symes William rm-?
Symmonds John A. ...
Symon Oliver J. L.
Symons Cecil H
8ymons Herebert B. ...
Symons James
Syms Gilbert F. ,
Syson John L.
T.
337 Tabutbau Augustus E.
266 Tack John P
Coll Tagg Ernest J. B. ... rm
Col
Mid
Hon
A
ChB
ChGr
FP
Gr
E L
Lt Cr
e B
E Cr
Ch
Mid
Lt Cr
AE
L
E Cr
ECr
L
C
B
ChA.E
AP
AC
QM
Hon
Maj
AE
Mid
ChGr
8
SP
Gr
L
1 May 10
15 May 13
3 Nov 08
1 July 10
6 Apr 11
7 July 12
11 June 07
1 Nov 09
6 Feb 12
1 Jan 02
20 July 11
25 Mar 13
15 May 13
15 Mar 14
INov 11
31 Dec 06
18 Sept 13
3 Apr 10
30 Nov 09
30 June 09
2 Aug 11
1 Apr 13
5 May 12
15 July 13
22 Dec 07
22 June 11
1 Oct 10
15 Jan 13
13 Aug 09
1 Apr 12
14 May 09
2 Feb 03
2 Oct 11
19 Oct 10
1 July 05
76a ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
8TrvSg.| »«-■ I*-*-
Seniority.
415 TaitJohnN
L
30 Oct 09
496 Tector James V.
A E
1 Oct 10
114 Tait William E. C. ...
L
1 Apr 09
Tedbury Spencer G. ..'.
AB
1 Aug 11
4716 Talbot Arthur G.
299 Talbot Cecil P
SL
Lt Cr
30 Jan 13
15 Nov 12
261 Tedder Arthur V
Gr
10 Nov 09
Talbot Harry L. ...rma
Col
7 Feb 12
385 Teed Henry R
BCr
9 Jan 06
396 Talbot Henry P. G. ...
Cr
31 Dec 05
ID Temple Frank V. km
C
8 Sept 04
127 )
Temple Reginald Crma
Maj
29 June 13
Dl' > Talbot John C
E Cr
1 Apr 13
159 Tenison Julian T
L
15 July 07
Gib )
286a Tennant William G. ...
L
30 June 12
219 Talbot Reginald G. ...
Lt Cr
30 June 11
( Commander Instruct-
9 Tennyson Charles A.RM
C
1 Sept 13
or, London Division,
391c Tennyson The Hon.
Royal Naval Volunteer
Harold C
Mid
15 Sept 13
Reserve)
179 Tennyson Sydney H. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 07
520)
266 Terry Arthur H.L. ...
L
15 Aug 13
DY} Tallaek Frank
ChCi
lApr 12
199a Terrv Frank G
Lt Cr
HO June 13
Portl )
Ter Veen Vernon A. A.
B Cr
1 July 09
Tamlyn Walter K .
Ch Cr
1 Apr 12
420 Tetley Edward M.
Ck
15 Sept 13
305a Tancred James C.
C
30 June 08
421 Tancred Walter C.
L
31 Dec 06
218 Thackara Leonard
EL
1 Nov 08
Tandy Harry G. H. ...
L
31 Dec 06
484a Thacker Charles H. ...
Gr
22 Feb 09
228 Tanner Alfred B. 8. ...
L
1 Oct 07
520 Thatcher Charles M. R.
8
24 Nov 11
388 Tanqueray - Willaume
MB
Frederick G. ... rma
C
1 Oct 04
388 Thaxter Ernest
ChAE
1 Oct 13
163 Tarrant Frank ...(act)
AE
1 May 1 3
180 Theobald FrederickG.A.
Gr
2 Apr 11
160 Tate Alban B. T
L
15 Sept 13
Theobalds William H.
ChAE
1 Oct 13
196a Tathara Trevor H. S. ..
L
15 July 08
366 Thesiger Bertrams. cmg
237 Thirl way James A.
C
AB
31 Dec 12
1 Apr 12
WColl Taylor Alfred H
L
15 May 06
11 Thorn James H
Lt Cr
15 Nov 09
264a Taylor Alfred R
Gr
6 Aug 02
495 Thomas Alfred E.
A E
1 Apr 04
3*7 Taylor Archibald
F P
2 Nov 13
364 Thomas Arthur
A E
1 N ov 03
159 Taylor Basil ... me
S
4 Nov 10
385 Thomas Arthur R. FRCs
S S
11 Feb 09
Taylor Basil A
L
31 Dec 11
Ed.
524 Taylor Charles G....MVO
EC
7 Feb 12
1276 Thomas Aubrey
Lt Cr
31 Mar 12
291 Taylor Ernest
A E
1 Nov 11
384 Thomas Edward
A B
1 Nov 04
114 Taylor Ernest A
C
31 Dec 13
512 Thomas Edward P. ...
524 Thomas Elijah R. L. ...
L
S 8
30 Aug 12
8 Feb 10
520 Taylor Frederick G. W.
PinC
23 Dec 12
503 Thomas Francis H. rm
L
1 July 06
528 Taylor Frederick H. ...
L
15 July 09
65 Thomas George A.
ChAE
1 Oct 13
61 Taylor Geoffrey D. ...
L
15 Sept 09
117 Thomas Godfrey M. ...
Mid
15 Jan 13
473 Taylor Geoffrey St. J .A.
Mid
15 Jan 13
469 Thomas John
A E
1 Oct 04
196a Taylor George
B
20 Nov 01
259 Taylor George F
Gr
10 Oct 07
159 Thomas Leonard P. ...
S B
19 July 04
141 Taylor George M.
Gr
2 Dec 11
445 Thomas Louis A. (act)
Car
29 Nov 12
384 Taylor George W.
Lt Ci
30 Sept 12
Thomas Matthew
Gr
21 Apr 09
196a Taylor Godfrey MB, ba
F b
29 Nov 13
421 Thomas Robert J
ChGr
1 Apr 12
366 Taylor Henry
ChAE
1 Oct 12
546 Thomas Stanley B. ...
L
15 Sept 06
291 Taylor Henry
Gr
8 Mar 00
326 Thomas Tom B. V.
Mid
15 Sept 13
512 Taylor Herbert B.
Lt Cr
15 July 12
195a Thomas Walter S. (act)
AB
1 May 13
261 Taylor Hugh A
S L
15 Jan 14
448 Thomas-Peter Thurstan
273 Taylor John
ChGi
15 Mar 14
B
Mid
15 May 12
333 Taylor John T
ChAE
1 Apr 12
34a Taylor Neville D. B. ...
L
15 Apr 11
153 Thompson Albert R. ..
A E
1 Apr 03
185a Taylor Robert M
Gr
9 Feb 03
1276 Thompson Arthur
ChB
1 Apr 12
Taylor Scarlett de V. ...
FP
11 Jan 02
Thompson Charles E.
Gr
6 Feb 14
366 Taylor Walter
Gr
16 Nov 01
(act)
145 Taylor William G.
Gi
23 J uly 02
326c Thompson Charles R. ...
Mid
15 May 12
Teale Herbert H. J. P.
L
1 Apr 09
29 Thompson Edwin P. ...
A P
9 Sept 04
(Lent for duty under
100 Thompson George F. ...
E Cr
1 Apr 07
Australian Govt.)
56 Thompson George F. ...
Gr
1 Dec 04
Tearle William
A E
1 Nov 07
260 Thompson Harold A. ...
AP
15 July 12
38 Teasdale-Buckell
47 Thompson Harry
Gr
29 May 03
Clarence ..
AP
15 Oct 04
34 Thompson Hugh
Gr
6 Oct 09
232 Teasdale-Buckell Mon-
DY \ Thompson James A.,
tague'C
Mid
15 Jan 14
femb t MB, BA
SS
9 June 10
92
Tebbs Arthur N
8 L
15 May 12
Thompson James M....
B A
7 Jan 14
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
77
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
46 Thompson John R. P.... S L
15 May 13
46
Thursfield Richard M.R.
S
3 Apr 12
261 Thompson Lionel G. C Mid
15 Sept 12
BA
335 Thompson NormanD'A. A P
31 Oct 04
342
Tburstan Denzil R. ...
A P
29 July 09
385 Thompson P. H. Hall
C
30 June 13
458
Thurstan Norman M. C.
Lt Cr
30 Sent 12
(Naval Member, Ad-
275a
Thynne Denis G
Cr
31 Dec 10
miralty Volunteer
262
Tibbits Charles ...mvo
0
31 Dec 13
Committee)
274
Tibbs Geoffrey W. ma
Ch
18 Sept 13
251 Thompson Reginald ...
SS
16 May 11
503 \
J)i'\
430 Thompson Thomas L ...
Car
22 Aug 03
2176 Thompson Wilfred A....
Lt Cr
31 Dec 10
Tichborne George M . ba
Ch
15 June 98
6 Thompson William
A E
1 Apr 03
Hong I
Kong J
496 Thomson Alexander M.
L
1 Sept 13
484a Thomson Alpin E. (act)
S L
15 May 13
39
Tier Leonard E
FP
6 Apr 13
25 Thomson Colin S.
L
1 Apr 11
61
Tierney James
B
12 Dec 12
385 Thomson Bdwin M. R. L
4 June 12
I9fia Tilburv John
Gr
22 July 08
286a Thomson Evelyn C. O
Lt Cr
30 Jan 13
2756
Tillard Aubrey T
Lt Cr
31 Mar 1 1
520 \ Tnomson George H. ...
A P
28 Jan 05
512
Tillard Stephen D.
Tiller George E. (aft)
Lt Cr
Gr
17 Feb 12
6 Feb 14
432 Thomson George P. ...
L
29 Feb 08
132
Tilley Thomas
ChB
1 Nov 10
547 Thomson Gerald H. ...
L
1 Apr 10
71
Tilt Arthur H
EL
1 Jan 08
540 Thomson William H.
451a
Timbrell Robert N. ..
ChAE
1 Nov 08
H. S
Lt Cr
31 Dec 08
261
Tindal Morgan
Lt Cr
31 Dec 10
520 Thorn Robert W.
HSt
1 Jan 10
291
Tindal - Carill - Worsley
561 Thorn ThomasW.
AE
1 Apr 03
Charles N
Cr
31 Dec 10
(Lent for duty under the
1136
Tindall Noel S
Lt Cr
26 June 09
Australian Governm't,
174c
Tinson Charles V\ .
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
urith local rankof Chief
Artificer Engineer)
177
Tippen Lewis R
AP
29 Aug 11
293 Thornbury Brian
L
30 June 12
73
Tippet Arthur G
ft
30 June 07
376 Thome Alfred
Car
30 Bept 10
213
Ti ppett Percy J
HSch
16 Nov 11
Coll Thorneley John S S.j
BM(
Proby
j 1 Oct 13
217
Tisdall Ernest J. F. ...
L
30 June 06
2ndLt
505
TitheridgeWilliam H. J.
Gr
3 Jan 02
2736 Thorn hill Humphrey 0.
Mid
15 Sept 12
365
Titley Guy
L
15 Feb 14
175 ThornhillJohn MB
SS
11 Feb 09
Titterton George A. ...
L
30 Aug 11
288 Thornley George S. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 08
432
Tizard John E
A P
21 Aug 03
~& | Thornton Cyril J.
AP
25 Jan 06
528
464
Tod Eric B
Todd George J
L
Cr
31 Dec 11
31 Dec 07
65 Thornton Edward C ...
L
lApr 12
473
Todd Percy
Mid
15 Jan 13
HI Thornton James F. W.
Gr
31 Aug 11
Todd Samuel W. J. ...
Ch Cr
1 Apr 12
48 Thorogood Walter
Gr
13 May 08
34
Todd Sidney J
A E
1 Nov 12
260 Thorold Anthony H. G.
Mid
15 Jan 14
180
Todd Sydnev H
Gr
4 May 03
127 Thoroton Charles J . km
Maj
4 Sept 11
545
Tollemache Frederick A.
L
1 Sept 13
366 Thorowgood Arthur P.
Pa
Tollemache Humphrey
N
Lt Cr
30 Sept 13
D (act)
SL
15 Sept 13
Thorp Charles F
C
30 June 06
118
TollemacheLawrenceL.
NH)
(act)
S L
15 Jan 14
Portl > Thorpe Vidal G
520 )
F 8
18 Feb 02
TB\
10 I
Tollick Alfred J
A E
1 Nov 04
CG Thorpe-Doubble
531
Tolliek John W. ...{act)
AE
1 Sept 13
Thomas L
Cr
31 Dec 03
58
Tomkinson Lancelot ...
S L
30 Nov 12
4396 Thorrowgood William
199
Tomkinson Wilfred
Cr
30 June 10
W
Gr
28 Feb 12
518
Tomlin George N . mvo
Cr
30 June 08
264a Thoyts Robert E
Lt Ci
15 Jan 10
415
Tomlin Joseph W.
ChAE
1 Apr 09
366)
521
Tomlin Thomas
Gr
6 Mar 07
DY) Threlfell Gabriel
Lt Cr
1 Oct 16
Tomlinson Arthur W....
Lt Cr
15 July 07
Ch)
(Asst. Inspector A'aval
4806 Thresher Philip R.
Lt Cr
30 J une 09
Ordnance Inspection
ID Thring Ernest W.O, ...
IP
6 Dec 12
Staff.)
497 Throckmorton Herbert
J A
Lt Cr
2 Jan 06
366
Tomlinson William ...
HSch
10 Jan 10
Thursby Cecil F. cmg
RA
17 Julyl)
288
Toms Charles W.... (act)
AE
1 Sept 13
?7? j- Thursfleld Aubrey 0. ...
L
31 Dec 09
5*4
232
Toms Kenneth B
Tong William
Lt Cr
Ch Cr
30 Sept 12
1 Apr 12
448 Thursfield Henry G. ..
Lt Cr
15 May 10
163
Tonkin WilliamE. ...
Gr
29 Aug 07
AO\
620)
Thursfield Raymond S.
AP
27 Mar 03
159
305a
Toop Henry
Toop William
ECr
ECr
1 Apr 06
25 Jan 07
77a ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Tootell Edward ... rm
C
1 Jan 10
200
Trewin George S.
AP
17 June 08
512
Tooth Cecil E
L
30 Apr 10
352
Trewin Samuel A.
Car
13 Jan 03
120
Tooze Frank
B
19 Nov 12
145
Trewin William G. K...
B
2 Oct 05
Tope Harry M. ... (act)
AE
1 Dec 13
366
Tribe Charles R
Gr
1 June 08
202
Torrance William S. ...
E L
1 June 02
100
Trier Patrick A
Mid
15 Jan 14
274
Torry Alexander I. (act)
A E
1 May 13
524
Triggs Alired P
ChB
1 Apr 12
339
Tostevin Harold B. ...
E L
1 Oct 04
351
Triggs Tom K
Lt Cr
10 Aug 12
218
Tothill Arthur K
S P
21 May 12
TB)
079 S
282
Trillo Edward J
Gr
7 Oct 02
385
Tothill HughH. D. ...
C
30 June 05
Trim George A
AE
4 Mar 04
[Assistant to Admiral
99
Trimmer Philip H.
Lt Cr
31 Dec C8
Commanding Coast
Guard and Reserves)
Trinick William ... hm
Schm
12 Oct 08
21 8o
Totman Walter
Gr
2 Apr 12
ID
Tripp William H.L.rma
C
1 Jan 10
391c
Tottenham Edward L...
AC
15 July 13
146
Trischler Henry I. R
Lt Cr
15 Jan 12
3396
Tottenham Francis L.
Lt Or
1 Oct 10
Trotman Charles N. rm
Col
12 Oct 13
Tottenham Henry L.cb
R A
30 Apr 10
391c
Trotman Nathaniel F.
188
Tottie Oscar W
L
15 Mar 14
rma
C
1 Jan 02
182*
Totton Humphrey K.„.
A P
15 Jan 14
145
Troubridge Ernest
C. T. CB, OMO, MVO
RA
6 Mar 11
510
Toulmin Arthur M. em
C
1 Sept 10
(Bear ■ AdmiralCommand-
80
Tovey Frederick G. ...
AE
13 Apr 06
ing\st Cruiser Squadron)
27
Tovey John C
L
15 July 06
520)
261
Troubridge Thomas H.
Mid
15 Sept 12
DY>
GSP Tower Cyril E. ...
C
30 June 04
4
Troup Arthur G rma
C
27 Apr 03
Po S
277
Troup Hugh R
L
1 Oct 08
180
Tower Francis T. B. ...
L
15 Apr 06
484a
Troup James A. G.
Lt Cr
15 Sept 11
180
Tower Ion B. B
L
30 Nov W
H Coll
Trousdale Charles W....
Or
31 Dec 07
Towler Frank J. ...(act)
A E
1 Dec 13
547
Truckle Frank A.
AE
1 Oct 10
264a
Townend Alfred B. S....
AP
5 Oct 03
Po
Trumble FrederickH.G.
524
Townsend Cyril S.
C
31 Dec 13
(act)
SL
15 Sept 13
512
Townsend Edward B. ..
F S
30 May 99
484a
Truscott John ..'. ...
ChGr
5 Nov 13
199
Townsend Evelyn R. ...
SS
23 Nov 11
163
Trust Thomas H
Ck
15 July 12
67
Townsend Henry ...(act)
Gr
22 Aug 13
620
Townsend Richard H.D.
Cr
31 Dec 13
42
Tryon John F
L
15 Aug 13
385
Townsend Walter E. ...
ECr
1 Jan 08
Trythall William R. ...
F8
12 Nov il
496
Townshend Charles R.
Mid
15 Sept 13
89
Tuck Ernest 8
FS
12 Nov 11
deB. L.
385
Tuck Oswald T
NI
19 June 99
512
Townshend Philip E. U.
L
30 Sept 07
89
Tucker Colin K. St. G.
L
1 Apr IS
277
Tozer Albert A. B.
ChCr
1 Apr 12
620
Tucker Henry G
Gr
29 May 03
544
Tozer Arthur J
S
11 Apr 13
(Lent for duty under
366
Tozer Samuel
Ch B
1 Apr 12
Canadian Govt.)
528
Tozer William E
ChGr
1 Apr 12
262
Trace Frederick A. rm
8chm
24 Nov 08
113
TuckerJohn
WM
1 Jan 1 2
CG
Travers Robert W. F. ...
Lt Cr
lOct 02
545
Tucker Joseph N
E Cr
I July 13
509
Travis Edward W. H. ...
AP
24 Sept 09
Tucker Roderick A. ...
Gr
11 May 04
561
Tregillis Percy W.
Gr
29 Oct 03
Coll
Tucker Samuel H. (act)
Mate
18 Dec 13
(Lent for duty under
Tucker Walter R
Ck
17 July 12
Australian Govt.)
484a
Tucker William H.
B
1 Feb 03
461
Trelierne Henry C.
8L
30 July 12
Coli
Tuckey Charles P.)
Proby
| 1 Oct 13
466
Trelawm Clarence W.E.
Lt Cr
31 Dec in
rm \
2ndLt
28
Tremethick Thomas R.
ChB
1 Apr 12
Cell
Tudor Douglas C
L
15 Jan 14
238
Trench Bernard F. BM
C
1 Jan 10
71
Tudor Edward O
Lt Cr
30 Sept 11
117
Trenchard Cbarles (act)
B
7 June 13
l'udor Frederick C.T.,cb
R A
14 Jan 13
366
Trendall Ernest J.
A. E
8 Mar (i6
(Director of A'aval
,SC
Trepess Francis A.
L
1 Apr 13
Ordnance Sj 2 orpedoes)
582a
Trevaskis William
Gr
22 May 04
(Lent for duty under
225
Tud way Lionel C . P. (act)
S L
15 May 13
Australian Govt.)
431
rufnell Desmond N. C.
S L
L5 Sept 13
TB\
050 1
Trevethan Albert
ChB
1 Nov 13
127
26
rufnell Eric E. C.
lugman Kalph E.
L
A C
1 Oct 10
15 July 13
431
Trevett Alfred J.
Gr
14 Dec 09
36*8
Trevor Ronald A
L
1 Oct 11
CG
luke Godfrey
Cr
50 June 05
118
Trew Edward F. ... rm
C
1 Apr 07
luke John M. ...rma
L
1 July 04
Trewby GeCrge
C
30 June 13
22
Tull Frederick H
ChGr
U Dec 11
337
Treweeks Richard E. L.
L
1 Apr 18
S05
lupper Henry de B. ...
Lt Cr
30 June 13
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 77ft
Where
■erring.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Tupper Reginald G
175 Tyndall John S
Lt Cr
31 Mar 12
O CVO
RA
20 Sept 10
11 Tyrer Richard G. H. ...
FP
1 Oct 11
WCotl Turle Charles E
Lt Cr
15 July 12
Coll Tyrrell Hugo W. L. ...
L
30 Apr 13
199a Turnbull Arthur 0. ...
EL
1 Aug 05
26 Tyrwhitt Reginald Y. . . .
C
30 June 08
521 Turnbull Hugh P.
FS
25 May 13
196a Turnbull John
Car
17 May 04
231 Turnbull Walter
WT
12 Apr 11
170 Turner Alexander
ChB
1 Apr 12
583a \ Turner Alfred
259 Turner Arthur W. ob
E L
1 Nov 04
E A
12 Nov 12
349 Turner Arthur W. J. ...
EL
11 Jan 06
2736 Turner Cecil B,
Mid
15 May 13
288 Turner Cecil F
AP
22 Nov 06
266 Turner Charles .. rm
Bndr
23 Apr 12
524 Turner Douglas D.
S S
23 May 12
496 Turner Edward F.
Mid
15 Sept 13
3886 Turner Ernest P
Gr
21 Sept 01
1806 Turner Frederick H. G.
L
1 Apr 13
3396 Turner Frederick R. G.
E L
1 Feb 10
484a Turner George (act) ...
Gr
25 June 13
34 Turner George D. W ...
L
1 Apr IS
,
524 Turner George E
ChB
1 Apr 13
524 Turner George H
HSch
9 Oct 10
160 Turner Henry
Gr
19 Jan 12
3396 Turner Herbert C. W....
A P
15 Sept 06
4 Turner James H
Gr
16 July 11
67 Turner John
Gr
7 Feb 05
6a Turner John C
S P
8 May 13
127 Turner Lawrence
E L
1 Dec 06
153 Turner Percy
Car
28 Feb 07
225 Turner Price G. C.
L
15 Nov 09
364 Turner Richard C.
Lt Cr
31 Dec 13
199 Turner Robert R
Lt Cr
30 Mar 14
342 Turner Thomas H.
E Cr
lApr 07
48 Turner Timothy F.
Mid
15 Jan 14
520 Turner Wilfred
B
9 Apr 12
377 Turner William
A E
1 Nov 04
u.
202 Turner William E. H....
AE
1 Nov 03
258 Turnor Harold R. W. ...
L
31 Dec 09
114 Tumour Edward K. H.
Mid
15 Sept 13
221 Uden Clarence H.
ChGr
1 Apr 12
61 Turrall George H.
E L
1 Aug 07
Uden Walter J
ChGr
27 Jan 13
221a Turtle Eric B
L
ISept 13
220 Uffen Joseph S. M. ...
Gr
2 June 03
48 Turton Lancelot N. ...
Cr
31 Dec 08
391a U,°;low James
Car
20 Feb 00
177 TweedieHughJ
Cr
30 June 10
496 Ulyat Edward S. ma
Ch
11 Sept 12
492 Tweedy George J. D. ...
SL
L5 July 12
303 Underbill Edwin V. ...
c
31 Dec 07
1276 Twigg Alan G. D
Lt Cr
15 Jan 14
259 Underhill Frank
Gr
14 May 10
391a Twigg Francis J. D. mb
S
3 Apr 12
232 Underhill, Wilfred
Mid
15 May 13
144 Twigg Francis W. D ...
Lt Cr
30 Sept 13
48 TwiuberrowKalph W.K.
Mid
15 Jan 14
219 Underwood Alexander
160 Twine Charles T
Gr
25 Nov 03
C
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
291 Twiss Guy K
L
31 Dec 11
507a Upcher Sidney W.
L
1 Oct 11
237 Twomey Hugh B
AC
15 Jan 14
385 Urell Valentine
ChCr
1 Apr 12
19 Twomey John C
Gr
12 July 01
100 Uren Thomas em
RMG
13 June 13
9 TwysdenA'ir Roger T. Bt
117 Usbome Cecil V
Cr
30 June 12
(act)
S L
15 Jan 14
366 )
127 Tyack John E
B
5 Apr 06
Page > Usbome Neville F.
4316 )
Cr
1 Jan 14
62 Tyacke Thomas F. (act)
Car
31 Aug 13
218 Tyers Seymour F. C. T.
AP
31 Jan 08
366 Usher Charles R
Gr
14 July 03
ll?a
Tyler Trevor St. V. F. ...
SL
15 May 12
505
Usher Ronald J. ...(act)
SL
15 May 13
77c ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Wh.ere 1 Name,
serving. '
Rank.
Seniority.
141
Usher William A
L
30 June 08
114 Veale Sydney H
B
10 Nov 11
4716
TJsmar Bertie
Gr
19 Oct 10
366 Veasey Bertie ...(act)
B
7 June 13
512
Usmar Harry
Gr
28 Jan 03
118 Veater Arthur W. ... ba
NI
3 July 00
252
Ussher Richard
L
30 Apr 08
Veerhault Walter J. ...
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
219 Veitch Alfred H
Venables Arthur G.
113 Venn Lindsay B
149 Venning Albert J.
362 Venning Thomas A. ...
271 Venning William H. ...
Ventris Charles P.
213 VerdonJohn
484a Vereker Foley G.P.(«r«
429 Veresmith Noel L.
263 Verner Rudolf H. C. ...
366 Vernon 7"Ae//o».Francis
L. W
507a Vernon Frank T
366 )
Page > Vernon Henry D
431a )
448 Vernon Humphrey F.
S B
FP
L
Lt Cr
E L
EL
Car
L
SS
S L
S L
Lt Cr
L
Car
19 Oct 10
21 Apr 07
1 Apr 10
31 Dec 12
7 Sept 02
2 Jan 03
19 Jan 03
15 Aug 08
2 Aug 08
15 Sept 13
15 Aug 13
31 Aug 11
15 June 10
1 Apr 99
L
1 Oct 09
Mid
15 May 12
531 Vernon Maurice L.
Mid
15 Jan 13
Vernon William A.
AP
30Jun 04
iVTJTj
Cape > Verry Guy T
252 J
47 Veryard Ernest T.
S
19 Nov 07
SB
10 May 04
420 Veryard William J. ...
SB
15 Sept 06
291 Vian Philip L
Mid
15 Jan 12
V.
281 VibertJohnE
E Cr
1 Apr 07
67 Vickers Thomas H. ...
SS
26 Feb 08
5 Vickery Charles
AE
1 Nov 03
507a
Vacher Cecil C. B. ...
L
30 Jan 08
259 Vickery George G.
231
Vale Thomas (act)
B
25 June,13
MB, BA
S
14 May 07
.40 1
266 I
Valentine Victor E D.
AP
13 Mar 08
237 Vickery John R
520 Vickery Samuel H.
A E
1 Apr 11
252
Van der Byl Charles P.
MB, BA
S S
21 Nov 12
V
Mid
15 May 12
Vickery Thomas ~R.(act]
Gr
17 Feb 14
4716
Van Straubenzee
387 Viener Harry D. L. ma
Ch
12 Nov 01
Percival
Lt Cr
26 June 10
448 Vigne Bertram
Lt <_r
15 May 13
299
Varley Cromwell H. ...
I'L
15 July 10
151 Villar George
E L
1 Aug 08
63
Varney Morri9 V
Car
8 Oct 03
5 Villiers Edward C
C
30 June 06
225
Vaudin Matthew L. M.
MB
FS
13 May 12
520 Villiers Gerald B
L
31 Dec .06
288
Vaughan Francis C, ...
Cr
31 Dec 13
161 Vince William J. D. ...
Ck
15Julyl3
475a
Vaughan Fraiicis H. M.
SL
15 Mar 14
159 Vincent Eustace H.
SL
15 Jan 14
46
507a
Vaughan Herbert K. H.
Vaughan J. C.FolliottD.
Ok
S
15 July 12
19 Nov 06
T£b \ Vines Alfred E
Gr
3 Mar 00
180
Vaughan William
ChGr
1 Apr 12
183a Viney Rolf
L
15 Apr 06
219a
Vaughan-Hughes
Vining Frederick W.F.
F P
24 Aug 09
Herbert D
SL
15 Nov 12
1)4 Vining Henry P
E C
23 Apr 12
232
Vaughan-J ones Hubert
L
1ft Aug 06
34a Vinning Cecil E
EL
1 May 02
520
Vaughan-Lee Charles L.
C
30 June 04
542a Vivian Eric P
S L
15 May 12
(Commodore, 2nd Class)
452 Vivian Gerald W.
C
30 June 12
63a
Vaughan-Williams
160 Vivian John G. P.
L
15 June 08
Hugh L
S L
28 Feb 14
16 Vizard Arthur H. H. MB
F 8
14 Nov 10
284
Vaux Philip E. ... ...
Mid
15 May 13
Vizard Leonard F.
It p
31 Aug 11
175
Vavasour Leonard P. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 10
494 Voaden Harry
AE
1 Nov 03
260
Veale Geoffrey B. L. ...
Mid
15 Jan 14
384 Vosper George F.
ChB
11 Apr 13
1806
Veale Henry R
C
31 Dec 12
220 Vosper Thomas J
ChB
11 Apr 13
278
Veale Humphrey G. ...
SL
15 Jan 13
524 Vosper William T.
Gr
1 Jan 08
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. lid
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
63
342
Voysey Theodore F. A.
Vugler Thomas H.
Vyner Clare G
Vyvyan Arthur V.
(Assistant to Chief of
War Statf.)
76
17tfa
170
218
113
507a
79
117
161
239
299
196a
496
295
537a
23
11a
113
388
113
35
524
188
11a
3396
11
239
11a
w.
Wage Eustace H....
Wace Oliver R.
Wace Stephen C. ...RMi
Wadham Geoffrey W.
Waghorn Robert M. ...
Wagner John J
Wagstaff Joseph L. (act)
Wainwright David ...
Wainwright Gerald C.
RM
Wainwright Oswald J.
Waistell Arthur K. ...
Wake Drury St. A. ...
Wake St. Aubyn B. ...
Wakefield Henry P. H.
Wakeford William J.
(act)
Wakeham William &....
Wakely Walter W. B....
Wake- Walker William
F
Waldron Herbert C. ...
Wale Leopold W. ba
Wales His Royal High-
ness The Prince of KG
Walke Albert A
Walke Ernest E
Walkem Alfred E.
Walker Alfred H. (act)
Walker Arthur H.
Walker Baldwin C. ...
Walker Edward H. ...
Walker Francis H. G. ...
Walker Frederic J.
Mid
Gr
Mid
C
L
L
C
SL
Gr
ChGr
AE
Mid
C
AP
C
C
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
B
Gr
A E
L
A P
Ch
L
Car
B
Gr
Gr
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
Gr
L
Mid
15 Jan 12
4 Apr 99
15 Jan 12
30 June 13
31 Dec 10
31 Dec 12
1 Sept 12
15 Jan 13
1 Jan 08
1 Apr 12
1 Dec 13
15 Jan 12
31 Aug 09
20 Dec 08
31 Dec 10
31 Dee 05
1 May 11
1 Apr 10
10 Nov 13
29 June 05
8 Sept 04
15 July 08
24 Mar 09
18 June 13
17 Mar 13
1 May 00
1 Nov 01
20 May 04
20 Feb 14
15 Mar 10
15 Jan 13
6 Oct 09
25'Nov 08
15 Jan 14
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
4716
61
505
430
16
5
531
267
268c
11
129
342
MA
Walker Harold S.... RM
Walker Harold T. C
Walker Horace
Walker James M..
Walker Leonard ...
Walker Louis W. L.
Walker Reginald P.
Walker Robert ...
Walker Stewart M.
Walker William B.
Walker William P.
Walker - Jones Geoffrey
W
Walkey Percy S
PTPWall Henry
Wall Henry M.
Wall James D.
MB
127a
NO J)
262
TB)
21 T
520
DV)- Wall Lewis
020 i
DY\
Po)
238a Wall Thomas H
366 Wallace Alfred
196a Wallace Charles J. M...
272 Wallace James
237 Wallace Richard R. ...
240 Wallace William J. ...
65 Waller Charles L. ba
273 Waller John W. A. ...
159 WallerRichmondC.S.RM
388 Wallice Thomas H. ...
261 Wallis, Charles T.
2676 Wallis George M
493 Wallis James G. ... MB
484a Wallis Kenneth F. A. ...
507a Wallis Walter E.
265 Walls Thomas A
153 Walsh George D
351 Walsh George S
219 Walsh James J. ... mb
552 Walsh Joseph G
(f.ent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Walsh Michael J.
Walshe Francis W.
Walter Arthur ...(act)
Walter Frederic H.
Walters Eric D. „.hbI
Walters Lancelot J. B.
Walters Richard H.
Walton Charles E.
Walton Francis W. B....
Walwyn Humphrey T.
Wann Archibald H. ...
Wannell James E.
Wansbrough Horace S.
BA, L.Th
Wansbrough LionelB.R.
Warburg Harold D.
(Hydrographic Dept.)
Warburton Arthur H.
Warburton Geoffrey ...
Sec \
385 S
232
451a
Coll
153
272
385
229
3S5)
NOD \
2736
384
DY{
po r
392
Page 1
532 f
151
170
L
L
L
E L
E L
Ch
F P
E L
SL
Mid
SS
L
AE
ECr
ECi
AE
ECr
Gr
ChGr
ECr
ChGr
AC
Gr
Ch
L
C
ECr
Mid
AE
SS
L
FP
Car
SS
L
FS
Lt Cr
Gr
P
AE
Cr
Proby
2ndLt
Mid
Cr
E L
SL
Cr
Mid
ChCr
Ch
E L
Lt Cr
WT
L
1 July 06
30 Apr 13
31 Dec 06
1 Aug 05
1 Aug 05
1 .Ian 04
30 July 10
15 Apr 05
15 Jan 13
15 May 12
26 Feb 08
1 Apr 09
1 Apr 11
1 Apr 07
1 Jan 11
1 Nov 03
23 July 05
Dec 11
Apr 12
Jan 12
Nov 12
July 13
Oct 98
Sept 12
Feb 13
Apr 09
Jan 05
May 13
Jan 04
Feb 08
Nov 13
Apr 12
June 03
Nov 11
Mar 10
Aug 01
Mar 12
17 Sept 12
2 Mar 12
1 Aug 13
31 Dec 05
J- 1 Oct 13
15 May 13
31 Dec 04
11 Jan 12
15 Aug 12
30 June 12
15 May 13
1 Apr 12
30 Sept 93
1 Nov 11
1 Oct 08
12 Apr 11
15 Mar 08
77e ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
238 Ward Alfred E
408 Ward Alfred J
199 Ward Bernard H
117a Ward Bernard J. H. ...
*e|, I Ward Cecil A. ... ...
34 I
524 Ward Charles H. A. ...
382 Ward Charles W
1 Ward Edward C ... MJ)
145 Ward Edward H. rma
5 Ward Eric C
67 Ward Eric H
337 Ward Frederick
2686 Ward Frederick R
392 Ward George T
129a Ward Henry De C
498 Ward John E. Le H ...
145 Ward John 8
240 Ward Richard B
166 Ward Richard C
Ward Robert J
42 Ward Victor E
381 Ward Walter J
263 Ward-Smith William G.
484a Warde Cecil
114 Warde Thomas H.
127c Wardell- Yerburgh
Arthur
326 Warden Edward C. ...
100 Warder Richard B. G.
BMA
232 Wardlaw - Ramsay
David
129 WardleThomasE
552 Wardroper Richard F...
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
Ware Charles G
1 Ware Claud M
231 Warleigh Lionel G. ..
W. Coll Warleigh Percival H. ..
125 Warner Frederick A. ..
145 Warner Gerald H. (act)
Warner John J. ... km
552 Warner Oliver C
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.)
366 Warnes Leopold L.
174a Warre Philip A
520 Warren Albert E
265a Warren Arthur G.
361 Warren Cecil L
492 Warren Clyfford H. ...
Warren Guy L
48 Warren Harold 8
519 Warren John M. D. E.
462 Warren Leonard ... MB
337 Warren William Q
2736 Warrender Sir George
J. S., Bt. kcb.kcvo ...
( Vice-Admiral Com-
manding Second Battle
Sauadron)
520 Warrington Philip J.
(act)]
A E !24 Feb 06
Gr !26 July 12
F P jl3Junell
Cr 1 31 Dec 08
1 Aug 13
PinC
ChAE
F S
L
h
L
SB
ChAE
ChAE
FP
Cr
S
L
Car
Gr
L I
Ch Cr
31 Oct 10
1 Oct 12
21 Aug 00
1 July 04
30 Aug 06
31 Dec 10
2 Mar 12
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 12
12 Aug 03
30 June 06
6 May 10
19 Feb 09
1 Mar 05
27 Feb 08
31 Dec 08
1 Mar 14
Where
serving.
A C 15 July 13
Mid 15 Jan 13
EL 1 Feb 07
S L
EL
L
Cr
F P
ECr
A P
SP
C
L
S L
StMj
L
30 Apr 12
1 Feb 08
31 Dec 12
31 Dec 07
1 Oct 11
1 July 11
14 July 04
12 Aug 10
31 Dec 13
30 June 07
15 May 13
14 June 10
31 Dec 09
Gr ! 14 July 03
L 1 Apr 08
B 1 Aug 02
Cr 30 June 08
E L J15 Feb 04
Lt Cr30Nov 13
L 130 June 10
EL 1 Nov 11
Cr 31 Dec 06
S S 10 Feb 14
Car 31 Aug 11
V A 4 June 13
7 June 13
521
496
DY (
Dev S
232
384
439c
Warrington- Morris
Alfred D
Warton John F. ...
Warwick Percy W.
Washburn Sidney T. bm
Washington Basil G.
Washington George
Washington John T. de
S BM
Wasley William J. (act)
350a Wason Cathcart R.
546 Waterer Philip H.
366)
DY } Waterfield Frederick S.
Chat}
Waterfield Reginald ...
Waterhouse Thomas R.
Sec. \
99)
68a
259
224
180
391a
268
Sec \
430 f
28
512
TB\
072/
114
177
CG
DY )
Dev S
217
252
547
4716
465
TB]
8'
298
213
180
558
237
182a
Rank. Seniority.
Lt Cr
Cr
EL
RMG
Cr
Gr
C
Gr
Cr
Cr
Waterlow John E
Waterpark The Right
Bon. Charles F. Lord
Waters Aubrey E,
Waters Frank R. M. ...
Waters George A. md
Waters George M . ma
Waters William
Watkins Geoffrey R. S.
Watkins Thomas
Watney Gilbert J.
Watson Bertram C.
Watson Cecil F. L. ...
Watson Edward C.
Watson F. Burges
Watson Frank B
Watson George Kma
Watson George W.
Wntson Horace C
Yv; tson Hugh D. R.,
CB, MVO
W?.tson Ian R
Watson John C
Watson Lewis J
Watson Reginald J. N.
Watson Rundle B.
Watson Sidney F. (act) S
Watson Stuart
Watts Alfred B
Watts Charles H
Watts John F
Watts Oliver
Watts Philip H.
Watts Robert... RM-j
Watts-Jones Hector L.
Waugh Matthew (act)
Waugh Samuel
(Lent for duty under the
Australian Govt.)
Wauhope James C.
Wauton Hubert O.
SS
P
Lt Cr
Lt Cr
EL
WO
FS
Ch
EL
L
Gr
AP
18 Dec 12
22 June 11
1 Oct 07
1 July 12
31 Dec 13
28 June 12
1 Jan 12
17 Feb 14
30 June 08
30 June 13
26 June 12
29 Nov 05
2 Mar 13
15 Jan 09
31 Dec 12
1 Aug 07
1 June 03
17 Aug 03
2 Nov 03
1 Nov 07
1 Apr 08
19 Jan 12
18 Nov 07
L 1 15 May 08
Cr 131 Dec 07
L 15 June 06
Lt Cr|31 Aug 13
Ch Grj 1 Apr 12
Schr 13 June 99
AP 25Mar 06
Cr J22Junell
C 31 Dec 08
A P J 24 Jan 04
Cr 26 June 02
B Cr 1 Oct 07
Cr |31 Dec 12
L 115 Aug 10
L 1 15 May 13
AP 1 10 Feb 12
Lt Or 1 30 June 11
A E 1 Nov 04
ChAE! lApr 11
Gr I 3 Feb 13
H Sen 30 May 12
QM (14 June 10
HonL'HJunelO
Cr :31 Dec 04
Gr 1 31 May 13
B i 5 Aug 11
1 Oct 06
1 Oct 07
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 77/
Wnere
serving.
Name.
Kank.
Seniority.
Where
serving.
Name.
Bank.
Seniority.
232
Way Albert E
Gr
30 Mar 00
Welch George
DSG
7 Dec 10
Way Charles F
HSch
7 Sept 09
Deputy Director General
253
Way Frederick C. (act)
Gr
29 Oct 13
of the Medical Depart.)
Way Herbert P. ...(act)
A E
1 Mar 14
Welch Gerald H
Cr
30 June 07
CG
Way Leopold e. D. ...
Lt Cr
30 June;07
Weller Bernard G. rm
C
1 Sept 1 1
66
Way Robert L
Cr
JO June 12
37a
Wellesley Claud M. A.
L
30 Aug 12
71
Way William H
SB
26 June 02
Wellington William C.
St M]
6 Oct 09
388
Way ling Henry J .
ChSB
1 Nov 13
RMA
Waymouth Arthur W...
RA
7 Mar 12
4
Wells Arthur M
S P
20 Jan 11
(Director of Naval
Wells Gerard A
;cr
30 June 13
Equipment)
(Lent for duty under
Greek Govt.)
CG
Waymouth FrederickR.
FP
11 May 04
366 )
496
Weatherhead Robert ba
N I
23 Dec 99 i
[age >
Wells Hardy V
SS
2 Aug 08
590
Weaving John T
ChGr
1 Nov 13 j
43la )
(Lent to Australian
,
CG
Wells Harry L
Lt Cr
1 Oct 04
Government)
448
Wells Lionel V
Wells William F
Lt Cr
F P
15 Mar 13
17 Jan 10
512
Webb Charles E. C. ...
PinC
8 Nov 13
391c
Wells Yvo H. F. G. ...
S L
30 Jan 14
CG
Webb Charles E. F. ...
FP
12 July 04
391c
Welman Arthur B. P.
8 L
15 Jan 14
457
Webb Joseph F
A E
1 Nov 12
348
Webb Joseph H.
Gr
7 Aug 10
237
Welman Herbert L. ...
Mid
15 Sept 13
531
Webb Lancelot V. (ai t)
A P
13 Mar 14
263
Welsby Thomas H. ...
Mid
15 Sept 12
385
Webb Richard
C
1 Jan 07
366
Welsh John G. ... RM
Bndr
16 Mar 05
350
Webb William J
ChGi
26 Nov 13
89
Wemyss Edward W. E.
C
30 June 06
127/
Wemyss Kosslyn E.
R A
19 Apr 11
DY\
W ebber Charles F.
AP
5 Nov 02
CMG, MVO
Asc }
366
Wenn Frederick VV .
Gr
24 June 12
AO\
4716 j
Webber Edward C. ...
Ck
15 July 12
132
Went Harry S. D. em
Wentworth William ...
L
A E
1 July 05
1 Nov 12
510
Webber Frank H.
AE
1 Apr 09
366
Wernet August J. mb
SS
11 Feb 09
145
Webber Harold N. C. ...
Mid
15 May 13
202
Webber Henry C.
Gr
15 Feb 11
1276
Werry John S
Car
4 Nov 03
Webber Hubert A. C. 1
Proby
1 1 Jan 12
CG
West Harry C. J. R. ...
Lt Or
31 Dec 03
KM.|
2ndLt
CG
West Philip D. R. ... Lt Cr
31 Dec 07
500
Webber James J
ChB
1 Apr 12
510
West Reginald M. R. ... Cr
31 Dec 09
266
Webber James T.
E L
1 Aug 10
524
Westacott William J.H.; Ch B
1 Apr 12
9
Webber William F. ba
Ch
25 June 13
180
Webley Herber t J .
Gr
16 July 10
390
520
Westall Nigel C
Westaway Albert E. L.
L
E A
30 Oct 09
2 Apr 12
512
Webley William T. ...
ChGr
1 Apr 12
386
Westbrook Walter S. ...
ECr
6 July 07
218c
Webster Ernest J. E. ...
AP
15 Oct 07
520
Westbrook William
Gr
22 Mar 00
AO\
476 f
Webster George A. P....
AP
14 Mar 09
159
166
Westcott Robert H. W.
Westcott Warren Or. ...
WT
SS
13 May 10
8 Nov 06
34
Webster John A. mvo.
Cr
31 Dec 07
524
Westerton George F. IWW
19 Sept 13
484a
Webster John T. V. ...
AP
30 Oct 06
(act)]
127
Webster Robert P. D.
L
1 Apr 10
114
Westlake John H ICh Cr
1 Apr 12
340a
Wedemeyer Edward
524
Westlake John H. . . . j W A
8 Nov 12
M. C
S L
15 Jan 14
26
Westmacott Eric W. P. L
30 June 09
177
Wedgwood FrederickW,
Ck
15 July 13
384
Westmacott Horatio ... L
30 June 08
273
Weekes Nelson W. H..
Mid
15 Sept 12
129
Weston Arthur F. ... S P
3 Feb 14
385
Weekes Victor H. T. ...
F P
31 Aug 11
414c
Weeks Alfred G
ChGi
13 May 12
213
Weston Charles F. ... Gr
26 Aug 09
388
Weeks Courtenay M....
EL
1 June 04
105
Weston Charles J. ... Gr
9 Nov 01
i>6
Weeks Donald J
EL
1 Oct 10
159
Weston Eric C. rmai L
1 July 07
265
Weeks Edward J
ECr
1 Apr 07
AO 1
117a f
Wethey Edwin H. ...1 A P
29 Sept 08
Weeks William M.
Car
1 Jan 00
366
Wetton Webber B
1 Sept 99
80
Weir Frederick S.
Weir Harry D. rm. j
EL
Proby
2ndLt
1 Nov 11
1 1 Jan 12
520)
DYPoS
385 1
Coll S
Whalley Bryan | L
Whapham Richard H.
12 Feb 12
Po
Weir Norman B. ...(act)
SL
15 Sept 13
MA, BSC
NI
2 June 98
47
Weir Patrick W. R. '..
BL
15 May 12
267
WhartonArnold
A E
1 Oct 10
342
Weir Robert K
AE
1 Feb 12
151
Wharton Eric F. G. ...
S L
30 Aug 12
392
Welby Richard M. ...
L
1 Oct 08
512
Wharton Eric L
Lt Cr
29 Apr 11
392
Welch Alfred D. ... rm
C
1 Sept 12
Wharton Richard G. rm
WO
17 May 07
77 g ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where Name
serving. JName.
Rank,
Seniority.
Where , Name
serving. JName.
Rank.
Seniority.
432 Whavman William M.
ECr
1 Apr 07
AO\ Whittington-Ince Ed-
145 j ward W
4716 Wheatcroft Percy 0. ...
A E
1 Apr 08
AP
3 Oct 07
ID Wheater Percy
ECr
3 Oct 07
166a Whittle Alexander
AE
1 Nov 04
237 Wheatley James A.
Mid
15 Sept 13
366 Whittle Arthur J.
ChGr
28 July 12
476 Wheeler Aubrey J .
Ck
15 Juiv IS
432 Whittle Thomas
ChB
1 Apr 12
S20 Wheeler George P. (act)
B
7 June 13
105 Whittle William A. ...
AB
1 Nov 09
448 Wheeler Noel F
Mid
15 May 12
2 Whitwam Leonards. MB
S S
26 Feb 08
Kill } W heeler Sidney G . ...
B
1 Nov 07
113a Whitworth William J.
35 Whyham Arthur S. ...
L
AP
1 Oct 06
7 Oct 04
217c Wheelwright Nelson ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
293 Whyham Harold V. ...
E L
15 Apr 05
177 Whelan Hamlet M. ...
S
4 Oct 12
200 Whyham Maurice W....
S P
11 Oct 13
1806 Whelan John
S 8
2 Aug 08
72 Whyham Sydney C. ...
E L
1 Jan 00
421 WhettingstallGeorge F.
A E
1 Oct 10
89 Whyte Herbert B.W.C.
Lt Cr
15 Nov 11
151 Whitaker Trevor
L
30 Oct 12
108a Whyte William
ChAE
1 Oct 13
225 Whitburn John ...(act)
B
7 June 13
273 Whyte William L
Gr
2 Jan 01
385 White Arthur F
E Cr
1 Jan 10
Sec\ Whyte William M. C.
145/ Beresford ... cmq
3386 White C.E. Hughes ..
L
31 Dec 06
FP
1 Jan 03
339c W hite Cyril T. H
L
1 Oct 09
4806 Wibmer Lewis R
AP
5 Sept 09
White Evelyn N. L ...
L
31 Aug 10
39 Wickham Evelyn T. ...
L
15 Aug 08
80 White Geoffrey M. K...
Mid
15 Sept 12
20 WickhamFrederickSt.B
S
4 Oct 12
326c White Geoffrey S.
L
1 Oct 08
80 Wicks Charles H
B
1 Feb 00
107 White George H
E L
1 Nov 03
266 Wiggins Eric T
Mid
15 Jan 11
318 White Harry
A E
1 Nov 07
263 Wigram Ernest
Cr
31 Dec 11
466 White Harry J. A.
B L
1 Aug 05
509 Wilby Harold W. ... rm
L
1 July 08
180 White Henry E. Y. mb
S
11 Apr 13
167 Wilcox William ...(act)
G
13 Oct 13
520 )
108 Wild Arthur
B L
1 Aug 07
DY - White Herbert
s
19 May 11
388 Wildbore Albert M. (act)
Gr
4 Sept 13
Po\
234 Wildbore William H. ...
Gr
3 Dec 01
White Herbert S. N. ...
260 Wilde Percy M. C. rma
C
1 Sept 09
MVO, RM
Col
22 Jan 11
127 Wilder Edward K.
B
1 Feb 02
(Tempy. Briqadier
520)
NH > Wildey Alexander G. ...
General 22 Jnn 14)
DSG
6 Oct 12
80 White Ion W. G
Mid
15 Jan 12
Has )
9 White John
Lt Cr
26 June 10
274 Wilding Michael H. ...
Cr
22 June 1 1
385 White John ma
N I
:iS July 93
163 Wildish Harry W.
BL
1 May 07
505 White Leonard
Gr
2 Oct 11
326 Wiles Roger L
L
15 Sept 07
180 White Leonard H.
L
3u Juue 10
185 Wilkes Albert
AE
1 Apr 03
466 White Philip
Gr
19 Jan 12
552 Wilkes John
Gr
22 Mar 02
159 White Richard E.
WW
4 Jan 12
(Lent for duty under
292 White Richard F.
Cr
31 Dec 12
Australian Govt.)
47 Wilkie William H. ...
Gr
8 Aug 99
117 White Richard N.... rm
C
1 Sept 04
113 Wilkins Cecil E
L
1 Oct 08
202 White William H.
46 White William R.J. ...
B
L
27 Apr 07
1 Apr 08
Wilkins John ... RM-j
QM
HonL
11 Mar 05
11 Mar 05
270 WhiteheadAmbroseS.V.
ChAE
1 Oct 11
151 Wilkinson Brian J. H.
E L
1 Aug 12
163 Whitehead Frederic A.
C
30 J line 10
4 Wilkinson Charles F.
127a Whitehead Norman ...
L
15 Apr 11
W BA
Oh
29 Dec 11
402 Whitehorn IvanW. ..
SL
15 Jan 13
273 Wilkinson Edgar S. MB
SS
16 May 11
151 Whitehouse Alfred E....
L
15 Oct 0y
266 Wilkinson Edward A.
177 Whitehouse Henry D.
G BA
S s
16 May 1 1
(act)
A B
1 Nov 13
391c Wilkinson Frank
AE
1 Jan 13
Coll Whitelegge William A.
2*9 Wilkinson Gordon C. ...
L
15 Dec 07
MD, BA
FS
17 Aug 03
507a Wilkinson Joseph
B
26 June 02
9 Whitelocke Gilbert C. A.
78a Wilkinson Kenneth M.
SL
30 Nov 13
(act)
SL
15 May 13
Wilkinson Lionel S. rm
L
1 July 05
NH)
414a Wilkinson Ralph W. ...
Lt Cr
1 Apr 14
Ply > Whiteside Henry C. ...
ss
23 May 06
303 Wilkinson WaldemarB.
Lt Cr
9 Dec OS
524^
5 Willan Leonard L. P. ...
Cr
22 Junell
326 Whitfield George R. ...
AP
12 Aug 09
NH)
4966 Whitfield Paul
Lt Cr
1 Oct 10
Ply V Willan Richard
524 )
SS
1 Nov 12
62 Whiting Albert
Oh Gr
28 Dec 13
259 Whiting Albert E. rij
Bndr
9 May 12
305a Willcocks William J. S.
180 Whiting Ernest J.
Gr
•-10 Apr 07
(act)
A E
1 Nov 13
2256 Whitmarsh Alfred
ECr
1 Apr 0?
273 Willcox Howard 0. L.
473 Whittaker-John R.
ChAE
1 Oct 13
W. K
Cr
31 Dec 09
26 Whittaker William H.
A E
1 Apr 08
3iia Willes Charles F.
S
4 Nov 10
114 Whitting George A. ...
2736 Whittingham William
AP
5 Dec 08
118 Willes Francis C. rma
L
1 July 05
EC
1 Jan 12
266 Willett Basil R
Mid
15 Jan 14
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
77A
Where
'serving
267
444
Coll
264a
Coll
22? d
432
525
448
452
385
34a
4840
Willey Thomas H
William-Powlett New
ton J. W
Williams Arthur H. ...
Williams Arthur J.
Williams Arthur N. j
Williams Arthur R.T.
Williams Cuthberr bm
Williams Edward H. ...
Williams Edwin J. bm
(act)
Williams Edward S. ...
Williams Ernest A. D.
(act)
Williams Ernest H.B....
Williams Ernest R.
Williams Frederick C...
Williams Frederick H.
Williams George
Williams George (a) ...
WilliamsGeorge (ft) (act)
Williams Harry
Williams Harry
Williams Harry (ft)
Williams Harry G.
Williams Henry P. ...
Rank. Seniority.
Gr
Mid
AE
A E
Probv
2ndLt
L
C
ChAE
RMG
8 L
AE
lit Cr
B
Gr
ChAE
Gr
B
B
E Cr
ChGr
Gr
AC
A P
520
ISO
524
274
AO]
391a j
520)
DYV Williams Herbert R. M. Cr
Po\
PW Williams Hugh P. V A
Williams Hugh P. E. T.I C
Williams John i Gi
Williams John F. ... L
Williams John M. ... A E
Williams John T B
Williams John W.H.E. AE
Williams KennethB(art) SL
Williams Montgomery
RMA C
Williams P. Garnons ... SS
Williams Thomas , E L
Williams Thomas ba Ch
Williams Thomas A. ... Cr
Williams Thomas C. H. I Cr
Williams Tom D. K. ... Mid
Williams Vincent F. ... Ck
Williams WalterK.,MVo! E O
Williams WilfordJ. ...j Gr
Williams William (act) A E
Williams William C. ...ChAE
Williams-Freeman
Frederick A. P.
Williamson Adolphus H.
mvo C
Williamson Edwin ... E L
Williamson Frederick V. Lt Cr
457
291
273
420
111
431
524
385
148a
99
479a
120
510
387
TB{
114 \
291
174c
299)
Page >
431ft )
8 Sept 10
15 Jan 14
1 Feb 12
1 Nov 04
Page )
533a J
231
366 )
Page [- Williamson Hugh A.
431 )
265a
524
432
Williamson Josiah
Williamson Samuel A.
Williamson Walter F.„.
1 Apr IS
1 Jan 11
1 Nov 04
19 Apr 13
30 Nov 12
1 May 13
1 Apr 13
20 Nov 1 2
30 Mar 00
1 Apr 13
4 Jan 02
10 Nov 11
31 Dec 13
1 Jan 09
29 No*' 12
3 Mar 10
15 July 13
2) Aug 05
30 June 07
16 May 13
31 Dec 13
3 Apr 03
30 Jan 13
1 Nov 04
1 Jan 00
1 Apr 03
15 May 13
1 Sept 13
15 May 07
1 Jan 12
16 Feb 13
31 Dec 09
30 June 13
15 Jan 14
15 July 13
1 Jan 12
6 Oct 09
30 June 13
1 Nov 06
10 Dec 10
30 June 08
1 Aug 07
15 July 10
30 Oct 06
Where
serving.
Rank. Seniority.
1 Mar 10
ChGr 17 Nov 12
Gr 2 Aug 02
114 Williamson-Napier
Maxwell N. L
512 Willis Algernon U. ... L
160 Willis Charles M. J. ...' L
Willis Frank R Lt Cr
(Asst. Inspector Naval
OrdnancelnspectionStaff)
Willis George H. A. ...IF P
(Serving a' Admiralty) 1
Willis Henry de L. KM C
Willis Jamen C j Gr
Willis Richard ff. ... bm' Maj.
263
342
127
72
186
180
34
219
431
384
Willis Stanley L Cr
Willmore Henry H. ...| E L
Willmore Henry H. A.
MVO
Willock William A. (act)
Willoughby Alfred H.
(act)
Willoughby Henry E.
D. H ... Lt Cr
Willoughby John H j jProby
BM "( !2ndLt
Willoughby James T. ... EC
Willoughby Percival F.:Lt C
Gr
S L
Mate
231
120
448
159
Willoughby Percy E
Willoughbv The Hon
Peter R. H. D
Willoughby Ronald J . E .
391o Willoughby Rothwell
C. W
3P6)
DY 'Wills Charles S
Chat )
lo7 Wills George
Wills Samuel
Wills Samuel J
Willson John A. B. ...
Willy William H. bm
507a Wilmot-SitwellRobertB
99 Wilmot-Smith Andrew
327 WilshinJohn B
520)
NH \ Wilsmore George H. T.
Has)
183a Wilson Alexander G. B.
391d Wilson Alexander H. ..
Wilson Charles A
Hc Wilson Charles E
Wilson Charles T
Wilson Douglas H. V....
Wilson Ernest J
Wilson Francis S.... bm
Wilson Frederick G. MB
420 Wilson George
267 Wilson George P.. .
546 Wilson Gerald A. .
^ I Wilson Graham F.W. ...
127a Wilson Harry G.
381 Wilson Harry H.
484a Wilson Henry P
85 Wilson James H.
Wilson John ...
Wilson John D.
Wilson John S.
Wilson Maurice F. F
326
217c
361
39
326
260
160
.(acs)
Gr
Mid
ChGr
CarLt
ChB
Mid
RMG
Mid
L
E Cr
HW
L
A E
A E
L
Lt Cr
L
HSt
C
s s
L
FP
L
31 Dec 10
15 Nov 09
1 Apr 12
15 Nov 09
1 Oct 04
1 Jan 12
5 Sept 05
12 July 13
31 Dec 08
1 June 02
4 Mar 01
15 Sept 13
28 Aug 13
31 Dec 11
j- 1 Oct 13
26 Nov 13
31 Dec 11
9 Oct 00
31 Aug 06
31 Dec 06
15 Sept 13
31 Dec 12
1 Nov 13
18 Aug 10
1 Apr 12
15 May 12
1 Sept 11
15 May 12
15 Sept 06
1 Sept 12
29 Oct 08
30 Mar 13
1 Mar 10
1 Nov 06
30Aug 10
31 Dec 13
1 Oct 07
1 Jan 10
1 Sept 11
21 May 12
1 Apr 07
10 Sept 09
1 Apr 08
29 Feb 08
FP
9 Nov 08
EL
1 July 11
Lt Cr
15 Nov 13
ChAE
1 Apr 12
AE
1 Aug 13
ECr
1 Jan 09
Lt Cr
10 Mar 12
L
15 Mar 07
77* ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ACTIVE OFFICERS
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
sTrv!™ Name- | *«*■
Seniority!
Chat (
Wilson Halph V. .. ba
Cb
2 Feb 83
518 Wood .Tames
199 Wood James E
Gr
Gr
14 July 99
27 Sept 99
68a
Wilson Robert
AB
1 May 12
391c Wood John O.N
L
15 Mar 07
366 )
484u Wood Percy F. P
Mid
15 Jan 12
Page >
4316 )
Wilson Robert A
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
630 Wood Reginald H
ChAE
1 Apr 11
(Lent, for duty under
266
Wilson Stuart D. ...
L
1 Oct 12
the Canadian Govern-
547
Wilson Walter F. (act.)
Gr
8 Nov 13
ment.)
68a
Wilson William A.
E Cr
1 Apr 07
520 Wood William A
B L
1 Nov 08
276c
Wilson William J. (act)
Gr
11 Feb 14
114 Woodall JohnC. K. ...
Mid
15 Sept 13
31 Dec 11
39
Wilson William W. ...
Cr
30 June 12
130 Woodbridge Julian H.
Cr
117
Wilsone Thomas O
Lt Crj.Sl Dec 13
326c WoodcockGeorgeO.RMA
O
24 Nov 04
430
Wil tshire Charles P.
Gr
19 Oct 10
366)
385 >
NOD I
Wilton Stanley T. H. ...
Cr
30 June 13
Page > Woodcock Harold L. ...
431 6 S
Lt Cr
30 Sept 12
2738
Winch Herbert T.
A E
1 Nov 09
411 Woodhouse Alfred F. B.
L
30 June 09
TB \
28 r
Windebank William H.
ChAE
1 Oct 10
Po WoodhouseCharlesH.L.
(act)
S L
15 Sept 13
520
Windram William rm
Bndr
18 Mar 05
503 -I
DY } Woodhouse Geoffrey W.
H.Kon)
1826
Windsor William (act)
Gr
22 Aug 13
EL
1 Nov 03
61
Wingfield Bryan ff . (act)
S L
15 Jan 14
170
Winn Sydney T.
L
1 Oct 11
48 Woodhouse Hector R.
273
Winn William H. W. ...
A P
15 Oct 12
M. .. „
A P
15 Feb 10
207
Winsborough Ernest
Gr
19 Jan 12
AO~)
266 > Woodhouse John A. E.
42
Winser Alfred M
L
30 May 09
AP
28 Apr 06
118
Winstanley John
B
1 Mar 02
Woodman Jesse
AB
1 Apr 09
Winter Alexander C. ...
A P
26 Apr 08
337 Wood-Martin Gregory
(Lent for duty under
G. C
Cr
31 Dec 11
Greek Govt.)
16 Woodnutt George H. ...
ChB
13 June 13
20
Winter Arthur B
A E
1 Nov 03
99 Woodriffe Sidney C. ...
Gr
25 May 05
154a
Winter Edward
Gr
4 Jan 02
531 Woodrow James ...(act)
AE
1 May 13
507
Wintle George H.
Gr
27 Aug 10
347 Woodruff Brie W
8L
30 Aug 12
9 Dec 12
475a
Wintour Charles J.
C
30 June 13
266 Woods Alexander R. W
Cr
381
Wippell Arthur C.
E L
1 Nov 08
260 Woods Charles H de M.
Mid
15 Jan 12
la
Wisdom John
E L
15 Sept 04
237 Woods Frederick W ma
Ch
6 Apr 11
159
Wise Alfred S
E L
1 Sept 06
524 Woods Henry MB
ss
23 May 12
160
Wise Edward S
L
15 Sept 09
268c Woods James J
ChAE
1 Oct 12
484a
Wise Garnet H
A C
15 Jan 14
175 WoodsSamuelH.MD.BA
s s
15 May 07
293
Wise Stacev
S L
30 Oct 12
146 Woods Sidney
Gr
5 Apr 06
507a
Wise William O.H.rma
L
1 J uly 05
299 Woods William H. ..
ChB
1 Apr 12
204
Wiseman William H. ...
ChAE
1 Oct 13
Woodrow James ...(acJ)
AE
1 Mav 13
114
Witchell Alfred
WM
Uan 12
153 Woodward Alfred E. ...
Gr
30 Sept 09
117
With John N
AP
16 Dee 07
113
Withell Charles P. ...
FP
9 Mar 12
2736 Woodward George C. ...
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
MD
Withers Percy
Cr
31 Dec 08
277 Woodward Henry W. ...
P
8 May 10
132
Withey Robert H.
E L
1 Nov 07
387 Woodward Hugh J. ...
L
31 Aug 07
531
Wodehouse Norman A.
L
30 July 07
350 Woodward Walter B. ...
Cr
31 Dec 07
542
Wodehouse Philip G. ...
Lt Cr
1 Apr 14
326 Woodwright Charles S.
FS
17 Aug 03
528
Wodeman Bertram H.
FP
31 Dec 12
1806 Woolcock Frederick W.
Car
30 July 01
228a
Wolfe Henry E
E L
1 Nov 03
240 Wooldridge George W.
ECr
13 Oct 12
507a
Wollofombe Henry B.
Wonham Charles 8. ...
Mid
F P
15 May 12
9 June 09
ao >
385 \ Woolf Thomas A
AP
17 Jan 03
531
Wood Alexander
EI.
1 Aug 11
2736 Woolgar Charles (act)
G
13 Oct 13
524
Wood AlfredO
E L
1 June 04
545 Woollcombe Alfred
FS
29 Nov 13
20
Wood Arthur B
Cr
31 Dec 07
283 Woollcombe Charles
180
Wood Christopher J. F.
L
15 Apr 06
G. L
Lt Cr
15 July 13
145
Wood Cyril B
A C
15 Jan 14
71 Woollcombe Louis C. S.
Wood Daniel B
Car
28 Dec 11
MVO
C
15 Feb 12
CG
Wood Francis R
Wood Ven. Archdeacon
Lt Cr
30 June 06
118 Woollcombe Maurice ...
475a Woollcombe - B o y c e
c
30 June 07
HughS
Ch
1 Jan 86
Harold C
L
30 June 09
( Chaplain-in- Ordinary
185a Woollerton Guy P.
" AP
31 Jan 05
to the King)
180 W oollerton Robert C . . . .
; l
15 Feb 11
(Chaplain of the Fleet
520 Woolley Charles E. A.
FP
1 Jan 03
and Chaplain of
11a Woolley Herbert G. A.
A C
15 Jan 14
Greenwich Hospital)
232 Woolley John F
AP
16 Apr 07
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
77;
Where
serving.
Name.
Rank
Seniority.
Where w„™„
serving. | Name'
Rank
Seniority.
431 Woolrych Humphry C
S L
30 Jan 14
503 Wyndham-Quin Valen
366 Workman Alexander ..
WA
8 Aug 11
tine M
L
1 Oct 12
World William T
AE
1 Nov 04
391c Wvnn John
ChB
1 Apr 12
180 Worley Frederick G. ..
Gr
8 Feb 00
68a Wynne Walter R. M. ..
39!c Wynne Edwards Arthui
L
30 June 07
27 Wormell Howard
EL
1 May 07
H
Mid
1 Jan 14
505 Worsfold Ernest J. ..
Gr
6 June 07
339 Wynter Gerald C
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
58 Worsh William G. ..
Gr
19 Oct 10
3396 Worsley Frederick C.
Gr
19 Oct 10
11 Worsley Hugh B
Lt Ci
31 Dec 12
266 Worthington Hugo SMJ
Ma.j
1 Aug 10
389 Worthington Roger B.
AP
19 Nov 10
352 WottonJohnV
L
15 Mar 08
366 Wragge Greham
L
1 Oct 10
520 Wrate James F
WW
Uan 10
99 Wray Edmund ... RM
Maj
12 Oct 10
145 Wray Fawcet ... ... ..
C
31 Dec 11
5206 Wrey Edward C
L
lApr 11
542a Wrey Hugh B
L
1 Apr 11
53 Wright Alexander G. ..
Cr
31 Dec 10
2736 Wright Alfred W.
Gr
27 July 11
238 Wright Arthur ...(act)
Car
17 Sept J2
Tl$ } Wright Arthur E. H. ...
L
30 June 08
Wright Benjamin ma <
Ch
HI
5 June 99
20 Nov 99
Y.
ID Wright Cecil E. S. RM
C
1 Sept 10
113a Wright Francis E.
L
27 Mar 11
456 Wright Frederick C. ...
8
11 Apr 13
47 Yandeix George F. ...
Gr
4 Apr 00
326c Wright Geoffrey T. ...
48 Wright Henry D. (act)
L
B
31 Dec 08
7 June 13
Cave \ Yates Arthur G. Hi]
Ch
NI
27 Oct 88
6 June 19
474a Wright James E
Car
31 Dec 03
431 Yates Gerald D. (act)
S L
15 May 13
540)
158 Yates Walter C
ChGr
29 Mar 12
DJ\ Wright James H.
Sh ) MB, BA
S
19 Nov 07
512 Yeates Arthur W. ...i
Ch
Sch
20 Nov 11
365 Wright John
AE
1 Apr 04
153 Yeatman Morgan J. ...
Mid
15 May 13
238 Wright John T
FP
1 June 11
180a Yeats-Brown Alan M. ...
Cr
30 June 10
DY \ Wright Joseph ... esc
L
27 June 12
219 GSPYelvertonBentinck
J. D
C
30 June 04
512 Wright Lawrence W. ...
Gr
29 Oct 03
547 Yeo Moritz R ... rm
L
1 July 04
fuj Wright Noel
AP
24 Dec 11
558 Yeo Samuel T. P.
(Lent for duty under
Gr
21 Sept 11
176a Wright Sydney J.
AP
4 Feb 04
Australian Govt.)
3396 Wright Thomas A. V.
547 Yonge William H. N. ...
L
1 Apr 08
RM
C
1 Jan 13
3396 Yorke George 8. ...(act)
Gr
13 Jan 14
175 Wright Wallace
E Cr
27 Mar 05
1096 Yorke Joseph H. L. ...
L
15 Mar 10
3396 Wright Warren S.
473a Wright William D. ...
Ck
Gr
15 July 13
16 May 05
■ffy I Youle Gerald A
AP
22 May 10
49 Wrightson Charles
4a Young Charles H.
Gr
26 July 12
A. W
Cr
30 June 09
WColl Young George B. W. ...
Cr
30 June 06
100 Wrottesley Francis R...
Cr
31 Aug 09
537a Young Henry W. K. ...
L
1 Oct 08
284 Young James H. ...(act)
S L
15 Jan 14
1096 Wyatt Alexander
Gr
19 Oct 10
524 Young John
A E
1 Jan 09
130 Wyatt Arthur G. N. ...
S L
30 Dec 13
66 Young John H
Lt Cr
15 Aug 12
120 Wyatt James E. (act) ...
B
25 June 13
150a Young John J
Gr
6 Sept 04
266 Wyatt Sydney C
AC
15 July 13
80 Young Joseph
Gr
27 Dec 06
229 Wybron George
ChB
1 Mar 14
lg > Young Leonard H.
1826 Wyche Samuel R
AE
1 Aug 1 1
AE
10 Nov 04
379 Wyld Herbert W
Lt Cr
31 Dec 11
CG Wyldbore-Smith Hugh
221 Young Richard St. J. ...
SP
29 May 12
F.W
Cr
31 Dec 04
326 Young Samuel W.
Mate
14 Feb 13
Wylde Edward A. rm I
Lt
Gen
1 May 10
Young William A. rm
273 Younghusband Frank
RMG
L3Feb 14
377 Wyles Edmund
EL
1 Nov 03
C. R (act)
S L
15 Jan 14
91 Wyllys Gerard A. B. ...
FP .
i9 Oct 11
Po Young-Jamieson
524 Wymer Basil L 1
It Cr;
11 Dec 12
Douglas (aet)
SL 1
5 Sept 13
78
The KING
ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET 7th May, 1910.
Rear-Admiral. Vice-Admiral. Admiral.
1st January, 1901. 26th June, 1903. 1st March, 1907.
PERSONAL NAVAL AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE KING
Admiral His Serene Highness Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G „ „ .„ 3 June 10
FIRST AND PRINCIPAL NAVAL AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE KING.
Admiral Sir Edmund S. Poe, G.C.V.O., K.C.B , 19 May 12
NAVAL AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE KING.
Captain Douglas R. L. Nicholson (Hon.) (Commodore 2nd Class) ... 16 Dec 13
(Temporarily whilst in command of His Majesty's Yachts.)
Captain George A. Ballard, C.B.
Captain Morgan Singer
Captain Ernest F. A. Gaunt,
C.M.G
Captain Robert J. Prendergast
* Captain Norman C. Palmer, C.V.O.
Captain Cecil F. Dampier
Captain Osmond De B. Brock
Captain Alfred E. A. Grant
MARINE AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE KING.
Colonel Sir George G. Aston, K.C.B. Appointed 26 June 11 Seniority 24 May 05
Colonel Alfred E. Marchant, C.B. ... „ 12 Oct 10 „ * 7 June 10
.. Appointed
10 May 13
Seniority
31 Dec 03
10 May 13
V
31 Dec 03
'
16 May 13
31 Dec 03
,,
17 May 13
31 Dec 03
4 Jnne 13
1 Jan 04
,.
23 June 13
1 Jan 04
.
24 Oct 13
j!
1 Jan 04
•• jj
1 Dec 13
■>
30 June 04
(2 vacancies.
)
NAVAL EQUERRIES TO THE KING.
Commander Sir Charles L. Cust, Bart., K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G., CLE.
Captain Bryan G. Godfrey-Faussett, C.V.O., C.M.G.
Vice-Admiral Sir Colin R. Keppel, K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O., C.B., D.S.O.
EXTRA NAVAL EQUERRIES TO THE KING.
Admiral Sir Henry F. Stephenson, G.C.V.O., K.C.B.
Admiral The Hon. Sir Hedworth Meux, G.C.B., K.C.V.O.
Admiral Sir Archibald Berkeley Milne, Bart., G.C.V.O., K.C.B.
Captain The Hon. Sir Seymour J. Fortescue, K.C.V.O., C.M.G.
Bear-Admiral Rosslyn E. Wemyss, C.M.G., M.V.O.
EXTRA MARINE EQUERRY TO THE KING.
Lieut.- General James H. Bor, C.B., C.M.G.
CHAPLAIN IN ORDINARY TO THE KING.
The Ven. Archdeacon Hugh S. Wood, D.D. (Chaplain of the Fleet) ... 17 June 10
The dates of appointment prior to 7 May 1910 are those of previous appointment
as Aide-de-Camp to His late Majesty.
* Appointed Hon. Naval Aide-de-Camp, 11 Aug. 09
THE KING. 79
HONORARY PHYSICIANS TO THE KING.
( Under Order in Council of 13£A May, 1859.)
Inspector- General of Hospitals and Fleets Adam Brunton Messer, M.D.
Inspector- General of Hospitals and Fleets Henry C. Woods, C.V.O., C.B., M.D.
(extra).
Fleet-Surgeon Arthur R. Bankart, C.V.O., M.B.
Surgeon-General Sir James Porter, K.C.B., LL.D., M.D., M.A., Retired Director-
General of the Medical Department of the Navy .
Surgeon- General Christopher Pearson, M.D., M.A.
Surgeon- General Arthur W. May, C.B., Director- General of the Medical Depart-
ment of the Nary.
HONORARY SURGEONS TO THE KING.
(Under Order in Council of \3th May, 1859.)
Inspector- General of Hospitals and Fleets Sir James N. Dick, K.C.B., Retired
Director-General of the Medical Department of the Navy.
Inspector- General of Hospitals and Fleets William H. Lloyd, M.D.
Deputy Inspector- General of Hospitals and Fleets Alfred G. Delme^e M.V.O.
M.D. {extra).
Inspector- General of Hospitals and Fleets Sir Henry F. Norbury, K.C.B. M.D.
F.R.C.S., Retired Director- General of the Medical Department of the Navy.
Surgeon- General Howard Todd, OB.
HONORARY CHAPLAINS TO THE KING.
(Under Order in Council of nth May, 1888.)
Rev. John C. Cox-Edwards, M.A. Rev.W. Stuart Harris, D.D. (Be-
{Retired Chaplain of the Fleet). tired Chaplain of the Fleet).
Rev John H. Berry, M.A. (Retired Rev. Francis Flynn, M.A., LL.D., B. D.
Chaplain of the Fleet). Rev. Arthur W. Plant, M.A.
80
HONORARY OFFICERS.
HONORARY OFFICERS IN HIS MAJESTY'S FLEET.
ADMIRALS OF THE FLEET.
His Imperial Majesty William II., German Emperor
and King of Prussia, E.G., G.C.V.O.
2 Aug 1889
His Imperial Majesty Nicholas II., Emperor of all
the Russias, K.G. ... 11 June 1908
His Royal Highness Prince Albert William Henry
of Prussia, E.G., G.C.B. ... 27 Jan 1910
13 Sept 1901
Vice- Admiral.
5 Feb 1901
ADMIRALS.
Vice- Admiral.
Rear-Admiral.
His Majesty King Haakon VII. of Norway, E.G.,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O 25 Not 1905
His Majesty King Gustavus V. of Sweden, of the
Goths and the Vends, E.G., G.C.B.
3 Nov 1908
—
81
COMMISSIONERS, FOR EXECUTING THE OFFICE OF
LORD HIGH ADMIRAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, dec.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE WINSTON LEONARD SPENCER-
CHURCHILL, M.P.
ADMIRAL HIS SERENE HIGHNESS PRINCE LOUIS ALEXANDER OF
BATTENBERG, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., AdC.
VICE-ADMIRAL SIR JOHN RUSHWORTH JELLICOE,
K.C.B., K.C.V.O.
REAR-ADMIRAL ARCHIBALD GORDON HENRY WILSON MOORE, C.V.O. C.B.
CAPTAIN CECIL FOLEY LAMBERT.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE GEORGE LAMBERT, M.P.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR FRANCIS JOHN STEPHENS HOPWOOD.
G.C.M.G., K.C.B.
Parliamentary and. I THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
Financial Secretary | THOMAS JAMES MACNAMARA, LL.D., M.P.
Permanent Secretary— SIR WILLIAM GRAHAM GREENE, K.C.B.
LIST OF OFFICERS
ON THE ACTIVE LIST
OF
THE ROYAL NAVY
WITH THE
DATES OF THEIR SENIORITY.
D
FLAG OFFICERS.
86
FLAG OFFICERS.
ADMIRALS OF THE FLEET.
mSir Gerard Henry Uctred Noel,
G.C.B., K.C.M.G. 2 Dec 08
Sir Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O. 30 Apr 10
m*Sir William Henry May, G.C.B.,
G.C.V.O. .. 20 Mar. 13
Vtol. Admiral. CaPtain-
24 May 05
22 July 05
5 Nov 08
2 Nov 01
25 Jan 02
29 June 05
8 May 96
23 Feb 97
28 Mar 01
11 Jan 81
31 Dec SI
9 May 87
D 2
86
FLAG OFFICEKS.
ADMIRALS.
Sir Edmund Samuel Poe, G.C.V.O., K.C.B
(e) 30 Apr 10
(First and Principal Naval Aide-de-
Camp to the King.)
520 m*The Bon. Sir Hedworth Meux, G.C.B.,
K.C.V.O. (Extra Equerry to the King)
(Commander - in - Chief, Portsmouth,
30 July 12) ._ ... 2 Mar 11
366 m*Sir Richard Poore, St., K.C.B., C.V.O.
(Commander-in-Chief, Nore, 29 Aug 11)
17 July 11
263 m*Sir Archibald Berkeley Milne, Bt.,
G.C.V.O., K.C.B. {Extra Equerry to
the King) (Commander -in - Chief,
Mediterranean, 1 June 12) ... 19 Sept 11
VClHis Serene Highness Prince Louis Alex-
ander of Battenberg, G.C.B., G.C.V.O.,
K.C.M.G. (Personal Aide-de- Camp to
the King) (A Lord, Commissioner of the
Admiralty, 9 Dec 12) ... 13 July 12
259 mSir George Le Clerc Egerton, K.C.B.
(Commander - in - Chief, Plymouth,
20 Mar 13) 2 1' Mar 18
*Sir Frederic William Fisher, K.C.V.O.
(President of the Royal Naval College.
Greenwich, 23 Mar 11) ._. 15 May 13
266 (l)m*Sir George Astley Callaghan, G.C. V.O.,
K.C.B. (Commander-in-Chief, Home
Fleets, 5 Dec 11) 17 May 13
(J)m**SM,Frederick Samuel lnglefield,K.C.B.,
4 June 13
XH*Sir Alfred Wyndham Paget, K.C.B..
K.C.M.G 8 Dec 13
WlaSir Robert Swinburne Lowry,K.C.B.(/&«?or
Officer on the Coast of Scotland, 1 July,
13) 13 Dec 13
m*Sir Henry Bradwardine Jackson. K.C.B.,
K.C.V.O., F.R.S. (Chief of the War Staff,
6 Jan 13) 10 Feb 14
12
Vice-
Admiral.
20 Feb 06
1 Jan 07
1 Mar 07
12 May 08
30 June 08
2 Jan
26 Oct
27 Apr
24 Aug
2 Mar
6 Mar
15 Mar
Rear-
Admiral.
9 Sept 01
3 Oct 02
30 Aug 03
25 Apr 04
Uuly 04
2 Mar 05
8 June 05
1 July 05
30 May 06
1 Oct 06
17 Oct 06
18 Oct 06
Captain.
30 June 88
30 June 89
13 May 90
31 Dec 91
31 Dec 91
1 Jan 93
30 June 93
1 Jan 94
30 June 95
30 June 96
30 June 96 1
30 June 96
FLAG OFFICERS.
87
VI CE-ABMIRALS.
520
W.CoW
114 PWxaThe Hon. Sir Stanley Cecil James Col-
ville. K.C.B., C.V.O. ( Vice- Admiral
Commanding First Battle Squadron
22 June 12)
Sir Arthur Murray Farquhar, K.C.B., C.V.O.
(Admiral Commanding Coast Guard and
Reserves, 1 Jan 13) ...
mWilliam Blake Fisher, C.B.
mErnest Alfred Simons
m*Sir John Rushworth Jellicoe, K.C.B.,
K. C.V.O. (A Lord Commissioner of the
Admiralty, 9 Bee 12) ...
mJames Startin, C.B _
**Sir Paul Warner Bush, K.C.B., M.V.O...
159 Sir ' Charles John Briggs, K.C.B. (Vice-
Admiral Commanding Fourth Battle
Squadron, 1 July 12)
mSir Frederick Tower Hamilton, K.C.B. ,
C.V.O
MlamSir Cecil Burney, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
(Vice - Admiral Commanding Second
and Ihird Fleets. 5 Bee 13)
mFrederick Sidney Pelham .„
I mThe Hon. Sir Alexander Edward
,< Bethel], K.C.M.G. (In command of
the B.N. War College, 28 Jan 13) ..
{Frederic Edward Errington Brock, C.B
( Senior Officer and in charge of all H.M.
Naval Establishments at Gibraltar, 20
Sept 12)
PTW'Hugh Pigot Williams
llZbxaSir Charles Henry Coke, K.C.V.O.
(Senior Officer on the Coast of Ireland,
18 Apr 11). (Will be succeeded by
Vice- Admiral B. H. S. Stokes on
21 Apr 14).
1136mRobert Henry Simpson Stokes
(Will succeed Sir Charles H. Coke,
X. C.V.O., as Senior Officer on the
Coast of Ireland fyc. on 21 Apr 14).
326 tttThomas Henry Martyn Jerram, K.C.B
(Commander -in- Chief, China, 25 Jan 13)
273b(I)m*Sir George John Scott Warrender,
Bt., K.C.B., K.C.V.O. ( Vice-Admiral
Commanding Second Battle Squadron,
16 Dec 12)
*Sir Douglas Austin Gamble, K.C.V.O.
mSir Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee,
K.C.B., C.V.O., C.M.G
WCollRobeTt Nelson Ommannev, C.B. „,
tnEdward Eden Bradford, C.V.O
22
Vice-
Admiral.
12 Apr 11
11 Nov 06
17 July
19 July
27 Aug
18 Sept
19 Sept
19 May
13 July
31 July
20 Sept
20 Mar
12
12
Rear-
Admiral.
17 Nov
23 Nov
1 Jan
8 Feb
13 Feb
10 Apr
1 Oct
31 Oct 96
31 Dec 96
31 Dec 96
3-1 Dec 96
1 Jan 97
25 May 97
22 June 97
22 June 97
1 Jan 98
1210 Oct
13|10Oct
10 May 13: 1 Mar 08
15 May
16 May
17 May
3 June
4 June
4 June
8 Dec
13 Dec
15 Dec
10 Feb
22 Mar
11 Apr
18 May
15 June
30 June
2 July
2 Sept
12 Sept
1 Oct
5 Nov
Captain.
1 Jan 98
1 Jan 98
30 June 98
30 June 98
30 June 98
1 Jan 99
1 Jan 99
1 Jan 99
13 May 99
30 June 99
30 June 99
30 June 99
30 June 99
88
FLAG OFFICERS.
BEAR- ADMIRALS.
385
C.B.,
Good
(I)mSir Edmond John Wane Slade, K.C.I.E.,
KC.V.O
r>y I mSackville Hamilton Carden {Admiral Swpervn-
C tendent of Malta Dockyard, 3 Aug 12)
Richard Bowles Farquhar ( Vice-President of Ord-
nance Board, 1 Apr 13) ...
273 m(/)Lewis Bayly, K.C.B., C.V.O. {Vice- Admiral
Commanding Third Battle Sqtiadrun,with acting
rank of Vice- Admiral, 1 July 13)
552 mSir George Edwin Patey, K.C.V.O
{Lent for duty under the Australian Govern-
ment as Rear- Admiral in command of H.M.
Australian Fleet, 23 June 13)
mArthur Henry Limpus, C.B
{Lent for duty under the Turkish Government,
27 Apr 12)
476 lttRichard Henry Peirse*, C.B., M.V.O. ® (e)
{Commander-in-Chief, East Indies,
20 Dec 12)
252 mHerbert Goodenough King -Hall, C.V.O.,
D.S.O. (Commander-in-Chief, Cape of
Hope, 28 Dec 12)
mArthur Yerbury Moggridge...
m William Lowther Grant, C.B. (e)
284 m*David Beatty, C.B., M.V.O., T>. 8.0. (Rear -Admiral
Commanding the First Battle- Cruiser
Squadron, 1 Mar 13)
mHenry Loftus Tottenham, C.B
mCharles Dundas of Dundas
471&**m ^'Christopher George Francis Maurice Cradock,
K.C.V.O., C.B (Rear-Admiral Commanding
Fourth Cruiser Squadron, 8 Feb 13) ...
mBeginald Godfrey Otway Tupper, C.V.O
387 *mBernard Currey* @ {Rear-Admiral in Home
Fleets, Portsmouth, 18 Nov 13)
145 *Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge, C.B., C.M.G.,
M.V.O. {Rear- Admiral Commanding First
Cruiser Squadron, 6 Jan 13)
lit Archibald Gordon Henry Wilson Moore, C.V.O.,
C.B. {A Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty
12 June 12). _
448 mCharles Edward Madden, C.V.O. (Rear-Admiral
Commanding Second Cruiser Squadron,l9 Dec 13)
19
Rear-
Admiral.
5 Nov 08
15 Nov 08
Captain.
2 Dec
08
2 Dec
08
2 Jan
09
23 Jan
09
9 Feb
09
22 June
09
2 July
26 Oct
09
09
1 Jan
10
30 Apr
22 July
10
10
24 Aug
20 Sept
10
10
2 Mar
11
6 Mar
11
20 Mar
11
12 Apr
11
31 Dec 99
31 Dec 99
31 Dec 99
31 Dec 99
1 Jan 00
2 May 00
30 June 00
30 June 00
30 June 00
21 Oct 00
9 Nov 00
1 Jan 01
1 Jan 01
18 Apr 01
30 June 01
30 June 01
30 June 01
30 June 01
30 June 01
FLAG OFFICEES
ittRosslyn Erskine Wemyss, C.M.GL, M.V.O. (Extra
Equerry to the King)
366 ImCharles Eustace Anson, M.V.O. (Admiral
BY ) Superintendent, Chatham Dockyard, 9 Aug 12)
IttCecil Piennes Thursby, C.M.G
99 mArthur Henry Christian, M.V.O. (Rear-Admiral
in the Home Fleets, Devonport, 5 Jan 13)
mThe Hon. Somerset Arthur Go ugh- Calthorpe, C.V.O.,
C.B.
520 ] mHerbert Leopold Heath, M.V.O. (Admiral
DY [ Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard, 10
Po. J May 12)
237 PWtrtMontague Edward Browning, M.V.O. (Rear-
Admiral Third Battle Squadron, 29 Aug 13)
385 John Michael deB,obeck( AdmiralqfPatrols,lMay 12)
mRichard Purefoy FitzGerald Purefcy, M.V.O.
mArthur William Waymouth (b) (Director of Naval
Equipment, 3 Sept 12) -.
524 j mGodfrey Harry Brydges Mundy, M.V.O.,
BY > (Admiral Superintendent, Devonport Dockyard,
Bev. \ 11 Bee 13)
Archibald Peile Stoddart
432 Hugh Evan-Thomas, M.V.O. (Rear- Admiral First
Battle Squadron, 10 Bee 13)
352 Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot, Bt., M.V.O. @
(Rear-Admiral Second Battle Squadron, 28
Oct 13) _
430 mStuart Nicholson, M.V.O. (e) Rear-Admiral in
the Home Fleets at the Nore, 5 Dec 13)
UlDudley Rawson Stratford De Chair, M.V.O. (Naval
Secretary to First Lord of the Admiralty, 9 Jan 13)
385 inHenry Hervey Campbell, C.V.O
Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor, C.B. (Birector of
Naval Ordnance and Torpedoes, 12 June 12) ...
mCharles Lionel Napier, C.B.
Alexander Ludovic Duff, C.B. (Birector of the Mobilis-
ation Bivision of the Admiralty War Staff, 8 Jan 12)
mReginald Arthur Allenby, M.V.O
WColltaSejmoui ElphiDstone Erskine
mJohn de Mestre Hutchison, C.V.O., C.M.G.
NOB ntEdward Francis Benedict Charlton, C.B. (e)
(Asst. Birector of Torpedoes, 11 Feb 11)
TFCWZmRobert Stewart Phipps Hornby, C.M.G.
44
Rear-
Admiral.
19 Apr 11
15 May 11
17 July 11
21 Aug 11
27 Aug 11
19 Sept 11
22 Sept 11
1 Dec 11
30 Jan 12
7 Mar 12
11 Apr 12
19 May 12
9 July 12
13 July 12
30 July 12
31 July 12
20 Sept 12
14 Jan 13
25 Jan 13
2 Mar 13
20 Mar 13
21 Mar 13
10 May 13
10 May 13
15 May 13
Captain.
6 Nov 01
31 Dec 01
31 Dec 01
31 Dec 01
1 Jan 02
1 Jan 02
1 Jan 02
1 Jan 02
11 Apr 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June] 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
31 Dec 02
31 Dec 02
31 Dec 02
31 Dec 02
31 Dec 02
1 Jan 03
1 Jan 03
1 Jan 03
90
FLAG OFFICERS.
16 May 13
mMark Edward Frederic Kerr, C.B., M.V.O. (Lent
for duty tinder Greek Gort. 17 Sept 13) ...
TVCollm*The Hon. Horace Lambert Alexander Hood,
C.B., M.V.O., D.S.O. *(E) © [R]
m(7) John Bridges Eustace
34 *{I) William Christopher Pakenham, C.B., M.V.O
(Rear-Admiral Commanding Third Cruiser
Squadron, 19 Bee 13)
m Cresswell John Eyres „
m Francis Spurstow Miller ®
Page | m Francis George Eyre ( Chief Inspector of Naval
53* f Ordnance, 12 Jan 11)
WCollm Trevylyan Dacres Willes Napier, M.V.O. (e)
385 Arthur Cavenagb Leveson, C.B. *(e) @
520 (7)*Sydney Robert Fremantle *, M.V.O. (E)@
mHenry Francis Oliver, C.B., M.V.O. (Director of
the. Intelligence Division of the Admiralty War
Staff, 1 Nov 13)
520-j
i^J-Gerald Charles Adolphe Marescaux ,
Portl)
384 mEdmund Radcliffe Pears (In charge of Boys
Training Service, 21 Dec 11) ... ... ... 10 Feb
524 (J)Arthur David Ricardo _ ... 7 Mar
Eear-
Admiral.
May 13
June 13
June 13
June 13
Oct. 13
Oct 13
Oct 13
1 Dec
7 Dec
8 Dec 13
15 Dec 13
58
Captain.
1 Jan 03
1 Jan 03
30 June 03
30 June 03
30 June 03
30 June 03
30 June 03
30 June 03
30 June 03
30 June 03
30 June 03
31 Dec 03
31 Dec 03
31 Dec 03
CAPTAINS.
91-93
CAPTAINS.
1903
385 | CSP,PWmThe Hon. Robert
CG f Francis Boyle, M.V.O.... 31 Dec
Ad CmGeoTge
C.B.
Alexander Ballard,
31 Dec
(Director of the Operations Division of
the Admiralty War Staff.)
180 AdC Morgan Singer...
31 Dee
366 Ad C mErnest Frederic Augustus
Gaunt, C.M.G. ... ... 31 Dec
(Commodore 2?ul Class.)
GSPOwen Francis Gillett 31 Dec
540 I
DY\ AdCmRobert John Prendergast
Sh \ 31 Dec
93
CAPTAINS.
1904
120 AdC Norman Craig Palmer,
C.V.0 1 Jan
48 Ad CmCecilFrederick Dampier 1 Jan
388 AdC Osmond De Beauvoir
Brock (e) 1 Jan
#&PmHubert Grant- Dalton, C.B.
30 June
5-%t { Ad Cm Alfred Ernest Albert
Pernb] Grant 30June
GSPmH.enTj Venn Wood Elliott 30 June
5^v ) £&P(/)mCyril Everard
p* ( Tower 30 June
<?&PJoseph Ridgway Bridson 30 June
326c£&PEdmund Hyde Smith
(e) 30 June
CG ) ^SPlttErnest Gillbe Barton
_ J 30 June
..„ i (Z)Robert Hamilton An -
5JJ \ struther, C.M.G 30 June
( (Commodore 2nd Class.)
219 £r$PBentinck John Davies
Yelyerton 30 June
^24: | tnHenry James Langford
^Jv f Clarke 30 June
m Arthur Hayes-Sadler ... 30 June
20
263 mRichard Portescue Philli-
more, C.B., M.V.O. ... 30 June
(Commodore 2nd Class.)
520 m Charles Lionel Vaughan-
Lee (e) 30 June
{Commodore 2nd Class.)
Page { m The Hon. Edward
533 j Stafford Fitzherbert ... 30 June
( Captain Superintendent of Contract Built
Ships.)
117 mGeorge Walter Smith ... 30 June
518 Ad Cm Douglas Romilly
Lothian Nicholson ... 30 June
(Commodore 2nd Class,
Commanding Mis Majesty's Yachts)
507tftltCecil Spencer Hickley, M.V.O.
30 June
llaSir Arthur John Henniker-
Hughan, Bt 30 June
Thomas Dawson Lees
Sheppard, M.V.O. ...30 June
mHarry Jones* (e) . .. 31 Dec
261 mFrancis William Kennedy 31 Dec
291 mRowland Nugent ® ... 31 Dec
18J I Hugh Thomas Hibbert ... 31 Dec
mCuthbert Godfrey Chap-
man, M.V.O. 31 Dec
11 mHerbert Arthur Stevenson
Fyler ... 31 Dec
(I) Heathcoat
Grant
Salusbury
.„ 31 Dec
(Naval Attache1.)
35
CAPTAINS.
94
1905.
496 *mThomas Jackson (e),
C.B., M.V.O Uan
391«mFrank Edward Cavendish
Ryan ._ .„ ... 1 Jan
260 Charles Fitzgerald Sowerby 1 Jan
Page \mPhilip Nelson - Ward,
533 J M.V.O... 1 Jan
(Director of Navigation. )
457 m*William Edmund Good-
enough, M.V.O Uan
(Commodore 2nd Class.}
100 mMichael Culme-Seymour, M.V.O.
1 Jan
512 William Coldingham Masters
Nicholson 30 June
mPrice Vaughan Lewes,
C.B., D.S.0 3 June
CG I ■ (I) m Herbert Charles
385 ) Campbell Da Costa ... 30 June
n yr I m Ernest Humbert
■^£at | Grafton 30 June
(H)m John Franklin Parry... 30 June
(Assistant Hydrographer.)
Page [ Laurence Eliot Power,
533 J M.V.O. ® ... .« 30 June
(Captain Superintendent of Contract Built
Ships. ,)
CC ~1
385 f tn* John Scott Luard ... 30 June
48
Cuthbert Edward Hunter 30 June
(Member of Ordnance Board.}
473 George Price Webley Hope 30 June
151 mRoger John Brownlow
Keyes, C.B., M.V.O. ... 30 June
(Commodore, 2nd- Class.)
mCecil Foley Lambert ... 30 June
(A Lord Commissioner of the Admfralty)
385 mHugh Henry Darby Tothill 30 June
(Assistant to Admiral Commanding Coast
Guard and Reserves.)
381 mThe Ron. Victor Albert
Stanley, M.V.O 30 June
342 mLionel Halsey, C.M.G. ... 30 June
484«Edwyn Sinclair Alexander-
Sinclair, M.V.O 30 June
196am**Drury St. Aubyn Wake 31 Dec
385 j Stuart St. John Farquhar
CG ) (e) 31 Dec
Herbert Chatterton 31 Dec
Tlhe Hon. Stanhope Hawke 31 Dec
117a )
DY \ Edward Herbert Mou bray 31 Dec
Bos. )
9 mHerbert James Ogilvy
Millar 31 Dec
m James Andrew Fergusson 31 Dec
(J)mThomas Webster Kemp,
CLE 31 Dec
Page i mBertram Mordaunt
585 | Chambers ® .-31 Dec
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government.')
391cWilliam Reginald Hall (e) 31 Dec
232 PPTmHenry Harvey Bruce,
M.V.O 31 Dec
Clement Greatorex, M.V.O. 31 Dec
(Naval Assistant to Third Sea Lord.)
213 mGeorge Cuthbert Cayley._ 31 Dec
266 AllanFrederick Everett, C.B. 31 Dec
( Captain of the Fleet and Commodore,
1st Class.)
70
15
CAPTAINS.
1906
265 Henry Bertram Pelly, M.V.O. 1 Jan
89 mEdward William Elphin-
stone Wemyss ._ .-30 June
239 (J)mJohn Nicholas 30 June
3392>mAUen Thomas Hunt, C.S.I. 30 June
63 mLewis Clinton-Baker ... 30 June
337 mJohn Frederick Ernest
Green 30 June
tttRichard Morden Harbord 30 June
39 Vivian Henry Gerald
Bernard 30 June
Charles Frederick Thorp .„ 30 June
61 Edward Francis Bruen ... 30 June
114 James Clement Ley (e) ... 30 June
5 mEdward Cecil Villiers ... 30 June
175 Edmond Hyde Parker ... 30 June
(Senior Officer of the Training Squadron.)
113 m William George Elmhirst
Ruck-Keene, M.V.O. ... 30 June
m*Edward Montgomery
Phillpotts (e) 30 June
(Naval Assistant to Second Sea Lord.)
127i(7)mCunningham Robert de
Clare Foot 31 Dec
IttAlgernon Walker Heneage,
M.V.O 31 Dec
174c(H)Erederick Charles Lear
month 31 Dec
191 mRobert Edmund Ross
Benson 31 Dec
366 mPhilip Howard Colomb ... 31 Dec
531 mGeorge Holmes Borrett ... 31 Dec
582amCharles Ferdinand Hen-
derson 31 Dec
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
Brian Herbert Fairbairn
Barttelot , ... 31 Dec
mMarcus Rowley Hill .... 31 Dec
80 Henry George Glas Sande-
man 31 Dec
547 m*Walter Henry Cowan,
M.V.O., D.S.O. „ ... 31 Dec
420 Philip Wylie Dumas,
C.V.O. .„ _ _ 31 Dec
97
1907
38 mSpencer Allen Hickley ... 1 Jan
385 Richard Webb 1 Jan
366 Charles William Keighly
Peach 30 June
118 Maurice Woollcombe ... 30 June
161 mCecil Irby Prowse ... 30 June
385 Guy Reginald Archer Gaunt 30 June
509 mCharles Herbert Morgan 30 June
149 mGeorge Bowes Hutton ... 30 June
326 mEdward Buxton Kiddle ... 30 June
Cole Cortlandt Fowler ... 30 June
385 mWilliam Firth Slayter ... 30 June
(Captain of B..N. College, Greenwich 1
217 mRonald Arthur Hopwood 30 June
mCharles Frederick Corbett,
M.V.O 30 June
4 Arthur Lindesay Cay ... 30 June
p5 o [ (A) Godfrey Marshall
gff e \ Paine, C.B., M.V.O. ... 30 June
65 m Frederick Dundas Gilpin-
Brown ... 18 Sept
392 Rudolf Walter Bentinck ... 31 Dec
86 Guy Lutley Sclater 31 Dec
524 The Hon. Algernon Douglas
EdwardHarry Boyle,M. V. O.
@ 31 Dec
^ 273 m Edmund Percy Fenwick
George Grant 31 Dec
303 mEdwin Veale Underhill ... 31 Dec
153 Henry Lancelot Mawbey 31 Dec
384 mHerbert John Savill ... 31 Dec
520 mFrederick Laurence Field31 Dec
The Hon. Hubert George
Brand, M.V.O 31 Dec
(Naval Attach^)
160«Henry Blackett 31 Dec
225(7)Henry William Grant ... 31 Dec
Charles Martin de Bartolome,
C.B 31 Dec
(Naval Assistant to the First Sea Lord.)
385 Sydney Stewart Hall, C.B.._ 31 Dec
126
CAPTAINS.
96
1908
WCollmJohii Edmund Drum-
niond ... ... ... 30 June
411 (H)lltHenry Boyle Towns-
hend Somerville ... ... 30 June
305a mJames Charles Tancred ... 30 June
(i) Douglas Lionel Dent* 30 June
( Captain Superintendent of Torpedo Boat
Destroyers building by Contract.)
274 m Warren Hastings D'Oyly... 30 June
259 mBric Percy Coventry Back 30 June
l48amWilliam John Standly
Alderson 30 June
520 I Charles Edward Le
WColl\ Mesurier 30 June
mAdolphus Huddlestone
Williamson, M.V.O. ...30 June
575 Mortimer L'Estrange Silver 30 June
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government. )
Edward Henry Fitzhardinge
Heaton-Ellis. M.V.O. ... 30 June
( Assistant Director of the
Intelligence Division of the
Admiralty War Staff)
Henry Montagu Doughty ... 30 June
16 Arthur William Craig ... 30 June
26 Reginald Yorke Tyrwhitt... 30 June
503 mPhilip Streatfeild, M.V.O. 14 July
(i)mMichael Henry Hodges 31 Dec
(Naval Attache, Paris).
258 mHughes Campbell Lockyer 31 Dec
267 Noel Grant » 31 Dec
iV0Z>mJames Douglas Dick .., 31 Dec
{Assistant Director of Naval Ordnance.)
288 mJohn Garnet Armstrong 31 Dec
Herbert William Richmond 31 Dec
(Asst. Director of Operations Division
of the Admiralty War Staff)
177mHugb Dudley Richards
Watson, C.B., M.V.O. ... 31 Dec
347 mCharles Blois Miller ... 31 Dec
lllCrawford Maclachlan ... 31 Dec
202 Francis Wade Caulfeild ... 31 Dec
160 m Edward Leonard Booty,
M.V.O. ... ... ... 31 Dec
1909
( H ) mPrederick Claude
Coote Pasco ... ... 30 June
108 mSidney Robert Drury-
Lowe 30 June
46 Alfred Charles Sykes ... 30 June
2 17 J John Luce 30 June
476 mRaymond Andrew Nugent 30 June
157
tnEustace La Trobe Leatham 30 June
27ZbPW George Henry Baird ... 30 June
(T) Wilfred Henderson* @
[RJ (B) 30 June
(Naval Attache'.')
159 Wilmot Stuart Nicholson ... 30 June
385 Thomas Parry Bonham ..- 30 June
(A) Murray FraserSueter.C.B.tO June
(Director of Air Department.)
284 Alfred Ernie Montacute
Chatfield, C.V.0 30 June
MOaflJ nt *Prederick Armand
Powlett 19 Oct
385 m* Edward George Lowther-
Crofton, D.S.O.* (e) ... 31 Dec
218eThomas Lawrie Shelford ... 31 Dec
182ft* John Douglas Edwards .... 31 Dec
tn Arthur Gordon Smith ... 31 Dec
(Lent to Australian Government.)
(Second Naval Member of ]\aval
Board.)
129a(J)mErnestSausmarezCarey 31 Dec
99 Harry Louis d'Estoteville
Skipwith 31 Dec
47 *Charles Duncan Johnson
M.V.O 31 Dec
166 &5Frank Brandt 31 Dec
63«Arthur Allan Morison Duff 31 Dec
Hugh Francis Paget Sinclair 31 Dec
(Assistant Director, Mobilisation
Division, Admiralty War Staff)
1910
88 mMaurice Swynfen Fitz-
Maurice ... ... ... 30 June
(Senior Officer on the Yangtse)
229 (H)mErnewt Clifford Hardy 30 June
510tltHerbert Algernon Adam 30 June
131 Aubrey Clare Hugh Smith,
M.V.O 30 June
79 Basil Hew Fanshawe ... 30 June
WCollH.ugh Lindsay Patrick
Heard ... 30 June
34 m Vincent Barkly Molteno... 30 June
WColl Ernest Kindersley Loring 30 June
141 *Judge D'Arcy 30 June
259 mFrancis Gerald St. John... 30 June
lb3 Frederic Aubrey Whitehead
(e) 30 June
448 (I) John Saumarez
Dumaresq, M.V.O. ... 30 June
537« William Drummond Church 31 Dec
170 mGeorge Bingham Powell... 31 Dec
286 Edward Reeves .„ .. 31 Dec
132 Alexander Fixrington ... 31 Dec
Cyril Thoia.-.d Moulden
Fuller (Ej ® ... .„ 31 Dec
192
96a
CAPTAINS.
1 91 0 — continued.
487 m Thomas Francis Tregoye
Michell .„ ... ... 31 Dec
299 Aithur Kipling Waistell 31 Dec
524 )
DY } m Victor Gallafent Gurner 31 Dec
Dev \
127aWalter Maurice Ellerton ... 31 Dec
291&mTheobald Walter Butler
Kennedy ... ... 31 Dec
NO Dm Charles Douglas Car-
pendale (b) [R] ... 31 Dec
W Coll SBRobext Warren Johnson
31 Dec
1911
1 ntAlexander Percy Davidson 22 June
44 Harry Mervyn Kemmis
Betty 22 June
362 Francis Martin Leake .... 22 June
389 (i) Herbert John Temple
Marshall 22 June
(Senior Naval Officer, New
Zealand Division)
Montagu William Warcop
Peter Consett 22 June
[Naval Attache).
589 John Collings Taswell
Glossop 22 June
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.~)
234 ttt(i)John Donald Kelly ... 22 June
471iPhilip Francklin, M.V.O. ... 22 June
0ue f Henry Tritton Buller,
"M t M.V.O. 22 June
22 mDenis Burke Crampton,
M.V.O. © 22 June
263 Arthur Noel Loxley 22 June
tttFrederick Shirley Litch-
field ... ... ... 22 June
252 (2)mDavid Murray Ander-
son, M.V.O 11 Aug
185«mWilliam Frederick Blunt 31 Dec
335 Mervyn Hugh Cobbe ... 31 Dec
552 mStephen Herbert Rad-
cliffe 31 Dec
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
27 Thomas Drummond Pratt ... 31 Dec
546 Henry Lake Cochrane ... 31 Dec
217
(/) tit John Koderick Segrave 31 Dec
{Naval Attache.)
69 Albert Charles Scott ... 31 Dec
200 Cecil Henry Fox 31 Dec
145 Fawcet Wray 31 Dec
218 (7)ltt William Archibald
Howard Kelly 31 Dec
Hubert Lynes 31 Dec
1912
62 ntPercy Molyneux Bawson
Koyds 1 Jan
71 m Louis Charles Stirling
Woollcombe, M.V.O. ... 15 Feb
452 (A) Gerald William Vivian 30 June
520 | Bertram Hornsby Smith
WColl) (e) 30 June
454 Francis Clifton Brown .. 30 June
391a*John William Leopold
McClintock .„ ... 30 June
23 Robert Gwynne Corbett ... 30 June
5«Janies Bose Price Hawksley,
M.V.O „. 30 June
67 mRichard Hyde, M.V.O. ... 30 June
Henry Ralph Crooke ... 30 June
(Assistant Director of Naval
Equipment)
432 (I) William Wordsworth
Fisher, M.V.O 1 July
ISO&Henry Rawdon Veale ... 31 Dec
366 Bertram Sackville Thesiger,
C.M.G 31 Dec
366 I
DY \\\\ Charles Samuel Wills 31 Dec
Chat J
260 mRobert Neale Lawson ... 31 Dec
385 Cecil Maxwell-Lefroy (e) ... 31 Dec
521 Christopher Russell Payne 31 Dec
240
CAPTAINS.
9¥
1913
387 Robert Nesham Bax .„ 1 Jan
528nt*Vernon Harry Stuart
Haggard „ ... 1 Jan
430 William Bowden-Smith ... 1 Jan
332 (H) Robert
Glennis .
Woodyear
30 June
68amCharles Penrose Rushton
Coode 30 June
170 1 „ . . , T .
I Francis Arthur Lavmgton
BY
Mai]
Andrews
30 June
155 mCharles Pipon Beaty-
Pownall 30 June
Bertram Sutton Evans,
M.V.O. 30 June
363 (J) Alan Cameron Bruce ... 30 June
146 (/"jFrancis Haines Marshall
Jackson 30 June
6 tit James Uchtred Farie .„ 30 June
520 Richard Greville Arthur
Wellington Stapleton-
Cotton, M.V.O 30 June
475aCharles John Win tour .... 30 June
385 Percival Henry Hall
Thompson 30 June
(Naval Member, Admiralty
Volunteer Committee).
Alexander Victor Camp-
bell, M.V.O. .... ... 30 June
520 Frank Oswald Lewis ... 30 June
George Trewby .. .... 30 June
lit Arthur Vyell Vyvyan ... 30 June
( Assistant to Chief of War Staff)
258
tttWilliam Henry Dudley
Boyle 30 June
(JNdval Attachi.')
237 Alexander Lowndes ... 30 June
WColl Alan Geoffrey Hotham ... 30 June
151 SBAlbert Percy Addison ... 30 June
352 Frederic Charles Dreyer ... 30 June
262 mCharles Tibbits, M.V.O.... 31 Dec
WCoWPercival Henry Warleigh 31 Dec
Francis Herbert Mitchell (e) 31 Dee
WCollEugh Edwards 31 Dec
431 Cecil Dacre Staveley Raikes 31 Dec
231 (J)mJohn Ewen Cameron,
M.V.O 31 Dec
WColl James Tobin Bush ... 31 Dec
WColl Edward Hilary Rymer ... 31 Dec
Hugh Powell Evan Tudor
Williams 31 Dec
(J)mValentineEgerton Bagot
Phillimore, D.S.O. ... 31 Dec
524 (7)*Cyril Samuel Townsend 31 Dec
WCollxciCecW. Minet Staveley ... 31 Dec
°D V I HtJohn Ernest Troy te
ptf J Harper, M.V.O. .. 31 Dec
1 74a ttt John Derwent Allen ... 31 Dec
Robert Gordon Douglas
Dewar 31 Dec
Herbert Reginald Norbury 31 Dec
WCollFr&nk Larken 31 Dec
524 Arthur Cloudesley Shovel
Hughes D'Aeth 31 Dec
114 Ernest Augustus Taylor ... 31 Dec
512 (William Rawdon Napier ... 31 Dec
283
98-9
COMMANDERS.
COMMANDERS.
1898
CG (i)mJohn Hercules Robertson
30 June
1899
U3b
BY
Haul J
(Nt)mErne8tEdwardLacy31 Dec
1904
TF/SHarold Granville Grenfell
(Naval Attach£) 30 June
CG mCharles Reginald Curtis ... 30 June
bpY U/OvHenry William^
Dover
*®]
Simms
30 Junf
1900
474amFrederic "William Dean ..
CG TttHerbert DuCane Luard .,
2 May
9 Nov
CG mAlgernon
Greville
1901
Eden Brooke
30 June
1902
®mMaurice Hen „
Nelson ... ... 26 June
CtfmPhilip D'Arcy De Saus-
marez 26 June
CG mJohn Campbell Watson ... 26 June
CG mEdward Guy Wright Davy 26 June
mCharles Richard Newdi-
gate Burne (Lent to
Chilian Government) ... 26 June
CG mGeorge Ernest Stapleton
Petch .... .- ... 31 Dec
®
mPercy William Rimington
30 June
1903
127
DY
Gib ,
CG Sidney Richard Olivier ... 31 Dec
CG mThomas Leslie Thorpe-
Doubble 31 Dec
CG mCharles Tuthill Borrett ... 31 Dec
15
CO (j^Ulenry Leage Dicks .... 30 June
CG mArthur Hugh Oldham ... 30 June
CG mHenry Bernard Montagu... 30 June
CG mArthur Bertram Finch
Dawson • •»* "ec
CG mmOctavius Harold Daniel 31 Dec
CG mHugb Francis Wyldbore
L(X m S Wyldbore-Smith ... 31 Dec
mWilliam Balfour Mac-
donald 31 Dec
Hector Lloyd Watts- Jones. „ 31 Dec
CG mWilliam Nevill England.. 31 Dec
272 mRichard Huth Walters (e) 31 Dec
5J?i) r~\ Charles Walter Camp-
D X f (W) bell Strickland ... 31 Dec
Pemo ) v-^ _, .
CG mArthur Herbert Charles
Chesney Home... ... 31 Dec
1905
CG Godfrey Tuke ... ... 30 June
©Stanley Bernard Nor-
folk.. 30JunJ
(Assistant Superintendent of Compasses,
Admiralty.')
385 (Nt)mGuy Montagu Marston 30 Jund
19 Ernest Henslowe 30 Jui
mHenry Cecil Carr...
Philip James Stopford
306 mTristan Dannreuther
366 Pasfield Victor Oliver
45UFrederic Henry Walter
178 Norman Litchfield Stanley 31 Dec
fit; mJohn Barnes Sparks ... 31 Dec
179 Peter William Edward Hill 31 Dec
WCollmB.-agh Gaultier Coghill
Somerville 31 Dec
421 George Cecil Hardy ... 31 Dec
386 mHenry FitzRoy George
Talbot 31 Dec
45
„ 30 Jund
... 31 Dec]
.. 31 Dec
... 31 Dec
31 Dec
COMMANDERS.
100
1906
498 John Richard Le Hunte
Ward
490 |
jjy Godfrey Edwin Corbett...
268^'Henry Luxmoore
225&Harold Ernest Browne (E)*
545 Gerald Thomas Fleetwood
Pike
William Mellor
Ill tnColin MacKenzie, D.S.O.
WCollGeovge Bennett Weston
Young
377 mGeorge Norman Ballard. „
127 mJohn Harvey
52 Robert Cathcart Kemble
Lambert
505 Philip Agnew Bateman-
Champain
366 tit Humphrey Wykeham
Bowring ®
WCollGeovge Michael Keane . . .
Francis Gerard St. George
Brooker
CO Hugh Barrington Le Fanu
fcf\ Ernest Foster Gregory
264<zHarry Hesketh Smyth
366 mJohn Foster Grant-Dalton
Sh\^y Penfold
366 mJames William Guy Innes
158 Henry Cyril Royds Brockle-
bank
519 tit John Maxwell Dalrymple
Elphinstone Warren
96 Edgar Robert Morant
342 Henry Edgar Grace (B) ...
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
31 Aug
31 Dee
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
1907
224 (Nf)mAlired Astley Ellison 1 Jan
l$5aWSB.eiben Neville Garnett
[R] Uan
mfiubert Searle Cardale ... 1 Jan
(Serving under the, Greek Government).
40 Herbert Maclver Edwards 4 Mar
150 mWilliam Mitchell Moir ... 30 June
1 1 8 William Johns Beckett Law 30 June
240 Reginald Arthur Norton ... 30 June
77
22i
Whately
30 June
UtHerbertRoutley Moss
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
Charles Edward
Pyddoke ...
520 i
p„F \ ^J Williams 30 June
CG Reginald Ernest Carr ... 30 June
(j^lttGerald Hubbard Welch 30 June
IFCwFwalter Reginald Glynn
Petre
493 iu*William George Ainslie
Kennedy
492&mRowiand Henry Bather ...
WColl Henry Willcox Osburn ...
518 Arthur Kenneth Macrorie,
M.V.O
385 WSWilliam Leslie Elder ...
520 mWilliam Douglas Paton,
M.V.O ,
265 Cecil Halsted France-Hay-
hurst
CG Alfred Barnett Barker
520 1 TF*SArthur de Kewer
W Coll f Livius May
276 WSmRudolf Miles Burmester 30 June
453 mLione) George Preston .... 30 June
438 Gerald Vivian CufE Knox ... 31 Aug
28 tltCecil Francis Lacon Watson 31 Dec
34 /CJvJohn Alexander
kJiy Webster, M.V.O. ... 31 Dec
148c Lawrence Leopold Dundas... 31 Dec
350 Walter Egerton Woodward... 31 Dec
®mArthur Beckett
Hughes .„ ... 31 Dec
176a TFS(Nt) Wilfrid Nunn ... 31 Dec
2 1 7<; m* John Henry Loftie ... 31 Dec
nv I /TII\ Henry Charles
RKonq \ ^ RuSSel Boucner 31 Dec
464 George James Todd 31 Dec
12«Archibald Cochrane ... 31 Dec
WCollChaxleB William Trousdale 31 Dec
29 Reginald Louis Orient on ... 31 Dec
327 Spencer Dundas Forbes ,
385 Cyril Asser
473 WtfDavid Thomas Norris ,
364 mJohn Alexander Ingles
WColl "FPtfmPercy Tufton Hamilton
Beamish 31 Dec
20 ttt Arthur Edmund Wood ... 31 Dec
129 Thomas ErskiDe Wardle ... 31 Dec
113
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
101
COMMANDERS.
1908
©Sydney Francis Sandys
Kotch .30 June
265amArthur Gainsford Warren 30 June
99 Arthur Welland Lowis „„. 30 June
CG (T)Fitzmaurice Acton ... 30 June
590 mCharles La Primaudaye
Lewin ... .... ... 30 June
(Lent to Australian Government.)
391<z (Nty mGeorge Parish Boss ... 30 June
366 Duncan Tatton Brown .... 30 June
388 Alister Francis Beal ... 30 June
350aTT*SCathcart Bomer Wason 30 June
518 (Nf) mGeorge Napier Tomlin
M.V.0 30
1 mWalton Cornelius Grinnell
Buxton 30
365 mErnest Stevenson 30
385 \ mCharles Laverock Lambe
NOD j 30
520 ) WSRemj Gerald Elliot
WColl) Lane 30
167 Charles William Bruton ... 30
284 Henry Wise Parker 30
219aPWTIie iJim.Herbert Meade 30
180 mOliver Backhouse. ... ... 30
260 Arthur Bromley 31
1 136mBobert Wilberf orce Myburgh
31
385 Bichard Faulkner Herbert
Hartland Mahon ... 31
524 mWyndham Lerrier Bamber 31
251 Percy George Brown
31
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Aug
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
540
BY
Sh
Ma
®
mCecil Alexander
Severn
31 Dec
WS Forster Delafield
Arnold-Forster ... 31 Dec
72 Stanley Lyte Willis ... 31 Dec
430 mFrancis Edmund Musgrave
Garforth .... .... .... 31 Dec
191 mEdward Oliver Gladstone 31 Dec
MB WSPevcj Withers ... 31 Dec
256 mHarold Escombe 31 Dec
390 The Right Hon. Patrick James
Boyle, Viscount Kelburn 31 Dec
385 1 Eric Valentine Frederick
Soil) Badclyffe Dugmore ... 31 Dec
117<zBernard John Hamilton
Ward . .« ... „ 31 Dec
48 Lancelot Napier Turton ... 31 Dec
147
Bernhard Alexander Pratt-
Barlow 31 Dec
(H)Bishop Octavius Maturin
Davy 31 Dec
(Naval Assistant to Hydrographer.)
259 Eobert Jeffreys .„ .... 31 Dec
542«Osmond James Prentis ... 31 Dec
94 mCharles Donnison Boper ... 31 Dec
245 Cecil George Chichester @ 31 Dec
385 | Thomas Hector Moles-
NOB worth Maurice 31 Dec
1909
i } (C+\ Frederick Parland Loder-
Kfy Symonds 1 Jan
49 Charles Archibald Wise
Wrightson 30 June
CG mHugh Percival Buckle ,„ 30 June
2S4 (im\ Herbert Laurence Ed-
KSJ wards .30 June
267 mClaude Alwin Bombulow-
Pearse 30 June
Pane 1 (A)ntFrancis Bowland
431a ( Scarlett 30 June
326cStanley Venn Ellis 30 June
\Nn Arthur Lucas Ashby ... 30 June
(Lent for duty xmder the Turkish
Government.)
IB TFSBernard St. George Col-
lard ..." 30 June
80 Otto Herman Stahlknecht 30 June
4 50 .P Wttt Anselan John Buchanan
Wallace
30 June
30 June
30 June
Stirling
George Vincent
Carey
W CollM.a,uTice Dorsett Evans
WColl I Cnar^es Talbot Hardy... 30 June
298 James Denham Douglas
Stewart 30 June
326 TF-SCyril Peel 30 June
151 #2?Algernon Henry Chester
Candy 30 June
520 I TFSAlfred Dudley Pick-
W Coll ) man Bogers Pound... 30 June
172
.'■'
©NA; .
•;-.
COMMANDERS.
102
277 Laurence Eichard Oliphant 30 June
520 John Moore Casement ... 30 June
261 SBm John Alfred Moreton .„ 30 June
266 mCharles William Rawson
Royds 30 June
100 * mFrancisRobertWrottesley 31 Aug
522 Vincent Lewin Bowring ... 3] Dec
qq /ki*\ Thomas Acland Wil-
3y ^ liams 31 Dec
510 mReginald Montagu Roberts
West 31 Dec
113 Humphrey Hugh Smith ... 31 Dec
35 mCyril Thomas Hewlett
Cooper .... .... ... 31 Dec
509 mPercy Johnson 31 Dec
\ mHoward James Lionel
Walter KoxWillcox... 31 Dec
273
®'
266 (Nt) Oliver Elles Leggett ... 31 Dec
385 i mAlldin Usborne Moore
NOD ] (e) 31 Dec
520 mBasil Vernon Brooke ... 31 Dec
141 George Douglas Jephson ... 31 Dec
512 tftLeonard Andrew Boyd
Donaldson ... ... 31 Dec
239 ttt Robert Alexander Rice ... 31 Dec
520 [Herbert Willes Webley
WColl ] Hope 31 Dec
TFSBarrv Edward Domvile *(e)
® [R] 31 Dec
(Assistant Secretary, Imperial
Defence Committee.)
60 lit Harry Rowlandson Godfrey 31 Dec
219 IFSArthur Tudor Darley 31 Dec
159 TFSArthur John Da vies ... 31 Dec
266 TFSRoger Roland Charles
Backhouse, C.B. [E] ... 31 Dec
(A)Oliver Schwann. _ ... 31 Dec
(Assistant Director of Air
Department').
1910
NOD Charles Andrew Fountaine 1 Jan
385 mHubert Henry Holland ... 30 June
268dmThomas Charles Alfred
BlomefLeld 30 June
520 Frederick Noel Fargus .... 30 June
MD Stanley Ray Miller 30 June
537 Claude Seymour 30 June
Page \ Ernest Orford Ballantyne
433a" | 30 June
180a Alan Montagu Teats- Brown 30 June
WCollSejmouT Fisher Rowe ... 30 June
Arthur Brandreth Scott
Dutton ... 30 June
(Serving at Admiralty.')
419 Walter Lingen Allen .... 30 June
225 Colin Kenneth Maclean ... 30 June
OD mClaud Hamilton Sinclair... 30 June
145 FFStttArthurEdwardSilvertop 30 June
177 Hugh Justin Tweedie ... 30 June
TB \ mWalter Burdge Compton,
116 f M.V.0 30 June
ng } tttGeorge Plunkett England 30 June
305« Argentine HughAlington ... 30 June
199 mWilfred Tomkinson ... 30 June
Hugh Bowring Mulleneux ... 30 June
392 Eric John Arthur Fullerton 31 Aug
294 mErnest George William
Davidson 31 Dec
-o /TT>i Alexander Galloway
M klfy Wright 31 Dec
431 Quentin Charles Alex-
ander Craufurd 31 Dec
558 John Bryan Stevenson ... 31 Dec
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
387 ^mCasper_
Boucher
200
(W) Ballard .. .„ 31 Dec
128«Robert Henry Coppinger 31 Dec
273&TFS@WilliamMunroKerr 31 Dec
86 Albert Markham Hood
Phillips 31 Dec
114 TFSHorace Walker Longden 31 Dec
361 &5Apsley Dunbar Max-
well Cherry ... ... 31 Dec
®Lockhart Leith 31 Dec
(H)Henry Percy Douglas ... 31 Dec
(Superintendent of Charts,
Hydrographic Dept.,
230
103
COMMANDERS.
232 tttErnest William Denison .... 31 Dec
275aDenis Granville Thynne ... 31 Dec
Percy Pitts ... 31 Dec
524 mFrank Powell ... ._ 31 Dec
153 xaThe Hon. Arthur Lionel
Ochoncar Forbes- Sempill 31 Dec
391fiTPSJoseph Charles Walrond
Henley* [E] ® (*D ... 31 Dec
291 Charles Nicolas Tindal-
Carill-Worsley .... ... 31 Dec
366 ] (A)(J)Edward Alexander
Page \ Dimsdale Masterman
431& S (e) 31 Dec
457 TFSEdward Astley Kushton 31 Dec
1911
WfMUa,le Grenville Rowley -
Conwy 22 June
WCollRenry Percy Valentine
Hickman 22 June
114 (Nt) Horace Cyril Watson 22 June
274 Michael Henley Wilding ... 22 June
2»2rr I /C2\mStephen Bowie- Evans
DY \ W) 22 June
Cafe \
146^mBerwick Curtis 22 June
531 ulFrederick Burnaby Noble 22 June
306«Harold Ernest Bulivan ... 22 June
127«Herbert Arthur Buchanan-
Wollaston 22 June
512 John Hutchings ... ... 22 June
273 Hugh Schomberg Currey ... 22 June
George Parker Bevan ... 22 June
(Naval Secretary of Ordnance Board)
5 Leonard Laurence Peel
Willan 22 June
Claude Lionel Cumberlege
(Lent for duty under
Australian Govt.) ... 22 June
253
496 John Fen wick Warton .... 22 June
540 Gilbert Cyril
Crispin
William
22 June
11a PF;S(i)mHenryFranklinChevalier
Kitchener 22 June
9 mNorman Hunter Carter ... 22 June
387 TFSmKenneth Gilbert Balmain
Dewar 22 June
263 n^SRobertMarslandGroves(E) 22 June
432 Francis Arthur Marten . . 31 Aug
2l8^Henry Peel Kitchie ... 31 Dec
121 Kerrison Kiddle 31 Deo
Sandford Grant Radclifie
Nevile .31 Dec
130 Julian Herbert Woodbridge 31 Dec
405 mAmbrose Maynard Peck... 31 Dec
OB TFtfWilliam Robert Wild-
man Kettlewell ... .„ 31 Dec
213 mErnest Henry Rideout ... 31 Dec
244 mNorton Allen Sulivan ... 31 Dec
61 mHarold Douglas Briggs ... 31 Dec
420 mGeorge William McOran
Campbell 31 Dec
476 Henry Karslake Kitson ... 31 Dec
148«Arthur Goodeuough Crau-
furd 31 Dec
145 (Nf) mHarold Owen Remold 31 Dec
381 nt Henry Graham Sher-
brooke ... .« ... 31 Dec
263 Ernest Wigram 31 Dec
524 Ralph Collins .... ... 31 Dec
352 (Nt)mRichard Home .... 31 Dec
337 Gregory Gonville Cufi Wood-
Martin .... 31 Dec
492 mAlexander Robinson Pal-
mer 31 Dec
WCollWS Tlie Hon. Matthew
Robert Best, M.V.O. ... 31 Dec
280
COMMANDERS.
104
1912
XSiThe Hon. Richard Orlando
Beaconsfield Bridgeman 15 Feb
163 Ernest Edward Alexander
Betts ... ..... ... 30 June
66 Robert Lewis Way .. . ... 30 June
39 William Werden Wilson ... 30 June
203 William Gilbert Howard ... 30 June
2TSe Graham Richard Leicester
Edwards ... ... ... 30 June
385 ) George Ronald Beddard
NOD\ Blount 30 June
m®Ronald Evered Chilcott 30 June
524 Cecil Horace Pilcher ... 30 June
471&Geoffrey Hopwood 30 June
391aTF<SWalter John Challoner
Lake 30 June
213 Harold Victor Dundas ... 30 June
366 TFSArthur Kemmis Betty... 30 June
3396®mTheodore John Hallett 30 June
117 (i)Cecil Vivian Usborne*
(E) ® [R] 30 June
524 WSm*Sir Charles Rodney
Blane,^ 30 June
ifin /^i^^Henry Evans Freke
lbu ^ Aylmer 30 June
273bWSmTheHon. Arthur Stopford
30 June
385 Wion de Malpas Egerton ... 30 June
WColl Robert Arthur Hornell ... 30 June
520 ! WV(^S. Guy Plan tagenet
WColl f ^^ Bigg- Wither 30 June
65 mFrederick Charles Fisher... 30 June
120 mJohn Miles Steel 30 June
273JThomas Leigh Goldie ... 30 June
1 59 mEdward Tyrrell Inman ... 30 June
385 ) mHumphrey Thomas
NOD ( Walwyn [E] ••• 30 June
306
284 WSThe Eon. Reginald Aylmer
Ranfurly Plunkett ... 30 June
--v mEdward Ratcliffe Garth
(Nt) Russell Evans C.B. ® 1 July
WColl mThomas John Spence Lyne 28Sept
266 (J)Alexander Riall Wadham
Woods 9 Dec
439«Henry Haire-Forster ... 31 Dec
217 mReginald James Newall
Watson 31 Dec
231 mGeorge Knightley Chet-
wode ... ... ... 31 Dec
180&Lionel John Garfit Anderson 31 Dec
292 mRiohard Forster White... 31 Dec
ID TF/SmGilbert Owen Stephen-
son... .„ 31 Dec
4 95 mHugh Trevor Prichard ... 31 Dec
114 \ mHubert Seeds Monroe .... 31 Dec
14 John Francis Herbert Cole 31 Dec
475 Gerald Langston Parnell ... 31 Dec
175 John Lewis Pearson ... 31 Dec
263 (j\jf)John Walsh Carrington 31 Dec
34 mEdward CoverleyKennedy 31 Dec
180 Charles Morton Forbes .... 31 Dec
2 Brien Michael Money ... 31 Dec
352 mGeorge Edgar Lewin ... 31 Dec
512 Ronald Howard 31 Dec
385 \Wilfred Frankland French
NOD] 31 Dec
1913
391cWilliam Milbourne James... 1 Jan
22'8«<$j9mCharles James Cole-
brooke Little .... .... 1 Jan
330
105
COMMANDERS.
1913— contd.
63amAlan James Mackenzie-
Grieve ... 30 June
160aHarry Tylden Mosse .„ 30 June
347 mJohn Colin Howard Lindsay 30 June
546 Philip Hyde Waterer ... 30 June
391 mFrancis Alexander Clutter-
buck 30 June
385 Vernon Stanhope Rashleigh 30 June
385 ) Stanley Tunstal Haverfield
NOD j Wilton 30 JuDe
479«Thomas Christopher Harry
Williams 30 June
®mLewis Tobias Loftus
Jones (Naval Assistant
to Director of Naviga-
tion) 30 June
237 (N^ Charles Cockin Johnson 30 June
238 John Casement 30 June
196«mCharles Frederick Ballard 30 June
131 mLawrence Walter Braith-
waite .30 June
tttGeorge Piercy Leith ... 30 June
(Lent for duty under Greek Govt.)
„Q1 f^\ TheHon. Arthur Charles
ayic\gy Strutt 30 June
160 1 /{"jJvWinstanley Robert
225e J K~y Coverdale Moorsom 30 June
89 Francis Alexander Waddi-
love Buller 30 June
520 ®mArthur Lionel Snagge ... 30 June
503 mMorshead Buchanan Baillie-
Hamilton ... ... ... 30 June
WCottWiWam Fortescue Sells'... 30 June
108 (A.)Raymond Fitzmaurice .... 30 June
.o9 /£j2\TltThomas Charles Arm-
im ^NT; strong, C.S.C. ... 30 June
213 mAdrian Holt Smyth .„ 30 June
353
30 June
30 June
30 June
108amTheodore Evelyn John
stone Bigg
385 Lionel Fitzgerald Maitland
Kirwan
276«Frank Forester Rose
11 WSmCyril St. Clair Cameron
30 June
484<zmThomas Norman James ... 30 June
164 mFrederick Edward Ketelbey
Strong 30 June
Gerard Aylmer Wells ... 30 June
(Lent for duty under Greek Govt.)
340a( 7)Neston William Diggle 30 June
273 George Thomas Carlisle Parker
Swabey [R] 30 June
00c \
NOD I Patrick Edward Parker 30 June
mRobert Cecil Hamilton . . 30 June
[Lent for duty under Greek Govt.)
366 mHenry Percy Smyth
Osbourne ...
507am William Cadman
299 &5Nicholas Edward Arch
dale ._
512 John Knowles im Thurn ..
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 Jute
16 Ralph Eliot 30 June
237 Ragnar Musgrave Colvin (e) 30 Jute
Andrew Lumisden Strange
[E] 30 June
(Lent for duty under Greek Govt.)
tnReginald Guy Hannam
Henderson 30 June
(Lent for duty under Greek Govt.)
161
524 Howard John Kennard
U7b(I)xaThe Hon. William
Spencer Leveson-Gower...
^OD \ Edward A1*ham
©tnHarry Lewin Lee
Pennell(E)
166 W7?Guy Hamilton
4 Percy Lockhart Harnam
Noble, M.V.O
378
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
31 Aug
COMMANDERS.
106
1913— contd.
WCollJoseph Armarid Shuter,
M.V.0 31 Dec
258 mGerard Clarence Pigou ... 31 Dec
288 mFrancis Cartmel Vaughan 31 Dec
(H)John Dodd Nares ... 31 Dec
(Naval Assistant to Hydro-
grapher)
54 Charles Albert Fremantle... 31 Dec
2916tttRobert Henry Ramsay
Mackay 31 Dec
George Lawrence Massey... 31 Dec
348 Charles Ewer Cundall ... 31 Dec
161 Manuel Dasent 31 Dec
79 mHarry Lumsden Boyle ... 31 Dec
547 mHalton Stirling Lecky ® 31 Dec
384 Basil George Washington... 31 Dec
515 Godfrey Francis William
Grayson 31 Dec
153 (Nt) mRobert Alyen Richards 31 Dec
159
®mHarry William Cuth-
bert Hughes 31 Dec
448 Norman Hugh Rankin ... 31 Dec
186 Geoffrey Mack worth ... 31 Dec
293amReginald St. Pierre Parry 31 Dec
146 Aubrey Lambert 31 Dec
a on /T[S Henry George Homer
*,,u kffi/ Adams 31 Dec
286 Arthur Milward Stancomb 31 Dec
(J)Bertram William Lothian
Nicholson 31 Dec
100 Charles Wolf ran Round -
Turner 31 Dec
342 (N?)mEdwardRoynon Jones 31 Dec
402
WColl \ ^""Thomas Fisher (e) 31 Dec
259 m Arthur Leslie Gresson ... 31 Dec
520 Richard Herbert Denny
Townsend 31 Dec
151 Richard George Hervey ... 31 Dec
ki /T2\(-0ntRichard Augustus
l>1 V*y Sandys Hill 31 Dec
273JmHenry John Studholme
Brownrigg ... ... 31 Dec
520 mFrancis Murray Austin ... 31 Dec
85 ) Douglas William O'Bryen
NOD ( Forsyth 31 Dec
WColl(I)The Hon. Bertram
Thomas Carlyle Ogilvy
Freeman Mitford ... 31 Dec
528 Robert Gerald Fane ... 31 Dec
326 ntWilfrid Allan Egerton ... 31 Dec
19«&3George Bridges Lewis ... 31 Dec
bWColl \ Arthur Rice * (B) ... 31 Dec
366 mHenry Crosby Halahan ... 31 Dec
471&(N?)mWalter Scott.
31 Dec
1914
zwt (A) (I) Neville Florian
ggfj" Usborne[R] 1 Jan
WCollSydney Boyd Boyd-Richard
son - ... 1 Jan
419
107-8
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS .
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.
502
®<
1900
CG George Edward Basil Hand 30 June
CG Francis William Russell
Hewett ... 25 Aug
1901
CG Henry Douglas Gerard Foord 1 Apr
(H)mLewis Dudley
Penfold ._ ... 31 Dec
1902
CG John Paul Irven 1 Oct
CG Robert William Francis
Travers ... 1 Oct
1903
CG mCharles Pleydell Mansel ... 30 June
CG Harry Charles John Roberts
West ... 31 Dec
CG mGeorge Geoffrey Codring-
ton.„ ... ._ ... 31 Dec
1904
CG mHenry Montague John
Rundle 14 May
CG Henry Ralph Heathcote ... 30 June
CG mPatrick Spencer ... ... 30 June
CG Clarence Alban Fulcher ... 30 June
CG mArthur Sydney Chambers 31 Aug
CG Basil Ay ton Austen , .. 1 Oct
CG Harry Lionel Wells ... 1 Oct
BlHarold Trevelyan Atlay ... 31 Dec
502 (S)(H)FrancisMay ... 31 Dec
1905
CG in John Allan Gregory ... 1 Apr
CG Bertram Owen Frederick
Phibbs ... .... ... 25 May
CG (Nt)mBasil Stratford Noake 22, June
CG mFrederick Hare Hallowes 22 June
CG Thomas Henderson 22 June
CG mSpencer Richard Strettell
Richards 1 Oct
C<rmWilliam Charles Castle ... 1 Oct
CG Gerald Ducat 31 Dec
1906
(Q)(i)John Alexander Dun-
can (e) .„ 15 Jan
(Superintendent of Research,
Chemical Research Dept.,
Woolwich,}
27
503 (GtX-OAlbertSiegmundSus-
mann (e) ... ... ... 15 Jan
(G)Jotm Arthur Lambert
Hay* 1 Apr
(Assistant Proof and .Experimental Officer
Research Dept., Woolwich.)
CG (T)Cecil Rice Nicholl ... 30 June
CG Francis Ryle Wood... ._ 30 June
CG mSamuel Collins ... ... 30 June
524
mArchibald Thomas
Stewart.
DY
Dev.
30 Sept
mGeoffrey Basil
Simson [R]
Spicer-
.. 30 Sept
(Lent for Survey of Gambia Riter.)
1907
385 (Tt)John Ambrose Slee .... 15 Jan
(Acting Commander.)
CG mHerbert Maynard Denny 1 Apr
487 (Nt)mSydney Robinson ... 30 June
CG Leopold George Darker Way 30 June
(G)Sidney Julius Meyrick... 15 July
(Lent for duty under Greek Govt.
as Acting Commander.')
(Gt)Arthur William Tom-
linson .. ... ... 15 July
(Asst. Inspector, Nwval
Ordnance Inspection Staff)
1 James Sandbach Parker ... 1 Oct
Henry Chapman Alcock ... 1 Oct
(T)Thomas Edmund Har-
rison ... 16 Oct
366 Fitzroy Henry Hall 31 Dec
CG Mark Goodwin Newton ... 31 Dec
CG Philip Douglas Roberts West 31 Dec
li27JmLouis Herbert Crozier ... 31 Dec
179 (i)Sydney Harold Tennyson 31 Dec
1908
524 Charles Lionel Brendon ... 1 Apr
219 (G)Arthm' Douglas Barrow 1 Apr
CG (i)John Wilfred Nash ... 30 June
tttBernard Elliot Prichard ... 30 June
105 fonGodfray Powys Bamber 30 June
58
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.
109
1 908— (contd.~)
431 (i)(g)Harry MacLeod Fraser 1 Oct
180 (G) mAlfred Frank St. Clair
Armitage ... .... ... 1 Oct
Page iCN(H)lttHaroid Dreyer
532 V£!y Warburg .... ... 1 Oct
(Surveying Officer for Special Business
Hydrographic Bept.~)
434 Francis George Crawshay
Coates 1 Oct
476 (Tt) Malcolm Henry
Somerled MacDonald ._. 15 Oct
540 —
BY (Nt)
Sh. w
Albert Edward Dixie
® 28 Nov
(ji4^(H)LewiB Tobias Jones 15 Dec
(Lent for duty under the Australian Govt.)
510 (G)FrederickPollet Norman 15 Dec
(G)Frederick Crosby Halahan.
M.V.O „ 15 Dec
( G Valentine David English ... 31 Dec
99 (G) Philip Henry Trimmer 31 Dec
493 mJohn May 31 Dec
431 Vaughan Alexander Edward
Hanning-Lee ... ... 31 Dec
o l (w/h Anthony Francis Joseph
" KJy MacDermott ... 31 Dec
161 Philip Sidney Ronayne
Conron ... 31 Dec
540 mWilliam Hamilton Heath
Sinclair Thomson .... 31 Dec
Robert Stewart Roy ... 31 Dec
CGPWmAithur Vernon Ross ... 31 Dec
288 mGeorge Stanley Thornley 31 Dec
366 Reginald Henniker-Heaton 31 Dec I 278 Hugh Seymour
71
1909
1 (G)Walter Bousfield Watkins
Grubb 15 Jan
218f(Tt)lttJ°hn Clarke Stewart
Paterson 15 Jan
68«(Gt)J°nn Beauchamp Water-
low 15 Jan
274 (T)mEdward Morden Ben-
nett l Apr
188mBenjamin Wingate Barrow 1 Apr
2686mHarold Edmund Denison I Apr
108 (G)ntJames Geofiliry Penrose
Ingham
38 Arthur Neville Gouldsmith
118 (Tt) mWilliam Henry
Strickland Ball ....
1 Apr
1 Apr
15 Apr
15 May
83
110
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.
1 909— contd.
113KGt)Noel Stephen Tindall
© (e) 26 June
391cHubert Henry de Burgh ... 30 June
129 Arthur Leyborne Popham ... 30 June
163 (G)Percival Scott Rickcord 30 June
220 ®Frederick Cathcart Guy
St. Clair 30 June
480&Philip Robert Thresher ,„ 30 June
487 mHarold Needham Key ... 30 June
421 Eric Walter Harbord ... 30 June
387 (T)Charles Stuart Forbes ... 30 June
509 (jJt)mThomas Bodley Scott 30 June
rn £2\ WS{I)Charles Cutlack
1JJ ^SJ Ennals 15 July
113 (Gt)WBernard William
Murray Fair bairn ... 15 July
95
47 (G)Francis Hutchinson
Laprimaudaye Lewin .„ 15 Aug
24 Henry Gerard Laurence
Oliphant 31 Aug
3266-(GX-DCharles Arthur Scott 31 Aug
512 (T)mJohnRickardsMiddletonl5 Sept
65 (G)m William Beverley Cour-
selles Jones 20 Sept
63 Francis George Gillilan
Chilton 1 Oct
415 (S)Longuet Macdonald Darby-
shire .... ... ... 1 Oct
532^ ( (H)John SmytheHarris... 1 Oct
48 (Nn Francis Mary Hodgson 1 Oct
395 Arthur Gardiner Muller .... 1 Oct
39 (G)Sebald Walter Bluett
Green 1 Oct
qog /CM^QHa1,01*1 Brisbane
326 $£) Bedwell 1 Oct
520 1 (G) ^Edward Leonard
WColl J Grieve 1 Oct
11 (G)m James Henry Thorn... 15 Nov
(Gt)Frank Reginald Willis 15 Nov
(Asst. Inspector Nacal Ordnance
Inspection Staff.)
80 (T*)Hugh Conybeare Hichens
15 Dec
111
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDEKS.
Ill
1909— oontd.
28 mReginald Ernest Marcon... 31 Dec
175 (G)James Ingleby Harrison
15 Jan
IB \ Roger L' Estrange Murray
23 ) Rede ... 31 Dec
180 (Gt)Isham Worsley Gibson,
M.V.O. © (e) ....
15 Jan
326c* fTTS Algernon Percy Le
^*y ClereFaught ... 31 Dec
524 Ernest Leslie Cardale .... 31 Dec
148a(Gt)Leonard Stanley Hol-
brook (e), M.V.O.
15 Jan
461 Aubrey Edward Duncombe
Moore 31 Dec
89 (G)Herbert Noel Stewart ...
15 Feb
385 (G)WSArcnibald Gilbert... 31 Dec
225d(J)Gerald Charles Dickens 31 Dec
16 (T)ttlGeorge Russell Nixon 31 Dec
162 Edward Miller Corrie Ruther-
foord .... ... ... 31 Dec
520 )
BY J fiflj Reginald Aylen ... 31 Dec
Po \ w
218«Reginald Guy Stone ..„ 31 Dec
273cntHugh Dennis Marryat ... 31 Dec
/Ui ru^ /^Oswald Tylston Hodg-
441 <-HJ K*) son 31 Dec
5 (G)James Louis Forbes ... 31 Dec
239 (Nf) Francis Baker Favell ... 31 Dec
1910
264atltRobert Elmhirst Thoyts... 15 Jan
iq £i*\ Christopher Temple
iy V£J Scriven _ ... 15 Jan
128
261 (T)mWilliam Bevill Row-
botham 15 Mar
ll<Tt)Arthur Horace Walker 15 Mar
420 (T)tttKenneth Brounger .... 15 Mar
(Gt)mGeorge Gipps (e) ... 30 Mar
295 ttlHenry Francis Howard
Wakefield 1 Apr
267 Francis Gordon William
Gilbert „ 1 Apr
385 (Jt)Duncan West Roe
1 Apr
81 (G) Quin tin Bernard Preston-
Thomas 1 Apr
388 (G)Roland Cecil Sneyd Hunt 1 Apr
388&mHenry Chalker Durrant
Field 1 Apr
1 (N^ Joseph Donald Ellaby... 1 Apr
34 Walter Dasent 1 Apr
283«Loftus William Jones _ 1 Apr
145
112
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.
1 91 0—contd.
66 ( J)John Edmund Power Bick-
ford ... .„ ... 1 Apr
520&Robert Gerald Hamond ... 1 Apr
m(Z)Jokn Peter Ralph Mar-
riott 1 Apr
286 (G)(-?)Ralph George Din-
widdy* (e) 28 Apr
180 (Q) Arthur Stanley Burt ... 15 May
231 (Gt)Edward Holden Rus-
sell (e)
448 (Tt)W'SfHenry
Thursfield (e)
15 May
George
... 15 May
260 (G)The Hon. Alexander
Robert Maule Ramsay ... 29 May
9 mJohn White 26 June
A7« /Tjjv Wilbraham Tennyson
4/0 i£J/ RandleFord 26 June
120 Hugh Skinner Shipway ... 26 June
391«(T)Colin Alfred Molyneux
Sarel 26 June
i ri Aki*\ Geoffrey Brancker
i&l [NT) Harrison ... .. 26 June
524
BY
Dev
©Kenneth Mackenzie
Mackenzie-Grieve 26 June
430 (G)Henry Grattan 26 June
oo, /TJ2\ Gilbert George Pearse
*M ^NTJ Hewett 26 June
191 Joseph William Lombard
Hunt
26 June
29 ntAlexander Bowser Mc-
Cullagh 26 June
mHenry John Graham Good 26 June
{Commander Instructor, Clyde
Dim., B.N.V.M.')
471i(G)tnPercival Van Strau-
benzee .„ ii ... 26 June
165
inn /TJ^mMervyn Patrick Traill
1W *$£) Smith .» _ 26 June
547 (W) mPaul MawdsleyBroster 26 June
383 Hugh Davenport Colville.... 26 June
335 ®Daniel McDowell... ... 26 June
1597>Edmond Julius Gordon
Mackinnon 26 June
41 (SmDashwood Fowler Moir... 26 June
i John Samuel Sandford
86 W Penrose
30 June
253 Robert James Buchanan ... 15 July
291 (T)William Lambarde Dodgson
15 July
218 (G) Charles Thomas Alexander
Bunbury 15 July
231 (T)FrederickVereWilliamsonl5 July
1806(G)mWilliam Wood Sillem 15 July
76 (H)(-f ) Vivian Ronald Bran-
don [R] ._ ._ ... 15 July
263 (S)(.Z")ArthurEdwardFrederick
Bedford 2 Aug
337 (G)Gerald Hepburn Brady 25 Aug
127«(G)James Wolfe Murray ... 1 Sept
298 ntCecil James Crocker ... 1 Sept
47 (f)Donald Errington ... 15 Sept
326* (S)(i)tnHector Boyes ... 16 Sept
66 (G)m John Walter Rainier... 15 Sept'
388 (T)mCharlesDominickBurke 15 Sept
471«lItReginald Becher Caldwell
Hutchinson, C.S.C. ... 15 Sept
177*( H)-A-Ubrey William Peebles,
M.V.O « ... 1 Oct
188
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDEKS.
113
l Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1910— contd.
366 Eric Crofton Collard ... 1 Oct
344 (T)Arthur Thomas Muir ... 1 Oct
2736Robin Campsie Dalglish ... 1 Oct
339 6(G) Francis Loftus Tottenham 1 Oct
«■ ®W$S?£?® GeKM
496*Paul Whitfield
84 William Bowen Mackenzie(a)
329 Alan Dixon
444 (H)ReginaldLionel Hancock
531 (T)w Richard Wyville Bromley 1 Oct
265 (G)Hubert Edward Dann-
reuther ... 15 Oct
237 (Gt)Edward Owen Cochrane 15 Oct
448 (Nf)(J)JamesGordonFraser 29 Oct
484«(G)Alick Stokes
182&m(S)Bonald Chnton Mayne
61 (T)mCharles Bradkirk Dick-
son
537«ntGeorge Holbrow Lang ...
107 Claude William Bulteel
Scobell
273dMalcolm Lennon Goldsmith
466 Clarence Walter Eyre Tre-
lawny
273S(T) Charles Albert Carey....
252 (T)tnHenry Dalrymple
Bridges ..
114 (G)mHugh Charles Buckle
HlGeoffrey Philip Russell ...
337 Herbert Bichardson Stokes
me «. /T^\ William Crawford
I96«m (Nt) Harri8on Mi
161 (i)(G) John Kenneth Beaufoy
Birch
414£Arthur George Hayes Bond
2 17&mWilf red Arthur Thompson
217
15 Nov
15 Nov
15 Nov
15 Nov
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
217 Henry George Giftard
175 (T)Leonard Pius Vavasour
432 (Tt)mFrederic Edward
Ernest Godfrey Schreiber
484<zHenry Purdon Boyd
90o /T2\ Douglas Balfour Le
388 W Mottle .„ ...
261 (N?)mMorgan Tindal
473 (G)John Claude Hamilton
ii7 /CJvtnGeoffreyHerbertFrey-
"' K*y berg
Philip Leslie Goddard
284 (T)Evan Campbell Bunbury
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
1911
518 m(G) ValentinePrancisGibbs 15 Jan
273 (S)mCharles Cabry Dix ... 15 Jan
lMGt)John By water- Ward ... 15 Feb
180 (G)mSidney Robert Bailey 27 Feb
William Henry Darwall ... 15 Mar
ceo /£2\Cuthbert Dixon Lone-
552 W staff 1 15 Mar
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
233
114
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.
1 91 1 —contd.
159 (Gt)wCecil Nugent Reyne 23 Mar
James Forest Dewar ... 31 Mar
Humphrey Handle Upton
Cottrell-Dormer 31 Mar
505rm Arthur Macaulay Lecky 31 Mar
w„ /rrs Charles Douglas Owst
*w ^NTJ shakespear 31 Mar
493a*(S)George Francis Lyon
Labouverie Page ... ... 31 Mar
275Z>mAubrey Thomas Tillard ... 31 Mar
62 Arthur Collier Petherick ... 31 Mar
408 Leveson Granyille Byron
Alexander Campbell ... 31 Mar
Oliver Maurice Fitz-Gerald
Stokes .. 31 Mar
352 ®Edward Williams Hamilton
Brookfield 31 Mar
(H)John Augustine Edgell 31 Mar
iaQ„^(H)Frederick Algernon
183a [U) ReyQe _ _ 31Mar
391a(T)Hartley Russell
Gwennap Moore 31 Mar
451&mRichard Anthony Aston
Plowden .„ 31 Mar
362 Charles Gwillim Robinson... 31 Mar
®tnEdward Carleton
Stubbs ... ... 31 Mar
250
520 (S)Everard John Hardman-
Jones ._ ... ... 15 Apr
48 (Gt)i«Pililip William
Douglas ^. ... ... 15 Apr
114 (Tt)mBasil Edward Reinold 15 Apr
5&&BFrederick Avenel Sommer-
ville 15 Apr
512 (T)Eric Lloyd Wharton ... 29 Apr
496 (G)mSt. Aubyn Baldwin
Wake 1 May
69 ^Leonard Robinson ._ 15 Jane
Qaa7,£2\lttAlfred Headley Nor-
339&(Nf) man * 15 June
oo /CJ\Geoffrey Middleton
z" vffiJ Randall Rayne ... 15 June
418tf&BmFrancis Allen Newton
Cromie 15 June
505 Colin Erskine Manisty
Law 30 June
HiaThe Hon. Edward Barry
Stewart Bingham ... 30 June
407 Hugh Undecimus Fletcher 30 June
■iar £2\WHeniT Edward de
d8j V£) Parny Rennick .„ 30 June
268 John Coombe Hodgson .„ 30 June
3Jj6 ) (A)(T)Frederick Lewis
ff// f Maitland Boothby... 30 June
4olo J
Reginald George Talbot ... 30 June
( Commander Instructor London
Divn., Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve.')
267
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.
115
1911— contd.
342 (i)Dudley Burton Napier
North > 30 June
196a(G)mHenry Layard Street 30 June
46 tttRobert Clutter buck Daven-
port 30 June
213Z>(i)Reginald Stannus Goff ...30 June
268cntGeorge Francis Arthur
Mulock 30 June
465 (T)Alfred Bernard Watts.... 30 June
225 m(G)Henry Leigh .30 June
492amJames Hope Neild .... 30 June
274&mBruce Lloyd Owen .... 30 June
496tt(lJ*\ WSnx Alfred Francis
kSJ Blakeney Carpenter 30 June
190 /CJ\wKenneth Noel Hum-
l™ VSJ phreys 30 June
25 Gordon Alston Coles .... 30 June
221aClaud Finlinson Allsup ... 30 June
258 (G)mJohn Wilfred Scott
[KM J 30 June
67 IfrffitnBasil JohnDouglas Guy 15 July
131 (T)Balph Stuart Sneyd ... 15 July
305a(T)mThomasBoderickFf ordel 5 Aug
153 (T)mGuy Dalrymple Fan-
ahawe 15 Aug
26 (T)ntEricGascoigneBobinson 15 Aug
590 tltGeorge Louis Browne ... 15 Aug
{Lent to Australian Government.)
263 (Gt)RudolfHenryColeVerner 31 Aug
4 (G)mCloudesleyVarylBobin-
son ... 31 Aug
266 ^T/S'(;T)inJanies Sacheverell
Constable Salmond ... 15 Sept
342 (G)mRichardThorntonDown 15 Sept
i m JamesAndrewGardiner
Troup.„ 15 Sept
170 S.BGeorge Hariey Pownall 15 Sept
5!2 (Tt)EdwardTierney Marshall 15 Sept
225cLewis Gonne Eyre Crabbe 30 Sept
295
484a fat)
48 (T)mRobert Stedman Mac-
Farlan - 30 Sept
339cGeorge Hoskins Irton Parker 30 Sept
9 mHenry Maclean Fothergill 30 Sept
520 OSGerald Bruce Gaskell ... 30 Sept
138 (H)mSidney Arthur Geary
Hill 30 Sept
217®Francis Adams Beasley,
M.V.O „ ... 30 Sept
230 Malcolm Kingsford de Money
Burgess 30 Sept
34amFrancis Perceval Saunders 30 Sept
234 The Right Hon. Lord George
Frederick Seymour .... 30 Sept
159 ® Basil Hamilton Piercy ... 30 Sept
284 mFrancis Henry Brabant ... 30 Sept
71 mEdward Owen Tudor ... 30 Sept
72 tltSt. Andrew Oliver St.John 30 Sept
291 (Gt)mGeorge Irwin Sanctuary
More 30 Sept
268eJohn Francis
Anderson
145 (Gt)ntArthur
Johnstone...
Ford
... 30 Sept
Townsend
8 Oct
337 (w) John Berkeley Murray 15 Oct
512 (T)mCharles Harold Evelyn
Head 15 Oct
266 (Gt)Geoffrey Blake ... 15 Oct
Paa* I (A)(G)(-?)mBobert Hamil-
43fa [ ton Clark-Hall .... 15 Oct
i«n /TiJvAlfred Fletcher Coplestone-
160 W Boughey ... .. 15 Oct
385 (Nt)tttLionel Henry Shore... 15 Oct
mCharles Reynolds Sharp .. 15 Oct
46«ntCyril Callaghan — ... 17 Oct
319
116
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.
1911— contd.
89 tltHerbert Edward Walter
Christian Whyte ... 15 Nov
512 (Tt) WS George Frederick
Montagu 15 Nov
299 &BmErnest William Leir ... 15 Nov
503 )
BY I (J)Richard St. John... 15 Nov
HKong )
11 (kJJ\ William Rodolph Skef-
K?y fington Harman ... 15 Dec
160 /T>v James Douglas Campbell
V£j 15 Dec
358&&SWilliam Reginald Denys
Crowther ... 15 Dec
66 (w)mGerald Lord Hodson 15 Dec
217cmNelson Wheelwright ... 31 Dec
113&(S)John Harold Smith-
Wright , ... 31 Dec
362 (T)EgertonWoottonlsaacson 31 Dec
317
®(H)HtFrederick John
Butler Gibson
266 Niel O'Neill ...
31 Dec
.. 31 Dec
n /0\ m Richard Gilkison Hurst
11 (£9 31 Dec
238aGeoffrey Corlett .... ... 31 Dec
lajohn Ouchterlony Barron... 31 Dec
219 Alexander Cook Underwood 31 Dec
129aBernard Matheson Harvey 31 Dec
379 (S) mHerbert William
Wyld 31 Dec
520 George Herbert Knowles ... 31 Dec
305a (fit) H.SKenneth MacLeod 31 Dec
337 (T)George Basil Harrison ... 31 Dec
317 (H) Charles Montagu Law-
rence Scott 31 Dec
339 mGerald Charles Wynter ... 31 Dec
387 ®Chichele Keppel Hart ... 31 Dec
40 Kennedy Gerard Brooke .„ 31 Dec
273&m®George Calthorpe Wood-
ward ... .„ ... 31 Dec
346
392 Henry Ernest Digby Hugh
Willoughby
366 |
Paqe \ (A)RobertAmcotts Wilson
4316 \
221 (S)(i")mHardinge Lilford
Shephard
177 (S)Roualeyn Duncan Foster
Forbes
174c(H)Charles Wills Tinson ....
153 mBasil Richard Brooke
261 (G)*mLachlan Donald Ian
MacKinnon
mPercival Francis Wil-
219 (NtJ
lough by
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
1912
232 mRobert Leal Jermain ... 15 Jan
34 (G)J°hn Barrington Haly 15 Jan
299 SB'Noel Frank Laurence ... 15 Jan
146 (T)mHenry Inglis Roslyn
Tnschler [KM] 15 Jan
512 (Tt)Charles Edward Kennedy-
Purvis (e) ... ... 15 Jan
352 (GtW-S Julian Francis
Chichester Patterson* (e) 15 Jan
391c (Gt) WS Robert Harman
Llewelyn (e) [E] ... 15 Jan
391a (Gt) ^'Hamilton John
Burnett Hall (e) [E] ...15 Jan
117 (T)Colin Stuart Inglis .... 2 Feb
•0 (Nf) Clement Charles Swift 6 Feb
58 ntEdwin Anderson Homan 15 Feb
291&(G)mJohn Cecil Davis ... 15 Feb
512 (Jt)Stephen Dowell Tillard 17 Feb
260 (Tt)Jolin skinner Wilson... 10 Mar
512 (T)JamesFownesSomerville 15 Mar
120 (Gt)*mEdward01iverBrude-
nell Seymour Osborne ... 15 Mar
370
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.
117
1912— contd.
CG (Tf)Leycester Curzon Maude
Roxby 15 Mar
273* (S)TnSBernard Buxton ... 31 Mar
484a(T)Arthur Henry Durrant
Field 31 Mar
■471 b (S)Charles Henry Aubrey
Cartwright 31 Mar
439&tltAndrew Browne Cunning-
ham 31 Mar
10 mEdmond Alan Berners
Stanley 31 Mar
435 m(i)Illtyd Arthur Stewart
Hutton 31 Mar
552 Joseph Gordon Walsh ... 31 Mar
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
552 (S) WS(i)Basil Richard Poe 31 Mar
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
258 ®Henry Venour Coates ... 31 Mar
127&(Nf) Aubrey Thomas ... 31 Mar
175 John Spencer Tyndall .„ 31 Mar
63 Frederick Wilfred Law ... 31 Mar
2S4 (G)ltlGrerald Fortescue Long-
hurst 31 Mar
.„. /T^vKenelm Everard Lane
ldl ktfy Creighton 31 Mar
159 (T)Lionel Edward Henry
Boyle 31 Mar
145 John Pelham Champion ... 31 Mar
366 ®George Moore Allender
Rowe 31 Mar
151 <S2?mGeorgeFrancisCholmley31 Mar
326 (G)Edward Glyn de Styrap
Jukes-Hughes 15 Apr
342 (T) Archibald Anthony
Lovett-Cameron ... ... 15 Apr
61 (G)Hugh Dundas Hamilton 15 Apr
266 (JftWS Roger Mowbray
Bellairs (e) ... ... 15 May
258 (T)mJohn William Howard 24 May
53 mJack Francis Vernon Guise 30 June
259 ®urRichard Bruce England 30 June
] 14 ®Francis Edward Byrne ... 30 June
276 Charles Gordon Ramsey ... 30 June
(i)Charles Bingham Elwell 30 June
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government, Aide-de- Camj) to
Governor of Queensland.)
or « /^Jv Leonard Hubert Lindner
260 W 30 June
400
239 Percy Dumayne Campbell... 30 June
366 m(G)Cecil Burnaby Prickett 30 June
7S<2Ralph Vincent Eyre ... 30 June
185a Robert Prescott McHardy... 30 June
229 (H)ntPercy Richard Stevens 30 June
520 ntHugh Hamilton-Gordon ... 30 June
518 (S)llt William Duncan Phipps,
M.V.O ... 30 June
439cGeorge Louis Downall Gibbs 30 June
159 (S) Cyril Duncan Fenn ... 30 June
79 Ernest George Houssemayne
Du Boulay ... ... 30 June
145amWalter John Fletcher ... 30 June
132 mFrancis Hastings
Bostock ... 30 June
222 Reginald Thornton Amedroz 30 June
386 (i) Lancelot Alan Snrythies.„ 30 June
402 Reginald Watkins Grubb ... 30 June
327 mBertie William Bluett ... 30 June
496 (Nt) Oswald Henry Dawson 30 June
irri>ZZ(T)Charles Edward Turle 15 July
299 &BDavidde Beau voir Stocks 15 July
96 SBCh&vles Beecham Land... 15 July
273 (GtPavidThorburnGraham-
Brown, M.V.O. @ ... 15 July
512 (Tt)Herbert Bardsley Taylor 15 July
127 ABCharles Gordon Brodie 19 July
351 SBTom Kenneth Triggs ... 10 Aug
273&(T)mGeorrrey Charles Candy 15 Aug
66 (T)tltJohn Harold Young .... 15 Aug
3 40a (G)Arthur Guy Sparrow .... 15 Aug
520 (Tt)ir6' Richard Lindsay
Nicholson 15 Aug
524 (I)mRichard Evan Williams
Kirby 15 Aug
or? /C2\mEvan Hamilton Martin
26 l&) 15 Aug
524 (S)James Murray Pipon ... 31 Aug
263 The Hon. Patrick George
Edward Cavendish Acheson,
mvo. ... .« ... 31 Aug
37«Arthur Marsden 31 Aug
326 (T)Richard Hayden Owen
Lane-Poole 15 Sept
ISO (G)ThomasHughBinney... 15 Sept
503 (Nf) Theodore Douglas Sharp 30 Sept
262 Brudenell Hunt-Grubbe ... 30 Sept
552 mHamilton Colclough Allen 30 Sept
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
438
D 3
118
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.
1912— contd.
202 ®Edwin Mansergh Palmer... 30 Sept
366 Clinton Francis Samuel
Danby 30 Sept
Arthur Winnifred Benson 30 Sept
524 Kenneth Bowring Toms ... 30 Sept
326aArthur Kimber Gregory ... 30 Sept
155 mAlwyne Edward Sherrin 30 Sept
543 Maurice Baldwin Raymond
Blackwood 30 Sept
•158 mNorman Malet Colquhoun
Thurstan 30 Sept
65 (N?) Richard Knight Philpott 30 Sept
q /TJ2\ ill William Eckford
J VHHJ Cornabe' [KM] ... 30 Sept
350 (m) Harry Lees Dacre Craven30 Sept
291 Arthur Henniker-Heaton ... 30 Sept
167 IttKenneth Allan Ferrers Guy 30 Sept
p I (A) ^Harold Larpent
431* j Woodcock 30 Sept
HI (H)Thomas Geoffrey Comber 30 Sept
350tf(7)mCecil Rupert Hemans... 30 Sept
218c(G)David William Shafto
Douglas 30 Sept
Maurice Brett Leslie ... 30 Sept
259(i)mHeathcote George Hewitt 30 Sept
366 ) (A) ill Charles Rumney
Page t Samson 30 Sept
431a ) (Acting Commander 1 Jan 12)
507aHugh Hext Rogers 30 Sept
isn7,^(7)m Geoffrey Neville
1806^ Henson ... .... 30 Sept
384 mGaorge William Taylor ... 30 Sept
238 Walter Colin Lucas ... ._ 30 Sept
429 m Edward McConnell
Wyndham Lawrie ... 30 Sept
505 Francis Edward Henry
Graham Hobart 30 Sept
281«Nigel Kenneth Walter
Barttelot 30 Sept
507 Wellwood George Courtenay
Maxwell 30 Sept
ISO (G)George Hamilton D'Oyly
Lyon ... 3 Oct
349 Richard Matthew King ... 2 Nov
299 SBOecil Ponsonby Talbot ... 15 Nov
170 (TX-DGeorge Bryan Palmes 15 Nov
3<i3 (G)tnErnest Cyril Brent ... 15 Nov
471
546 (G) Cecil Hunter Boyd
Gowan ... 30 Nov
352 (S)HrN m Bertram Home
Ramsay ... 15 Dec
299 &Z?Edward Courtney Boyle 15 Deo
299 SSmWilliam St. John Fraser 18 Dec
521 (Tt) Alfred Drummond
Warrington- Morris ... 18 Dec
4.7 3 /T^ntGeorge Frederick Basset
*'5 \^J Edward-Collins ... 26 Dec
288 Arthur Geoffrey Napier Lane 30 Dec
319 (2) Hubert Edwin Gore-
Langton 31 Dec
524 mGeorge Mytton Hill ... 31 Dec
213 (S)Reginald Francis Eyre... 31 Dec
' Gilbert Cockshutt Heathcote 31 Dec
{Lent for service under the Colonial Ofhee.)
545 Cecil Henry Hulton Sams ... 31 Dec
' 92 \ tltWilfrid Ward Hunt ... 31 Dec
99 ® Arthur Gordon Leslie ... 31 Dec
471S®Robert Charles CatorSmart 31 Dec
275 Alan Frederic William
Howard ... 31 Dec
531m (Nt) Edmund John Birch... 31 Dec
31 Dec.
259 The Right Hon. Charles
Frederick Cavendish, Lord
Waterpark
okq /CJ\tn Arthur Bannatyne
^5S \J*T) Arnold Baker
170«George Bibby Hartford
265&mHugh Coningsby Johnson
WColl Brian Patrick MacMahon
158 James Oliver Elliot...
11 Hugh Barrinsrton Wo<-sley
o o c fZ^ tnNe ville Bre voortCarey
225 (Ny Brock
363 TT'SiltHenry Taprell Dorling
503 mPhilip Vere Kilgour
113 Lindsay Richard Venn
172 (G)Henry Steuart Mac-
naghten Harrison- Wallace
151 (T)Walter Neville Lapage
524 Basil Lancelot Wymer
86 Cecil Mervyn Queripel
Frederic William Clarkson
1913
118 Harold de GallyeLamotte... 15 Jan
339&(Tt)l« Baldwin Charles Walker
15 Jan
E06
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Deo
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS,
119
1913— eontd.
507tf(G)Wilfred Neville distance 15 Jan
(TI-)GuyWaterhouseHallifax 15 Jan
{Lent for duty under the
Turkish Government.)
151 AffFrancis Herbert Heaven-
ingham Goodhart ... 15 Jan
263 (Tt)Frederic Giffard (b)... 15 Jan
150 (T)ntWilliam Malcolm Mar-
tyn Eobinson (E) ... 15 Jan
299 SZ?Theodore Stuart Brodie 19 Jan
286«mEvelyn Claude Ogilvie
Thomson ... ... ... 30 Jan
520 PiVCharles Edward Collins 31 Jan
151 SBM.&X Kennedy Horton ... 15 Feb
4 (Nt) Albert John Kobertson 15 Feb
5 (T)Guy Lushington Coleridge
28 Feb
448 (Gt)Lionel Victor Wells ... 15 Mar
299 &BCharles- Stuart Benning 15 Mar
100 (Tt)Alired Edmund Godsal 15 Mar
1 46 (T-f)WilliamBeveridgeMack-
enzie (b) 30 Mar
117<zm James Follett Houstoun... 1 Apr
65 mHerbert Gerald Briggs ... 1 Apr
239 Charles Herbert Michaelson 1 Apr
151 £i?Ferdinand Eric Bertram
Feilmann ... ... ... 1 Apr
ca7 /fI2\ Norman Leven Russell
507«(NJ) BeU _ _ _ 1Apr
61 George Ponsonby Sherston 1 Apr
213 Frederic Boyd Coppin ... 1 Apr
299 &3Kenneth Mervyn Bruce 1 Apr
John Cyril FitzBobert
Borrett 1 Apr
160 (Nf) Charles Courtenay BeU 1 Apr
326&mRichard William Dniacke
Bayly 1 Apr
39l<?Charles Frederic Roy Cowan 1 Apr
510 (Nf) Harry Cecil BrandPipon 1 Apr
37 mHerbert Francis Littledale 1 Apr
277 James Bairstow Bateman ... 1 Apr
520 mCecil Chard Hey cock ... 1 Apr
13 ntHenry Clive Rawlings ... 1 Apr
William Robert Ronald
Leach ... ... ... 1 Apr
{Commander Instructor, Mersey Livn.,
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.')
539
BY ^(S)Miles Brock Birkett ... 1 Apr
525 ntErnest Hamlyn Bannister
Williams ... ... ... 1 Apr
483J(S)UtSomerville Peregrine
Brownlow Russell ... 1 Apr
444 (H)John Metcalfe Jackson 1 Apr
416 (i)Geoffrey Stewart Fleetwood
Nash 1 Apr
274 (Nt) James Millar Begg ... 1 Apr
©Kenneth Douglas Worsley
Macpherson 1 Apr
274 William Edmund Compton 15 Apr
496 (Tt)Senry Luxmore Hit-
chins @ 15 Apr
v>7 /T^\ ill JHenry Edmund Harvey
i-'«^NJ/ Spencer-Cooper.M.V.O.
18 Apr
42 SfiMartin Eric Nasmith ... 15 May
266 SSThomas Frederick Parker
Calvert 15 May
448 Bertram Vigne ... ... 15 May
432 (Gt)James Stuart Maclaren
Ritchie 15 May
72 &SGeorge Campbell Street 28 May
36 mArthur Felton Crutchley 30 June
207 mCharles Geoffrey Coleridge
Sumner 30 June
377 John Sinclair Morrell ... 30 June
350 mFrancis Stuart McGachen 30 June
552 Allan Robert Armitage
Macdonald 30 June
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
388 (T)WS Noel Everard Ise-
monger 30 June
305 Henry de Beauvoir Tupper 30 June
116 mCharles Astley Poignand 30 June
ISO&mFrancisGordonBrickenden 30 June
150 (G)mErrol Manners ... 30 June
153 mWilliam Wybrow Hall-
wright 30 June
476 Thomas John Lin berry ... 30 June
306 mGeorge Miller 30 June
391«(S)James Buller Kitson ... 30 June
358 Cyril Prescott Franklin ... 30 June
135 Roy Bacchus 30 June
127 Evelyn John James Southby 30 June
(!0« Kenneth Adair Beattie ... 30 June
502 (H)Godfrey Berkeley John
Benyon 30 June
199amFrank Goodrich Terry ... 30 June
574
120
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.
1913— contd.
47 Gerald Car tmell Harrison ... 30 June
TB I William Gabbett Asbton
98 i Shuttle wortb 30 June
365 Thomas KenDedy Maxwell 30 June
366 )
Paget (A) \m\ Reginald Gregory 30 June
431* ' W
267 (N?)mHenry Croker Pellow 30 June
217J(G)Charles Llewelyn Back-
bouse 15 July
109 mHugh Tumour England ... 15 July
(G)ntArcbibald Compton Win-
nington Domvile ... 15 July
(Lent for service under the CJiilian Govt.)
213 (Gt)Eustace Ruffel Drake
Long 15 July
270«Frederic Archibald Hunter
Russel 15 July
263 (G)tttCharles George Ley
Woollcombe 15 July
299 IF^&gArthurGeorgeJamesonSO July
391o(Tt)Ralph Lyall Clayton ... 30 July
160 (w) Edward Balfour Cloete 30 July
558 (T)Henry Noel Mariyat
Hardy 30 July
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
o q q iC2\ Hardwick Francis Brad-
ZW ^ shaw 15 Aug
494 John Norman Benbow ... 15 Aug
520 (S)HughBeaumontRobinson 15 Aug
524 )
'r>v ( /C2\ttt Charles Dene Richardson
11. \ ^ 21 ^
385 Ernest Loftus Colley Grattan 30 Aug
459 mSydney Hopkins ... 31 Aug
(S)Fischer Burges Watson 31 Aug
72 Si?John Robert Guy Mon-
creiffe 31 Aug
512 (Tt)BrianEgerton(E)[M] 15 Sept
331 Herbert Reginald Lloyd
Edwards 30 Sept
366 Arthur Penton Napier
Thorowgood 30 Sept
223 mLawrence D'Oyly Bignell 30 Sept
111 mEdgar ChristopherCookson 30 Sept
109&EricQuintin Carter ... 30 Sept
■jr-i i ii a /C!T\ John Stewart Gordon
l<MH)(Nt/> Fraser 30 Sept
469« Claude Lindesay Bate ... 30 Sept
Cecil Godfrey Cruttwell ... 30 Sept
606
100 George Osborne Hewett .... 30 Sept
72 StfWilliaiD John Foster ... 30 Sept
Ao-, /TT> Philip William Car wi then
i6L W Sharpe 30 Sept
4«Norman Angel Kyrle Money 30 Sept
337 -PPFmVyvyan Raymond
Nesbitt Porter 30 Sept
196 Montague George Bentinck
Legge 30 Sept
452 mPatrickBirminghamCrohan 30 Sept
5aOwen Tudor Hood Phillips 30 Sept
Trevor Ronald Chamber lin 30 Sept
{Commander Instructor Sussex Dim.,
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.')
TB ) (S)Alf red E n g 1 e fi e 1 d
16 ( Evans 30 Sept
347 Hugh Campbell Murdoch ... 30 Sept
48 Edward Howell Cater ... 30 Sept
113 Thomas Stephen Lewis
Dorman ... 30 Sept
589 John Francis Finlayson ... 30 Sept
(Lent for duty under. Australian
Government,')
141 mGeorge Macgregor Skinner 30 Sept
148a (n?) Sydney Keith Smyth ... 30 Sept
276c Arthur Avison Scott ... 30 Sept
144 (S)mFrancis Walter Despard
Twigg ... 30 Sept
120 Frederick Colnett CorVyo... 30 Sept
9Qi /f^v Arthur Falkenberg
au (jvr; Powell 30 Sept
496«(Gt)ntEvan Bruce-Gardyne 15 Oct
475a (Nt)mArthur Lucius O'Brien 15 Oct
160 (Nt) Francis Noel Shearme... 15 Oct
153 (G)Archibald Seaburne May,
M.V.0 15 Oct
Ro /CJ\ Ut John Henry Dacres
06 y^J Cunningham ... 30 Oct
558 (Gt)LancelotArtnurWetnerell
Spooner [E] 30 Oct
(Lent /or duty under Aus-
tralian Government)
544 Robin Wynell Mayow Lloyd 15 Nov
484«Henry Percival Wilson .... 15 Nov
524 (G)Hugh Duppa Collins ... 15 Nov
i«n (^J2\(^)Sidney Beckwith
JbU ^ Mainguy 30 Nov
lFryW0O*ErskineArthurNicolson30 Nov
528 &SGeoffrey Lay ton ... 30 Nov
268e SB Robert Bertram Ramsay 30 Nov
639
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.
121
1913— contd.
387 (Gt)Harold Robert Priston
[E] 30 Nov
492 ,&ffClySord Harris Warren... 30 Nov
299 &BRobert Crosby Halahan 30 Nov
[KM]
The Hon. GuyStopford ... 15 Dec
512 (T)Henry Richard Sawbridge
15 Dec
151 &5Gilbert Hilton Kellett... 30 Dec
John Lea Longstaff ... 31 Dec
TB I Astley Dundas Cooper
81 j Cooper- Key ... 31 Dec
287 Clement Richard Dane .... 31 Dec
539 Arthur Jermyn Landon ... 31 Dec
22 Randal Borough McCowen... 31 Dec
&Z?tttThomas Fleming Besant 31 Dec
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government?)
109«Charles Harold Jones ... 31 Dec
q9fi /Edmond Alain Tremeur de
\ Poher de la Poer ... 31 Dec
261 mStuart Elton Holder ... 31 Dec
(S) Maurice Crause Bomford 31 Dec
{Commander Instructor, Tyne-
side Division, Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve)
456 Malcolm Raphael Joseph
Maxwell-Scott 31 Dec
4 Arthur Charles Fawssett ... 31 Dec
299 SSGodfrey Herbert ... 31 Dec
364 Richard Chase Turner ... 31 Dec
326 ®CharlesTrevenenWilson... 31 Dec
476 (S)Richard Lloyd Hamer ... 31 Dec
117 Thomas Clarence Wilsone 31 Dec
178 mAlexander Nevile Lubbock 31 Dec
470 Ralph Michael Mack ... 31 Dec
476 ®mRoy Neville Suter ... 31 Dec
174aEdward Smyth-Osbourne .. 31 Dec
344amMalcolm Murray .. .„ 31 Dec
377«Michael Kavanagh Horsley
Kennedy 31 Dec
524 ®Tim Melvin Barrett [KM] 31 Dec
1914
127&(G)Alan George Despard
Twigg 15 Jan
492 SSHerbert William Shove
(b) 15 Jan
15 Clive Phillipps-Wolley ... 15 Feb
163 (Nf) Edmond Poole Gabbett 15 Feb
420 Raymond Jocelyn Harris-
St. John „ 28 Feb
674
366
4316
Pane I (T) de Courcy Wyndor
Plunkett Ireland ... 28 Feb
237 (T) Arthur Clive Horsley ... 28 Feb
(S)John Harry Kay Clegg ... 15 Mar
16 (Nf) Arthur Cecil Roberts ..15 Mar
305a(G)Cuy Charles Cecil Royle 15 Mar
512 (T) Ernest Torre Favell ... 15 Mar
476 (Gt)Cuthbert Winthrop
Swithinbank 15 Mar
492 &SThomas Cecil Benfield
Harbottle 15 Mar
177 /CJ^y1"^ Herbert Gordon
Iffi/ Benson® 30 Mar
80 (G)Hubert Ardill 30 Mar
199 SBEobeit Ross Turner ... 30 Mar
528 ^.SClaude Congreve Dobson 30 Mar
iv r )77 (*t?\ Cradock William Cal-
■ ° ^fV mady John Nowell 30 Mar
TFCWZ(G)Kenneth Berkeley Mac-
kenzie Churchill 30 Mar
266 (Tt)Edward Wilson Mac-
Kichan @ 30 Mar
454 (T)Robert Craigie Hamilton 30 Mar
4 14a Ralph Wilmot Wilkinson 1 Apr
333 James Vandeleur Creagh ... 1 Apr
491 Alexander Hugh Gye [R]... 1 Apr
270 Mountague Robert Bernard 1 Apr
590 ®Ralph Hawtrey Deane ... 1 Apr
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government.')
505 HenryRaymondClifton-Mogg 1 Apr
176 John Palmer Landon ... 1 Apr
1 63 Thomas Edwards Greenshields 1 Apr
443 (/)mCharles Herbert Neill
James „ 1 Apr
542 Philip George Wodehouse ... 1 Apr
528 $Z?Vincent Morse Cooper ... 1 Apr
471£(S)George Edward Cumming 1 Apr
531 mDudley Stuart 1 Apr
277 Bertrand Bannerman ... 1 Apr
155 (Nf) Charles Holt Fforde ... 1 Apr
pa° } m(A)Philip Alfred Shep-
431 J herd ... 1 Apr
22 mAnthony Launcelot Henry
Deane Coke 1 Apr
277 Charles Leonard Fox ... 1 Apr
' J 8 faf) Bernard Knightley Boase 1 Apr
448 John Lanison Field .„ 1 Apr
710
122
LIEUTENANTS.
1906
183<z(H)mRolf Viney 15 Apr
180 (G)inChristopher John
Frederick Wood . 15 Apr
62a(G)William Eaigersfeld
Phillimore._ .... .-15 Apr
199 &ffGeoffrey Nepean Biggs ... 15 Apr
180 (Gt)Francis Thomas Butler
Tower 15 Apr
iis«,/£*\Basil d'Auvergne Col-
113m (Nt; lings 30 Apr
34 (T)GordonReinholdBald... 15 May
117 WZ(Tt)Alfred Hugh Taylor (E)*
15 May
547 (Tt) Wilfrid PearseGandell(E)15 May
232 ASHenry John Hearn ... 15 June
366 (G)Philip Hordern 15 June
512 (Tt)Edward Clifford Watson 15 June
Alexander Herbert MacLeod
Burton 30 June
421 Francis Leonard Back ... 30 June
521mCyril John Laugham Noakes 30 June
,.,. | Philip Wilfred Sidney
1J4 ) King 30 June
W CWZ(i)Ronald Hubert Hilliard 30 June
390 George Hamilton Dennistoun 30 June
199 SBGeovge Wyatt Edgell
Naper 30 June
Arthur Swinfen Durance
George 30 June
<r^\ Ernest Jerome Fitzpatrick
21/ (JNt; Tisdall 30 June
420 (n?) Donald WiUiam Farmer 30 June
575 (S)MylesAldingtonBlomfield 30 June
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government, .)
100 Clive Neville Eolfe .... ... 30 June
lloHenry Victor Hudson ... 30 June
25
166 mCharles Lewis Maitland
Makgill Crichton 30 June
552 William Mervyn Vaughan
Lewis 30 June
{Lent for duty under Australian
Government.')
620 The Hon. Edmund Rupert
Drummond 30 June
{Lent for duty under Canadian
Government )
43 mThomas Gilbert Carter ... 30 June
267& Reginald Vesey Holt ... 30 June
339&mDesmond Fitz-Harry Dolphin
30 June
330 James Lenox Conyngham
Clark 30 June
148cAlexander Sholto Douglas... 30 June
9177 /T^v Maurice Percy Berkeley
"U0\J*y Portman ... ... 30 June
252 (S)Ernle William Money ... 30 June
473 Humphrey Willie Best ... 30 June
223aJohn Fawcett 30 June
160aCosmo Alec Onslow Douglas 30 June
75«Robert Makin .„ ... 30 June
99 (Tt)RalPn Leatham ... 30 June
175 (n|) Arthur Beauchamp St.
v— 'John 15 July
411 (H)James Roberton Harvey 15 July
199 (T)Lionel Arthur Doveton
Sturdee 15 July
27 John Cronyn Tovey ... 15 July
547 (G)Arthur Ninian Dowding 15 July
41Sa&BDonald Irvine McGillewie 15 July
524 (Gt)Cvril Gordon Sedgwick 15 July
ttt-^ 77 /TT2\ Charles Sebastian Morris
42 #i?Brownlow Villiers Layard 30 July
49
LIEUTENANTS.
123
1906— contd.
299 &BArchibald Douglas Coch- ■
rane 30 July
385 1(G) Aylracr Newton
NOB J George Firebrace .... 30 July
277 (G)Owen Christopher Hare 30 July
263 mRalph Behest Janvrin ... 15 Aug
232 #2?Hubert Vaughan-Jones 15 Aug
267 (Z)Richard Lloyd Edwards 15 Aug
349aDouglas Faviell 15 Aug
32Gt("7"-i-)l-eonar^FosbrookePotter 15 Aug
5 (J) Eric Clover Ward ... 30 Aug
384 77teJET<JW.PeterRobertHeath-
coteDrummondWilloughby 31 Aug
99 SB Andrew Wilmot-Smith... 15 Sept
54G (n|) Stanley Evans Thomas 15 Sept
381 The Bight Hon. Lord Alastair
Mungo Graham 15 Sept
148aWilliam Spencer Hargreaves 30 Sept
366
Page
431a )
„„ /TTNtltJehoiada Jeaffreson
26b \J*f) Brewer 1 Oct
520 Percy Frederic Newcombe... 1 Oct
John Angus Scott .... ... 1 Oct
2256Robert Wise Richardson ... 1 Oct
506 m Evelyn Harry Byrd Levett
Scrivener 1 Oct
182 Fairfax Moresby Kerr ... 1 Oct
204 Roger Vincent Alison ... 1 Oct
113a(S) William Jock Whitworth 1 Oct
237 SB James Charles Wauhope 1 Oct
120 SB Clement Gordon Wake-
field Head 1 Oct
438 John PhelipsFarquharson... 1 Oct
(H)Alan Francis Steel Grant 1 Oct
(Naval Assistant to Hydrographer)
11 7a John Jackson Cuthbert
Ridley 1 Oct
113 Jack Arthur Atwood Morris 1 Oct
23 Horatio Morey Garrett .... 1 Oct
195«mStephen St. Leger Moore.... 1 Oct
80
Ennis Tristram Ratcliffe
Chambers
1 Oct
199 SB Robert Fellowes Chisholm 1 Oct
464 Charles Edward Vereker
Craufurd 1 Oct
G3aGeoffrey Eric Ridgeway .„ 1 Oct
165 (/) Ralph Meyrick Plall ... 1 Oct
271amArthur Gerald Onslow,
C.S.C 15 Oct
(G)Frank Elliott 15 Oct
(Lent for duty under the Turkish
Government.)
273 David Victor Fairfax
Erskine ... , 15 Oct
Pa^i^ .Hugh
431a .
Graham Cunningham
Glen 30 Oct
451aRonald Mountstevens
Fraser „. 30 Oct
131 (G)Frank George Bramble 30 Oct
120 (Xt)John Arnold Lees ... 30 Oct
391a#Z?Harrington Douty
Edwards 30 Oct
Alexander
Williamson 30 Oct
39®'
CNt
Hugh Lyttleton Hasle-
wood
30 Oct
TFCWZ(G)Patrick
[KM] .,
26 (G)Geoffrey
Arbutbnot
Macnamara
30 Oct
Schomberg
15 Nov
177 (T)Walter Kevin Edward
Conlon 15 Nov
39bj(Gt)paul Thomond Gape
Methuen 15 Nov
181 tltStephen Hewitt Sutton
Moxly ... 15 Nov
431 (T)Knightley Vere Orlebar 15 Nov
266 Harold Gordon Cooper
Franklin 30 Nov
274 (G) Edward Humphrey
Pearce Edgcumbe ... 15 Dec
284 Ralph Frederick Seymour... 15 Dec
63 (G)Clive Pinsent 15 Dec
268^Martin Robertson- Glasgow 30 Dec
105
124
LIEUTENANTS.
1906— contd.
177&Alexander Gibson Fleming 30 Dec
3^ I (A.)Arthur Murray Long-
4316
30 Dec
16 (Gt) Denham Maurice Turner
Bedford 30 Dec
(Gt) Percy Eughes Ridler © 30 Dec
Spencer Francis Eussell ... 31 Dec
509 Douglas Roscoe Saxby-
Thomas 31 Dec
231 Ronald James
Willoughby
Edward
31 Dec
630 Henry Byng Pilcher ... 31 Dec
(Lent for duty under Canadian
Government.')
498 Charles William Augustus
Baldwin 31 Dec
356 John Kelty McLeod ... 31 Dec
531 S.BJohn Robert Auber Cod-
rington .. ..31 Dec
524 Arthur George Seymour ... 31 Dec
80 Harry George Hamilton
Tandy 31 Dec
mFrancis Charles Cadogan... 31 Dec
(S) Richard Hugh Loraine
Bevan ™ " 31 Dec
505 Horace Walker 31 Dec
381 John Arthur Mansfield
Sturges v- ... .- 31 Dec
SBRenvj Hugh Gordon Dacre
Stoker ... 31 Dec
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government.')
177 Kenneth Favi ell Sword er ... 31 Dec
561 mFrederick Neville Eardley-
Wilmot 31 Dec
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government^)
42 S-BJohn Fenwick Hutchings 31 Dec
6 Harold Dallas Adair-Hall 31 Dec
520 (S)Gerald Berkeley Villiers 31 Dec
128
421 m (Nf) Walter Cecil Tancred 31 Dec
339&Charles Everard Hughes
White 31 Dec
520 (S)Martin Edward Scobell
Boisaier 31 Dec
156 mDelorest John Dumergue
Noble ... .„ ... 31 Dec
1907
552 (G) Frederick Campbell
Darley 15 Jan
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government.)
145 (Jj)TheBon. Hugh Cecil Robert
Feilding ** [M] (E) .„ 15 Jan
385 (Gt)Edmund Digby Maxwell
Robertson (e) [E] ... 15 Jan
218c(l) (Nt) Edgar Worton Pegler 30 Jan
531 j&BAthelstan Alfred Lennox
Fenner 30 Jan
^3(T J William Thomas Hicks .... 11 Feb
476 Walter Lionel Fielding ... 15 Feb
79 (Gt)Robert Francis Uniacke
Penrose Fitz Gerald .„, 15 Feb
( J) Walter Theodore Bagot... 28 Feb
388 SB Kenneth James Duff-
Dunbar 28 Feb
432 Frederic Graham Schurr .. 28 Feb
12<z Walter Henry Leeke ... 15 Mar
391c(Gt)J«hn Otho Nicholson Wood
15 Mar
irn /TT2\ Maurice Fiennes Fitz-
iw ^ c-erald Wilson ... 15 Mar
232 (Gt)-^an Ramsay Dewar ... 15 Mar
l1-" (GtK-OMelville Adams Hawes 15 Mar
457 (Nt) Robert Cholerton Hayes 30 Mar
149
LIEUTENANTS.
1 907— contd.
590 (S)George William Seymour
Seton _ 30 Mar
{Lent far duty under Australian
Government.)
570 George Perceval Maxwell
FitzGerald 1 Apr
{Lent for duty under Australian
Government?)
John Paget Gibbs .... .„ 1 Apr
^ aoh £S\ Christopher Hooper
182* (Nt) phmJs _ 1Apr
77 (S) Edward Osborne Broadley 1 Apr
20 Andrew Johnstone.... .... 1 Apr
420 George Wilson .... ... 1 Apr
22 Philip Hastings Irwin ... 1 Apr
39 Salisbury Hamilton Simpson 1 Apr
474«Robert Raymond Hallo-
well-Carew .... .... 1 Apr
561 Charles Fenwick Stow ... 1 Apr
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government.)
519 Richard Marsland Hopkins 1 Apr
160 /rr\ Gordon Frederick Mark-
icy wick ... 1 Apr
213 James Cantrell Johnstone
Soutter 1 Apr
63 &Z?Fitzroy Hamilton Dal-
rymple Byron 1 Apr
266 FraDcis Hugh Walter
Goolden ..» 1 Apr
382 Cuthbert Patrick Blake .„ 1 Apr
266 Alastair Gordon ... ... 1 Apr
48 Henry Daniel Pridham-
Wippell ... .„ ... 1 Apr
284 SB John Buller Glencross ... 1 Apr
280 William James Frederick
Dunlop * ... 1 Apr
454 Frederick Philip Champion
de Crespigny 1 Apr
] 99 SB Henry Phillips Hughes 1 Apr
42 SB George Pilkington ... 15 Apr
318 Alfred Geoffrey Peace ... 15 Apr
9 (G)Walter Macdonald Nash 15 May
176a (K) Richard Bertram Colles 15 May
23 Archibald Boyd Cornabe" ... 15 May
284 Guy Percival Bowles ... 30 May
575 G^rnest Richardson Gloag 30 May
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government.')
( H ) Archibald Colquhoun Bell 7 Jun e
(Naval Assistant to Hydrographer)
180
E
381 ® Wilfred Dixon Stirling 15 June
i3,l ^ancis James Ongley Lamb 30 June
o«a SSa rdBe°edictArathoon 30 June
260 iSSBernard Acworth ... 30 June
68a (N?) Walter Robert Morant
,-o « Wy*™ 30 June
1»3 Geoffrey Alfred Luscombe... 30 June
163 Gordon McLeod Cameron... 30 June
iS ^^rendon Tippet ... 30 June
125 Frederick Archibald
si« pWK ,- ™ 30June
5 is Herbert Acheson Forster ... 30 June
337 John William Titus Salt .. 30 June
531 James Robert Carnegie
Cavendish 30 June
161 Laurence Reynolds Palmer 30 June
346 Claude Baynard Evans ... 30 June
430 (S)Lionel George Foote ... 30 June
505 Frank Lumb ... 30 June
448 (S)Herbert Fitzherbert .".". 30 June
389 Theodore Keppel Elmsley ... 30 June
512 (Tt)Frank Herbert Terry Ree 30 June
545 (G)Edward Ogle Disney ... 30 JuDe
457 (G)tttReginald Foster Pitt
Maton t„ ... _ 30 June
159&S Julian Tenison Tenison ."„ 15 July
452 (Nt)Stephen Savage English 15 July
160 (^Charles Herbert Swaine
w Lapage .... ... 15 ju]y
161 (T)Edwin Grave Morris ... 15 July
CG Charles Lester Kerr ... 15 juiy
545 (T)Roderick Bruce Tremayne
Miles .. 15 July
575 (w) Leslie Charles Bott ... 15 July
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government.)
505 m Henry loan Montagu
Lawrence Scott ... 30 July
228a (h) Claud Methuen Leggatt 30 July
88 Francis Cuthbert Piatt ... 30 July
11 I (Tt) Arthur John Layard
1 Murray ' _ 30 July
531 (G)Norman Atherton Wode-
house ... ... „ 30 July
160 (G*\Tllomas Maclear
VlZV Brounger ... ... 15 Aug
291 b (Nf) William Reginald Priaton 15 A ug
467 wJulian Harrison
216
h> 15 Aug
126
LIEUTENANTS.
1907— eontd.
213 mTom Douglas Greener ... 30 Aug
387 Hugh Joseph Woodward .... 31 Aug
160 Rupert Egerton Lubbock ... 31 Aug
, .» /£7?\ Harold Townshend
lb7 (NJ) Bowen 31 Aug
217JHerbert Inglis Nigel Lyon... 3 Sept
283(J)Thomas Charles Carpenter
Bolster ... 15 Sept
366 )
Page \ (A)John Wilfrid Seddon„ 15 Sept
431a )
326 Roger Leigh Wiles 15 Sept
ooo ^\ Vincent Byrne Card-
299 (N) weU ... 15 Sept
512 SB Philip Ernest Dniacke
Townshend 30 Sept
193Hubert Stanley Braddyll ... 30 Sept
366 Evelyn Roy Edmunds ... 1 Oct
279 Vernon Saumarez Butler „. 1 Oct
SB Henry Dale Gill ... 1 Oct
(Lent for duty under Greek Govt.)
430 ( H)Lancelot Percy Frey berg 1 Oct
64 Gordon Campbell 1 Oct
552 David Craufurd Pillans ... 1 Oct
{Lent for duty under Australian
Govt.)
182a(I)Hubert Osmond Wauton 1 Oct
217cDouglas Henry Vernon
Wilson .„ 1 Oct
332(H)Patrick Stewart Erskine
Maxwell 1 0ct
620 ®Harry Bingham Jermain 1 Oct
(Lent for duty under Canadian
Govt.)
46 (Nt) Oecil Edward Brooke 1 Oct
340 Henry Percy Boxer
39 la® Robert Gregory Maze
Durrant Hunt
457 Henry William Gregory .„.
228 Alfred Edwin Sumner Tanner
273&&#Reginald Burnard Darke
512 (ft) William Penrose Mark-
Wardlaw
430 ( I) (T) J°nn Edward Lake
Bashford
438 '/2\ Algernon Robert Smith-
\™J wick
160a(G)Frederic Walter Bennett
277 (S) Frederick Cluny Lucas
182e(G)R°ger Surges
347 (G)Artnur William Brooks
239 (Gt)Lancelot Ernest Holland
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
30 Oct
30 Oct
15 Nov
15 Nov
15 Nov
15 Nov
86 (G)Nigel Robert Fergusson 15 Nov
... /r>\ Gilbert George Herbert
108 (Nt; Cooke 3o Nov
589 (Gt) Denis Edward Rahilly 30 Nov
{Lent for duty under Australian
Government.)
299 (T)tnGordon Cooper Wilk-
inson... 15 Dec
200 John Ignatius Hallett ... 30 Dec
575 John Essex Grey-Smith ... 30 Dec
{Lent for duty under Australian
Government)
159 Lionel George Dawson ... 31 Dec
Hector Richard Monro ... 31 Dec
145 &BRobert Henry Taunton
Raikes 31 Dec
411 (H)FrancisEdmundBlechyn-
denHaselfoot ... 31 Dec
117 ABntJohn Graham Bower ... 31 Dec
549 Ernest Walter Kirkby ... 31 Dec
317 /rr\(H)Cecil Philip Chearnley
{**) 31 Dec
260 Granville Murray-Browne 31 Dec
291 James Henry Maitland-
Makgill-Crichton 31 Dec
136 Christopher John Francis
Eddis ... 31 Dec
445 Gerald Harper 31 Dec
177 SSClaud Lacy Yea Dering 31 Dec
388 Arthur Gerald Harris .~ 31 Dec
492 S-tfGeorge Augustus Saltren-
Willett 31 Dec
■,r,t /£2\ Ronald Hamilton Cur-
174a (Nt) zon Hallifax 31 Dec
1908
5a (m) Henry Ruthven Moore 15 Jan
607aCecil Charles Brittain Vacher 30 Jan
385 (Nt) David Ronald Ritchie... 30 Jan
,T^\Edward Sidney Graham ... 30 Jan
115J
505 (G)FrederickCobbFinnis... 15 Feb
(Nt)Cuthbert John Pope ... 15 Feb
{Lent for duty under Australian
Government,')
291 SB (J)Cornelius Octavius
Regnart ... .15 Feb-
127WTI William Henry Wake
V Ridley 15 Febi
232 ("["j)ArnoldMaitland-Dougall 15 Feb
238 Charles Frederick Harris .„ 29 Febl
TB | Graham Francis Winstanley
107 I Wilson «. -. - 29 Feb
283
LIEUTENANTS.
127
1 908— contd.
432 /S5(/)mGeorgePirieThomson
[KM] 29 Feb
196aHenry Duncan Simonda ... 15 Mar
170 -SSGeoffrey Warburton ... 15 Mar
473 Barry Victor Sturdee ... 15 Mar
34(U (id\ mFrederic Gray
6Wa\**y Buchanan 15 Mar
352 (T)John Valentine Wotton 15 Mar
180 (Gt)Bruce Austin Fraser[E] 15 Mar
9 (Tt)FrancisDouglasMowat** 15 Mar
288 (T)Francis John Campbell
Allen 15 Mar
141 (GIOArthur Douglas Wales
Smith 15 Mar
218 (Nt) Francis Gordon Stewart 30 Mar
267 (T)Francis Hugh Sandford 30 Mar
267 (G)BonaldWolseley Oldham 30 Mar
524 (Gt)GeorgeCrozierI)i11011-" 30 Mar
528 (T)Louis Horatio Beckford
Bevan 30 Mar
547 WilliamHumphry Nigel Yon ge 1 Apr
417J(S)Reginald "William Blake 1 Apr
(Nt) Melvill Hensman ... 1 Apr
118 James Eichard Maitland
Makgill Crichton .„ ... 1 Apr
i&SGeoffrey Eobert Sladen
Watkinsi.„ .. ... 1 Apr
44 (Nt) George Ernest Sutcliff 1 Apr
46 William Reginald James White 1 Apr
If/(W ®WSefS'nald. li,
117 Alexander Leslie Fletcher ... 1 Apr
546 Gerald Aylmer Wilson .... 1 Apr
524 Alan Charles Henderson Duke 1 Apr
340aEdward Woodville Salisbury 1 Apr
Edward Brooke 1 Apr
366 Charles Edward Hamond .... 1 Apr
174a(S)mPhilip Acheson Warre 1 Apr
512 Philip Duke Crofton ... 15 Apr
202 (Nt)Eric Reid Corson .„. 15 Apr
^90aCharles Hugo Knox -Little 15 Apr
252 (G)Richard Ussher ._ 30 Apr
317
E 2
479 SSErnald Gilbert Hoskins
Master 15 May
cifi /TjJ\ George Richard Colin
80 Vffi/ Campbell 15 May
©Bertram Chalmers
Watson ... 15 May
160a(Nt)Ar*^ D°UglaS Harry 1K „
Viy Dibben 15 May
512 (T)John Francis Benjamin
Barrett 15 June
86 (T)Edward Terence Doyne
Finch 15 June
lfln /T^\John Guy Protheroe
160 (Nt) Vivian 15 June
63 (T)Geofirey Coleridge Boles 15 June
347 (n?I Patrick William Sterling
kHI/ Henderson 15 June
238 (T)CharlesOtway Alexander 15 June
72 (T) Francis Reginald Barry 15 June
387 Brian Derinzy Holberton ... 30 June
384 Horatio Westmacott ... 30 June
350a Henry Lionel Meyrick Coxon 30 June
18 {• Arthur Edward Hext Wright 30 June
225 Archibald Edward Johnston 30 June
259 Frederick GascoigneCharsley 30 June
299 ABJohn de Burgh Jessop ... 30 June
Beauchamp Arbuthnot Francis
30 June
9 Harold Aveling Knight 30 June
47 George Cecil Herbert Lawson 30 June
148amFrancis Reginald Openshaw 30 June
166 [Ht\ Arthur Patrick Saunders 30 June
366 1
Page L (A)Richard Bell Davies 30 June
431a J
237 (S) Archibald Richard James
Southby 30 June
444 (H)CharlesHintonKnowles 30 June
225 Stephen Phillimore 30 June
Sg&BReginald Thomas Dimsdale 30 June
345
128
LIEUTENANTS.
1908— contd.
225<?Henry Maurice Coombs ... 30 June
1*1 (Nt) William Arthur Usher 30 June
72 SB Wilfrid Bayley Pirie ... 30 June
Edye Kington Boddam-
Whetham 15 July
196a(T)itt Trevor Hodgson Stanley
Tatham ... ... .„ 15 July
273 (T)Richard Burnell Lane... 15 July
1 80 (Gt)Humphrey Matthews 15 July
63a (Nt) Ralph Ireland [KM] 15 July
<u* fki^Tom Spencer Vaughan
o*t> ^ phillipg 15 July
65 (Tt)Robert Irvine Faulkner 15 July
113 (Tt) William Frederic Wake-
Walker 15 July
234 (Nt) Harold William Morey 30 July
34 &BCharles de Burgh 30 July
5 (Tt) Henry HarwoodHarwood 30 July
509 (G) Frederick Arthur Buckley 30 July
512 (Tt)KennethMackenzie[M]3° July
Charles Peyton Ventris ... 15 Aug
39 (Tt)EvelynTwysdenWickhaml5 Aug
170 iSi?Samuel Maryon Gorton
Gravener 30 Aug
4 92« (Nt) Francis Nigel Miles ... 30 Aug
392 Henry Bradford Maltby ... 31 Aug
261 SB The Hon. Roger Coke ... 31 Aug
365 m Humphry Osbaldeston
Brooke Firman 31 Aug
524 (G)inEberhardWilliamBrnest
Callwell 15 Sept
72 (n) Frank Hallam Bishop 15 Sept
132 (Nt) Sidney Neville Smith ... 15 Sept
160 (Nt)Malby Donald Brownlow 15 Sept
TB \ Walter Odwin Hutton Lam-
33 J bert 15 Sept
552 (T)John Gregory Grace ... 15 Sept
{Lent for duty wider the Australian
Government)
148e (S) Charles Wolseley Parker 15 Sept
375
63a (I (G) Andrew Bridgeman
Downes 15 Sept
521 (Nt)Malger Powis Spence .. 15 Sept
524 (Gt)Edward Leigh Stuart King
** [M] (E) 15 Sept
286 (Nt) Henry Price Norwood... 30 Sept
366 (G)Guy Victor Kenyon ... 30 Sept
524 EdwardJamesForsyth-Forrest 1 Oct
261 Reginald Hugh Ransome 1 Oct
418a(J)Richard Henry Kenard
Hope ... .— ... 1 Oct
392 Richard Martin Welby ... 1 Oct
277 Hugh Rose Troup ... .... 1 Oct
284 Arthur Ley land Harrison... 1 Oct
304 Charles Caesar de Merindol
Malan 1 Oct
237 Basil Wilberforce Longmore
Owen ... 1 Oct
326c&SGeoffrey Saxton White 1 Oct
453 Thomas Campbell MacGill 1 Oct
113 Cecil Edward Wilkins ... 1 Oct
39 ' d Edward Pender Usticke Pender 1 Oct
537aHenry WinstanleyKeith Young 1 Oct
TB I William EdwardBlackwood
109 1 Magee 1 Oct
53 7a(G) Arthur Francis Pridham 1 Oct
366 (G)Geoffrey Nicholson ... 15 Oct
180 lGl)Jobn Bernard Hughes 15 Oct
473 (T) Douglas George Wilberforce
Curry 15 Oct
377 (n) William Pennefather... 30 Oct
67 (jij[)john Henry Godfrey ... 30 Oct
420 (G)Eric William Westgarth
Ling 15 Nov
TB I /TTn Charles Granville
033 ) Ky Naylor 15 Nov
528 (Nt)William Hope Gell ... 15 Nov
288 (G ) Ralph Douglas Binney... 15 Nov
366 (Gt)Clement Turner Nuthall 15 Nov
239 Francis Heathcote Gordon
Walker ... .„ ... 25 Nov
180 (G)Eric Ritchie Bent ... 30 Nov
„_ ^-v John Wittewron?e ,
27 {MJ Clayton 30 Nov
408
LIEUTENANTS.
129
1908— contd.
224 Brian Cameron Gourley ... 15 Dec
492 ;S5Edward William Blackwood
Ryan 15 Dec
509(T)ArthurFitzgeraldCochranel 5 Dec
Harry Powys Rogers ... 30 Dec
150 (n) James Powell 30 Dec
66 Orrell Bake 31 Dec
432 Percy Ralph Passawer
Percival 31 Dec
59 Desmond Maxwell 31 Dec
418a&5John Austin Gaimes ... 31 Dec
i«n /CTN Arthur Dru Drury Smyth
lw \S*J 31 Dec
131 Ralph Daniel Blyth Haddon 31 Dec
129 Cutbbert Morgan Murphy 31 Dec
3b8bSBTheHon. Byron Plantagenet
Cary 31 Dec
187 Henry Radcliffe James ... 31 Dec
469 Geoffrey Shuttleworth
Holden 31 Dec
496 Brendan Coppinger ... 31 Dec
274 Alexander Reginald Chalmer 31 Dec
520 Herbert Pott 31 Dec
524 (G)m Alexander Robert
fiammick 31 Dec
547 Francis Victor Hamilton
Mackenzie ...31 Dec
127aMansel Brabazon Fiennes
Colvile ... 31 Dec
150 Esmond Popham Hogg ... 31 Dec
.7o fi*\A-\a,n Sergison Hyde-
*'* ^ Smith 31 Dec
141 Arthur Maurice Yate Dane 31 Dec
326 Algernon Edmund Penrice
Lyons 31 Dec
326tfGeoffrey Thomas Wright 31 Dec
145 ®mCecil Halliday Aber-
crombie 31 Dec
85 Joseph Montague Ken-
worthy 31 Dec
42 /SSmGerald Ernest Berkeley
Carter 31 Dec
529 mRichard Stirling Robinson 31 Dec
42 SB Victor Essendene Ward 31 Dec
439
1909
1 502 (H)^eonardG Milan Garbett 1 Jan
David Bruce Nicol ... 30 Jan
512 Victor James Bowden-Smith 30 Jan
62 @ Ernest John Spooner... 30 Jan
71 (W Warren Howard Jotham 30 Jan
180 Reginald James Blakeney
Drew 30 Jan
180 (G)ReginaldHughErrington 30 Jan
471&(T)Lancelot Alexander Mont-
gomery ... ... ... 15 Feb
® Edward Reginald Mayo
Geake ... ... 15 Feb
240 ( I) Richard Barrington Ward 19 Feb
(N)oswald MoretonFrewen 28 Feb
I 512 Claud Herbert Godwin ... 28 Feb
259 (G)Oswald Stannus Gray.. 28 Feb
146 (Tt)EdwarddeFayeRenouf 28 Feb
520 Franklin Ratsey 15 Mar
366 'I
Page \ SBioYm Tulloch Cull ... 15 Mar
431 J
qqk /d\ Humphrey John Lan-
335 W caster 15 Mar
444 Arthur Lambert Jackson ..15 Mar
114 (T)John Uniacke Penrose Fitz
Gerald ... 15 Mar
L, /CT\ Hugh Monthermer Mon-
!451"(n) Ugue 15 Mar
528 &5Colin Cantlie 15 Mar
1528 £#Wi]liamRichardSchoneld 15 Mar
528 ABAllan Poland 15 Mar
180 (G)ArthurLumleySt.George
Lyster 15 Mar
524 (G)Wharton Stanley Gray 30 Mai-
Herbert Henry John Franklin
Teale .... ... .. 1 Apr
{Lent for duty under Australian
Govt.)
©Walter Randolph Bernard
1 Apr
225 Eric Verner Grey ._ ... 1 Apr
358b SB David Mark Fell ... 1 Apr
(S) Russell Lister-Kaye .... 1 Apr
114 William Eric Campbell Tait I Apr
470
180
LIEUTENANTS.
1 909— contd.
221 (fit) Leslie Barton Prest ... 1 Apr
352 (S) The Hon. George Fraser 1 Apr
265a (n) Charles Prynne Hearle 1 Apr
387 (S)Edward Lawrence Bruce
Oliphant 1 Apr
546 Ambrose Thomas Norman
Abbay 1 Apr
20 Ian Clarence Shirreff Hilton
1 Apr
4 Paul Richard Bradfield Stevens
1 Apr
342 Geoffrey Wynne Walker-
Jones 1 Apr
217JCharles Gage Stuart ... 1 Apr
503 Hobart William Theodore
Rudolph Seymour [R] ... 1 Apr
420 William Melvin Carey . . 1 Apr
468 Cosmo Moray Graham ... 1 Apr
252 Manfred Jerome Palmes ... 1 Apr
361 mCosmo Bowyer Hastings 15 Apr
524 (G)FrancisQuillerChampnessl5 Apr
512 Frank Power O'Reilly ... 30 Apr
ooq /T2\ Arthur Erskine Gurney
-W8 \gt) Coombs 30 Apr
42 Alfred Michael Winser .... 30 May
502 (R)Mark Edward Highton 30 May
177 (G)Harold Martin Burrough 30 May
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Herbert Malcolm Spreck-
ley 15 June
238 (G)Guy Darracott Millar ... 15 June
®(H) James Victor Vincent
Magrane 15 June
528 SB Henry Gray Higgins .... 15 June
4 (T)Hugh Percival Cotton 15 June
547 Russell Alfred Bell-Syer ... 30 June
381 (Nt)fWalter Oliver Spurrell 30 June
497
520 Edward Wynter Bulteel ... 30 June
392 (gAlban Thomas Buckley
Curteis 30 June
411 (H)Alfred Frederick Bell
Wood house 30 June
364 George St. John Llewellyn 30 June
183a(H)William Victor Rice ... 30 June
69 /TJ\ Cecil Russell Hains
KZJ Harvey .... ... 30 June
129 /^Marshal Llewelyn
^S) Clarke 30 June
225 Robert Edward Meade Harris 30 June
331 Henry Evelyn Charles
Blagrove 30 June
9 Ralph William Hallam
Roberts 30 June
326a John Brooke 30 June
381 Francis George Glossop ... 30 June
175 Nowell Campbell Johnstone 30 June
339&A.rthur Millington Roberts 30 June
11 Lewes George Gardner ... 30 June
503 Harold Francis Beckham
Handley 30 June
520 John Allen Shuter 30 June
TJB ) Terence Ackley Fitzmaurice
17 J Longford * 30 June
9 Donald Priaulx MacGregor 30 June
475«Harold Courtenay
Woollcombe-Boyce ... 30 June
26 (S)Eric Walter Poyntz
Westmacott 30 June
34 (S)Stewart Dykes Spicer... 30 June
148«(T)Robert Holmes De'ath... 30 June
„, fcs Richard James Rodney
251 l&) Scott 15 July
384 Claude Preston Hermon-Hodge
15 July
99 (S)Edward Bernard Cornish
Dicken 15 July
528 &BFrederick Henry Taylor 15 July
524 (G) Lancelot Gordon Ingham 15 July
366 (G)Norman Cameron Moore 15 July
526
LIEUTENANTS.
131
1909— contd.
118 (G ) William Bayard Hynes... 15 July
512 (T)FredericNewtonAttwood 15 July
13 Evelyn Hayley Sparling ... 30 July
332 (H)Gordon Evelyn Elliott
Gray 30 July
352 George Nicholson Bradford 30 July
275« Hilary Poland Mead ... 30 July
(N?) Harry Taring Bennett 30 July
2S5 -Harold Tom Baillie-Groh-
man 30 July
512 (Tt)J'imes Vvilfred Sussex
Dorling [O] 30 July
180 (Gt)Walter Raleigh Gil-
bert® 30 July
fcsSafiT^JP™ Simon Fraser OA T ,
\**J Macleod ... ... 30 July
180 Lionel Frederick Robinson 30 July
23 (R) William Scott Chalmers 15 Aug
385 (G)CharlesDennistonBurney 15 Aug
520 j
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Po )
7*7? )
112 I Cyril Searancke 30 Aug
381 The Hon. Humphrey Legge 31 Aug
159 Eric William Edward
Fellowes ... 31 Aug
Ralph Neville 31 Aug
160 ( H)(N) Edward Selby Wise 15 Sept
46 Roland Arbuthnot Clark ... 15 Sept
366 ( G) Henry Martin Daniel ... 15 Sept
524 Henry William Borton Fligg 15 Sept
127a(Tt)EdwardWortleySinclair 15 Sept
61 Geoffrey David Taylor** (e) 15 Sept
167 Edward Blake Hoyle ... 30 Sept
TB | SB (I) William Ogilvy
110 J Hozier [R] 30 Sept
170SjBNorman Douglas Holbrook 30 Sept
TB I
,.„ [ Stafford Harry Dillon ... 1 Oct
T72 )
gj I George Noel Gilbertson ... 1 Oct
it»»v7fi?>GeofErey D'oyiy Ear-
195a^V waker 1 Oct
431 Hubert William Douglas
Griffith ... 1 Oct
62 Charles Eden Neate 1 Oct
218 Thomas Bernard Drew .„ 1 Oct
560
1 Oct
1 Oct
1
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1
Oct
1
Oct
1
Oct
1
Oct
1
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1
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1
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15
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15
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15 Oct
15
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15
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15
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145 Arthur Evans
366 I
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431a )
202 Victor Percy Alleyne
78<zJack Ernest Albert Mocatta
183«(H)SidneyErleNicclle ...
371 George Francis Hole
218 Richard Griffith Lock
339cCyril Thomas Howard White
528&BKennetk Michell
61 Russell Richard Jacque
Pound
127 SB Philip Esmonde Phillips
42 SB Alfred Gordon Hine . . .
127/zKenneth Bamford Millar ...
213 b Waller Clark Clark-Hall ...
505 (NJ Piers Keane Kekewich
180 Frank George Fowle
\51SB Alfred Edward Whitehouse 15 Oct
180 (G) Edward Overend Priestley 15 Oct
213 Hugh Hope Grant Begbie... 20 Oct
390 (ft) Nigel Cameron Westall 30 Oct
415 (S)john Norman Tait ... 30 Oct
121 Henry Dawson Crawford
Stanistreet 15 Nov
180 Robert Mends 15 Nov
-,/.,. /£T\Jocelyn Heneage Drum-
264«(Nj m(/nd _s_ ^ 15 Nov
512 ( T) Algernon Dsborne Willis 15 Nov
225 (T) Price Guthrie Chase Turner
15 Nov
261 Noel Marcus Francis Corbett 30 Nov
, /TT\ Maitland Walter Sabine
22i [NJ Boucher 3o Nov
239 (T) Basil Lyall Johnston ... 30 Nov
180 (G)I°n Beauchamp Butler
Tower 30 Nov
80 Frederick William Fogarty
Fegen 30 Nov
1 o (n) George Elliott Harden 30 Nov
366 (G)Edward Neville Syfret... 30 Nov
389 (n) EdwardWollaston Kitson 15 Dec
507a(T)O«car Humphrey Stoehr 15 Dec
227c (S) '/V*e Hon. Humphrey
Arthur Pakington ... 30 Dec
163 (J) Cecil Stanley Sandford.... 30 Dec
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fl3 > Aubrey Char leB Thursfield 31 Dec
598
182
LIEUTENANTS.
1909— contd.
355 Cecil Rudolph Ernest
Wilbraham Ferryman ... 31 Dec
jH | John Milne Henderson ... 31 Dec
153 Massy Goolden 31 Dec
(H)( /) Joseph Bernard Newill 31 Dec
366
Page I (A) Douglas Austin Oliver 31 Dec
4316 !
170 Lionel Stanley Ormsby-
Johnson ... ... ... 31 Dec
258 Harold Richard Ware Turnor 31 Dec
ISO Douglas But nBucham Brown 31 Dec
7Q /CTJ\ Edward George Godol-
K*D phin Hastings ... 31 Dec
131 Bryan Fullerton Adams ... 31 Dec
229 (H)EdwardMauriceGibbings 31 Dec
SB Francis Thomas Hewson 31 Dec
34 Martin Arthur Frankland
Hood 31 Dec
Mark Singleton 31 Dec
366 William Ralph Leycester ... 31 Dec
552 Oliver Clive Warner ... 31 Dec
{Lent for duty under Australia n Govt. )
352 George Edwin Matthews .... 31 Dec
og^/j^N lit Hugh Vaughan Laving-
K-J ton 31 Dec
561 Edward Neville Mortimer .. 31 Dec
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
520 Arthur Rowland Banks 31 Dec
17 lb James Thomas Benedictus
Notley 31 Dec
418«<S5Rowland Kyrle Cecil Pope31 Dec
1910
1596Henry Bernard Rawlings ... 15 Jan
■132 James Francis Morris ... 15 Jan
180 (G)Edward William Her-
ford Blake [KM] .... 15 Jan
203 Charles Henry Rolleston .... 30 Jan
ion ^i^i^'^au^ Anthony Merri-
19y \**) man 30 Jan
(N^John Gordon Boyd ... 15 Feb
466 Ian Colquhoun Cowan ... 15 Feb
238 (N)William Gordon Benn... 28 Feb
628
180 (G )Gerard Walter Trevelyan
Robertson 28 Feb
164
® Edmund FrancisLoftus
Jones 28 Feb
457 (S) Arthur Malcolm Peters... 15 Mar
1096Joseph Hugh Langdon
Yorke 15 Mar
Deny s Arthur Henderson ... 15 Mar
81 (NJ PatrickHarryMackenzie 15 Mar
180 (G)Victor Hilary Danck-
werts@[E] 15 Mar
512 (T)John Foster Barham
Carslake [O] ... ... 15 Mar
on /TT\ Donald Kenneth
L& yy Rotherham 15 Mar
1 7 < (kT\ Robert Rollo Gore
i/<*6'^nj Browne 30 Mar
332 (H) Walter Jeremy Bright
Barton 30 Mar
528 SB Edward Cambridge Carre 30 Mar
351 SB George Sarsfield Walsh... 30 Mar
299 &SHenry Ernest Smyth ... 30 Mar
.„„ /£T\ Kenneth Harry Litton
4yb ^*J Mackenzie .. ... 30 Mar
Ronald Crosbie Kinnear ... 1 Apr
151 <S'2?Edward Reginald Lewes 1 Api
127 mKobert Peel Dennistoun
Webster 1 Apr
72 SB George Fagan Bradshaw 1 Apr
295 Henry Armstrong Binmore 1 Apr
520 Alfred William John
Finlayson 1 Apr
274 Hubert George Morgan Hill 1 Apr
305 Edmond Mansel Bowly ... 1 Apr
; 151 SB Basil Arthur Beal ... 1 Apr
' 570 Douglas Burrard Cooper ... 1 Apr
I (Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
420 Henry Keppel Garnier ... 1 Apr
j Arthur George Venables ... 1 Apr
, 259 Alastair Charles Nicol
Farquhar 1 Apr
72 SB Richard Henry Bagot
Everard ... ... ... 1 Apr
388 John Mossom Boyd 1 Apr
658
LIEUTENANTS.
188
1910— contd.
42 -SSThomas Bollen Seath
McGregor- Robertson ... 1 Apr
520 Robert Lindsay Burnett 1 Apr
547 &5Gerald Henry Thomson 1 Apr
434 Henry Forrester 1 Apr
306#( H )Colin Alexander Gordon
Hutchison ... ... 15 Apr
151 Frederick Close Craufurd
Kennedy 15 Apr
150 (G) William Lindsay Jackson 15 Apr
180 Arthur John Power [KM] 15 Apr
5! 2 Cecil Eustace Tooth ... 30 Apr
>S5Reginald Dillworth Howard
15 May
202 Cuthbert Helsham Heath-
Caldwell 15 May
512 Quentin Hunter Pater son 30 May
186 Ralph William Badeley Cotes-
worth ... ... ... 15 June
366 {G)T)w Hon. Francis Laurance
William Vernon ... 15 June
251 (n ) Gerald Percival Bowen 15 June
512 (T) Henry Norman Lesley 15 June
Francis Lempriere Davy ... 30 June
Lionel Charles Burnett ... 30 June
319 Godfrey Ratcliffe Chambers 30 June
528 /S-SHugh Richard Marrack 30 June
199 &BThomas Kerr 30 June
151 £5Percy Hubert Boulnois 30 June
58 Walter Herman Gordon
Fallowfield 30 June
199£#John Stuart Binny Scott 30 June
583 Nelson Clover 30 June
{Lent for duty under Australian Go vt. )
528 &5Francis James Harold
Dawson 30 June
222 Alexander Duncan Cunning-
ham 30 June
Guy Langton Warren ... 30 June
366 ]
Page [ (A)Arthur Bruce Gaskell 30 June
431a J
512 Geoffry Bertram Smith ...30 June
317 (H)Charles Austin Browne 30 June
it-A /Ov(i)DonaldJamesStrachan
4h4 W Oswald [R]
690
230 fN
30 June
454 (n) Henry Hugh Bousfield 30 June
213 Dawson Calybut Downing ... 30 June
180 (G) Frank Maynard Constable
Curtis 30 June
180 Leonard Hale White ... 30 June
1 60aSB Walter Edward Scott ... 1 July
145 (S) Francis Paul Orlando
Bridgeman .15 July
Sir John Meynell Alleyne,
Bt 15 July
512 (T)Rodolph Henry Fane De
Salis 15 July
512 (T)Reginald Andrew Jackson 15 Jul}
180i(T)(f)Henry Fitzhardinge
Berkeley Maxse ... ... 15 July
299S.5Cromwell Hanford Varley 15 July
iqo ^j>\Joni1 Sydney Plumptre
bj.5 \taj Colquhoun 30 July
528&5(Z)Henry Edward Rendall 30 July
67 Humphrey Maurice Robson 30 July
366 (G)&uy Onslow Lydekker 30 July
252 Rundle Burges Watson ... 15 Aug
180 Hugh Philip Middleton ... 15 Aug
68a(T)Charles James Forlong 15 Aug
4 18aSB William Reynard Richard-
son ... ... ... 15 Aug
276cCharles Edward Wilson ... 30 Aug
444 James Holmes Howie ... 30 Aug
221 Richard Frazer Busby Hoskyn
30 Aug
342 Alexander David Boyle ... 31 Aug
(S) Evelyn Neville Lewis White
31 Aug
408 Richard Charles Arthur
Littleton 31 Aug
442 Arthur Bruce Nesling ... 3 Sept
180 Henry Falkiner Min chin ... 15 Sept
11 Ronald Granville Studd ... 30 Sept
180 Eldred Stuart Brooksmith 30 Sept
(H)Frederick FitzGerald
West Boehmer 1 Oct
i 330 Patrick Egerton Maxwell-
Lefroy 1 Oct
114 Hugh Salvin Bowlby .„ 1 Oct
176a.Philip Allan Heyder ... 1 Oct
l45aMartin John Coucherde
Meric 1 Oct
724
13
LIEUTENANTS.
1910— contd.
Hugh Robert Eastwood ... 1 Oct
366 j
Page WA)Robert Peel Ross ... 1 Oct
431J I
520 Vernon Hammersley-Heenan 1 Oct
^Arthur Ronald Farqu-
®-
har .... ... ... 1 Oct
459 Keith Richard Farquharson 1 Oct
366 Greham Wragge 1 Oct
2755ntLionel Stewart MoncriefEe
Adam ... ... ... 1 Oct
119 Harold George Campbell ... 1 Oct
127 SBEric Erskine Campbell
Tufnell 1 Oct
392 George Arthur Scott ... 1 Oct
266 Edward Richard Busk Kemble 1 Oct
432 (S)The Hon. Charles Alex-
ander Colville 1 Oct
263 EdwardConynghamDeniscn 1 Oct
20 John Melville Irwin Hervey 1 Oct
84 Henry Francis Besant . _ 1 Oct
351 S3 Robert Neville Stopford 1 Oct
80 Humphrey Francis Howse... 15 Oct
362 (S) Gerald Leather ... 15 Oct
245 mHarry Ball 26 Oct
Edward Eliot 30 Oct
180 Arthur Duncan Read ... 30 Oct
180 Frederick Thomas de Mallet
Morgan 30 Oct
540 )
D Y >VX John Higgins .... .- 1 Nov
Sh j
Frederick Llewhellin .„ 2 Nov
20 (v?) Archibald Alison ... 15 Nov
6 Humphrey Edward Archer.. 15 Nov
n.„ /r?\Ernald Lushington
256 [N] Morant ._ ... 15 Nov
299 (SSAnthonv Bevis Lockhart
® [M] § • IB Nov
180 Hubert Guv Dyke Acland.... 15 Nov
512 WilliamTofieldMakeig- Jones 15 Nov
233 (A)Christopher Edward Maude
15 Nov
nn /TTNFrederick William Spurrell
60a[H) Glfeed 30 Nov
180 Eric George Rhodes 30 Nov
202 John Alan Pennington Legh 15 Dec
151/S50swald Ernest Hallifax 15 Dec
145 Gerard Charles Muir head-
Gould 30 Dec
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183 Charles Maurice Blackman 30 Dec
299 )
Page 1 ^ Frederick Arthar Peere
431& I Williams-Freeman ... 30 Dec
262 Donald Roy Macdonald ... 31 Dec
29 (n) Claude Bertram Elbrow 31 Dec
218 PaulFelix Palmer Berryman31 Dec
402 Leslie Thomas Creery Hill 31 Dec
4516Daniel Harvey Rainier ... 31 Dec
492«Basil John Pailthorpe ... 31 Dec
520 RichardCharlesMontaguPink31 Dec
6 (jfP\ Charles Maurice Stack 31 Dec
76 (n) Eustace Harold Wace 31 Dec
464 John Benedict Spurgin ... 31 Dec
366 I
Page \ SB Reginald John Bone 31 Dec
431a J
493a(N) Victor Isaac Griffith ... 31 Dec
lftlttEric John Shelley ... 31 Dec
492 ABGeorge Eric Jenkinson 31 Dec
67 Eric Harding Ward ... 31 Dec
&BGeorge Samuel Brown... 31 Dec
273 Edmund Francis FitzGerald 31 Dec
294 James William Ogilvy Dal-
gleish ... ... ... 31 Dec
339 John Mansel Porter ... 31 Dec
225<2Harold Owen Joyce ... 31 Dec
i&BGeoflrey Arthur Gordon
Haggard ... ... ..31 Dec
[Lent for duty under Australian
Government.')
217 John Noel Pelly 31 Dec
558 Kenneth Park Dalglish ... 31 Dec
(Lent for duty under the
Australian Govt.')
127 SB Thomas Charles Alexander
Heathcote Ouchterlony... 31 Dec
391c John Malby Bergin Hanly 31 Dec
299 »S2?Donald Francis O'Callaghan
Brodie 31 Dec
589 Basil Owen Bell-Salter ... 31 Dec
(Lent for duty under the
Australian Govt.)
114 Maxwell Napier Williamson-
Napier .31 Dec
407 m Arthur Edwin Durham... 31 Dec
72«5Logan Hook 31 Dec
792
LIEUTENANTS.
185
28 Feb
1911
524 I
BY J-John Daniel Newell ... 10 Jan
Bev J
528($Z?GuyDescarrieres Sharp 15 Jan
62 David Norman Walter Joel 15 Jan
512 Ronald Inglis Collier ... 30 Jan
47 HenryCecil CourtneyClarke 15 Feb
180 Robert Collet Woollerton ... 15 Feb
iK9 (%*\ Peter Alexander Crawford
40,-i \j*j sturrock 28 Feb
Page 1 (A)Christopher Lloyd
43i& J Courtiiey
35 (u) Percy Strickland ... 15 Mar
512 Douglas Adams Budgen ... 15 Mar
39 Charles Edward Barrington
Simeon 15 Mar
180 Arthur Francis Eric Palliser 15 Mar
180 Valentine Douglas Hirst ... 15 Mar
180 James Christopher Francis
Lewis [M] 15 Mar
113«Francis Ernest Wright ... 27 Mar
528 SBKugh Staunton Hornby 30 Mar
366 )
Page > (A) Arnold John Miley .. 30 Mar
431 i )
299 SBGeoSiej Edward Burton 1 Apr
263 Philip Lloyd Neville ... 1 Apr
47 ^ff\ Robert Gordon Duke... 1 Apr
® Henry William Lane
Joynt Mowbray Jackson 1 Apr
200
439aFrederic Cyril Bradley ... 1 .Apr
114 Horace Stuart Montagu
Herbert 1 Apr
. /T>. Henry Maurice Chidley
lrfi i^Purdon .. 1 Apr
441
®Pu
®
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Lewes (*)
151 Napier Robert Peploe
542«Hugh Bourchier Wrey
292 (S) John Baldock May ...
429 Richard Eustace Hollings....
349 George Hector Creswell ...
364 Geoffrey Alban Hattersley-
Smith
199aWilliam Walker Skynner...
25 Colin Sinclair Thomson ...
520* (fif) Edward Charles Wrey
524 Stuart Sumner Bonham-
Carter
827
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
/82?Charles Lewis Moore ... 1 Apr
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government.)
202 Irving Montgomery Palmer 1 Apr
72 &gEric Swire Ray 1 Apr
363 faj Horace Leslie Morgan 1 Apr
M, /j"j"\Osbert Charles Gresham
v£L/ Leveson-Gower ... 1 Apr
385 Henry Frederick Carter, MVO. 2 Apr
520 iWmGeorge MasculL C.S.C. 4 Apr
127a (n) Norman Whitehead ... 15 Apr
... /T>k Neville Duncan Burleigh
5ia(NJ Taylor 15 Apr
512 CharlesNormanEbdenCurreyl5 Apr
512 John Prescott Burton ... 15 Apr
512 George Francis Locke Marx 15 Apr
1 PiVJeremiah McCarthy ... 26 Apr
528 SB Henry Francis Morton Peto30 Apr
377 Edmund Arnott Hill ... 15 May
42 Thomas William Martin ... 20 May
Paae 1 (A)Franci8 George Brodribb
431* I so May
42 Harold Vernon Lyon ... 30 May
io /C\G"eo:ffrey John Audley
lz»\jy Miles 15 June
362 Fitzadam Millar .... ... 15 June
41 John Hermann Brougham 15 June
108&BFrederick Ross Maxwell
Johnson 15 June
263 KennethFrancisDykeAcland 15 June
253 Andrew Nevill Swainson ... 22 June
199 &S Alexander Boyd Greig ... 22 June
498 Arthur Hill Trevor Glenny 22 June
191 Hugh Evelyn Raymond ... 22 June
99 Lambert Nugent Brickdale
Morgan 22 June
180 Douglas Rae Fraser ... 22 June
273iArthur Beaumont Goddard
Twyford Chamberlain ... 22 June
80 Francis Blomfield 22 June
237 (H)Torkel Lundholm ... 22 June
60 Charlie Frederick Bush . ... 22 June
65 Patrick Butter ... ... 22 June
469a John Henry Jauncey ... 22 June
219a (fjf) Lionel Hinde Pelly ... 22 June
202 Christopher Henry Petrie 30 June
462 (S) James Cleland Mansfield 30 June
260 GuyBeresf ord Howard Francis 30June
48 Francis Worthington Craven 1 July
867
136
LIEUTENANTS.
®'
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273&Harry Dunbar Dunbar-
Dunbar-Kivers 15 Juiy
24 Henry Edward Horan ... 15 July
512 Ernest Do wnes Pan ter ... 15 July
m William Howard Jackson ... 27 July
iaa /TT\ Francis William Crow-
Hi (!!) tber 30 July
476 Harry AlexanderDykesKeate 30 July
512 (T)Douglas Hyde Hjde-
Tbomson 30July
120 Hugb Alan Colville Dick ... 30 July
433d* [ James Francis PaSet — 30 July
512 Humphrey Handle Bennett 30 July
496 Arthur Robert Halfhide [R] 30 July
540 )•
D Y } tit Daniel Richard Pbair ... 5 Aug
Sh \
448 Rupert George William Ord 15 Aug
512 Alan Gordon Grierson ... 15 Aug
299 &8Charles Manners Sutton
Chapman 30 Aug
j George Arthur Titter-
ton ... .... ... 30 Aug
336 |
Page \ (A)Edward Osmond ... 30 Aug
431a J
512 Henry Clarmont Phillips ... 30 Aug
Warden Sydney Learmonth
Gilchrist 31 Aug
(Lent for duty under Canadian Govt.')
131 Frederick Hew George
Dalrymple-Hamilton ... 31 Aug
148 Cedric Swinton Holland ... 31 Aug
11 Godfrey Coif ox Chichester
Crook shank 15 Sept
512 David Farewell Jones ... 15 Sept
299 ,S5Walter Luke Landale ... 30 Sept
1 83a /TA ( H ) Arthur Edgar Buck-
Ky land 30 Sept
130 George Lionel Davidson ... 1 Oct
263 Arthur Wilfrid Blaker ... 1 Oct
4 ISaSB Richard Ivor Pulleyne .. 1 Oct
So8bSB Ronald Adair Trevor ... 1 Oct
385 (A) Spenser Douglas Adair
Grey 1 Oct
365 (ST) Charles Eric Morgan .. . 1 Oct
439&John Francis Schofield ... 1 Oct
507aSidney Wodehouse Upcher 1 Oct
276 (h) Colin Grahame Harper 1 Oct
901
Aubrey Fitzmaurice Inglefield 1 Oct
218aRichard Harter 1 Oct
170£5Sydney Thornhill Winn 1 Oct
383 Frank Alan Rothera ... 1 Oct
520 Arthur Kenneth Gibson ... 1 Oct
2736RupertThomas Gould ... 15 Oct
118 Denis William Boyd ... 15 Oct
180 Frederick John Russell .... 8 Nov
70 mErnest George Hadley ... 14 Nov
1 99 SB Ambrose Northorp Lee ... 15 Nov
HI (n) George Walter Hill ... 30 Nov
188 (r7) Robert Maurice Stopford 30 Nov
Page I (A)Cecil John L'Estrange-
534 I Malone 15 Dec
Assistant to Director of Air Dept.
202 Jack Sauzer Hoffmann ... 31 Dec
Basil Ashby Taylor 31 Dec
299^5 Ronald William Blacklock 31 Dec
528&SEric Bannerman Tod ... 31 Dec
65 Robert Charles Chichester 31 Dec
229(H)Horace Victor Silk ... 31 Dec
72 SB Eric William Malcolm King 31 Dec
291 Guy Kemble Twiss 31 Dec
.54 Reginald Nash 31 Dec
239 Joseph Horsfield 31 Dec
337 Denis Quintin Fildes ... 31 Dec
Arthur Madryll Cheere Stile-
man 31 Dec
Hamilton Edward Snepp ... 31 Dec
299,S#Ernest George Ebblewhite 31 Dec
384 Douglas John Claris ... 31 Dec
oak /TT\Charles Henry Champ-
J4& V*J ness 31 Dec
52SSB Edward Geldard Stanley 31 Dec
418«<S'.SCyril George Bucknill
Coltart 31 Dec
2 (n) Francis James Ratcliff 31 Dec
196 Herbert Masterman Hughes 31 Dec
5a Herbert Owen 31 Dec
276aCharles Reid Peploe ... 31 Dec
1912
273eReginald Godsell 15
207 Gerald Thurstan Cole Collins 15
114 Outhbert Coppinger ... 30
42 &BChristopher Paul Satow 30
520)
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Po j
458 (NjHeneage Cecil Legge... 15
942
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
12 Feb
Feb
LIEUTENANTS.
187
1912— eontd.
*21 (*i\ Edward Joseph Francis
145 Oliver Bevir §
291 Kenneth Edwards
William Henry Bruce
239 HaroldGeoffreyLeechHarvey
275 (n} Walter Francis Preedy
147 iWGeorge Edward Casley
4145Richard Grenville Bowyer
35f>a(N)Hugh Fortescue Curry
63 Thomas Aislabie Powell ...
448 Lewis John Pitcairn Jones
65 Edward Chicheley Thornton
439c /JTN Eustace Newton Gerald
V*J Maton
160 Charles Mackay John Willis
4 Lawrence Raikes Higgins...
349a Francis Howard
284 Charles Maxwell Richard
Schwerdt ...
213 John Haythorne Steel
127 <S5Colin George MacArthur
520 Henry Steele
510 "J
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Sh |
273 Francis John Lambert
317 (H)Bertie Cecil Porter ...
94 /jj\ William Stanford Mac-
kzJ Ilwaine
385 m Edwin Mark Rowe Thom-
son...
218cPiVJames Coleman.
866 ll
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Chat) field
385 m William James Kitto
508 PiVmErnest Edward Lowe,
C.S.C
490 )
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366 PiVCharles Walter Cock ...
385 Ed ward William Croucher...
377a John Sydney Bovill
44 John Shenstone Prescott-
Roberts
976
15 Feb
15 Feb
15 Feb
28 Feb
29 Feb
29 Feb
29 Mar
30 Mar
30 Mar
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
lApr
1 Apr
1 Apr
14 Apr
28 Apr
30 Apr
15 May
30 May
4 June
15 June
26 June
27 June
27 June
27 June
27 June
29 June
30 June
30 June
| Awarded Wharton Testimonial, 1911
528 SBklan Kerr McClintock
Halliley 30 June
286«(N)williamGeorgeTennant 30 June
284 John Hinton Carrow ... 30 June
379 Vincent Paul Freeman .. 30 June
496JNorman Albert Gustave
Ohlenschlager 30 June
432 Geoff rey Victor Hickman .. . 30 June
293 Brian Thornbury 30 June
1 77a( H )Frederick Arthur Pearce
Foster 30 June
317 (H)John Godfrey Bowles ... 30 June
237 (A) Augustine Willington
Shelton Agar 30 June
Coll Alexander Livingston Pen-
rose Mark-Wardlaw ... 30 June
385 PA Charles Henry Beever... 4 July
358&&B Robin Bruce Martin ... 30 July
263 Rochfort Yerburgh Loveband 30July
1 8 5aGeoffrey Clement Cooke ... 30 July
326cFrerierick Charles Bottomley 30 July
Coll Guy Florance Bickersteth
Ottley 30 July
259 William Fiddick 2 Aug
mSamuel James Portbury... 2 Aug
524 John Dooley 6 Aug
457 John' Mitchel McClellan
Crosbie _ 15 Aug
1 27a John Schomberg Hammill... 15 Aug
160 Cecil Hubert Lush 15 Aug
512 John Thomas Le Fevre ... 23 Aug
385 James Patrick Kennedy ... 26 Aug
266 Douglas Blake Fisher ... 30 Aug
512 Edward Penrv Thomas ... 30 Aug
366 ]
Page I (A) William George Sitwell 30 Aug
431* I
KSaFrancis Theodor Hare ... 30 Aug
37aClaud Michael Ashmore
Wellesley 30 Aug
153 Charles Dalrym pie Moore ... 31 Aug
182&James Angus Douglas-
Hamilton 31 Aug
524 m Albert Selley 13 Sept
Coll SB Edward Robert Micklem li Sept
520 )
DY ) PiVGeorge Griffin ... 29 Sept
Po )
332 Charles Stewart Lockhart... 1 Oct
266 Stuart Douglas Wilson . _ 1 Oct
262 Frank Adam Conyers Baker 1 Oct
473 George Gordon Dustan Salmon 1 Oct
1015
188
LIEUTENANTS.
1912— contd.
237 Frank Henderson Pegram 1 Oct
366 SB John Roderick Johnston 1 Oct
118 Edward Bastwick-Field ... 1 Oct
71 William Archibald Compton
Salmond 1 Oct
366 j
Page > Basil Drummond Ash ... 1 Oct
431 \
352 Jam es William Rivett-Carnac 1 Oct
170 <&ffJermyn Rushbrooke ... 1 Oct
199 SB Edward John Price ... 1 Oct
503 Valentine Maurice Wyndham-
Quin 1 Oct
366 I
Page I (A) William Charles Hicks 1 Oct
431* J
299 &g(i)Colin Mayers ... 1 Oct
72 SBJohn Hely Owen ... 15 Oct
46#Austen Gerald Lilley ... 15 Oct
127 SB Douglas MacdonaldHervey-
MacLeay 15 Oct
127« Robin Edmund Jeffreys ... 15 Oct
llaThomas Garland Harrison 15 Oct
512 George Roland Gordon Allen 15 Oct
76 Harold Edward Morse ... 15 Oct
520 John Hawkins 15 Oct
151 Trevor Whitaker ... ... 30 Oct
547 Horace George Gorton ... 30 Oct
Coll John Paramore Charley ... 15 Nov
113 Charles Arthur Aisken
Larcom ... ... ... 15 Nov
381PiVGeorge Albert Revington 16 Nov
89 Mark Henry Roach ... 2 Dec
146PAtfohn Reep 5 Dec
385 Arthur Askew 11 Dec
326cThe Hon. Trevor Tempest
Parker ... ... ... 15 Dec
512 Alexander Cyril Montagu... 15 Dec
Collheou&id Chichester Rideal 15 Dec
CollJohn Benson Sidgwick ... 15 Dec
509 Clement Moody 15 Dec
120 Arthur Richard 30 Dec
232 David Wardlaw-Ramsay ... 31 Dec
127&Alexander Claud Garden
Brown 31 Dec
176a01iver Richard Wace ... 31 Dec
238«ArchibaldMacdiarmidGarlick 31 Dec
72 SPTristram Fox .„ ... 31 Dec
507«Ralph George Hamilton Izat 31 Dec
117&Kenneth Gordon Ramsey ... 31 Dec
5285-BHenry Courtenay Carlyon-
Britton .■„ 31 Dec
1056
1913
503 Thomas HughGeoffrey Barton 1 Jan
451aFrancis Beversham Hanson 1 Jan
88 James Lennox Lawson Sloan 1 Jan
339&George Vivian Sivewright ... 1 Jan
69 Maxwell Alexander Christian
Ritter ... ... ... 1 Jan
26 Frederick Thurston Stringer 1 Jan
146 mEdwin John Cole „ .... 12 Jan
Coll Cuthbert Walter Sumner
Gibson 30 Jan
Coll Brian Leonard Geoffrey
Sebastian 30 Jan
164 Harold William Fawcett ... 30 Jan
291 John Francis Williams ... 30 Jan
5 1 2mWilliam Robert Griffiths . . . 3 Feb
366 )
D Y \ PiVWilliam Henry Farlow 9 Feb
Chat )
BJj6 i (A) Charles Humphrey
rage v Kingsman Edmonds... 15 Feb
332 (H)Guy Stuart Ridgway ... 15 Feb
476 Hugh Sydney Egerton * ... 15 Feb
Coll Gilbert Charles Maiden ... 15 Feb
4 Geoffrey Dorsett Owen [KM] 15 Feb
432 Richard Alfred Slingsby
Bethell 15 Feb
100 Eustace Rotherham ** ... 15 Feb
n-T7-\ttlJohn Alfred Sampson
Devi Potter 20Feb
385 PiVht John William Renshaw 27 Feb
4aCharles Lindsay Evan-
Thomas 28 Feb
160 Geoffry Kirkland Ry lands... 28 Feb
273 Patrick Bruce Lawder ... 28 Feb
260 Ralph Handcock 28 Feb
273 John William Ashley Waller 28 Feb
151 mRichard Broderick ... 1 Mar
John Francis Hungerford
Pollen 15 Mar
326 Roger Hubert Fitzherbert
Brockholes 15 Mar
Coll Den ys Chester Ford ... 15 Mar
His Royal Highness Edward
Albert Christian George
Andrew Patrick David,
Prince of Wales, K.G. ... 17 Mar
183a(H )Alexander Guy Berners
Wilson 30 Mar
1089
LIEUTENANTS
189
^9^3 -eontd.
1805Frederick Her ry Gunton
Turner 1 Apr
512 P/VGeorge Keble Courtis... 1 Apr
7 Ti\
2Qgf Arthur Hart 5 Apr
42 James Lawrence Boyd ... 15 Apr
160 Charles Ernest Hotham ... 15 Apr
61 Harold Thomas Coulthard
Walker 30 Apr
160 Stuart John Layton Bennett 30 Apr
Coll Hugo William Louis Tyrrell 30 Apr
72 George Arthur Coxal I Sharp 30 Apr
385 mRobert Ivermee 2 May
268 John Needham Knox ... 30 May
520 PN Thomas Graham .., 2 June
160 Reginald Ramsbotham ... 15 June
4716Lionel Stephen Holland .. 15 June
16 Aubrey Fergusson Dobbyn 15 June
11 Amy ot John Mitchell ... 15 June
llaSidney Jasper Herbert ... 15 June
117 Gilbert Alfred Barratt ... 15 June
531 Norman Ernest Archer ... 15 June
180 PiVJames Mulligan 20 June
Herbert Walter Julian Orde30 June
1 31 Louis Henry Keppel Hamil-
ton [KM 1 30 June
326 Roden Henry Victor Buxton30 June
127 5PRussell Ernest Birch ...30 June
528 Philip Herbert Bonham-
Carter .. ... ...30 June
492 /SBCharles Henry Allen ...15 July
492 SB Ralph Edgar Snook ...15 July
160 Henry Leonard Ivers Kirk-
patrick 15 July
Coll Charles Disney Milward ... 15 Aug
391c Lawrence Frederick Nelson
Ommanney 15 Aug
266 ArthurHughLloydTerry[R] 15 Aug
48 Thomas Dunlop Galbraith 15 Aug
148aReginald Edward Blyth ,\ 15 Aug
42 John Francis Tryon ... 15 Aug
199 Alan Courtenay Moncrieff
Bennett 15 Aug
273&Arthur William La Touche
Bisset 15 Aug
MOaThe Hon. John Brooke Moles-
worth Parnell 15 Aug
219 P^TArthur George Harring-
ton 23 Aug
100 William Antony Floyer ... 30 Aug
251 Kenneth Hector Grant ... 30 Aug
117 Charles Ford Hammill ... 30 Aug
391cVictor Alexander Ewart... 31 Aug
200 John Archibald Kemp ... 15 Sept
496 Cyril John Maule Lang ... 15 Sept
160 Alban Edward Trevor Tate 15 Sept
4 84 c.Llewellyn Vaughan Morgan 15 Sept
510 Leslie Stuart Russell [M].... 15 Sept
540 PAfaGeorge Ellis 20 Sept
177 Christopher Hildyard Ring-
rose 30 Sept
160 John Maurice Haig Fisher 30 Sept
174oEdward Francis Bold Law 30 Sept
42 Guy D'Oyly-Hughes ... 30 Sept
3Z66 ) (A)John Tremayne
gjP j Babington .. ... 15 Oct
261 Daniel de Pass 15 Oct
CoV John Moore Heath ... 15 Oct
430 Guy Edward Cooper ... 15 Oct
524 Bernard Wilberforce Great-
hed 15 Oct
Cecil Halliday Jepson
Harcourt-Morris ... 15 Oct
27 Edward Stephen Fogarty
Fegen 15 Oct
161 Robert Hesketh Bevan ... 15 Oct
159 Thomas Balfour Fellowes ._ 30 Oct
27 Charles Keith Adam ... 30 Oct
34 Harry Alan Pelham ... 30 Oct
196aHugh Clifford Holled Coxe 30 Oct
151 Richard Douglas Sandford 30 Oct
Coll Owen William Phillips ... 30 Oct
Coll Walter Fitzgerald Smith-
wick 15 Nov
Coll Villiers John Heera Henry
Sankey .. 15 Nov
160 William Keith Dene
Dowding ... 15 Nov
484«Kenneth Ferguson Arnold
Wallis 15 Nov
225 Henry James Hartnoll .„ 30 Nov
42 Francis Eckley Oakeley ... 30 Nov
114 Colin McLeod Campbell ... 30 Nov
273cGuy Oakley Maund ... 30 Nov
448 Gerald Courtney Banister 30 Nov
326 Evan George Charles
Cavendish ... ... 15 Dec
160 Lionel Moore Bridge .„ 15 Dec
1127
1166
140
LIEUTENANTS.
1913— contd.
260 Henry George Stobart Laing
[KM] 15 Dec
365 George Evelyn iLaverton
Atwood ... ... 15 Dec
Gerald Morell McKenna ... 15 Dec
274 Donal Scott McGrath ... 15 Dec
528 SJ9Paul Leathley Eddis ... 15 Dec
507aEvelvn Dunbar-Dunbar- Rivers
15 Dec
524 Robert Lancaster Tyndale
Perry ... ... ... 15 Dec
358*&5Noe) Wilbraham Dixon 15 Dec
161 Atwell Henry Lake ... 30 Dec
589 Frederick Langton Cavaye 30 Dec
{Lent for duty under Australian
Government.')
4 Alexander Popham Spurway 30 Dec
Coll Bernard John Littledale.„ 30 Dec
166 John Hereward Edelsten ... 30 Dec
151 Sj&Martin Huntley Collier 30 Dec
1914
(A")Francis Esme" Theo-
366
431 I dore Hewlett 15 Jan
191 Valentine Alexander Raleigh 15 Jan
Coll Douglas Courtney Tudor .... 15 Jan
100 Frank Conway Peer ..„ 15 Jan
1184
1914— contd.
23 Robert Foley Knight ... 30 Jan
390 Edward Theobald Walsh
Church 30 Jan
537«Alban Knubley 30 Jan
151 Claud Barrington Barry ... 30 Jan
CollRobert Douglas King-
Harman 15 Feb
365 Guy Titley 15 Feb
108 Herbert Mastennan Ellis ... 15 Feb
351 SB Arthur "Walter Forbes ... 15 Feb
Geoffrey William Winsmore
Hooper ... ... ... 15 Feb
232 Cecil Robert McCrum ... 15 Feb
3396Leonard Hammersley Bell 15 Feb
342 His Serene Highness Prince
George Louis Victor Henry
Sergius of Batten berg ... 15 Feb
61 Laurence Bernard Hill ... 15 Feb
161 John Henry Christian Minter28 Feb
39 John Walter Durnford ...28 Feb
263 Ralph Kerr ... 28 Feb
%S8bThe Hon. John Bernard Bruce
28 Feb
259 mThomas Stapleton 11 Mar
65 Leslie Lonsdale Cooper ...15 Mar
Geoffrey Francis Chandler ...15 Mar
188 Oscar William Tottie ... 15 Mar
1205
SUPPLEMENTARY LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 141
1904
524 1
DY \ Walter CampbellMcMickar
1
Oct
cno | /CJ\ Albert Edwin®
py < K*U House (Acting
Dev \
149 Arthur Alured Mellin
1
Oct
{ Commander) ... 19 Sept
540 j
DY > Wt) William Highfield ...
Sh j ^*
524 Richard Henry Colenso ... 30 Oct
1
Oct
CG William Dion Irvin
1
Oct
CG (i)Charles George Augustus
Lenny ...
1
Oct
CG Arthur Francis Lysons
Atwood
1
Oct
1905
520 )
366 i
DY } (Nt)mGabriel ThrelfeU ...
Ch \ ^^
1
Oct
DY \ mDonald Campbell ... 30 Oct
Portl \
582* John Ogilvie Graham ... 30 Oct
i
520 )
DY I George Edward Newell . . .
1
Oct
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
Pa )
303 Waldemar Bernard Wil-
kinson 9 Dec
490 (Nf)tnErnest Hamilton Bate
1
Oct
G James William Fairtlough... 15 Dec
1907
1906
nv [ ci_i\ /C2\ Charles Mends
grj (H)^jt) Gibson ...
1
Oci
497 mHerbert John Anthony
Throckmorton ... 2 Jan
272 mNorman Douglas Hodges...
1
Oct
228 mRobert Reynolds Rosoman
1
Oct
(Nt)Courtenay Edwin Stainer 6 Jan
366 l
DY > George John Wilson Lewis
1
Oct
(Assistant Master Attendant
Chat 1
at Colombo.)
263 John Macaulay Amaud ... 10 JaD
44 Henry Edgar Jane .„ ... 31 Jan
CG Douglas Fen wick Murray... 23 Feb
113& \
DY \ mRichard John Shee ... 22 Mar
Haul S
1908
255 Frederick Augustus Weymar
Roe ... 1 Aug
166 mSidney Thompson Stephens
1
Oct
13
27
141a
SUPPLEMENTARY LIEUTENANTS.
1913
388 mHerbert Coates Mayo ... 1 Apr
484aRaymond George Francis
Heiault de Caen ... ... 1 Apr
589 Geoffrey Cromwell Edward
Hampden {Lent for duty
under Australian Govt.)... 1 Apr
T>nnp I (A)Frederick "William Bow-
SCI hil1 1APr
389 Colin Rose St. George Tucker 1 Apr
363 Fred Ernest Ayers 1 Apr
510 Robert Seed 1 Apr
420 Frederic Southwell Piper ... 1 Apr
SC Francis Arthur Trepess .„ 1 Apr
34 George Douglas Whittingham
Turner .. .. 1 Apr
462 Arthur Louis Sanders ... 1 Apr
450 Frederick Albert Richardson 1 Apr
84 James Christian Collie ... 1 Apr
148<zEdward Cromwell Colchester 1 Apr
473 Richard Beauchamp Maycock I Apr
2 Thomas Alfred Lamplugh
Hervey ... 1 Apr
552 Charles Euman 1 Apr
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
l&Hnbert Charles Oliver ... 1 Apr
37 Edward Douglas Wyndham
Lawford 1 Apr
407 Ernest Robert Maycock ... 1 Apr
286 Maurice Ewbank 1 Apr
3j>6 ] (A) Arthur Wellesley Bigs-
P«9* [worth ... .„ ... lApr
582 Cyril John Percy Hill ... 1 Apr
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
Arthur Edward Harbord ... 1 Apr
(Lent British Antarctic Expedition.)
337 Richard Edward Lewis
Treweeks 1 Apr
520 Herbert Wilson Edwards ... 1 Apr
207 John Morrison Smith ... 1 Apr
25 Harold Scott Gillett ... 1 Apr
138 Alfred Edgar 1 Apr
29
16 William Goodenough Halliley 1 Apr
1 1 Edmonc) Coocanon H'lmes 1 Apr
273(/)GuyNinianWhitelockBoyes 1 Apr
Arthur Richard Thomas Wil-
liams 1 Apr
69 Alfred Gustavus Foote ... 1 Apr
29 lb Henry Bouchier Savill
Beresfnrd 1 Sept
454 Robert HewetsonLandmann 1 Sept
245 Alexander Morison ... 1 Sept
391aHenry Ellis Bickley ... 1 Sept
505 George Levack Mackay
Napier 1 Sept
185flWilliam Francis Budgen ... 1 Sept
195a Jesse Robert Pearce ... 1 Sept
86 Frank Clarke 1 Sept
132 Edgar William Buchanan- 1 Sept
521 Harold Percy Keeley ... 1 Sept
63aAubrey Charles Bertie ... 1 Sept
221aEric Bainton Turtle ... 1 Sept
342 Cyril Gore 1 Sept
414JRichard Pinder Kellett ... 1 Sept
150 Charles Henry Bertram Foxley
1 Sept
545 Frederick Alfred Tollemache 1 Sept
5aRichard Lionel Dearden ... 1 Sept
496 Alexander Macdonald Thomson
1 Sept
148cGordon Reginald Brown ... 1 Sept
19 John Duncan Campbell ... 1 Sept
llaWilliam Bourdillon Hebbert
1 Sept
366",
Page
431a
1914
(A) Eric Roper Curzon
Nanson 1 Feb
Arthur George Curtis ... 1 Feb
John William Damerell Werrey
Easterbrook 1 Feb
58
SUB-LIEUTENANTS. U2
Class of Certificate in
1912
Seaman- Naviga- Gun- Tor- Engi- Voluntary
ship. tion. nery. pedo. neering. Subjects .
330 Humphrey Benson Jacomb ...15 Mar 2 3 2 3 3 —
476 Arthur Harry Polhill .... 30 Mar 2 3 3233
151 Arthur Laugbam Noakes ... 30 Mar 2 2 333 —
238«Ernest Eussell Archer .... 15 Apr 2 3 3 3 3 2
4 Mark Peregrine Charles Kerr . . 15 Apr 2 3 3 2 2 —
270«Richard Charles Clavell . . . 15 Apr 2 3 2 2 2 —
537 Adam Ferguson 30 Apr 3 3 3 3 3 3
1276 Arthur WardeU-Yerburgh .. 30 Apr 3 1 3 3 3 3
326 Frank Percival Busbridge ... 30 Apr 2 3 3 3 3 —
339&Douglas Cuthbert Lang ... 30 Apr 2 3 2233
160 Gordon Beniamin Rudyerd
Rudyerd-Helpman .... 30 Apr 2 1 3 2 3 3
420 John Leigh Bedale 30 Apr 2 1 3 3 2 2
121 Cyril James Herbert Hill ... 15 May 2 3 333 —
542«Eric Paul Vivian 15 May 3 3 3 3 3 —
492 Arthur Norman Tebbs .... 15 May 2 3 3233
448 David Enderby Blunt .... 15 May 2 1 3 3 3 —
113«Trevor St. Vincent Frederick Tyler 15 May 3 3 3 3 3 —
47 Patrick Wylie Rose Weir ... 15 May 2 3 3333
339 Eccles James Carter . . . .15 May 2 3 2 2 2 —
252 Stanley Dyer Benbow Hebbert . 15 May 2 3 3 3 3 3
377«John Douglas Harvey . .15 May 2 3 3 3 3 —
520* David Robert Millar Kirkwood . 15 May 2 3 3 3 3 —
273i Frederick Arthur Priest ... 15 May 3 3 333 —
317(H) Donald Carey Brock. . . . 15 May 3 3 3 3 3 —
275 Geoffrey Rhodes Bromet . . .15 May 2 ' 3 3 3 3 —
492 &BCharles George Rodney Phillott 15 May 2 3 2 3 1 —
26
148
SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Class op Certificate in
1 91 2—contd
94 Charles Frederick Jepson
19 9a Charles Hep worth Nicholson
Coll Charles A urioi Sperling .
342 Thomas Arnold Benskin .
349a John Byron Barber . .
332 (H)Arthur Guy Smith .
Cameron St. Clair Ingham
492 SBGeorge John Drumelzier
Tweedy ....
Ill William Vesey Hamilton
Harris .
244 Wilfrid Richard Paul Eyre
218 George Edwin Olaf Barnes
William Archibald Alverne
Bolitho
351 Douglas Carteret Sealy .
461 Henry Campbell Treherne
Aldwyn Douglas Custance
229(H)C-Z)Francis William Bernard
Walton
39 Harold Ernest Evans
laRichard Shelley . . .
160 Edmund Hugh Hopkinson
450 Louis Herbert Heath . .
528 Tom Claude Mackenzie Bellairs
531 Harrington Robley. . -.
Eric William Hardy . .
109 John Ralph Bax Far well
120 Gordon Albert St. John
Montefiore De Wilton . .
151 Eric FitzGerald Wharton . .
408 Charles Eric Seaburne Farrant
546 Kenneth Leslie Campbell . .
347 Eric Winthrop Woodruff . .
141 John Henry Revel Homfray .
518 Ivan Beale Colvin ....
183«(H)John Pitt Cary ....
537a John Ernest Phayre . . .
1 59b Norman Boyd Fleming Peploe
46aGerald Edward Boultbee . .
484aMaurice John Hervey Bagot .
261 John Gilbert Sutton . . .
Seaman- Navlga- Gun- Tor- Engi- Voluntary
ship. tion. nery. pedo.neering. Subjects.
15 June 2
15 June 2
15 June 2
30 June 2
30 June 2
15 July 3
15 July 2
15 July 2
15 July
15 July
15 July
30 July
30 July
30 July
30 Julv
15 Aug
15 Aug
15 Aug
15 Aug
15 Aug
15 Aug
15 Aug
30 Aug
30 Aug
30 Aug
30 Aug
30 Aug
30 Aug
30 Aug
30 Aug
15 Sept
15 Sept
16 Sept
15 Sept
15 Sept
15 Sept
15 Sept 2
3 3
3 2
3 3
3 3
2 2
3 3
3 3
3 —
63
SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 144
Class of Cektificate in
1 91 2—cmtd.
377 Frank Nash Stevenson . . . .15 Sept
27 Jeffrey Kerr Laughton . . , . 30 Sept
476 Herbert Julian Carnduff ... 30 Sept
518 Walter Seymour Carson ... 15 Oct
441 Reynold Meynell Alleyne . . . 15 Oct
170S.S6liver North 30 Oct
342 Penrose Leicester Barcroft . . 30 Oct
120 George John Mackness ... 30 Oct
326 Henry Jack Egerton . . . . 30 Oct
293 Stacey Wise 30 Oct
T>nn I Joseph Ruscombe Wadham
Isf j Smith-Pigott 4 Nov
395 Edmund James Fergusson . .15 Nov
326 Russell Grenfell 15 Nov
159 Stephen Francis Gaisford St.
Lawrence 15 Nov
348 Alexander Maitland Donovan . 15 Nov
448 Hanway Cooper 15 Nov
2l9aHerbert Disney Vaughan-
Hughes 51 Nov
41 Edmund Johnstone 15 Nov
286a John St. Erme Cardew . . . 15 Nov
225o"Edward Scott Williams . . . 30 Nov
58 Lancelot Tomkinson .... 30 Nov
109SGordon Fraser Hannay ... 30 Nov
138 WiUiam Scott Bardwell [KM] .30 Nov
11 Athelstan Paul Bush .... 30 Nov
KiOaRupert Inglis Money .... 15 Dec
361 Robert Crookshank 15 Dec
537a(i)Alexander Gordon Murray TR] 15 Dec
117 Wyndham Douglas Hart- Dyke " . 15 Dec
340aPercival Clive Wickham
Man waring 15 Dec
Alexander Percival McMullen . 15 Dec
260 Maximilian Carden Despard . .15 Dec
1 ] 8 Eric James Patrick Brind ... 30 Dec
225cRider Maurice Waterhouse
Greiffenhagen 30 Dec
151 Harold Boase 30 Dec
151 Harold Harding At kin- Berry . . 30 Dec
37 Dudley Francis Persse .... 30 Dec
1913
228«Charles Arthur Campbell
Russell [KM] 15 Jan
100
Seaman-
Naviga-
Gun-
Tor-
Engi- 1
foluntar;
ship.
tion.
nery.
pedo.
Leering.
Subjects
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3
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2
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2
3
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2
2
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2
2
2
2
2
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3
3
3
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2
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3
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—
145 SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Class of Certificate in
1 Q1 3 contd Seaman- Naviga- Gun- Tor- Engi- Voluntary
ship. tion. nery. pedo.neering. Subjects
273Z>George Godfrey Leigh Blake . . 15 Jan 2 3 3 3 3 —
218aCecil Ferdinand James Hammet . 15 Jan 2 2 2 2 3
218 Geoffrey Wyndham Wadham .. 15 Jan 2 11 2 2
306aDavid Cecil Lycett Green ... 15 Jan 3 2 1 2 3 —
305 Robert Eustace Lambert . . .15 Jan 3 3 3 3 3 —
232 Edgar Hippisley Dolphin ... 15 Jan 2 3 3 3 3 —
414aOscar Henderson 15 Jan 3 3 2 3 3 3
14 5a Henry Alexander Lambert . . .15 Jan 2 3 2 3 3 —
60 Douglas Garvey 15 Jan 3 3 2 3 3 —
268cStewart Magee Walker .... 15 Jan 2 2 1 2 I —
278 Humphrey George Veale . . . . 15 Jan 3 2 3 3 3 —
402 Ivan Walter Whitehorn .... 15 Jan 2 3 2 3 3 —
469a John Blyth Palls 15 Jan 3 3 3 3 3 —
63a John Mortimer Scott 15 Jan 2 12 1 2 —
I la John Sanford Maclean Mackenzie-
Grieve 15 Jan 1 2 2 2 2 —
177«Harry Percival Howard Bent . . 15 Jan 2 12 2 2 —
117 Hugh Babington 15 Jan 1 1 2 2 1 —
507 a John Anthony Vere Morse . .15 Jan 2 2 12 1 —
4 William Pennell Stocker ... 15 Jan 2 1 1 1 1 —
80 Fabian Alexander Stephens . .15 Jan 1 13 3 3 —
277 Henry Thurston Wake Pawsey . 15 Jan 1 12 2 2 —
364 William Robert Featherston-
haugh Gregory 15 Jan 2 2 3 3 3 —
277 James Leslie Maxwell Stevenson 15 Jan 2 2 2 1 1 —
448 Denys Charles Gerald Shoppee . 15 Jan 2 12 1 1 —
471 b Arthur George Talbot .... 30 Jan 1 2 2 2 3 —
337 John Harman Samler .... 15 Feb 1 233 2 —
12«John Spencer Ferris 28 Feb 2 2 3 3 2 —
466 Ivo Wyndham Laton Frewen . 28 Feb 1 2 3 3 3 —
9 Cecil Courtenay Dickinson . . 28 Feb 1 12 2 2 —
552 Christopher McCabe Merewether 28 Feb 3 2 2 3 3 —
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
496 Clement Ellis 15 Mar 3 3 3 3 2 2
252 John Herbert Percival Southby . 15 Mar 1 12 1 1 —
2755Conway Walter Heath Pulford . 15 Mar 1 2 2 2 2 —
Paris Graham Singer .... 30 Mar 2 233 2 —
531 Walter Sidney Galpin .... 30 Mar 2 333 3 —
507a Lawrence Hartshorne Jeans . . 30 Mar 3 3 3 3 2 —
237 Walter John Carter 30 Mar 1 3 2 2 2 —
547 John Weddall Pontifex ... 30 Mar 2 232 2 —
275aArthur Cyril Allen .... 30 Mar 22332
439Z>John Gould Nicolas .... 30 Mar 1 233 2 —
153 Arthur Gordon Pedrick . ... 30 Mar 2 132 1 —
284 Aubrey Cecil Newbold ... 15 Apr 3 3 2 3 3 —
16 David James RobertSimson [ KM] 15 Apr 1 2 13 2 —
277 Gilbert Cecil Pelly ..... 15 Apr 1 2 3 3 8 —
237 Frank Delamain Morris ... 15 Apr 1 122 1 —
277 Gilbert Arthur Bennet Hills . .15 Apr 3 13 3 1 —
326cJohn Jasper Ray Peirson ... 15 Apr 1 322 2 —
147
SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
146
Class of Certificate in
1913— contd.
117 Richard Hungerford Caldwell . 30 Apr
113 Valentine Sear les- Wood . . .30 Apr
114 Henry Hamilton 30 Apr
239 Stephen Medlicott 30 Apr
47 John Irwin Moore 30 Apr
81 Irvine Gordon Glennie .... 30 Apr
237 Edward Arthur Aylmer ... 15 May
46 John Rodolf Peronet Thompson 15 May
54 Charles William Vane Tempest
Stewart Lepper 15 May
546 John Walter Hoskyns .... 15 May
439aMichael George Borradaile Cox 15 May
Seaman- Naviga-
ship. tion.
Gun- Tor- Engi- Voluntary
nery. pedo. neeung Subjects.
Class of Certificate in
222 William Edward Parry 15 May
292 (7)George Colin Lang 15 May
459 Ralph Henry Allen 15 May
283aEdward Schuyler Rodd Butlin . . 15 May
69 Gerald Curteis 15 May
274 James Chaigneau Colvill .... 15 May
186 Edward Reginald Wallwyn James . 15 May
239 Roland Hugh Polden Laugharne . 15 May
352 Douglas Claude Strathern Evill . .15 May
80 John Hackett 15 May
349 The Hon. Denis Crichton Maxwell . 15 May
113 Charles Vincent Jack 15 May
200 John Roberts Poland 15 May
276aCharles Alfred Wemyss Muir ... 15 June
473 Richard Stoddart Benson .... 15 June
48 Edward Frederick Fanning ... 15 June
496<?Philip John Mack 15 June
507 George William Frederick Fitz-
George 30 June
34 Walter Borrowes 30 June
225 Leonard George Addington . . . 30 June
47 Dawson Risch Miller 30 June
268 John Henry Mitchell 30 June
217&Harold Hickling 30 June
114 Henry Cecil Bovell 30 Jone
141 Edward Rowsell Lewis 15 July
294 Archibald Elder Desmond Campbell
Duthy 15 July
277 Stanley William Davis 15 July
484«Adrian Henry James Stokes ... 15 July
432 Leslie Gordon Grimble Groves . . 15 July
16 Keith Morehead Gunning Campbell 30 July
159 William Norman Gardiner . . .30 July
492 Ernest Laurence Ruck-Keene ... 30 July
190
Seaman- Naviga-
ship. tion.
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
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nery.
1
1
3
1
1
2
2
2
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2
3
3
3
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I
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neering
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2
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2
1
3
1
2
3
3
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2
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
2
147
SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Class op Certificate in
1913— contd.
47 Loben Edward Harold Maund
[KM] 30 July
352 Ingleby Stuart Jefferson .... 15 Aug
429 Noel Louis Veresmith 15 Aug
Benjamin Bond Cabbell Eustace
Jameson 15 Aug
291 Dudley William Ryder .... SO Aug
260 Claude de Neufvile Lucas . . 30 Aug
518 Angus Edward Malise Cunning-
hame - Graham 30 Aug
252 Vincent Holland Pryor Molteuo . 30 Aug
116 Alfred Bakewell '. 30 Aug
196 Eric Alfred Davis 15 S*>pt
2t Brian Somerset Bickmore ... 15 Sept
379 Edward Havnes Tarrant Hubbard 15 Sept
13 John Walter WillieMellorStandring 15 Sept
431 Desmond Nevill Cooper Tufnell . 15 Sept
4« Arthur Henry Seymour Casswell . 15 Sept
439cJohn Domvile Auchmuty Musters 15 Sept
151 Hugh Edward Heaton 15 Sept
277 Edward Dallas Marston .... 15 Sept
339cPatrick Edwin Fell . ... 15 Sept
203 Rhoderick Robert McGrigor** . . 15 Sept
1 laGeorge Herbert Hempson Brown . 15 Sept
1 1 4 Douglas Harries 15 Sept
273&Herbert Arthur Cambridge Lane . 15 Sept
148a£enneth Parland Stewart ... 15 Sept
113 Harold Richard George Kinahan . 15 Sept
263 Samuel Arthur Brooks . ... 15 Sept
34 Henry Neville Lake 15 Sept
473 Michael Edmund East 15 Sept
420 William Napier Kingdon ... 30 Sept
6 Maurice William Bailward . . .30 Sept
1 45 Roderick Charles Alister Gow [KM] 30 Sept
26 Rudolph Henry Edward March
Phillipps de Lisle 15 Oct
273 The Hon. Henry Mitford Amherst
Cecil 15 Oct
237 Harris William Skrine 30 Oct
496 Charles Pierre Berthon . ... 30 Oct
63 Paul Alaric Masters Long. ... 30 Oct
448 George Haines Faulkner .... 30 Oct
350aReginald Horace Lilley . . . .15 Nov
434 Noel Herbrand Beaver 15 Nov
337 Edward Reginald Macdonald Lane. 15 Nov
153 Lawrence Hodson Bayley. ... 15 Nov
457 Clive Askew Robinson 15 Nov
383 Geoffrey Harry Verrall Bayfield . 15 Nov
48 Basil Nugent Downie 30 Nov
234
Seaman-
ship.
Naviga-
tion.
Gun-
nery.
Tor-
pedo.
Engi-
neering
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
3
2
2
2
O
O
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
3
2
3
1
3
2
3
3
2
1
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9,
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
3
3
2
1
2
2
3
' 1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
I
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
2
3
2
3
3
SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 147a
Class of Certificate in
1913 COHtd. Seaman- Naviga- Gun- Tor- Engi-
ship. tion. nery. pedo. neering.
337 Charles Geoffrey Chaplin .... 30 Nov 22233
284 William Ivan Lawrence MacEwen . 30 Nov 3 12 2 2
266 Ivan Bromhead Franks
78a Kenneth Maximilian Wilkinson
471SCaradoc Stuart MacLeod Prinsep
273cKenneth Mathieson Fardell
5<zFrancis Grant Hunter
39 Eric Ridsdale Reed . .
531 Montague Wriothesley Noel
130 Arthur Guy Norris Wyatt
30 Nov 1112
30 Nov 2 1 12 3
30 Nov 2 2 2 2 3
30 Nov 12 111
15 Dec 2 1113
15 Dec 2 2 2 3 3
15 Dec 2 3 2 3 3
30 Dec 1 3 2 2 2
1914
-131 Charles Gray Pitcairn Jones . . .15 Jan
391cArthur Eric Pole Welman .... 15 Jan
60a Robert Godfrey Llewellyn .... 15 Jan
277 Glyn Campbell Hollingsworth
Clayton 15 Jau
177 Leslie Haliburton Ashmore .... 15 Jan
H88 Walter Napier Thomason Beckett . . 15 Jan
239 William Jardine Burnie . ... 15 Jan
277 Cyril Aubrey Hamilton Brooking . .15 Jan
273 Noel Henry Cragg 15 Jan
63 John Eckford Hacket 15 Jan
476 Archie Alastair Stewart Murray . . 15 Jan
4716Henry James Francis Cavendish . . 15 Jan
161 Philip Harlock 15 Jan
145 John Scott Dove 15 Jan
117&Stephen Henry Slingsby 15 Jan
326 Reay Parkinson .15 Jan
431 Valentine Gordon Chester Shortridge 15 Jan
232 Alfred Jerome Lucian Phillips . . 15 Jan
431 Edmund Valentine Jeffreys . . .15 Jan
340aEdward Murray Conrad Wedemeyer . 15 Jan
61 Charles Talbot Black-Barnes ... 15 Jan
113 Harry Hugh James Hodgson . . .15 Jan
391cYvo Hedworth Fortescue Granville
Wells 30 Jan
252 Max Alan Chapman 30 Jan
4 Francis Herbert Austen 30 Jan
159 Eustace Harold Vincent 30 Jan
261 Hugh Aldersey Taylor 30 Jan
11 Philip Hugh Calderon 30 Jan
457 William Stephen Richard King-Hall . 30 Jan
431 Humphry Collis Woolrych . . . . 30 Jan
100 Robert Oliver Fitzroy 15 Feb
275
1
1
1
3
3
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
1
3
1
3
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
2
2
2
3
1
2
3
3
3
3
2
1
2
3
3
1
3
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
2
3
2
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1
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1
1
1
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1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
9
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
3
1
2
3
2
3
1
3
3
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
2
147&
SUB-LIEUTENANTS
1 91 4— contd.
431 Geoffrey Harrington Sainsbury .
260 Michael Kichard Hallam Murray
505 Richard Fisher
47 Frank Maclean Abbott . . .
63#Hugh Laurance Vaughan- Williams
218 Ronald Erskine Hewitt . . .
160«Walter Alan Chambre Dickson
65 Francis Riou Baxter ....
432 Charles Amand Randolph Routh
476 Vero Elliot Kemball ....
431 Reginald Maxwell Servaes . .
505 Henry Ronald Gordon-Cumming
432 Geoffrey Henry Hughes-Onslow
475« Francis Herbert Mohun Vaughan
431 Alfred William Sprott . . .
Class of Certificate in
Seaman-
Naviga
Gun-
Tor
Engl
28 Feb
ship.
2
tion.
2
nery.
1
pedo.
2
neerirg
3
28 Feb
2
2
1
1
3
28 Feb
3
2
2
2
2
28 Feb
1
2
2
3
3
28 Feb
2
1
1
1
1
15 Mar
2
3
3
3
3
15 Mar
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
15 Mar
2
1
2
3
•;
15 Mar
2
2
1
2
:;
15 Mar
1
1
1
1
l
15 Mar
1
2
2
3
2
15 Mai-
1
2
2
:;
3
15 Mar
1
2
1
1
3
15 Mar
1
1
1
3
3
290
SUPPLEMENTARY AND ACTING SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 147c
SUPPLEMENTARY SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
80 Reginald Percy Hatton 1 Jan 14
295 Frederick Edward Raw 1 Feb 14
ACTING SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
^ ~ t 0 Time gained CLASS OF CERTIFICATE IN
19 H on Passing
x ** A u out. s~
Seaman- Naviga-
Months. ship. tion.
177 Richard John Boulderson
Kenderdine 15 Jan — 2 3
118 Henry Guy Stanton 15 Jan — 2 3
484aEdmond Henry O'Conor .... 15 May — 3 3
273 Colin Charles Lucas Mackenzie . 15 May 1J 1 2
326aAlastair Gordon Davidson . . .15 May 1£ 2 3
202 Lionel Vavasseur Lloyd , . , . 15 May 1£ 2 2
253 John Willington Clarence Orby
Shelton 15 May 1£ 1 1
39 lc John Gordon Aitchison , . , . 15 May 1£ 2 3
108 James Philip Alfred Bremridge . , 15 May 1 j 2 2
505 Thomas Frederick Stewart
Flemming ...,,... 15 May 1£ 1 1
431 Douglas Alfred Bingley .... 15 May l| 1 1
451JAlfred Creighton Collinson ... 15 May l| 2 1
34 Duke John Anderson-Morshead . 15 May 1^ 2 2
148aColin John Lawrence Bittleston . 15 May 12 3
431 Donal Bernard O'Connell ... 15 May 133
431 Cecil James Bowers 15 May 12 2
352 The Hon. Lovel William Coke . .15 May 1 2 1
493«St. John George Hewell Pitt . . . 15 May 12 2
161 Cecil Charles Frederick Grey. . . 15 May 13 1
505 Charles Edward Francis Egan . . 15 May 111
237 Louis Blumfeld 15 May 13 3
431 Lionel Austen Cazalet ... .15 May J 1 2
31 9 Ralph Armitage Broughton . . .15 May £ 2 3
273 John Harding 15 May | 1 2
220 Charles Roy Brent 15 May ^22
507aGerald Aylmer Garnons- Williams . 1 5 May J 1 1
225 Lionel Charles Paul Tudway . . 15 May — 2 2
431 Gerald Douglas Yates 15 May — 2 3
217&Frederick Black Alison 15 May — 2 2
9 Gilbert Charles Anglin Whitelocke. 15 May — 2 3
277 John Graeme Hay Steedman . . 15 May — 2 2
145 Gerald Harman Warner [KM] . . 15 May — 2 2
11 Ronald George Bowes- Lyon ... 15 May — 33
277 David Graham Horndon Bush . .15 May — 12
505 Cecil Douglas Duncan-Best ... 15 May — 23
484«Alpin Erroll Thomson 15 May — 2 3
36
Gun-
Tor-
Engi-
nery.
pedo.
neering,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
—
1
1
2
2
3
3
2
3
3
1
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
3
2
1
3
]
2
3
1
2
3
2
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
2
3
3
2
3
3
2
3
3
2
2
3
2
—
3
1
2
3
3
3
3
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
3
3
2
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
1
3
2
2
1
3
3
3
147c? ACTING SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
.-.._ ., Tlme gained CLASS OP CERTIFICATE IN
1913 — COntd. on passing
out. , \
Seaman- Naviga- Gun- Tor- Engi-
Months. ship. tion. nery. pedo. neering.
263 Eric Ronald Arthur Farquharson . 15 May — 2 3 2 3 3
388 Henry Clanchy 15 May — 2 2 2 2 3
4 8 4a Wilfred Algernon Higgins . . . 15 May — 3 1 3 3 —
47 Thomas Hamilton Crookshank . . 15 May — 2 2 2 3 3
131 Kenneth Barlow Williams ... 15 May — 3 2 33 3
547 Sidney Frederick Watson . . .15 May — 2 2 3 3 3
37aCharles Perowne Christie . . .15 May — 12 2 3 3
505 Ronald James Usher 15 May — 2 2 3 2 3
32G Roland Montagu-Leeds ... 15 May — 1 2 22 3
185<zEdmund Gerard Noel Rushbrooke . 15 May — 2 3 3 3 3
273eCyril Whichelo Bower 15 May — 2 3 2 3 3
326 Hugh Merriman Barnes . . . .15 May — 2 2 2 3 3
326cRandolph Stewart Gresham
Nicholson ....... 15 May — 1 3 22 3
484a Foley Gerald Prendergast Vereker . 15 Sept — 3 3 < '.: < 3 —
Po FitzRoy Evelyn Patrick Hutton . 15 Sept 4 11 — 1 1
Po Conrad Jenkin 15 Sept 4 11 — 1 1
Po Charles Henry Lawrence Wood-
house 15 Sept 4 1 1 — 11
Po Francis William Hugh Jeans . . 15 Sept 4 11 — 11
Po William St. George Abbott ... 15 Sept 4 1 1 — 12
Po John Cassilis Maclean 15 Sept 4 2 1 — 11
Po Alwyne Gervase Olliver 15 Sept 4 1 1 - - — 1
Po Hugh Bouverie Deedes 15 Sept 4 11 — 2 1
Po Henry Antony Simpson .... 15 Sept 411 — 12
Po Philip Sturley Cooper 15 Sept 4 11 — 2 2
Po Gervase Boswell Middleton ... 15 Sept 3 1 — — — 1
Po Douglas Henry Prosser 15 Sept 3 2 2 — 2 3
Po Stewart Briscoe Dundee-Hooper . 15 Sept 3 3 2 — 2 2
Po George Eric Maxia O'Donnell . .15 Sept 3 1 1 — 12
Po Anthony James Bavin 15 Sept 2£ 1 1 — — 2
Po Victor Alexander Charles Crutchley 15 Sept 2£ 1 1 — — 2
Po Dudley Vivian Peyton- Ward . . ". 15 Sept 2£ 1 1 — — 2
Po William Alexander Willock ... 15 Sept 2J 1 1 - — 2
Po Herbert Roderick Kelway Bamber . 15 Sept 2\ 1 2 — — 3
Po John Angus Orr-E wing .... 15 Sept 2£ 1 2 — — 2
Po Wilfrid Rupert Patterson . . . . 15 Sept 2 J- 1 1 — — 2
Po Leslie Ralph Ricardo 15 Sept 2f 2 2 — — 2
Po Laurence Allen Lawford Evans . . 15 Sept 1\ 2 2 — — 2
Po Humphrey Douglas Tollemache . . 15 Sept 2£ 1 1 — — 1
Po Anthony Gordon Cunard .... 15 Sept 2 3 — 2 — 3
Po Noel Alfred Beal 15 Sept 2 1 — 2 — 2
Po James Riddell Bucknill . . . .15 Sept 2 2 — 2 — 2
Po John Montagu Howson 15 Sept 2 1 — 2 — 2
Po Edward Desmond Bewley McCarthy 15 Sept 2 1 — 1 — 3
Po George Milner Crockett 15 Sept 2 2 2 — — 3
Po Joseph Barrington Chevallier . , 15 Sept 1^ 2 — 2 — 2
Po Geoffrey William Stopford-Sackville 15 Sept if . 1 2 — 3
82
ACTING SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
U7e
1913 — eontd.
Time"galned CLASS OP CERTIFICATE IV
on passing
Seaman- Navtga- Gun- Tor- Engi-
Monihs. ship. tion. nery. pedo. neennp
120 John Bannatyne Kingdon ... 15 Sept 1
Po Maurice Arthur Brind 15 S«-pt 1
Po Arthur Avalon MacKinnon ... 15 Sept 1
Po Edward Henry FitzKoy .... 15 Sept 1
Po John Bertram Aubrey Marsden-
Smedley 15 Sept 1
Po Wilfred Stanley Mann 15 Sept 1
120 Aubrey Basil Fanshawe .... 15 Sept 1
Po Kobert Grenville Henderson Milli-
gan 15 Sept 1
Po Charles Gordon Norrie Graham . .15 Sept \
Po Douglas Young- Jamieson . . 15 Sept £
Po George Hamilton Stirling Sulivan . 15 Sept £
Po Geoffrey Bateman Hope .... 15 Sept \
Po Claude Denzil Bury 15 Sept £
Po Frederick Hugh Geoffrey Trumble . 15 Sept —
Po John Murray 15 Sept —
Po Robert Alexander Cassidi ... 15 Sept —
Po Vincent Graham Snow 15 Sept —
Po Richard Eadson Paterson .... 15 Sept —
Po Norman Blyth Weir . . .15 Sept —
Po John Maurice Mansfield . . . .15 Sept —
Po Edward Winfrid Milsom .... 15 Sept —
Po The Right Hon. Vere Anthony
FraDcis St. Clair Fane Lord
Burghersh 15 Sept —
Po Fergus Stuart Graham 15 Sept —
1914
263 Ian Honnor Morten 15 Jan —
225 Henley Dale Nichol ..... 15 Jan 4
159 Maurice John Bethell 15 Jan 4
159 Philip Weyland Bowyer-Smijth . 15 Jan 4
2736Cyril Eustace Douglas- Pennant [ K M ] 15 Jan 4
118 John George Lawrence Dundas . 15 Jan 4
284 Philip Foster Glover 15 Jan 4
225 Robert Ross Stewart 15 Jan 4
145 Pelham Alexander Maitland . .15 Jan 4
9 George Robert Scott 15 Jan 4
61 Edward Geoffrey Gunner . . .15 Jan 4
273&Steuart Arnold Pears 15 Jan 3^
145 Andrew Henry Meybohm Haggard . 15 Jan .3£
273 Archibald Eaton de Burgh Jennings. 15 Jan 3£
9 John Fraser 15 Jan 3
118 Alan James Carles 15 Jan 3
159 Ronald Ernest Cotton Dunbar . . 15 Jan 3
159 Geoffrey Robert Beasly Back . . 15 Jan 2 i
61 Bryan ffolliott Wingfield .... 15 Jan 2J
159 Arthur Robin Moore Bridge . . .15 Jan 2£
118 Charles Cunningham Dumville Lees 15 Jan 2£
126
2 — —
1 —
2 —
147/
ACTING SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
\9\4-oo-ntd.
Time gained CLASS OF CERTIFICATE IN
on passing
out.
Seaman- Naviga- Gun-
Months, ship. tion. nery.
Tor- Engi-
pedo. neering
342 Claud Boothby Graham-Watson . 15 Jan
225 Guy Langham 15 Jan
145 William Robert Calvert .... 15 Jan
273&Oswald Wykeham Cornwallis . . 15 Jan
9 Reginald Wasted English .... 15 Jan
273 Douglas John Gavin 15 Jan
225 Herbert Leopold Rendel .... 15 Jan
159 Henry John Hay nes 15 Jan
118 Lawrence Lionel Tollemache . . 15 Jan
284 Anthony Cotton Powell . . . .15 Jan
225 Marcel Harcourt Attwood Kelsey . 15 Jan
225 Cyril John Beadon Colthurst . .15 Jan
273&Alexander Alfred Lyall Miller . . 15 Jan
9 Gerald Edward Colpoys . . . .15 Jan
273 Francis Day Butt 15 Jan
273 FrankCharles Robert Younghusband 15 Jan
61 John Gerald Barrow 15 Jan
159 Tim Evelyn Evans 15 Jan
118 FrederickWilliamFrancisCuddeford 15 Jan
342 Patrick Beauchamp Valentine Heard 15 Jan
225 Thomas Bostock Hill 15 Jan
225 John Alfred Garland 15 Jan
2736Ernest Tudor Donnell 15 Jan
9 Robert Arthur Startin 15 Jan
61 Ian Agnew Patterson Macintyre . 15 Jan
118 Godfrey Edmund Hammond House 15 Jan
284 Philip Miles Filleul 15 Jan
225 George Cliffe Hatch 15 Jan
225 John Strelly Horn 15 Jan
284 James Halliburton Young . . . .15 Jan
2736 Alexander Dacre Lacy 15 Jan
9 CharlesJohnHoussemayneDuBoulay 15 Jan
273 Rusxell Hamilton McBean ... 15 Jan
61 Henry Percy D'Arcy Benson ... 15 Jan
159 Harold Studholme Barker .... 15 Jan
273ftPhilip John Lancelot Skinner . . 15 Jan
225 Douglas Stanley Swanston . . .15 Jan
225 Francis John Anson Cotter . . .15 Jan
118 Edward Oliver Sonnenschein . . 15 Jan
9 Christopher Bernard Oxley . . .15 Jan
273 James Gordon Arbuthnott . . .15 Jan
225 Gerald Roger Cousins 15 Jan
9 Sir Roger Thomas Twysden, Bt. . 15 Jan
273 Robert Reginald Gibbons . . .15 Jan
145 Hugh Trevor Dawson . . . .15 Jan
284 Thomas Edmund Docksey. . . 15 Jan
21
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
11
11
11
11
11 2
H
11
1
1
1
1
1 —
2
2 —
2 —
2 —
2 —
1 —
1 —
1 —
1 —
1 2
1
172
MATES.
147flr
MATES.
1913
34 Lionel Mclntyre 14 Feb
65 m W illiam John Wall Fletcher
14 Feb
4 James Quin .... ... ... 14 Feb
145 John Eadie 14 Feb
161 mHenry Edmund Dale ... 14 Feb
237 Wyndham Charles Johnson 14 Feb
326 Samuel William Young .. 14 Feb
337 Sydney George Crabb ... 14 Feb
476 James Figgins 14 Feb
113 tn Alfred George Alexander 14 Feb
14 Feb
14 Feb
14 Feb
7 May
7 May
7 May
531 Ernest Beeley
448 Francis Charles Hanna
148«George "Wright Morrison
Charles Buckland (act)
Joseph Francis Dunne {act)
Edward Enright (act)
Frederick Joseph Kutland
(act*)
Ralph Clement Smith (act) . . .
John Sydney Holmes (act)...
Herbert Charles Found (act) 7 July
Frederick William Hawk-
ridge (act) ... ..28 Aug
Peter Howells Jones (act*)., 28 Aug
Frederick Medway (act) ... 28 Aug
23
7 July
7 July
7 July
George Griffiths (act) .„ 28 Aug
ltlWilliam Albeit Dumble-
ton (act) 28 Aug
Alfred Herbert Willoughby
(act) 28 Aug
William Harper (act) ... 28 Aug
George Henry Newman (act) 28 Aug
Walter Thomas Arthur Bird
(act) 28 Aug
Gordon Lermox Ansell (act) 28 Aug
Robert Constable (act) ... 28 Aug
Tbomas Edward Lane (act) 28 Aug
ErDest Brown 28 Aug
Reginald Thomas Critchlow
(act) 28 Aug
Harry I Howitt Dring(actf) ... 28 Aug
Coll mReginald Harry Bunyard
(act) ... 18 Dec
Coll Frank Peter Skuse (act) .„ 18 Dec
Coll mNorman Card (act) ... 18 Dec
Coll Thomas Henry Clark (act) 18 Dec
Coll George Frederick Elson
(act) 18 Dec
Coll Harold William Coles (act) 18 Dec
Coll Nicholas Manley (act) ... la Dec
Coll Samuel Henry Tucker (act) 18 Dec
Coll Leonard Ernest Pearson
(act) .« ... .« 18 Dec
44
U7h
MIDSHIPMEN.
Time gained
1 Q1 -7 on Passing
Months.
80 Edward Gerald Hyslop
Bellars 15 Jan 4
326 Hugh Ladas Agnew
[KM] 15 Jan 4
117 Alistair Shand Cum-
ming 15 Jan 4
552 Henry Hastings Mc-
William 15 Jan 4
(Lent for duty under Australian, Govt.')
352 Norman Vere Grace . 15 Jan 4
552 Colin Fraser Creswell . 15 Jan 4
(Lent for duty under the Australia)! Govt.)
260 Charles Humphrey
de Meuron Woods . 15 Jan 4
484a Humphrey Robert
Sand with . . . .15 Jan 4
3396 Dermot Patrick Cather 15 Jan 4
352 Guy Deverell Latham 15 Jan 4
114 Hilary Dorsett Owen . 15 Jan 4
352 Edward Cawdron
Cordeaux . . . .15 Jan 4
552 William Hamilton
Bremner . . . .15 Jan 4
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
80 Cyril Arthur Shaw 15 Jan 4
3396 Reginald Henry Portal 15 Jan 4
3396 Reginald Francis
Morice 15 Jan 4
117 Eric Dott Hobson . 15 Jan 3
291 Arthur Salusbury
Lindsell 15 Jan 3
352 Charles Saumarez
Daniel . ..." 15 Jan 3
326 Kenneth Royston
Davidson Fawcett . 15 Jan 3
260 Cecil Robert de Vaux
Law 15 Jan 3
342 Arthur Horace Charles
Barlow 15 JaD 3
484a John Catterall Leach . 15 Jan 2£
114 Alan Gordon Camp-
bell-Cooke . . . . 15 Jan 2£
260 Jack Tuthill Borrett . 15 Jan 2£
326? Douglas HenryBrowDe 15 Jan 2$
80 Michael Oliver Dundas
Ellwood 15 Jan 2
117 Robert Tatton Bower . 15 Jan 2
291 Philip Louis Vian . .15 Jan 2
252 Mervyn Boyd Alexan-
der-Sinclair . . .15 Jan 2
326 Keith William Newall 1 5 Jan 2
260 HaroldEdwardSeaman 15 Jan 2
32
Time gaine
on passim
out.
Months
339 6 Redvers Michael Court-
enay Holland- Pry or 15 Jan 2
263 Leicester Charles
Assheton St. John
Curzon-Howe . . . 15 Jan 1J
117 David Wain wright . 15 Jan 1£
552 FrancisAdrianBlaydes
Haworth-Booth . .15 Jan 1 \
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
114 Stanley Napier Black-
burn 15 Jan 1>J
547 Jack Llewelyn Davies 15 Jan 1$
3396 Laurence Fitzgerald
Foley 15 Jan 1£
260 Francis Cyril Flynn . 15 Jan 1
3396 Stephen Lionel Halli-
day 15 Jan 1
547 Henry Berwick Crane. 15 Jan 1
114 Charles Vaughan
Powel 15 Jan 1
291 Henry Joseph Rawle
Paramore . . . .15 Jan 1
80 Ion Whitefoord Grove
White 15 Jan 1
552 Arthur Luard Pears . 15 Jan 1
(Lent for duty under the Australian Govt.)
352 Theodore Frederick
Annesley Voysey . 15 Jan 1
342 Hugh Bosca wen Ander-
son 15 Jan {
326 The Hon. Cecil Edward
Robert Spencer . . 15 Jan J
291 Wilfred Bartholomew
Price . . . . 15 Jan £
352 Reginald VictorBarton 15 Jan |
260 Henry Walter Edward
Hearn 15 Jan £
3396 Edward Ormsby Trou-
bridge Keeling . .15 Jan —
114 Henry Kelsall Beck-
ford Mitchell . . 15 Jan —
114 Francis Charles Harri-
son .... .15 Jan —
484a Percy Frank Pilking-
ton Wood ... 15 Jan —
80 Reginald Warren Hore 15 Jan —
342 Clare George Vyner . 15 Jan —
432 William Seager Green 15 May 4
11a Louis Percival Mounsey
Milner .... 15 May 4
448 Noel Frederick
Wheeler .... 15 May 4
61
MIDSHIPMEN.
147i
Time gained
on passing
1912— contd. out-
Months.
11 Thomas Cleveland
Greenway ... 15 May 4
448 William Langston
Collingwood Carter 15 May 4
266 Donald Cecil Gran-
ville Neish . . . 15 May 4
552 Herbert Annesley
Packer [KM] . . 15 May 4
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
48 Harold Edward
Spragge . . . .15 May 4
432 Thomas Maoaulay
Smith 15 May 3J
552 Ronald Robertson
Lyle 15 May 3£
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
448 Henry Edward Hawksley
Bur bury .... 15 May 2 J
4S Charles Cecil Flem-
ming 15 May 2£
266 David Courtenay Bell 15 May l\
326c Eric Vernon Lees . 15 May 2£
11 Edward Lyon Berthon 15 May 2\
326c Henry FitzRoy Grace
Langley .... 15 May 2£
448 John Ashton Bent
Willson .... 15 May 1\
448 William Ogilvy Scrym-
geour -Wedderburn 15 May 2j
552 Edward Eliot Hill . 15 May 2
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
507a William Frith Horner 7 5 May 2
48 Roger Prideaux Selby 15 May 2
326c Charles Ralfe Thomp-
son 15 May 2
11a Robert Crawford
Crooks 15 May 2
266 Hugh Percival Chubb 15 May 2
552 Robert George Fenton-
Livingstone . . .15 May \\
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
326c Edward Herbert Con-
stantino Branson . 15 May 1J
432 The Hon. Archibald John
Morton Stuart . .15 May 1£
507a Robert Bradshaw
Wilmot-Sitwell . .15 May 1$
266 Roderick Edward Francois
McQuhae Mackenziel5 May 1 '
448 Thtirstan Basset
Thomas-Peter . . 15 May 1
11a Athol Wordsworth
Mylne .... 15 May $
E 3
Time gained
on passing
out
»«- -r^. . Months.
507a D'Arcy Gilbert Curwen
Collis 15 May i
507a Henry Bidlake Wollo-
combe 15 May £
552 James Buchanan
Findlay .... 15 May I
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
326c Stephen Barry ... 15 May £
266 Charles Hanmer Lee
Evans 15 May ^
326c George Evelyn Paget
How 15 May I
252 Charles Philip Volte -
lyn Van der Byl 15 May i
48 Philip Wood Rhodes 15 May $
507a Nigel Bellairs Deare 15 May £
11 Robert Stewart Laid-
law 15 May —
11a Donald Fairfax Mack-
eson 15 May —
266 George Alan NunneleylS May —
432 Gerald William Hoare
Smith 15 May —
448 Harry William
Algernon Kemmis 15 May —
342 The RightHon. George
Josslyn L' Estrange,
Earl of Carlisle . 15 May —
448 Humphrey Fane
Vernon .... 15 May —
326c Keith Alexander Sealy
Clarke 15 May —
432 Alan Duncan Leslie
Macpherson . . .15 May —
11 William Bagot Walkerl5 May —
448 Harold Shedden Stan-
ley Boldero . . .15 May —
507a Denys Patrick O'Calla-
ghan 15 May —
118 John Creswell . . .15 Sept 4
263 Robert Don Oliver . 15 Sept 4
326c William Herbert
Graves . . . .15 Sept 4
80 Geoffrey Meredith
Keble White . .15 Sspt 4
117 Ralph Alexander
Cochrane . . . .15 Sept 4
263 John Hamilton Mac-
nair 15 Sept 4
263 Alfred Edwara
Boscawen Giles . 15 Sept 4
61 Leslie Gerald Griffiths 15 Sept 4
261 Thomas Hope
Troubridge . . . 15 Sept 4
119
147;
MIDSHIPMEN.
Time gained
on passing
1912— contd. out-
Months.
326c Walter Charles Town-
send Eyres . . .15 Sept 4
2736 Edmund Howard
Neville Harvey . 15 Sept 4
118 Frederick Chisnall
Miller 15 Sept 3£
263 George Tothill Philip 15 Sept 3£
61 Ralph Sleigh Booth 15 Sept 3
80 John Allan Bickford-
Smith 15 Sept 3
261 Basil James Dugdale 15 Sept 3
117 Claude Martin Butlin 15 Sept 3
388 Henry Patrick Scholes
[KM] .... 15 Sept 3
261 Johm Pocklington
Money 15 Sept 3
263 Terence Hugh Back . 15 Sept 2J
117 Halford Frederick
Elderton . . . .15 Sept 2\
273J Humphrey O'Brien
Thornhill. ... 15 Sept 2£
2732> William Haynes . . 15 Sept 2\
388 Alexander David Gib-
son- Carmichael . 15 Sept 2£
388 Edward Christopher
Bindloss .... 15 Sept 2\
'273b William Burton
Metcalfe . . . .15 Sept 2
61 Alec Murray Carrie . 15 Sept 2
261 John Gerald Yerburgh
Loveband . . .15 Sept 2
263 Thomas Humfrey
Welsby . . . .15 Sept 2
261 Lionel Graham
Cameron Thompson 15 Sept 2
80 Caledon Charles
Alexander . . .15 Sept 1£
80 Lancelot-Vivian Donne 15 Sept l£
118 Edward Francis
Lawder . . .15 Sept 1|
273 Frank Heathcote
Powys Maurice . 15 Sept 1£
263 Alexander Cumming
Gordon Madden . 15 Sept 1£
388 Geoffrey James
Landale . . .15 Sept 1£
80 Geoffrey Cayley
Lambert Dalley . 15 Sept 1J
388 Frank Allman Hall 15 Sept 1
273 Ralph Berthon Gossage
15 Sept 1
80 Brian Dean. ... 15 Sept 1
32C<j William Douglas
Fairbairn . .15 Sept %
151
Time gained
on passing
out.
273 Nelson Ward
Hampton Weekes 15 Sept J
273 John Graham
Crossley . . . .15 Sept j
118 Kenneth Morland
Greig 15 Sept \
61 Fitz Hugh Conway
Lyon . . . . *. 15 Sept \
388 John Beresford Cole-
Hamilton .... 15 Sept \
388 Henry James
Johnstone .... 15 Sept \
261 Cecil Charles Acland
Allen 15 Sept \
273 Basil Evelyn St. Clair
Ninnes 15 Sept \
118 Denis Ward Granet 15 Sept \
117 Gerald Hugh
Stapleton .... 15 Sept \
261 Humphrey Ranulph
Brand 15 Sept —
118 Donald Carter
Morrison . . . .15 Sept —
273* Bobert Lionel Brooke
Cunliffe . . '. .15 Sept —
326c The Hon. Alexander
Bannerman Carnegiel5 Sept —
1913.
252 Bernard Armitage
Warburton Lee. . 15 Jan 4
284 Roderick Larken
Moore 15 Jan 4
531 Edmund Geoffrey
Abbott ... 15 Jan 4
337 Alan Blackwood
Ritchie .... 15 Jan 4
531 Maurice Lloyd Ver-
non 15 Jan 4
117 Godfrey Main Thomas
[KM] ..... 15 Jan 4
284 Robert Evan Lewis-
Lloyd ... .15 Jan 4
342 Geoffrey Thomas
Archibald Scott . 15 Jan 3ij
352 William Ralph Brin-
ton . . . , 15 Jan 3J
484« James Pearson ... 15 Jan 3
312 Thomas Arthui Way
Robertson . . .15 Jan 3
484a Eric Guy Bohun de
Mowbray . . .15 Jan 3
496 Rawdon Angus Flet-
cher . . . „ . .15 Jan 3
17S
MIDSHIPMEN.
Ulk
Time gained
Time gained
1 91 3—contd.
on passing
out.
Months.
on passing
out.
Months.
337
JohnPendarley Dingle
15 Jan
n
117
John Maurice Trus-
117
Sydney Harington
cott de Burgh . .15 Jan
—
Balfour ....
15 Jan
H
484a
Henry Kenneth Mar-
252
Arthur George Mack .
15 Jan
n
tin Southwell . .15 Jan
362
Philip Charles Forman
15 Jan
4
473
Russell Armstrong
252
Edward Lancelot
Boucher . . . .15 Jan
Pawsey .
15 Jan
2§
531
John Gordon Oiler-
484a John Arthur Law-
rence Stokes . .
15 Jan
2
342
Edmund George Burk-
531
John James Kenward
hardt Coore . . .15 Jan
15 Jan
2
337
John William Havers 15 Jan
337
Morton Robert Bridges
473
Geoffrey St. John
Liddle
15 Jan
2
Aldersey Taylor . 15 Jan
531
Edmund Bourchier
496
Raymond Francis
Devereux . . .
15 Jan
2
342
John Campbell An-
252
John Edmund Hugh
nesley
15 Jan
2
Boustead . . .15 Jan
473
Percy Todd . . . .
15 Jan
2
473
GeoTge Anson Mon-
352
Quintin Dick Graham
15 Jan
n
creiff Paul . . .15 Jan
,
496
Frederick Bruce
117
Reginald Hughes-
Stromeyer . . .
15 Jan
n
Onslow . . . .15 Jan
.
484c
Cecil Warde . . .
15 Jan
if
531
Crealock Roger Price 15 Jan
,
342
Oliver Jose Lewers
337
Geoffrey Stirling
Symon . . . .
15 Jan
H
Greenland . . .15 Jan
337
Edwyn Henry Stuart-
342
Cuthbert Francis
15 Jan
l
Bond Bowlby . 15 Jan
252
Henry William Urqu-
hart McCall . . .
15 Jan
l
284
William Russell Steele
15 Jan
l
T-
117
John Buller Edward
l ime ^aiiirju
Months.
Hall
15 Jan
i
432
Reginald Lloyd Elgcod 15 May
2
337
Reginald Jervois
284
William Geoffrey
15 Jan
I
Barnard Hartley . 15 May
2
473
Edward Newdigate
232
Charles Lennox
Boulton . . . .
15 Jan
h
Procter . . . .15 May
2
496
Robert Claud Gibbs .
15 Jan
1
100
George Stairs Napier
342
Albert Lawrence
Johnston .... 15 May
2
Poland ....
15 Jan
\
432
Arthur Frank
496.
Eric Douglas Brooke
15 Jan
\
Armitage [KM] . 15 May
o
352
Claude E rn est Vincen t
120
George Elvey Creasy 15 May
2
Hawkings . . .
15 Jan
\
159
Percy Eric Maitland . 15 May
2
473
Thomas Philip York
284
Patrick Francis
Moore ....
15 Jan
\
Cooper .... 15 May
2
337
Ralph Pethebridge
153
William Sylvester
Martin ....
15 Jan
\
Moor 15 May
2
284
The Hon. Alan Boyle
120
Patrick Gream Nelson
de Blaquiere. . .
15 Jan
\
Ommanney ... 15 May
2
337
Geoffrey Alan Brooke
100
Richard Francis
Hawkins ....
15 Jan
I
Mercer Davies . . 15 May
2
531
Cecil Ashworth Ker-
232
Wilfred Underbill . 15 May
2
15 Jan
261
Charles Edward
473
Ronald Alexander
William Brewer . 15 May
2
Lidstone ....
15 Jan
552
JohnWinthorpPinhey 15 May
2
342
Cecil Spurstow Miller
15 Jan
—
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.}
210
F
238
147Z
MIDSHIPMEN.
Time gained.
Months.
1913— contd.
159 Chetwode William
Caulfield Browne . 15 May 2
261 Brian Betham Scho-
field 15 May 2
153 William Geoffrey Cow-
land 15 May 2
232 Edmund Rodenhurst
Dodd 15 May 1
100 Alexander Henry Max-
well Hyslop . . 15 May 1
120 Basil William LeGeyt
Pullen ... 15 May 1
153 Godfrey Michell Cour-
age 15 May 1
273& Cecil Buller Turner , 15 May 1
159 George Robert Irving
Snow 15 May 1
552 Gerald Hildred Els-
dale Molson ... 15 May 1
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
100 RalphAdamNicholson 15 May 1
232 Leslie Cyril Kendall
Francis .... 15 May 1
552 EdwardWhalley Bill-
yard-Leake ... 15 May 1
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
552 Vivian Russell Salvin
Bowlby .... 15 May 1
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
159 Geoffrey Cecil Fryer . 15 May 1
153 Ronald George Black 15 May 1
100 Angus Porter ... 15 May 1
120 Charles Broughton
Clay Swayne . . 15 May 1
232 William York La
Roche Beverley . 15 May 1
432 Alan David James Robert-
son-Macdonald . 15 May —
273& Archibald Herbert
Wann 15 May —
261 Thomas Walker Elm-
hirst 15 May —
284 RichardFogartyFegen 15 May —
153 Morgan JohnYeatman 15 May —
261 Rupert de Hardwick
Burton ... 15 May —
120 Charles Theodore
Paynter .... 15 May —
232 Harold FieldingNalder 15 May —
159 Gaspard Patrick Hunter-
Blair 15 May —
432 Stephen Wellesley
Lushington ... 15 May —
267
153
Time gained.
Months.
Robert William Wal-
ton Cook .... 15 May —
100 Andrew Lancelot
Besant .... 15 May —
261 CharlesThomasWallis 15 May —
284 Philip Edward Vaux 15 May -
120 Derek Henry Caldwell
Cooper .... 15 May —
232 Kenneth Warden
Stewart .... 15 May —
159 William Phillips Clutter-
buck Chambers . 15 May —
100 Roger Victor Cecil
Hunt 15 May —
153 Lancelot John Bar-
rington Walters . 15 May —
145 Harold Noel Cornwall
Webber .... 15 May —
261 Francis Charles
Harding .... 15 May —
273S Lionel Carroll Ansdell 15 May —
2735 Ivo Cecil Little . . 15 May —
153 Roland Frith Balfour
Swinley . . . . 15 May —
261 Oswald Maughan
Johnson .... 15 May —
120 Meredith Stanton
Spalding . ... 15 May —
159 Patrick Frank Majen-
die Dawson ... 15 May —
432 Ronaleyn Geoffrey
Gordon-Cumming . 15 May —
261 Patrick Harry Brooke 15 May —
284 Sterling Neville
Cobbold .... 15 May —
145 William Herbert Hugh
Stevenson ... 15 May —
232 Stephen Harry Tolson
Arliss 15 May —
100 Alfred Douglas Stam-
ford Grant ... 15 May —
145 Cecil George Procter 15 Sept 2
61 (_T)Athelstane Hermann
Heinrich Doelberg . 15 Sept 2
507a Harry Francis Knox 15 Sept 2
326c Eric Louis Baxter
Damant 15 Sept 2
388 Frank Leonard Charm-
bury Butcber ... 15 Sept 2
295
MIDSHIPMEN.
147m
145
391c
496
237
153
391c
326c
114
61
326
145
114
496
114
9
388
326c
326
496
9
388
496
391c
237
507a
326c
9
237
391c
153
.
496
. mZ-cmtd. TimeMg0an?&
Antony Fane De Salis 15 Sept 2
y%cZ7oM.HaroldCourte-
nay Tennyson . . 15 Sept 2
Gerard Horace Gandy 15 Sept 2
Donald Khodes Camp-
bell 15 Sept 2
Eric Sydney Brand . 15 Sept 2
William Rudolph Slayter
15 Sept 2
Clifford Caslon . • . .15 Sept 2
Edward Keith Henry
Tumour . . . .15 Sept 2
John Stuart Kirkland 15 Sept 2
Edward Masterman
Loly 15 Sept 2
Richard Allen Everitt 15 Sept 2
Michael McMaster . 15 Sept 2
Oliver Loudon Gordon 15 Sept 2
John Corbett Knight
Woodall 15 Sept 2
Guy Vivien Arthur
Phelips 15 Sept 2
Stephen Saltmarshe
Palmes 15 Sept 1
Gerald Edward Arinitage
Jackson . . . .15 Sept 1
Frederick John Han-
cock Lloyd ... 15 Sept 1
Frank Doria Pitt
Palmer 15 Sept 1
Robert Henry Douglas
Lane 15 Sept 1
George Leonard Clay-
ton Briggs . . . .15 Sept 1
Charles Richard de Bunsen
Loftus Townshend . 15 Sept 1
Humphrey McMaster 15 Sept 1
Frederic Basil Leigh 15 Sept 1
Richard Herbert Mack 15 Sept 1
Henry Sydney Scroggs 15 Sept 1
Thomas Ian Scott Bell 15 Sept 1
Henry Stewart Roome 15 Sept 1
Jamea Atkinson Wheat-
ley 15 Sept 1
Richard Francis John
Onslow 15 Sept —
Francis Stephen Wal-
ter de Winton . .15 Sept —
Lionel Edward Robin
Booth . . . . . 15 Sept —
Edward Fisher Turner 15 Sept —
328
p 2
Time trained.
Months.
326c Lancelot Charles Lid-
dell 15 Sept —
145 Edmund Michael Gor-
don Laeventhorpe
Boyle 15 Sept —
237 Alan Cory-Wright . 15 Sept —
388 Colin Buist .... 15 Sept —
61 Lawrence Sidney Bon-
tor 15 Sept —
496 Arthur Henry Bullen
Day 15 Sept —
237 Edward Leslie Day-
rell Bartley . . .15 Sept —
153 Brian Lane Clark . . 15 Sept —
507a John Duncan de
Mussenden Leathes 15 Sept —
61 The Hon. Christopher
John Henry Roper-
Curzon 15 Sept —
391c Eric Marcus McCaus-
land 15 Sept —
237 HerbertLoftusWelmanl5 Sept —
145 Kenneth Francis
Collier 15 Sept —
496 Arthur Jelfs Cubison 15 Sept —
326c Kenneth Clarke Kirk-
patrick 15 Sept —
388 Andrew John Paton . 15 Sept —
326 Tom BarnholdtVivian
Thomas 15 Sept —
114 JamesDouglasSteven-
son 15 Sept —
114 George Sidney Godol-
phin Cavendish . . 15 Sept —
391c Rothwell Charles Went-
worth Willoughby . 15 Sept —
153 Hugh Gartside-Tip-
pinge 15 Sept —
114 His Royal Highness
Prince Albeit Frederick
Arthur George . .15 Sept —
114 Percival Henry Gwynne
James 15 Sept —
496 George Anthony May -
hew Vaughan Harri-
son 15 Sept —
507a Laurence Egerton
Scott Napier . . . 15 Sept —
61 John Puleston de
Berniere Smith . . 15 Sept —
354
U7n
MIDSHIPMEN.
1 Q1 A Time gained.
XV1*± Months.
120 Tom Dudley Kenneth
Williams . . . .15 Jan 3
484a William Howard Dennis
Fried berger . . .15 Jan 3
2i6 Henry Aubrey Rowley 15 Jan 3
11a Frederic John Walker
[KM] 15 Jan 3
326 John Herbert Bowen . 15 Jan 3
266 Basil Rupert Willett . 15 Jan 3
48 Frank Alan Single . . 15 Jan 3
100 Henry Davenport
Graham 15 Jan 3
391c James Ruth ven Hudson 15 Jan 3
232 Montague Christopher
Teasdale-Buckell . 15 Jan 3
48 la Humphrys Archdale . 15 Jan 3
11a. John Philip William
Pilditch 15 Jan 3
48 RalphWulstanKimberley
Twinberrow . . .15 Jan 3
266 Cecil John Westland
Branson 15 Jan 2Z
232 Robeit Lees Spalding 15 Jan 2\
473 Francis Pitts Gold-
smith 15 Jan 2J
11a Henry Edward Hamil-
ton Palairet . . 15 Jan 2
103 Thomas Harold Simp-
son 15 Jan 2
391c Arthur Hugh Wynne-
Edwards 15 Jan 2
263 Reginald Geoffrey France-
Hay hurst . . . .15 Jan 2
391c Alexander Scrope
Hutchinson . . . .15 Jan 2
48 Russell Bolingbroke . 15 Jan 2
484a George Humphrey
Griffiths 15 Jan 2
260 Frederick Charles
Fellowes-Gordon . . 15 Jan 2
263 Rupert Edward Maxi-
milian Bethune . .15 Jan 1J
120 Newton James Wallop
William- Powlebt . . 15 Jan 12-
11a Geoffrey Littleton
Lowis 15 Jan 1
48 Timothy Fyers Turner 15 Jan 1
266 Eric Templer Wiggins 15 Jan 1
120 Alexander Putnam
Cumming . . .15 Jan \
384
Time gained.
Months.
232 John Edward Caffin . 15 Jan {
391c Alan Lowther Grant . 15 Jan \
260 Henry Stuart King . 15 Jan \
326 Gilbert St, Aubyn
Alcock 15 Jan \
232 Cecil Lewis Howe i .15 Jan ^
48 John Edmund Sissmore 15 Jan \
391c The Right Hon. Seymour
Edward Frederick Grey,
Viscount Grey de Wilton 1 5 Jan -2-
100 Lancelot King ... 15 Jan \
48 Hugh Dixon . . . .15 Jan \
473 EdwardHoraceCrebbin 15 Jan \
100 Patrick Astor Trier . 15 Jan \
484a Evelyn Roger Sterling
Dickinson . . . .15 Jan £
263 David Dixon Mercer . 15 Jan \
473 Francis Douglas-
Watson 15 Jan J
260 Geoffrey Ernest Lyne
Veale 15 Jan —
391c David Don .... 15 Jan —
120 Robert Harding Dring 15 Jan —
326 HerbertClaude Millett 15 Jan —
260 Malcolm Farquhar . . 15 Jan —
260 Anthony Herbert Gerard
Tborold 15 Jan —
11a Guy Stewart Laurence 15 Jan —
326 Ronald Gerard
Chichester . . . .15 Jan —
266 Ronald Scott Sugden . 15 Jan —
473 Trevor Orchard Chichele
Plowden . . . .16 Jan —
11a Awbery Richmond
Bishop Phelp ... 15 Jan —
473 FrancisWhartonDarwin 15 Jan —
260 Raymond Benson
Stewart 15 Jan —
263 John Dyson Chappie . 15 Jan —
412
148
LIST OF ENGINEER OFFICERS WHO HAVE PASSED
THROUGH THE SPECIAL COURSE OF TRAINING AT
THE ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE AT GREENWICH.
ENGINEER IN CHIEF OF THE FLEET.
Engineer Vice- Admiral Sir Henry J. Oram, K.C.B., F.R.S.
ENGINEER REAR-ADMIRALS.
George G. Goodwin, C.JB. | William J. Anstey.
ENGINEER CAPTAINS.
Walter K. Williams, M.V.O. I Francis H. Lister.
Walter "W. H. Rawlingson. John G. Liversidge.
ENGINEER
Archie R. Emdin.
George W. Roome.
William H. Beckett.
Robert B. Dixon.
Charles "W. J. Bearblock.
Howard Bone.
Sydney Rider.
Arthur R. Grant.
John McLaurin.
James Mountifield.
William M. Whayman.
George W. Baldwin.
Samuel P. Ferguson.
COMMANDERS.
Lewis J. Watson.
Henry F. Bell.
Henry J. Loveridge.
Charles A. Harding.
Percival C. W. Howe.
Louis R. Croisdale.
Arthur E. Hyne.
Joseph J. Kirwin.
Walter R. Parnall.
Arthur E. Ewart.
Lionel M. Hobbs.
John C. Talbot.
Percy L. Edmonds.
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
Leslie Robins.
John Hamilton.
William H. Michell,
Bertram Harvey.
Charles J. Hawkes.
George W. Phillips .
Robert Beeman.
Arthur W. Reader.
Harold B, Tostevin.
Bertram "W. Knott.
Alfred Turner.
Frederick L. Robertson.
Angus W. Hughson.
Charles R. J. Randall.
James G. Budge.
Allan G. G. Rosevere.
Maurice E. T. Baker.
Wilfred Briggs.
George Preece.
Augustus G. Crousaz.
Q-eorge W. Cannan.
Walter W. Lock.
Sydney R. Dight.
Thomas R. Cave-Browne-
Cave.
Harold H. Perring.
Robert Montgomery.
William F. Paffett.
Stanley C. Church.
William H. F. Hudson.
Edwin Williamson.
Percy W. Warwick.
Sidney G. Wheeler.
Frank G. Brown.
Vivian D. Nops.
Harry H. Carter.
Henry M. Cave-Bxowne-
CJave.
George Villar.
William A. Wood.
John S. Orr.
Harold T. Evans.
Augustus Shackle.
Herbert A. Slade.
David N. H. Bo wen.
Gerald G. P. Buit.
Frederick R. G. Turner.
George B. Allen.
John L. Deacon.
James P. Johns.
John Kingcome
James G. Moss.
Frank V. King.
John S. Budge.
Rey G. Parry.
Alexander Wood.
Albert K. Dibley.
Dennis J. Hoare.
John H. Breaks.
Harold F. Du M. Hunt.
Charles W. Lambert.
149
ENGINEER OFFICERS.
ENGINEER IN CHIEF OF THE FLEET.
385 Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Henry J. Oram, K.C.B., F.R.S. .. 25 Oct 07
ENGINEER REAR-ADMIRALS.
1911
385 George Goodwin Goodwin,
C.B 1 Dec
(Deputy Engineer in Chief)
385 Ernest Prank Ellis ... 21 Dec
1912
366 mWilliam Frederic Pamphlett 7 Feb
520 mAlbert Ernest Luscombe
Westaway 2 Apr
259 Arthur William Turner, C.B. 12 Nov
391aSylvestsr Rawling ... ... 2 Dec
6
1913
266 Thomas Charles Edward
Hughes .... .... ... 26 Jan
533a (.William John Anstey 28 Jan
ggg f (Asst. Engineer in Chief)
533a f William Thomas Hocken 24 June
William George Mogg... 26 Nov
1914
m James Michael Thompson ... 7 Jan-*
11
ENGINEER CAPTAINS.
1911
f^e\ £SP(J)Edouard Gaudin 31 May
366 GSPGeotge William Hudson 21 Dec
1912
1 Jan
1 Jan
273&mWilliam Whittingham ....
99 William Vey Juniper
387 mWalter Ke-t Williams,
M.V.O
524 Charles Gerald Taylor,
M.V.0
159 mJohn Richardson
471&George Clark Bath, M.V.O. 2 Apr
114mHenry Percival Vining ... 23 Apr
BY I Walter William Henry
Chat ] Rawlingson 9 Oct
10
1 Jan
7 Feb
27 Feb
284 mFrank Rawling Stuttaford 4 Nov
273 mCharles John James ... 12 Nov
Page ( Francis Henry Lister* ... 2 Dec
533a j (Assistant Engineer-in- Chief.)
1913
... 26 Jan
... 28 Jan
263 Henry Humphreys ..
448 Fred Hore
170 )
B Y > mJohn George Liversidge 24 June
Malta \
385 John Wiiliam Ham 24 June
34 James Thomas Willoughby 26 Nov
1914
Arthur Frederick Kingsnorth 7 Jan
19
ENGINEER COMMANDERS.
150
ENGINEER COMMANDERS.
1902
381 Edward Albert Short
... 20 Mar
1903
385 mArchie Russell Emdin* ... 1 July
503 j
BY \ George William Roome 15 July
H-Konq )
127 )
BY \ William Herbert Beckett 15 July
Gib )
385 tit William Ryan 1 Nov
366 William Dennis Chope .... 2 Nov
1904
385 mGeorge Gerald Knight
476 Marrack Sennett ...
28 Prank Main
339Z>(i")mCharles Cape Sheen
366 Henry Wray Metcalfe
BY }
p [Robert Bland Dixon
47 William Roskilly Parsons
1905
Page j Charles William John
533* J Bearblock
385 Herbert Coopper .„
273 Charles John Huddy
388 Thomas Henry Wallice
1 7 5 m Wallace Wright
520 m*Sidney James Drake
474aGeorge Henry Morris
40 m Walter Thomas Steam ...
Haul \ Howard Bone - -
520 )
Z>P"imLewis Wall
Po )
385 Thomas William Christian
385 John Arthur Richards
272 Harry Tom Garwood
496 George Thompson Goodall...
146 mWilliam Wallace Pearce...
132 Victor Elliott Snook
29
18 Mar
1 Apr
1 Apr
2 May
20 June
1 July
28 July
2 Jan
3 Jan
17 Jan
27 Jan
27 Mar
1 Apr
2 Apr
1 June
1 July
23 Juiy
1 Sept
1 Oct
9 Oct
23 Oct
1 Nov
16 Nov
161
ENGINEER COMMANDERS.
1906
170 m James Mansfield Simpson
385 Henry Eichard Teed'
170 (Z)CharlieBroadbent ...
510 Arthur Crookes Dariey
9 ( Z)A!fred Thomas Hewlett
Stone
277 Albert Edward Collings ...
366 Walter James Kent
520 Thomas Henry Pounds
392 William Crowder Stevens ...
512 Herbert Brette Templetown
Cox
22 m Joseph Henry Hill Ireland
M.V.O
366 mEdward William Li versidge
524 Thomas Charles Morris
66 (T^mPrederick George Daw-
son
159 Henry Toop
160 WS(I) Corin Vivian
Hardcastle
118 William Alfred John Davies
B Y \ Ralph Hill Codrington
Po / Ball 14 May
385 Percy Dreweatt Martell ... 7 June
385 Harold Edward Haydon Ash 22 June
524 ^|
BY\ Charles William Bolt ...
Bev)
385 * John Harry Jenkin
385 (J)Charles Hastings Hill ...
120 Harry John Meiklejohn
503 (J)Robert Samuel Jennings
524 Thomas Henry Bertram
Bishop
Arthur Samuel Crisp
391«mEthelbert Spiers Silk
p0 | Sydney Rider
647 niHerbert Winsor Irish
512 mJames Frederick Arthur
Hastings 23 Nov
284 Donald Percy Green ... 1 Dec
1907
366 i
BY V Ernest Barr ... .. 1 Jan
Ctb. \
305a William Toop 25 Jan
385 mErriest Edwards .... ... 1 Feb
273*Ohver Richard Paul ... 1 Feb
263 Ht\rry Lashmore 1 Feb
366 Alfred Ernest Straw ... 1 Mar
67
2 Jan
9 Jan
2 Feb
5 Mar
11 Mar
15 Mar
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
5 Apr
1 May
I July
5
July
1
Aug
28
3
Aug
Sept
4
24
8
Sept
Sept
Oct
18
Oct
1
Nov
377 mCharles Tyldesley
Downey Greetham
154«.ntFrederick Counsel! Davis
117 Joseph Edward Lancashire
BY I
p0 > mArthur Robert Grant* ...
-^%c\john McLaurm
533a J
Herbert William Harris ...
281 John Este Vibert
145 Tom Bate Huddy
385 Reuben Main
11 Reginald Walter Parry
385 Lindsay James Stephens ...
387 Charles Frederick Beavan
Pendleton
NOB PTFHenry Wall
1 William Radford Lawton ...
48 mWilliam Charles Samuel
Publius Bartwell
365 David John Carruthers
265 Edward John Weeks
llaWilliam Cory Sanders
252 )
BY I Alfred William Littlewood
Cape )
342 Thomas Henry Turner ;..
191 Richard Bryan
100 George Frederick Thompson
163 (.T)Jtt Arthur Philip Leslie
Dupen
261 James Mountifield*
432 William Matthias Whay-
man
172 Richard Walker Martell ...
291 mCharles Stevens
225&Alfred Whitmarsh
68aWilliam Anderson Wilson . . .
Page \ Frederick William Marshall
533* j
237 ittEdward Chisman
218cEdwin Carter
4 Owen Alban Morris
61 mGeorge William Baldwin*
533a I Samuel Pringle Ferguson
507aRobert Spence
473 ABmReginald William Skel-
ton
386 Walter Scott Westbrook ... 6
Gilbert Charles Nicolson ... 10
BY I m
2)ev t Lewis Jonea Watson ._ 1 Oct
IB (Z)mPeroy Wheater ... 3 Oct
108
ENGINEER OOMMANDERB.
152
490
BY
\ (J) Ernest David Mallin-
Berm j son 17 Dec
219 Henry Wright Heyes ... 23 Dec
352 William Alfred Dathan ... 23 Dec
1908
34 (7) Victor de Paris ... ... 1 Jan
288 mAlfred Ernest Atkins ... 1 Jan
326c John Edden Moorshead ... 1 Jan
385 mWalter Edward Townsend 1 Jan
391&William John DufML ... 1 Jan
582atnGeorge Herbert Bromwich,
D.S.0 1 Jan
{Lent for duty under the Australian
Government.)
129a Walter Frederick Mitchell 18 Jan
99 Alfred Thornton Partridge
Read 9 Feb
89 (J) Herbert Johnson Little... 26 Mar
158 James Henry Barber ... 3 May
NOB Edward Owen Hefford ... 1 June
65 George Edward Allan
Crichton 1 July
62aErnest Lawrence Sagar .... 1 July
259 George Herbert Stain ton ... 1 July
266 Herbert Brooks Moorshead 1 July
39 lc William Rattey 1 July
524 Frank Sharphouse Moss ... 1 July
532 mCharles Frederick Dunn... 1 July
385 William Hart .... ... 1 July
1 July
fiY I Henry Francis Bell*
150 mWilliam Henry Glasspole 1 Oct
1909
260 Hubert Joseph Clegg
520 Harry Williams
Bsffc ( Percy Drummond Maltbj
326 John Downie Wilson
496aCecil Henry Alec Bermingham
518 mHorace George Summerford
mSydney Montague Gardner
Bryer ».
{Lent for duty under Greek Gore?
Vernon Alfred Alexander Ter
Veen
180&Albert George Victor Salter
366 Percival Richard Thomas
Brown
55 James Palmer Leahy
575 Frederick Pring
{Lent for duty under Australian
L44
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jau
1 Jan
1 Jan
•nment.)
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
Govt.)
520 Thomas Oscar Jameson -.. 1 July
127JWilliam Harrower Crichton 1 July
533a ( Frederick Barter ... 1 July
178 Edwin Richard Kestell ... 1 July
170 j
B Y > Edward James Rosevere 1 July
Mai )
520 Francis John Sutton .... 1 July
385 Thomas Shattock ... ... 1 July
239 Thomas Werry Cleave ... 1 July
533a \ Bobert James Block ... 1 July
160a John Bowing 1 July
420 Charles John Gregg 1 July
385 Mark Bundle 1 July
484amHenry John Loveridge ... 1 July
BY. i mCharles Alexander
Bev. | Harding 1 July
385 mWilliam George Lawrence 1 Oct
448 Edward Eugene Lewis ... 1 Oct
1910
385m Arthur Frederick White ... 1 Jan
385 Richard Barns Morison ... 1 Jan
39 William Henry Pratt ... 1 Jan
298 John Fawcett Bushby ... 1 Jan
232 Collingwood Foster Lindsay
Donkin ... ... .... 1 Jan
96 William Denbow ... ... 1 Apr
213 Ernest Crabtree 1 Apr
552 William Crump Johnson ... 1 Apr
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.-)
546 Frederick William Sydenham 3 Apr
Page I &Z?mHugh Sydney Gar-
533a j wood ... ... 4 Apr
431 mAlfred Saunders 1 July
521 Llewelyn Howell ... ... 1 July
44 Sherard Middleton Osborn
Fawckner... ... ... 1 July
430 mArthur Wellesley Sutton... 1 July
217c John William Figgins .... 1 July
Percival Charles William
Howe ... 1 July
( Consulting Naval Engineer, Bepartment
of Naval Service, Ottawa.)
63 (J)Henry Evans
385 Francis Edwin Lamb
153 Thomas John Morgan
520 mJames Legate
533a f *^'ou's Rivera Croisdale ...
81
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
158
ENGINEER COMMANDERS.
80 Harry Davis 1 July
113 (J)mWalter William Bills.... 16 Aug
306 Arthur Olver 1 Oct
63am John Benjamin Hewitt ... 22 Oct
16 mJohn Dawson ... ... 15 Nov
271 George Edward Andrew ... 1 Dec
1911
531 Henry Walton Kitching ... 1 Jan
127aGeorge Norland Leslie ... 1 Jan
* Walter Scott Hill 1 Jan
{Lent for duty under the Soudan
Government.')
231 Arthur Edmund Drought ... 1 Jan
262 Henry Melville Wall ... 1 Jan
86 Edgar Warner Chamberlain 1 Jan
267 James Sandford Constable 1 Apr
347 John Leonard Kimber .... 1 July
161 James Alverne Paterson ... 1 July
460 Alfred Everitt Everitt ... 1 July
131*mEdward Piercy St. John
Benn ... 1 July
108 Herbert Edgar Rock ... 1 July
WColl I "lArtQur Brown ••• i July
177 James Thomas Charles But-
land 1 July
545 James Maxwell* .... ... 1 July
385 mGilbert Howard Page .. 1 July
47 l&tttHenry Frank Smith ... 1 July
27 mCharles Gilbert Ware ... 1 July
151 &BmPercy Stocker ... 1 July
509 William Brasier Hall ... 1 July
*ty* 1 Arthur Edward Hyne .„ 1 July
Pi t [lH Joseph John Kir win... 1 July
255 Lionel Walthew Swift ... 20 July
519 mCyril Edward John Ham-
mond' 27 Dec
1912
196af/JmCharle8 James Mitchell
Wallace 1 Jan
141 Edward Pitt Soper 1 Jan
303 John Michael James Murphy 1 Jan
512 George Hoare Jeffery ... 1 Jan
191 Ivor Edward Stephen
Roberts 1 Jan
385 Sydney Dndercliffe Hardcastle 1 Jan
286 Joseph Alexander William
Bounevialle ... ... 24 Jan
Hugh Harford Ricketts ... 7 Mar
225 mArthur Ernest Cossey . 1 June
524 Walter Rudolph Parnall*... 1 June
2915Arthur Ernest Ewart ... 1 June
528 &Z?Francis Arthur Gordon 1 July
421 John Kelly 1 July
492amGordon Robertson ... 1 July
148a Richard Charles Cleave ... 1 July
561 Henry Thomas Canning ... 1 July
{Lent for duty under Australian
Govt.)
William Norman MacDonald 1 July
268 Percy Charles Minhinnick 1 July
53 Thomas William Richards 1 July
389 Edward Robert Amor* ... 1 July
BY )
Pemb | W* William Wanless Reed 1 July
114 in Alexander Brown ... 1 July
C'oZZLionel Morgan Hobbs ... 1 July
252 Francis John Roskruge ... 2 July
385 Francis Evans Percy Haigh 2 July
179 mThomas Pearce 2 July
258 mErnest Ellacott Pethick 30 July
327 John Barton Wilshin ... 1 Sept
240mGeorge William Wooldridge 13 Oct
231aGeorge Roussel Byles ... 1 Nov
1486Henry Osmond Andrews ... 1 Nov
211
242
ENGINEEE COMMANDERS.
154
1913
218 Malcolm Charles Johnson
385 Robert Walter Benjamin
Andrews
127 j
BY } John Charles Talbot ...
Gib. !
71 Percy Lessingham Edmonds
320 mEdgar Charles Smith
558 George Hancock Elgar
{Lent for duty under Australian
363 David Edward Duke
38 George John Sisley
BY ("William John Sydney
Portl ( Perkins
264a mWilliam Alfred Donovan
350 (7)Ernest Folliott Baker...
503 Hilgrove Hammond
545 Joseph Nicholas Tucker ...
505&ntFrancis Graham
1 1 la Alfred Rodney Kempt
431 Harry Herbert Johnson ...
217 George Henry Scullard
438 Robert Henry Grazebrook ..
260
1 Mar
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
20 Apr
6 May
Govt.)
28 May
28 June
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
582aHorace Russell Denson ... 14 July
{Lent for duty under the Australian
Govt).
59a Arthur Frederick Sawyer ...
277 William Burgoyne Lakeman
497 Alfred John Hastings
BY I
p > Walter George Heppel ...
493 Archibald White Macon-
ochie
238 Ernest Dickerson Sydenham 18 Sept
62 Fellowes Thomas Simmons 24 Oct
25 July
1 Aug
5 Sept
11 Sept
14 Sept
27 Herbert Lyell Parry
503 )
BY >m William Dawson
H.Kong \
452 Walter Stokes
475atltFrank Morrison .„
1914
24 Oct
25 Nov
; 26 Nov
, 16 Dec
7 Jan
385 &BWilliam Henry Ham ...
BY \ Arthur Sydney Wilkinson
Chat) Durston 12 Feb
175 Philip Alban Sanderson ... 23 Feb
275
515
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
1 Apr
a July
2 July
3 July
18 Aug
17 Sept
1 Nov
1 Not
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1901
268<ZEmest Stacker 16 Feb
86 mAlfred Edward James
Murray ...
167 Edward Mitchell Foster ...
524 Jonathan James Screech ...
19 Francis Arthur Chater
487 Frank Reginald Pendleton
366 William Reginald Crawford
480Z>John Alexander Anderson...
79 James David William Henry
Fry Cranley
511 William Pascho Cunday
Spriddle
537aJohn William Milner
26 Leslie Robins
69 John Hamilton
1902
5c/mErnest John Mowlam ...
66 John Caunter Jenkins
367 Harry Lawrence Giles
150«Frederick Kelly
12«m Albert George Ar chard ...
325cJohn Cox Pearson
275 James Lindsay Sands
336 Elias George Pallot
^n-v 1 Robert Adam Ramage
tf.t I Meiklem
Oil J
61 Walter William Newton ...
174atnPercy Frederick Griffiths
67 Henry George Radford
457 Clifford Howie
84aCecil Edward Vinning ...
129 George Herbert Fletcher ...
221 tnCecil Barker
385 David John McGregor
186 Henry Herbert Willmore ...
520&William John Dixon
202 in William Symington Tor-
rance
238«Lewis John Cook
150 Philip David Church
145«Arthur James Mackean ...
170 )
BY > Alfred Duncan Larg ... 1 June
Mai )
37
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
11 Apr
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
ItJune
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 July
5 July
1 Sept
7 Sept
21 Sept
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
105 Percy Charles Albert Hillier 1 June
Gerald Moore 1 June
(Lent for duty under the Turkish
Government. )
170 |
B Y \ mHorace Edmund Dowling 1 June
Mai )
385 mWilliam Rowe
385 Thomas George Procter
185<zmCharles de Faye Messervy
589 Arthur Wheatley Coleman ..
(Lent for duty under the Australian
Government.')
Charles Edward Stone
Reginald Henry Goodyear
149 Albert John Venning
445 mJohn Alexander Owen ...
80 Alfred Claremont Evans ...
268 Harold Squire Morley
159&William James Ford
364 George Murch Gay
385 mFrank Rheuben Goodwin 24 Nov
265<zSydney Maurice Berton La-
verne
29 Arthur Colin Hall
48aAlfred Ernest Cock
195am Walter Stewart Reid
46am William George Colquhoun
2136mLeonard Harry Prowett
Hammond
340«Albert John Campbell Moore
228 mThomas Morgan David ...
376 mFrancis Blake O'Dogherty
182&mEdgar William Riley
524 John Matthew Murray
1903
155 mHenry Charles Day Barker
362 mThomas Arnold Yenning...
5 John Norfolk Allenby
426 mFrank Sydney Ainaworth
130 Thomas George Rees Davies
199 &BHenry WaUace Grant ...
2176mPercy Joseph Shrubsole ...
305 Frederick George Haddy,
M.V.O
113«Frank Lionel Ciook
509 mJohn Augustine Hudson...
349«Bernard Dott MacQueen ...
429 Samuel Richard Lewis
278aCharles Edward Garrard ...
77
1 Dec
1 Dec
1
1
1
Dec
Dec
Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
2
Jan
2
Jan
2
Jan
7
Jan
18
Jan
11
Mar
1
Apr
1
1
1
1
1
1
Apr
Apr
Apr
Apr
Apr
Apr
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
156
35 Harold Clift 1 Apr
358&&5mHarold George Theo-
bald Howes ... ... 1 Apr
9 John Wilson Forbes ... 1 Apr
p0 \ William Henry Mich ell ... 1 Apr
326amAlfred White McKinlay... 1 Apr
267am James Bell Nicholson ... 1 Apr
271 James Hughes ... .., 1 Apr
m Ernest Edward Bartlett 1 Apr
iVODmGeorge Henry Starr ... 10 June
434 Henry Davies Bobinson ... 10 June
546 Piers Henry Meynell ... 10 June
274Z>mFrancis Howard Lyon ... 10 June
170 SifCharles Edward Meredith
Roe 10 June
319 Percy Edward Cutlack ... 20 June
437 Sidney Godolphin Missel-
brook ... ... ... 1 July
188 John Henry Creemer Hearn 1 July
200 William Henry Mew ...• 1 July
50' )
jjy \ Arthur Lee Picton ... 1 July
253 mPercy Pollard 1 July
£gg° 1 Bertram Harvey* ... 1 July
533a t Charles John Hawkes ... 1 Sept
358aRichard Southwell Pearce ... 1 Nov
503 | Geoffrey WiUiam Wood-
BY > house {Acting Senior
HKong \ Lint) 1 Nov
505 Harry Maxwell Attwool ... 1 Nov
191 James Fraser Shaw ... 1 Nov
37a Arthur Ernest Shillcock ... 1 Nov
228a&8Henry Eccles Wolfe ... 1 Nov
620 £5 John Fawcett Bell ... 1 Nov
{Lent for duty under Canadian
Government).
46 mDavid Gordon Black .„ 1 Nov
219aCharles Main .. ..1 Nov
203 m James Johnston Sargent ... 1 Nov
BY I
p t Robert Blake Davies ... 1 Nov
339cTUFrancis Woodward
Hamblin ... 1 Nov
439a Benson Fletcher Freeman... 1 Nov
27 6m William Begg 1 Nov
286a James Charles Moore Boyle 1 N ov
60a(J)Jesse Hope Harrison ... 1 Nov
376Cecil Harvey Johnson ... 1 Nov
41 Herbert William Portch ... 1 Nov
166mFrederick Faulkner May 1 Nov
107 George Heanley White ... 1 Nov
377 Edmund Wyles 1 Nov
Chat \ J°nn Henry Hocken ... 1 Nov
120
BY)
jjev j- 114Harry Croad Read ... 1 Nov
54Edwin Cole 1 Nov
P?9e I. mLeonard Woods Curgenven 1 Nov
385 William Selwyn Mann ... 1 Nov
1904
4965Thomas George Coomber ...
454 mFrederick Charles Fisher..
4 George Whittle Phillips ..
533a ( Harold Arthur Brown ..
542tfmArthur Ellis Lester
1096Thompson Gurnell
3266Henry Blake O'Dogherty .,
BY \
j)er \ John Charles Matters
361 Cecil Leonard Warren
196 Frederic William Sparrow
10 mThomas Eaton Hughes .
?o£e\ Robert Beeman
533a )
William Edwin Longland...
72 SB Albert Richards Brown . . .
524 Alfred Oswald Wood
Frank Marshall Attwood ...
263 Ernest Andrew Archard ...
281amFrank Arthur Butler
llaRalph Berry
239m Frederick Cyril Ross Paton
512 Edgar Groves
238 Sydney Philp Start
388&Harold Felmingham Russell
278cJohn Edward Greig Cunn-
ingham
47 John Blackler Pulliblank
390 AlfredEdwinErnest Rayner
276a(J) Edward Hickman Tucker
Meeson
19a&ff William Edgar Olive ...
273eHerbert Thomas Grant Lobb
BY)
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418a^Gerald Wilson Mathew...
148e?Claude Alexander Codrington
387 mJohn Wykeham Hopkyns
383 George James Hamilton ...
388 Courtenay Matthew Weeks
365 mClifford Louis Julius Risch
292 Francis Ranken
209 mWalter Sancroft Damant,
M.V.O
Arthur William Reader
BY \ Harold William George
Chat] Dunn Stidston...
306aArthur Roberts Rice
165
1 Feb
1 Feb
1 Feb
15 Feb
15 Feb
15 Feb
15 Feb
15 Feb
15 Feb
15 Feb
15 Feb
1 Apr
1 May
1 June
I June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
1 June
157
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
234 Arthur Edwin Hurst ... 1 June
385 £Z?Ernest Nibbe 1 June
11 [I) Ebenezer Joseph Allen... 1 June
505cFrederick Alexander ... 1 June
496 Campbell Samson 1 June
6 Griffith William Jones ... 2 July
Page I (A)£Z?Gerald West Storey
534 I AldweU 15 Sept
William Archibald Monk ... 15 Sept
{Lent to tlie Australian Government).
100 Harold Edwin Brook ... 15 Sept
127 Ralph Douglas Cox .... 15 Sept
385 &Z?Henry Smalley Briggs ... 15 Sept
la John Wisdom 15 Sept
275JFrederick John Lewis-Heath 15 Sept
339 (i)Harold Bertram Tostevin* 1 Oct
484aBertram William Knott ... 1 Nov
TsS } Alfred Turner
1 Nov
1905
389 Harry Ponsonby Mackenzie 1 Jan
84 Alfred Hume Allen Dowman 1 Jan
60 Walter Robert Fendick ... 1 Jan
215 Frederick John Pedrick ... 1 Jan
496aGeorge Edward McEwen... 1 Jan
48 John Rory Macey 1 Jan
244 George Henry Hirtzel ... 1 Jan
&BRobert Douglas Nelson... 1 Jan
299£BCharles Gordon Ham ... 1 Jan
154a Ernest Graham Smith ... 1 Jan
4 14 o mErnest William Roberts... 1 Jan
291c Frederick William Bromley 1 Jan
407 William Howard Clarke ... 1 Jan
450 ittCarl Benjamin Frank Le
Warn Rock 1 Jan
161 James William Steil ... 1 Jan
232 Hubert Goold 1 Jan
113 Richard George King ... 1 Jan
2766 George Frederick Hubert
Parsons ... ... ... 1 Jan
385#BRoland Charles Miller ... 1 Jan
38552? Archibald Gordon Bremner 1 Jan
iV#7J>Frederick Leslie Robertson 1 Jan
Angus Willins Hughson ... 1 Jan
385 (A)Charles Russell Jekyl Randall
1 Jan
37 mPercy Lovel Butt ... 1 Jan
117 Henry Edward Hoare ... 15 Apr
7mRobert Walker 15 Apr
2 74a Arthur John Butler ... 15 Apr
128 Wilfrid George Main ... 15 Apr
293 Harold Valentine Whyham 15 Apr
SB Alfred Vernon Sharpe ... 15 Apr
211
492 Cecil Charles Horsley ... 15 Apr
295 mFrancis Edward Dean ... 8 June
225 James George Budge ... 1 July
4516AllanGeorgeGrathRosevere 1 July
259 Sidney Frank Coopper .... 1 Aug
180 Herbert William Couch ... 1 Aug
222 Hugh Windsor Fieschi
Beneage ... ... ... 1 Aug
1176 Henry Burt 1 Aug
430 James Mansergh Walker ... 1 Aug
291 Andrew St. John O'Neill ... 1 Aug
79 Hubert Drew Bishop ... 1 Aug
466 Harry John Aitchison White 1 Aug
66 m Ronald Gartly Morton .„ 1 Aug
199a Arthur Cecil Turnbull ... 1 Aug
348 Edward Leopold Dyke
Acland, M.V.0 1 Aug
552 Reginald Arthur Lee ... 1 Aug
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
439c Arthur Chichester Boxer... 1 Aug
62a Francis Chatterley Haydon 1 Aug
25 William Henry Outfin .... 1 Aug
145 Barry Hocken ... ... 1 Aug
237 tnCharles Thomas Morgan... 1 Aug
266 William Jordan Deans ... 1 Aug
291a Ernest Edward Moore ... 1 Aug
381 Arthur Vine Eldridge ... 1 Aug
258 Richard Alexander Howley 1 Aug
94 George Bevis 1 Aug
482 George Williams Bodell ... 1 Aug
2 7 3dm Alexander Hill 1 Aug
58 Edward Clarke Green ... 1 Aug
16 Leonard Walker 1 Aug
4a Thomas Henry Fielder
Dampier-Child ... ... 1 Aug
120 William Howie Cleghorn ... 1 Aug
326cGeorge Henry Sampson
Sanders 1 Aug
391c Bertram Joseph Garfield
Johns 1 Aug
575 Henry Augustus Little ... 1 Aug
(Lent for d-uty under Australian Govt.)
294 Maurice Edward Thomas
Baker ... ... ... 1 Aug
385 Wilfred Briggs 1 Aug
528 #2?Percy George Harris ... 1 Dec
469a SB Herbert Ernest Hooppell 1 Dec
1906
4 3 8a James Watson Alexander .... 1 Jan
349 Arthur William John Turner 1 1 Jan
65 mHarold Francis Harold ... 1 Feb
284 George Preece* 1 Feb
432 Augustus George Crousaz ... 1 Feb
255
Tke, above Officers are of eiuht years'' seni-oritv and upwards, and have qualified
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
158
1904
99 Kichard Gilbert Jeffery
1 Nov
1905
330 m Vernon Airey Brook
540 i
BY > mFrederick John Baker ,
Sh )
27 Feb
1 Apr
1906
288+ John Frederic Goldsmith ... 1 Apr
34 fRichard Dennis Harvey ... 1 Apr
385f Percy JohnBurdickHuxham 1 Apr
273&f Stephen Brown 1 Apr
262f Stanley Thomas Stidston ._ 1 Apr
f Harold Baker Sears .- 1 Apr
550 f Charles James Brock
Stoneman... .... ... 1 Apr
5 17f George Claude Fellowes
Simmons .. 1 Apr
146tWilliam Edmund Carter ... 1 Apr
218«f Sydney George Roch ... 1 Apr
53 If Joseph William Baguley ... 1 Apr
191 1 Joseph Percival Foster 1 Apr
270
503 )
BY Vf Ernest John Connors
HKong )
286 &f Maurice James Rogers Sharp
121fThomas Henry Greenwood
24f Charles Edwin Sutton
199mt"William Tempest Parez ...
473 Henry Hudson Gordon
151f Colin Guy Breton
4176fFrank Scott Carlisle
5&f#i?Charles John Limpenny
512 Hedley Edward Giles Apps
385 mWilliam Francis Pepperell
f George William Cannan . .
{Lent for duty under Greek
507«f Walter William Lock' ...
Alan George Barker
f William Smith
159tAl£red Stanley Wise
5 lOf Herbert George Webster
Haddy
fRichard John Brown
252f(/)John Roynon Hoddinott
5 37a Sydney Rupert Dight
67fSamuel Duncan
7 8af Ernest William Claxton ...
16f Harold Benjamin Main
385fThomas Reginald Cave-
Browne- Cave
127&5Lawrence Turner
iV02)tStanley Walter Cooke ...
5afntLionel George Buchanan
191fEdwardJamesO'BrienCroker
263 George Joseph Mathews
366fFrederick Elijah Bridgwater
191 Robin Rampling
283«tPercy Reeve
260fPatrick John King
291o'Leonard Claude William
Harrington
278*tHarold Hugh Huxham ...
44 fGeorge William Odam
431 Oswald Cecil David Dallas...
127 b-\ Wellington Bernard Hume
377afWalter JabezMichell
395fHarry Leithead Hammond
310
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 May
Govt.)
1 May
1 June
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
INov
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
159
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
1907
276cLancelot Henry Black ... 1 Jan
546 mHarry Cyril Rodney Johnson 1 Jan
2 75*fRobert Preston 1 Jan
170 j
DY \ Harold Hep worth Perring 1 Jan
Mai
166 Robert Montgomery
1 Jan
1 Feb
1 Apr
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
533rt ) Willia,>' Frederick Paffett* 1 Jan
391«f William Vevers Benoy ... 1 Feb
3396+Charles Sydney Bell ... 1 Feb
fGeorge Wilfred Le Page ... 1 Feb
(Lent for duty wider Turkish
Government.')
114 Thomas Herbert Warde ... 1 Feb
Cecil Barnabas Sheppard ... 1 Feb
f«?e I StffStanley Castle Church 1 Feb
Page j William Henry Fisher
533a f Hudson
385 Alfred Faithful Reginald
Northcott ...
366+Osborne Wallace Skinner ...
27+Howard Wormell ...
63+ James Ashton
589+Lawrence Parsons Fowler...
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.')
65+ James Douglas Niven ... 1 May
262+Harold Vernon Gaud ... 1 May
245 fErnest Grant Ede 1 May
26 +£2?Williara Archibald Bury 1 May
182/;+ArchibaldSamueldeSt.Legierl May
13ljNorman Sheppard Richardson 1 May
180?>+Thomas Johnston Foulkes
231+Percy Douglas Fulford
163+Harry William Wildish ...
48a+Alfred Clowes Brook
342 +John Dalrymple Grieve ...
476 +Henry Royden Baker
352+Henry Stafford Brockmau...
457 John Kirk Corsar
3llfc+Harold Hodson
305a+David Duncan Cuninghame
261 Albert Knothe
388f Albert Arthur Green Martell
108t Arthur Wild
224 Aubrey Eustace Waters ...
471 ^Douglas Hill
273 Henry Albert Sheridan
61 George Herbert Turrall ...
351
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
10 May
15 June
15 June
17 June
17 June
2 July
2 July
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
9 Sept
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
Govt.)
1 Nov
1 Nov
INov
1 Dec
1 Dec
3 Dec
a \ fEdwin Williamson
39 l<z+ Frederick James Drover ...
153 William Henry Pudner
34+Frederick Henry Buckmaster
381 William Cecil Horton
DY \
jj , > + Percy Walter Warwick ...
411+Gerald Robins
533a, ( fSidney Gordon Wheeler
39 &SMacleod Gamul Arthur
Edwards ...
62+Richard Charles Brown
185«+George Fitzgerald Croker
196a+#5William Waters
582«Gerald Ernest Wood McEwen
(Lent for duty under Australian
1 77+ Charles Willoughby Keats...
132 fRobert Harry Withey ...
DY }
Chat I Frank Gougb Brown ...
13+Norman Roberts
207 fmHenry Bumsted McGhie
547 Francis North Barker
1908
237 Harold Leather* 1 Jan
71 Arthur Heague Tilt 1 Jan
518f(.Z) Rene" Charles Hugill ... 1 Jan
72+Sydney Charles Why ham ... 1 Jan
116a+Harold Lane Harvey ... 1 Jan
George James Barratt Barry 1 Jan
277+Henry James Lamb ... 1 Jan
127aGeorge Douglas Campbell... 1 Jan
195«Henry Charles Nathaniel
Simes ... ... ... 1 Jan
'V^6 1 (A)Edward Featherstone
ggjj Briggs Uan
392 Bernard Child 1 Feb
326 Edward Cecil Warden ... 1 Feb
2 f Augustus Gordon Jarrett ... 1 Feb
11 8+ Alfred Berry 1 Feb
69+Russell Oliver Lewis Bond 1 Feb
347+Frederick William Gordon
Smith 1 Feb
63+Reginald George Hines ... 15 Feb
160aPercy Duncan Croisdale ... 15 Feb
1 48^James Francis Dodd ... 1 Apr
202 Thomas Elliott Aitkenhead 1 Apr
385 Adolphus William Sharp ... 1 Apr
520 William Dal ton 1 Apr
420 Edward John Bed well ... 7 Apr
393
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
160
t Ronald Charles Boddie ... 1 May
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
141 Robert Henry GouJdthorpe
Boddy 1 June
2175John Sydney Machan ... 1 July
BY)
Sh ( t Vivian Douglas Nops ... 1 Aug
2916Cecil Henry JeflEcoat Purkis 1 Aug
342 Ernest Mckeever Phillips... 1 Aug
366 Cyril Bedford Evington ... 1 Aug
117 Roland Henry Moore Bury... 1 Aug
286 Warwick Vincent Kennaway 1 Aug
63afWilliam George Radmore ... 1 Aug
177 ReginaldWooldridge Shipley
Hinton 1 Aug
100 Harry Hosgood Carter ... 1 Aug
385fHenryMeyrick Cave-Browne-
Cave 1 Aug
151 &ff George Villar 1 Aug
150 John William Phillips ... 1 Oct
337fJohn Garnet Parry 1 Oct
161 &BHubertMartinusHayward 1 Oct
Henry John Rampling ... 1 Oct
452 George Cocks 1 Oct
46fLeslie Gregory ... ... 1 Oct
120tHerbert William Smith ... 1 Oct
251-f\John Pattinson 1 Oct
326 &BGeoffrey Hick 1 Oct
273&t(-OSamuel Harrison Dunlop 1 Oct
385 Charles Alfred Bush
381 Arthur Cyril Wippell
Alexander Hart Parry
620 i mJohn Dalton Sturrock
Page >• (Lent for duty under
592 ) Canadian Govt.)
274 William Albert Carlisle ...
218fLeonard Thackara
496-j-Thomas Spalding
48fRalph Myddelton Jones ...
475aPercival King
88 Percival Walter Allen
200 Edward Gale Sanders
392 Frank Howard Pratt
520tWilliam Andrew Wood
99 Edward Iliff
392 Francis Lindsay Mogg
432
24 Oct
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
INov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
INov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
15 Nov
15 Nov
1909
Robert Clifford Grigg ... 1 Jan
528 SBIAonel Hugh Smith ... 1 Jan
503 Francis David Nuthall ... 1 Apr
385 John Hender Apps . .. ... 1 Apr
385 mHarry Batey 1 Apr
381 John Snell Orr 1 May
B Y)
p0 t Harold Thomas Evans ... 1 May
262 Colin John Gray* 1 July
391cf Augustus Shackle ... ... 1 July
44 8fSydney Edward Main ... Uuly
113 David Christopher Bennett 1 Aug
388-f-Cyril Talbot Clover ... 1 Aug
299 &ffCecil Simpson 1 Aug
232 Herbert AUan Slade ... 1 Aug
Coll David Nicholas Hamilton
Bowen 1 Aug
238 Gerald George Percy Burt 1 Aug
392 Rowland Allan Creagh
Mich ell 1 Oct
521 Cecil William Snell 1 Oct
552 Hubert Bleackley 1 Oct
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
4fFrank Burt Minhinnick ... 1 Oct
518 Stanley Herbert Sims .. 1 Nov
299 Stanley Jackson INov
47l&Charles Holberton Haly ... 1 Nov
274 Francis Henry Hall ... INov
351 SB Arthur Ernest Lane ... INov
352 Albert. Edward Francis ... INov
131fLancelot Docwra Sweetlove 1 Nov
1910.
339JFrederick Richard Gordon
Turner*
170 m Lawrence Jackson
261 George Bennett Allen*
337 Frank Bertram Jaques
131 John Lewis Deacon
11a James Percy Johns...
266 m James Trery Webber
72 SBTom Simonds ...
391cWilliam David Smith
4 84a John Kingcome
266 Donald John Weeks
14 8a David Parry Rowland
507aThomas Reginald Power
239 Reginald Stansmore
342 Harry Guy Marshall
340a Donald Pearson
127a James Gordon Moss
476
1 Feb
1 Apr
1 May
15 May
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Oct
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
161-2
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
1911
385 William Edmund Marshall 1 Apr
385 James Henry Darton Nichols 1 Apr
291 Frank Victor King 1 May
159 Arthur Eyre Smyth Seccombe 1 May
473 John Shortridge Budge ... 1 May
392 Roland Palmer Dalton ... 1 May
381 Harry Hunter Wilson ... 1 July
263 Rey Griffith Parry 1 Aug
326cLeslie Wood Robinson ... 1 Aug
531 Alexander Wood 1 Aug
432 Thomas Frank Higgs ... 1 Aug
420 Stanley Hocken 1 Aug
Albert Kingsley Dibley ... 1 Aug
114 Dennis John Hoare .„ 1 Aug
131 John Horton Breaks ... 1 Aug
9 William Jeffery Bond ... 1 Oct
273 Wilfrid Long 1 Oct
63 Reginald Kilburn Crisp ... 1 Oct
80 Frederick Stanley Weir ... 1 Nov
48 Harold Stanley Warren ... 1 Nov
252 Alfred Cogill Bray 1 Nov
145 Ernest Colin Plant 1 Nov
392 Lionel Bernard Roy Wans-
brough ... ... ... 1 Nov
381 Geoffrey Morgan 1 Nov
127«Cecil John Meggs 1 Nov
225 Edward Seymour Blight ... 1 Nov
518- Cecil James Granville
Mackenzie 1 Nov
118 Stuart Robins 1 Nov
Ralph Penderel Janion ... 1 Nov
385
Page \ Charles Dempster Breese 1 Nov
431
261 Henry William Ascott ... 1 Nov
11 Harold Francis Da Mitand
Hunt ... 1 Nov
260 Charles William Lambert ... 1 Nov
127 Francis George Blake ... 5 Dec
510
1912
385 mThomas Williams . . 1 Jan
385 Charles Edward Walton ... 11 Jan
385 David Evans McFarlane .... 1 Apr
Ernest Wilfred Caine ... 1 May
115 Brian John Hamilton
Wilkinson 1 Aug
520 mJohn Hindmarch 20 Aug
284 John Christopher Flint ... 1 Nov
199&SAldridge Evelegh 1 Nov
547 Cecil Roderick Hoare .... 1 Nov
153 Harry Edgar Ash 1 Nov
476 (J)Douglas Hastie Smith ... 1 Nov
284 Casper Vashon Baker (act) _ 1 Nov
Frank Norman Bennett (act) 1 Nov
39 Percy Reginald Rashbrook 1 Nov
260 David Henry Lawrence Gill 15 Dec
1913
441 Lionel Self 1 Apr
385ntStephen Howse 1 Apr
385 Christopher Isaac Brooks... 7 June
385 John George Short 10 Julv
385 John Guthrie 28 July
385 mMontague Joseph Speer 6 Aug
366 John Henry McLeod ... 29 Dec
532
CHAPLAINS.
163
CHAPLAIN OF THE FLEET
The Venerable Archdeacon Hugh Singleton
Wood, D.D. {Chaplain in Ordinary to
theEing) 6 Oct 06
{Chaplain of Greenwich Hospital")
CHAPLAINS.
Chat. [ RalPh ^enables Wilson, B.A
Chat. | Ricnard Swan wick Hartley
p7 \ James Julian Smith, M.A
BY )
Chat I *Frederick Arthur Sims, M.A
Has | Heni7 Backwell, M.A
BY |
Cape | ■Artnur George Yates, M.A.
BY )
8jt \ Frederick Ball, M.A.
BY)
Pemb. J Frank Icely. M-A
180 Thomas Turner Griffiths, M.A „
p0 \ Octavius Rutherford Foster Hughes, M.A. 23 June
BY )
Bev. | mErnest Frederick Harrison Smith, M.A. 30 Sept 92
RM [^ „ . , ,,
pi J- Henry Patrick Dawson, M.A 21 Nov 92
BY)
Po ) Horace Septimus Wansbrough, B.A., L.Th. 30 Sept 93
8 Jan 94
Chaplain.
2 Feb 83
12 Oct 86
22 Apr 87
29 Dec 87
26 Jan 88
27 Oct 88
15 Nov 90
17 Mar 91
1 May 91
92
BY)
NH\va.T)xom&e, Kane, B.A
Haul)
Yar | Cnarles Moore, M.A.
213 Thomas Wood Eobinson, B.A
William Hall, B.A
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
391 am Joseph Duncan Dathan, M.A
388 Richard Henry O'Donovan, B.A.
507«mPercy Herbert Jones, M.A
RM { Charles William Chamberlayne Ingles,
Deal ) M.A ...
352 Henry Chatham Roe, B.A
524 Charles Emilius Lowther Cowan, M.A. ...
RMAThom&s Ravenshaw, M.A.
?4
25 Apr 94
1 Sept 94
,1 Sept 94
7 Jan 96
11 Jan 96
11 Jan 96
9 Apr 96
1 Sept 96
23 Aug 97
26 Oct 97
Chaplain.
1 Jan 86
Naval Instructor.
2 Mar 88
27 Feb 89
23 Oct 88
6 June 89
26 May 91
8 Dec 91
6 Mar 98
26 June 94
1 Jan 95
1 Jan 95
1 Jan 95
2 June 96
3 Max 97
164
CHAPLAINS.
Chaplain.
260 mHenry Dalzell, M.A, 22 Nov 97
Dallas George Brooks, B.A 20 Apr 98
(Chaplain of the Royal Hospital School, Grreenwich.~)
262 John Durham Denis De Vitre", M.A
503]
BY I
jYjj ftltGeorge Morrow Ticb borne, B.A.
HKong )
DY\
NS >mMichael Longridge, M.A.
Mai)
512 George Brooke Kobinson, M.A
j?Y \ Frederick McQuade, B.A.
Berm. )
mBenjamin Wright, M.A
381 Henry Dixon Dixon-Wright, M.V.O., M.A
127]
BY I Arthur Arnold Carter, M.A
NB\
520 S
NH[ ntRalph Granby Sadleir, B.A
Portld)
Arthur Cyprian Moreton, M.A. ...
238 George Stanley Kewney, B.A
146 Alexander Hugh Gage, M.A.
131 Francis William Rucker Metcalf, M.A. ..
312 William George Litchfield, M.A.
80 John Edward Hogan, M.A.
99 John Beatty, M.A
366 Samuel Henry Wesley Lovett, M.A.
Ill Sidney Lampard Clarke, M.A., B.Sc.
387*Harry Dan Leigh Viener, M.A. ...
392 John James Gay, M.A
M. M.A. Leopold Hewetson Landmann, M.A.
34 Thomas Wilfred Liddle Caspersz, MA...
273&William Henry Goudge, M.A
191 James Desmond McCarthy, M.A
Guy Arrott Browning, M.A.
127amRobert McKew, B.A., B.D
547 tttWarington Stock, M.A
252 Herbert Harrison Palmer, M.A
39 William Henry Chappell, M.A
llaMontagu Thomas Hainsselin, B.A.
263 Ernest Spencer Phillips, M.A
391aGeorge Matthews Waters, M.A
5 Louis William Launcelot Walker. M.A.
252 Francis Bernard Rowley, M.A
Beal I Francis Horace Jones, M.A
22 Apr 98
15 June 98
26 Sept 98
12 Jan 99
1 June 99
5 June 99
10 Nov 99
10 Jan 00
10 Jan 00
24 Apr 00
00
00
00
00
00
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
25 Apr
19 July
1 Sept
4 Sept
14 Sept
1 Mar
20 May
2 Sept
12 Nov
16 Dec
8 Apr
1 Sept
25 Sept 02
26 Dec 02
26 Dec 02
30 Dec 02
16 Apr 03
15 June 03
24 June 03
30 July 03
10 Oct 03
2 Nov 03
1 Jan 04
2 Apr 04
4 Apr 04
99 HughChristianAndreasSigvaldMuller,M.A. 25 Apr 04
277 Arthur Tennyson Britton Baker, B.A. ... 24 June 04
484a(7)Arthur Henry Hermann Magnus
Norregaard, M.A. 8 Sept 04
387 Arthur Henry John Pitt 18 Sept 04
175 Harry Gilbert Grey Rorison, M.A. ... 7 Oct 04
170 Howarth Arnison Heap 1 Dec 04
326 Francis George Burrows Hastings, B.A... . 9 Feb 05
213 John Dauglish, M.A. 1 June 05
69
Naval Instructor
2 June 98
20 Nov 99
12 Nov 00
21 Jan 01
7 Dec 00
27 Jan 02
18 Feb 03
1 June 03
1 June 03
22 Jan 04
CHAPLAINS. 165
239*Edward Gwynne Bird, B.A
118 mChristopher Graham, M.A
259 George William Faulconer Morgan, B.A.
48mFrancis Trevor Robinson, M.A
432 Francis Edward SutcliSe, B.A
284 Cecil Wykeham Lydall, M.A
520 George Hayton Hewetson, B.A. ...
153 William Neville Martin, M.A
266 William Herbert Maundrell. M.A.
476 Thomas Godwin Charsley Howard, M.A.
217 Charles John Eyre Peshall, B.A
524 Herbert Stanley Crole-Rees, M.A.
448 * Ho ward Bertram Mayne, M.A
384 Arthur Deane Gilbertson, B.A
471&Robert Jackson Peyton Peyton-Burbery,
M.A
159 Cecil Willoughby Poignand, M.A.
218cFrederick Julius Irvine, B.A
180 Norman Murray Livingstone, M.A.,
D.C.L.,LL,B
339Z>Lester Charles Blower, B.A
120 Walter Kenrick Knight-Adkin, B.A. ...
231 Arthur Benjamin Jones, B.A.
129 Alfred Shell, M.A
259 Harold Quintus Lloyd, B.A.
531 Edward Robert Bredin, B.A
237 Frederick William Woods, M.A
420 Gerald Trueman Fielding, M.A
273 Thomas Crick, M.A
117 Christopher Philip Godwin Rose, B.A. ...
177 William Dudley Clements, B.A
100 John Walter Barnwell Moore, M.A.
4 Charles Francis Wellesley Wilkinson, B.A. 29 Dec
63 John Cartwright Parker, B.A
2256Philip George Alexander, B.A
391cWiUiam Beech Masefield, B.A
145 William Richard Fenwick Ryan, M.A. ..
202 William John Flower, B.A
496 Edward Stewart Ulyat, M.A
65 Charles Lansley Waller, B.A
185aJohn Archibald, B.A. ...
492aWilliam Edward Gordon Jackson, M.A.
108 George Edwin Knapp- Fisher, M.A.
148«Thomas Williams, B.A
234 Ralph Cleave Alexander, B.A. ...
232 Arundel John Edward Swiney
61 William Fenn, B.A ,
473 Francis Hassard Burkitt, B.A
113 Leopold Walter Wale, B.A
9 William Farel Webber, B.A
274 Geoffrey Wilberforce Tibbs, M.A.
11 Walter Frederick Scott, B.A
66 Cufehbert Thomas Finch Field, B.A. ..,
261 Paschal Claude Gough. B A
431 Edward Laurence Sturges, B.A.
161 Guy Hanmer Harcourt, M.A
326oBasil Henry Lloyd Oswell, B.A.
124
1 Jan
06
1 Apr
1 May
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Oct
0G
06
06
06
06
06
07
20 Dec
07
4 May
4 May
14 July
22 Sept
20 Jan
08
08
08
08
09
22 June 09
24 Aug
1 Oct
09
09
1 Feb
10
3 May
31 May
16 Aug
1 Sept
15 Nov
10
10
10
10
10
1 Feb
11
6 Apr
1 May
14 June
11
11
11
15 June
11
14 Sept
27 Dec
11
11
29 Dec
11
30 Dec
11
2 Jan
12
3 Jan
12
8 Feb
12
8 May
11 Sept
30 Sept
17 Oct
12
12
12
12
5 Nov
12
31 Dec
12
16 Feb
13
4 Mar
13
25 Mar
13
26 Mar
13
4 June
13
18 June
13
25 June
13
18 Sept
13
22 Sept
IgOct
1 Jan
13
13
14
10 Jan
14
12 Feb
14
19 Feb
14
166
R.O. CHAPLAIN— NAVAL INSTRUCTORS.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN.
Devonport
Rev. Thomas P. Kent
1
3 Oct 87
NAVAL INSTRUCTORS.
NH ,
James Julian Smith, M.A. ..
Ply.
385 Stanton Freeland Card, B.A.
Has I Heni7 Back well, M.A.
5Jb } Arthur John Parish, C.B., M.A.
DY )
Chat I "-Frederick Arthur Sims, M.A.
259 Arnold Cleeve, B.A
BY )
p \ Arthur George Yates, M.A.
Horace Herbert Holland, B.A.
(Lent for duty under the Turkish Government.)
^jj \ Frederick Ball, M.A.
180 Thomas Turner Griffiths, M.A.
Basil S. Hartley, B.A.
(Lent to tlie Canadian Governinent for duty at Naval College,
Halifax.)
BY I
D > mErnest Frederick Harrison Smith, M.A
3Coll\ mJohn White, M.A
238 Alexander Edward Monro, B.A.
DY]
NH \ mThomas Kane, B.A
Haul J
p ii \ Maurice Anderson Ainslie, B.A
NH
Yar
17
• )
> Charles Moore, M.A
Naval Instructor.
Chaplain.
2 Mar 88
22 Apr
87
8 June 88
.„.
.. 23 Oct 88
26 Jan
88
.. 23 Oct 88
...
.. 27 Feb 89
29 Dec
87
.. 27 Feb 89
...
6 June 89
27 Oct
88
.. 16 Feb 91
nment.)
...
.. 26 May 91
15 Nov
90
8 Dec 91
.. 14 June 92
Naval College,
1 May
91
6 Mar 93
30 Sept
92
.. 28 July 93
...
.. 29 Dec 93
...
.. 26 June 94
8 Jan
94
.. 26 June 94
...
... 1 Jan 95
25 Apr
94
NAVAL INSTRUCTORS.
167
213 Thomas Wood Robinson. B.A. ..,
William Hall, B.A...
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt!)
507amPercy Herbert Jones, M.A. ...
(j0H \ Thomas Slator, B.A.
392 Frederick Milner Broadbent, M.A.
352 Henry Chatham Roe, B.A.
*??, I Richard Henry Whapham, M.A., B.Sc.
180 (/)Raleigh Rosdew Cummings, M.A.
260 mHenry Dalzell, M.A
384 (l)Herbert Henry Barton, B.A
381 (i>John Camp, B.A
385 (Z)mOswald Thomas Tuck
OOP 1
Coll I CO^homas Yeomans Baker, B.A.
127#mCharles Stanley Pinckard Franklin, B.A.
mBenjamin Wright, M.A.
496 Robert Weatherhead, B.A
381 Edward William Fitch, B.A
524 Edward Thomas Goldsmith, B.A., B.Sc.
381 John Gill Green, B.A
Coll John Langford Holt, M.A.
118 WS (7)Arthur William Veater, B.A. ...
131 (J)George Cecil Avery, B.A.
238 George Stanley Kewney, B.A
131 Francis Henry Batchellor, M.A
342 William George Litchfield, M.A
385 Ivor Curtis, M.A., A.M.I.M.E
131 Francis William Rucker Metcalf, M.A....
326 (J)Guy Varley Rayment, B.A
OQCJ1
^.77 f Marshall Hall Robinson, B.A
263 Arthur Hilton Piatt, B.A.
114 Sidney Lampard Clarke, M.A., B.Sc. ...
11 Joseph Harry Hewlett, B.A.
273b William Henry Goudge, M.A
Guy Arrott Browning, M.A
127amRobert McKew, B.A., B.D
9 Ronald James Moses Holliday, M.A.
127aGeorge Herbert Andrew, M.A. ...
252 Herbert Harrison Palmer, M.A. .„
Naval Instructor.
,.. 1 Jan 95
1 Jan 95
2 June 96
30 June 96
13 Nov 96
3 Mar 97
2 June 98
2 June 98
2 June 98
27 July 98
5 Dec 98
19 June 99
19 June 99
19 June 99
20 Nov 99
23 Dec 99
8 Feb 00
8 Feb 00
3 July 00
3 July 00
3 July 00
8 Oct 00
12 Nov
12 Nov
7 Dec
21 Jan
21 Jan
7 June 01
5 Nov 01
5 Dec 01
27 Jan 02
3 June 02
18 Feb 03
1 June 03
1 June 03
22 Jan 04
22 Jan 04
22 Jan 04
Chaplain .
1 Sept 94
1 Sept 94
11 Jan 96
1 Sept 96
22 Nov 97
5 June 99
25 Apr 00
4 Sept 00
1 SeDt 00
2 Sept 01
25 Sept 02
26 Sept 02
30 Dec 02
15 June
168
MEDIOAL OFFICERS.
MEDICAL OFFICERS,
K.H.P. after an Officer's name denotes that he is an Honorary Physician, and
K.H.S. that he is an Honorary Surgeon to the King.
* After an Officer's name denotes that he has been awarded Sir Gilbert Blane's
medal.
DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.
mSurgeon- General Arthur William May, C.B., K.H.P.
{With the relative rank of Vice- Admiral, 11 May, 1913).
SURGEONS-GENERAL.
524 j
NH > mCharles James ..
Ply.)
366 )
NH >Alexander John James Johnston
Chat. )
NH \
Has. >(7)mJohn Jeffreys Dennis, M.D. ....
520 )
mWilliam Eames
William Henry Norman
5
6 Dec 09
2 Feb 12
... 11 May 13
... 11 May 13
... 5 June 13
DEPUTY SURGEONS-GENERAL.
1909
William Maxwell Craig,
M.B., C.B 17 Jan
NH \ Donald Templeton
f*-A0«y > Hoskyn, M.B. ... 6 Dec
1910
George Welch .?. ... 7 Dec
(Deputy Director General
of the Medical Department")
1911
NH )
Gib. ]■ William Wenmoth Pryn 12 Oct
127 J
£7S | mPatrick Brodie Handy-
fjy- \ side, MB 25 Nov
524 J
1912
jjas I Edgar Ralph Dimsey.
520 ' J D-S0 2 Feb
NH 1 T
Malta ' HtJames Lawrence Smith,
170 J M.V.O., M.B 22 July
^ff 1 .,
jjas I Alexander Gascoigne
520 J Wildey 6 Oct
1918
^H. I mHerbert William Gibbs
366 J Doyue 6May
NH ]
Ply. \ m George Albert Dreaper 11 May
524 J J
Cyril James Mansfield,
M.V.O., M.D 27 Sept
11
FLEET SURGEONS.
169
FLEET SURGEONS.
1899
Coll mPercy William Bassett-
Smith,* C.B., M.R.C.P.... 26 Mar
512 Edward Bridges Townsend 30 May
1900
232 Henry Frederick Iliewicz,
M.B ... 11 Feb
1 Edward Copley Ward, M.D. 21 Aug
385 mAlexander Fleming Harper 21 Aug
j)Y i tit Alexander Gordon
Andrews ...
Mai
1901
366 Henry Bullen Beatty
21 Aug
20 Aug
, IK * Percy Edmund Mai tland 20 Aug
DY {
219 James Joseph Walsh, M.B.
366 mJohn Moore, M.D., B.A. .
20 Aug
20 Aug
1902
RM John Andrews, M.D.
520 )
NH Widal Gunson Thorpe*
Portl. )
259 Edward Henry Meaden ...
352 Frederick James Burns,
M.D
Daniel Joseph Patrick
McNabb
{Assistant to M.D. 6.)
EM
Po
Charles Strickland
18 Feb
18 Feb
18 Feb
20 Aug
20 Aug
20 Aug
20 Aug
39 1« John Menary, M.D.
NH)
Chat Y Walter Godfrey Axford .. 20 Aug
366
520 George Thomas Broatch,
M.B 20 Aug
159 tit William Bett, M.V.O. ... 20 Aug
1903
RM )
Chat I mJohn Douglas Hughes 28 Feb
266* William John Colborne ... 28 Feb
John Hutton Stenhouse,
M.B. 28 Feb
381 m Joseph Agnew Moon ... 28 Feb
263 mGeorge Trevor Colling-
wood,* M.V.O 28 Feb
366 )
NH [.Richard Miller, M.B. ... 28 Feb
Far.)
487 mJohn Edwin Coad, M.B.... 28 Feb
180 George Alexander Waters,
M.D 17 Aug
326 Charles SharmanWoodwright 17 Aug
259 Jonathan Shand, M.B. ... 17 Aug
Coll William Arthur Whitelegge,
M.D., B.A. 17 Aug
1904
99 mJohn McElwee, M.D. .. 22 Feb
JBJl/J4(J)mJohn Christopher Fer-
guson, M.B., B.A. ... 22 Feb
448 utCharles Marsh Beadnell... 13 May
385 mErnest Courtney Lomas,
M.B., F.R.C.S.Ed., D.S.O. 21 Oct
252 mKobley Henry John
Browne 9 Nov
114 mJohn Falconer Hall, M.B.* 9 Nov
1905
DY ) * Edward Henry Hodnet de
Chat ( Courtmacsberry, M.D. 21 Feb
61 Walter James Bear block ..
432 Thomas Austen
471& tit Joseph Chambers, M.B,
B.A
284 Alexander Maclean, M.B. .,
-£* l Robert Hill, C.V.O. ..
Deal j
43
21 Feb
21 Feb
21 Feb
22 Aug
6 Nov
170
FLEET SURGEONS.
1906
387 Frederick William Parker
4 George Goss Borrett
326 mWalter Henry Skinner
Stalkartt, M.D., F.E.C.S
Ed
NTT I J°nn Ambrose Keogh,
Berm\M.B.,B.A
273 mHenry William Finlay-
son, M.B
237 Frederick Fedarb, M.B. ...
385 m(/)Richard Cleveland
Hunday* ...
7} y I Edward Carter Cridland,
Sk\ M-B
388 Frank Bradshaw, B.A. ...
CollmAvthw Gaskell, F.R.C.S.
1907
117 mThomas Christopher
Meikle, M.B., M.A.
170 Horace Bruce Marriott
Coll Ernest Alfred Penfold, M.B.
385 ntErnest James Finch
38 mHugh Clift
NH'
Plym
524
NH
Has. J m Edward Sutton*
520 J
518 Arthur Reginald Bankart,*
C.V.O., M.B., KHP
Edward Cooper
163 George Ley
161 William Ernest Marshall ...
tt I Montague Louis Bouchier
520*j E°dd
146 mHerbert Lloyd Penny
Frederick James
crombie Dalton
Aber-
21 Feb
21 Feb
21 Feb
21 Feb
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
31 Oct
11 Feb
11 Feb
11 Feb
11 Feb
11 Feb
26 Mar
26 Mar
5 May
11 Nov
11 Nov
11 Nov
11 Nov
11 Nov
1908
480&Henry Baker Hall, MB. ... 11 May
BY \ Henry William Gordon-
Pemh ) Green 11 May
NH I
Mai \ George Thompson Bishop 11 May
170 J
69
5 iltBeauchamp Frederick
Parish 11 May
NH I
Haul \ Frederick Albert Capps 1 1 May
113S J
191 Percival Marshall May ... 15 Nov
213 mChristopher Louis White
Bunton, M.B.* 15 Nov
131 Edward Thomas Meagher... 15 Nov
1909
262 mJames William Wilcocks,
Stanton* 14 Nov
273Z»(2) Thomas Dufour Halahan,
M.B., F.R.C.S.Ed., B.A.... 14 Nov
145 John Christopher Durston... 14 Nov
Coll (I)ttlPercy Hamilton Boyden,
M.D.
14 Nov
1910
Tendron Jeans,
Pead, M.B.,
476 mThomas
M.B.
524 John Hunter
M.A.
47 George Robert MacMabon,
M.B..BA.
217JRobert Thomas Gilmour ...
218cmHilary Charles Arathoon
391cThomas Williams Philip,
M.B., M.A
503 Robert Spence Bernard
11a mLancelot Kilroy ...
431 James Mowat, M.B.
150 mMontague Henry Knapp...
BY ( tnRobert Dundonald Jame-
Bev J son
531 ittHugh Somerville Burniston,
M.B
127&William Bernera Macleod,
M.B
16 Arthur Harry Hingston
Vizard, M.D
260 Harry Spicer, M.B
160 Edward Thomas Philip
Eames
274 John Alexander Langford
Campbell ...
17aHarold Paget Jones
96
16 May
16 May
16 May
16 May
16 May
16 May
16 May
16 May
16 May
16 May
16 May
16 May
14 Nov
14 Nov
14 Nov
14 Nov
14 Nov
14 Nov
FLEET SURGEONS.
171
1911
507aRobert John MacKeown,
M.B 15 May
120 mPaul Holding Mills Star ... 15 May
34 Edwin Swainson Miller,
M.B 15 May
118 Herbert Henry Pearse ... 15 May
4.QO
^UmOswaldRees*, M.D. ... 15 May
342 mCecil Howard Rock ... 15 May
239 Sidney Thomas Reid* ... 15 May
153 Charles James Edward Cock 15 May
277 John Elphinstone Hood
Phillips 15 May
326cAlbert Xavier Lavertine ... 15 May
141 Charles Henry James Robin-
son ... 12 Nov
496 Harold Huskinson, M.B. ... 12 Nov
89 mErnest Sydney Tuck ... 12 Nov
392 Murray Parry Jones ... 12 Nov
Q,ve I Arthur WilliamBligh Livesay*
qc2 M.B., F.R. C.S.Ed.
100 Herbert Hope Gill, M.B. ...
mWilliam Reynolds Trythall
48(J)John Charles Rowan, M.B.
149 Richard Adolphus Ross,
M.D
CM Michael Joseph Smith, M.D.,
F.R.C.S.I., B.A
12 Nov
12 Nov
12 Nov
12 Nov
12 Nov
12 Nov
1912
430 (J) "William Rudolf Center,
M.B 13 May
303 Walter Scott Harcourt
Sequeira, M.B 13 May
337 mJohn Charles Groscort
Reed 13 May
291*( J)Elystan Glodrydd Evelyn
O'Leary, F.R.C.S. Ed. ... 13 May
113 mWilliam Elmes Mathew ... 13 May
225 Matthew Livingston Mit-
chell Vaudin, M.B. ... 13 May
11 tnJohn William Craig, M.B. 13 May
( J)William Ludgate Martin,
F.R.C.S.1 13 May
(Assistant to M.D.G.)
124
(i)Sydney Croneen 13 May
420 Arthur Richard Harrie
Skey, M.B 10 Nov
86 Perciva]KentNix,M.B.,B.A. 10 Nov
339&Edwyn Robert Grazebrook 10 Nov
264amRichard Weld Stanistreet 10 Nov
9 Louis Edward Dartnell ... 10 Nov
2 mFrank Hutton Nimmo ... 10 Nov
509 mWilliam Jackson, M.B. ... 10 Nov
261 George Gibson 10 Nov
1913
mDavid Walker Hewitt,M.B.,
F.R.C.S 28 Jan
(Assistant to M.D. G.)
521 mHugh Prideaux Turnbull 25 May
546 (J) mCharles Railton Shew-
ard, M.B 25 May
148#Sidney Roach 25 May
Coll Eustace Arkwright, M.B. ... 25 May
484«mEdward Dominic Joseph
O'Malley 25 May
185a(7) Walter Kempson Hopkins 25 May
217 Walter Henry Ormonde
Garde, F.R.C.S. Ed.
503 Richard Foster Clark
80 mAlgernon Carter Bean ...
299 Samuel Conner, M.B.
547 Robert Harry Mornement...
303 Edwin Folliott
473 mHenry Hunt
127«mMalcolm Cameron, M.B. ;..
39 mJames Duff Scott Milln,
M.B. ...
174amKenneth Hurlstone Jones,
M.B 29 Nov
267 Samuel Henry Facey -..29 Nov
19 6aGodfrey Taylor, M.B., B.A. 29 Nov
... 29 Nov
25 May
25 May
25 May
25 May
25 May
25 May
25 May
29 Nov
29 Nov
545 mAlfred Woollcombe
-^JmFrancis Bolster, M.B.,
366 ) B,A
ISOJGeorge Ernest Macleod
177 mWilliam Henry Pope
! 72 James Herbert Fergusson ...
157
29 Nov
29 Nov
29 Nov
29 Nov
172
STAFF SURGEONS.
STAFF SURGEONS.
1905
Reginald Waterfield
29 Nov
1906
Plym l mHenry Cadman White-
side
23 May
524 J
505 mRobert Lumley Dickin-
son 23 May
Coll HerbertWells Bayly Shewell
M.B., M.A 23 May
151 John Martin .» ... 23 May
231 Christian Beverley Fairbank 23 May
71 ®mFrancis Frederick Lobb 23 May
91 Harold John Chater ... 23 May
8
Reginald St. George Small-
ridge Bond, M.B., F.R.C.S.
Ed.
23 May
23 May
288 mCharles Clarke Macmillan,
D.S.O., M.D
34a(i)mFred Claude Bromley
Gittings, M.D. ... 23 May
44 mRamsey Martyn Richards 23 May
366 ]
Page \ mAlan Grant Eastment 23 May
431* J
George Ernest Duncan
492«m*Frederick Francis Mahon
384 John Boyan „
46 William Henry Daw
108 Hugh Leigh Norris .
258 Adrien Andrew Forrester,
M.B
79(7)John Stoddart, M.B.
63( I) James Aquilon Forrest,M.B.
166 mWarren Guy Westcott .„
286 Francis John Louis Philip
McKenna, M.B
358&Fairman Rackham Mann ...
Wallace Keir,
265aWiUiam
M.B.
129«Edward Charles Sawdy ...
202 mPercy Hooper Bannister,
M.B
63aRichard Sidney Osborne >_
Edward Oliver Bamford
Carbery, M.B.
340«John Kimber Raymond, M.B.
218cHenry Rule Gardner, M.B.
31
23 May
11 July
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
STAFF SURGEONS.
173
1907
175 Samuel Henry Woods,
M.D., B.A. 15 May
132 *Percy Temple Sutcliffe,
M.B., M.A 15 May
69 John Percival Handel
Greenhalgh, M.D. ... 15 May
347 *Edward Theodore Burton 15 May
29 Robert Hughes 15 May
mNelson Joseph Boche ... 15 May
276 Herbert Lyne Geoghegan,
M.D., B.A. 15 May
66 John Neil Robertson, M.B.... 15 May
389 John Henry Lightfoot ... 15 May
524 Penry Garnons Williams ._ 15 May
1908
Glennan
Walker,
386 Robert William
Stewart, M.B.*
129 William Percival
M.B.
493 James Garfit Wallis, M.B.
27 Herbert Reginald Harry
Denny
366 John Reid Muir, M.B.
366 ]
Page L John O'Hea
431a J
19 5am John St. John Murphy
364 Alfred James Hewitt
62 mLeonard Sykes Whitwam,
M.B -
12amGerald Meade Eastment...
510 Walter Percy Dyer
67 Thomas Hedley' Vickers
512 Richard Roth well Horley
Has I * John Scarborough Dudding 2 Aug
520 J
537aNoel Hugh Harris 2 Aug
56
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
213 Llewellyn Lindop 2 Aug
528 Charles Thomas Baxter ... 2 Aug
160aWilliam Ernest Gribbell ... 2 Aug
291SRobert William Basil HaU 2 Aug
366 }
Page >(A)Hardy Vesey Wells .. 2 Aug
431a j
26 William Bastian 2 Aug
167 Robert Bernard Scribner ... 2 Aug
377 Arthur Izod Sheldon ... 2 Aug
213 John Verdon 2 Aug£
ISOJmJohn Whelan 2 Aug
454 Cecil Rodney Rickard ... 2 Aug
1909
:47 Edmund Cox, M.B., B.A. ... 11 Feb
e 6 John Macdonald, M.D. ... 11 Feb
431 Arthur La Touche Darley 11 Feb
366 August Joseph Wemet.M.B. 11 Feb
385 Charles Edward Cortis
Stanford, M.B. ... 11 Feb
385 Arthur Richard Thomas
P.R.C.S. Ed 11 Feb
9 Thomas FrancisO'KeefEe,M.B.ll Feb
19a Ernest Fitzgerald Ellis ... 11 Feb
366 m Douglas Victor Lowndes... 11 Feb
180 George Charles Cumber-
land Ross, M.B., B.A. ... 11 Feb
218 Percy Francis Alderson ... 11 Feb
175 John Thornhill, M.B. ... 11 Feb
182&mThomas Brown Shaw,
M.B 10 Aug
520 AlfredThomasGailleton.M.B. 10 Aug
335 George Sandys Davidge ... 10 Aug
238 * Percival Thomas Nicholls 10 Aug
120 * Pierce Leslie Crosbie,
F.R.C.S.1 23 Sepl
80 Charles Kendal Bushe^ M.D.,
B.A. .„ 9 Dec
85
174
STAFF SURGEONS.
1910
8 Feb
8 Feb
8 Feb
8 Feb
8 Feb
8 Feb
8 Feb
224 Oswald Mills
234 Leslie Miles Morris
it I Alexander Kenneth Smith-
gJo j Shand,M.B
363 John Fullarton, M.B.
14 8c William Norman Lyndon
Cherry
5a John George Peebles, M.B.
385 Thomas William Myles,
M.D., B.A.
524 Elijah Kichard Lockwood Thomas
8 Feb
390 Charles Arthur Gayer Phipps
9 June
J?Af i
Deal f William Rhodes Harrison 9 June
161 Walter Goldsworthy Edwards 9 June
23 (i)mFrank Elliott Bolton 9 June
451#Reginald Lewis Jones, B.A. ... 9 June
273&Robert Humphries Atkins,
M.B., B.A 9 June
1276Charles Joseph O'Connell... 9 June
DY | tn James Arthur Thompson,
Pemb | M.B., B.A 9 June
5 Michael Joseph Laffan,
M.B.. B.A 21 Nov
11 Archibald Denize* Spalding 21 Nov
457 Alexander McCloy, M.B. ... 21 Nov
362 mThomasAubreySmyth,M.B! 21 Nov
430 mFrederick Eustace Anley 21 Nov
llaPTFAlexander Charles Wil-
liam Newport
127 mArthur Davidson, M.B
George Deane Bateman
(Sick Quarters, Queensferry.')
221 Donald Pontz Chapman ... 21 Nov
239 mRobert Francis MacMahon 21 Nov
366 William Nichols Blatchford 21 Nov
344 Gerald Coney beare Cross ... 21 Nov
1911
JJ X Alfred William Iredell ... 16 May
146 Frederick Cecil Robinson .„ 16 May
170 Maurice Taylor Male, M.B. 16 May
116
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
200 Charles Henry Dawe ... 16 May
251*Reginald Thompson ... 16 May
520 William Kenneth Dudoit
Breton 16 May
273 Edgar Sheldon Wilkinson,
M.B 16 May
.R^Robert Kennedy, M.B. ... 16 May
266 Edward Aubrey Guy
Wilkinson, B.A 16 May
232 John Howard Labouverie
Page 16 May
496 William Edwin Ormsby,
M.B., B.A 16 May
16 John Joseph HoganRooney 16 May
p ^ i Aloysius Francis Fleming 16 May
291 George Oswald Morrell
Dickenson, M.B 23 Aug
492Thomas Dixon Liddle, M.B. 23 Nov
259 Norman Sinclair Meikle-
john 23 Nov
524 William Perceval Hingston 23 Nov
432 mReginald Hugh St.
Bernard Ellis Hughes ... 23 Nov
217 Frederick Morton Vincent
Smith 23 Nov
237 Arthur Henry Sims
Richardson 23 Nov
100 Arthur Reginald Schofield,
M.B 23 Nov
391e Francis Jollie Gowans, M.B. 23 Nov
199 mEvelyn Richard Towns-
end 23 Nov
326cPTF * James Campbell
Bringan, M.B 23 Nov
421 Walter Graham Moore-
Anderson, M.B., B.A. .... 23 Nov
NH \
Haul J- Guy Leslie Buckeridge 23 Nov
113S J
352 Arthur Dillon Croker Cum-
mins 23 Nov
65 Thomas Walter Jeffery ... 23 Nov
366 Palmer Devoy Ramsay ... 23 Nov
153 George Deleval Walsh ... 23 Nov
James Ernest Johnston,
M.B., B.A. 23 Nov
464 Frederick Cock ... .„ 23 Nov
524 Bertram Raleigh Bickford 23 Nov
. 146
STAFF SURGEONS— SURGEONS.
176
1912
NH 1 wArthur Robertson
Portl | Davidson, M.B. ... 23 Feb
381 *Frederick George Wilson,
M.B 21 May
524 Henry Woods, M.B. ... 23 May
366 (7)Harry Arthur Kellond-
Knight 23 May
284 Alfred Berridge Cox, M.B.... 23 May
524 Douglas Duke Turner ... 23 May
NTT I Briton Smallman Robson,
Has J M-B 23 May
213 Bryan Pick ... 23 May
420 Norman Bremer Vickers
Jacob 23 May
384 John Herbert McDowall, M.B.23 May
114 Alex Bedingfeld Marsh,
B.A 23 May
202 John Miller Gordon, M.B. 23 May
332 John Duncan Keir ... 23 May
127 ]
jyjj I Leslie Charles Rowan -
q^ | Robinson, M.B 23 May
339SGerald Nunn 23 May
RM ) William Christian Baum-
Chat I garten Smith 23 May
41 8aThomas Edward Blunt ... 23 May
228a JamesMcCutcheon,M.B., B.A.23 May
365 George Eric Hamilton, M.B. 23 May
yjv \ Walter Turner Haydon ... 23 May
113 William Lawrence Hawkins 23 May
520(2)Lidbrooke Frank iCope ... 21 Nov
238 ®Kenelm Digby Bell ... 21 No\
48®Horace Bryden Hill, M.B. ,
M.R.C.P 21 Noi
256 Henry Mounsey Braith-
waite, M.D 21 Nov
415 Duncan Gordon Addison -
Scott, M.B 21 Nov
172
Ernest Davis Rutherford,
M.B «
mRichard Willan
503 Lawrence Charles Hunt ...
61 Percy Montgomery Rivaz,
M.B
342 James Richard Alexander
Clark-Hall
524 Henry Cooper, B.A.
4 James McAlister Holmes,
M.B
520
NH
Has
524
NH
Ply
337 Alfred Oswald Hooper, M.B.
IVlf ! m®Edward Michael Wil-
Chatj iamHearn, M.D.
™L,[ Robert Hunter McGiffin,
Ber\ M'B
Patrick Duncan Maclver
Campbell ,
520 Samuel Henry Vickery.M.B.,
B.A
146 Maurice Willoughby Haydon
1913
5& John Bourdas
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
10 Aug
1914
462 Leonard Warren, M.B. ... 10 Feb
131 Louis Leisler Greig, M.B. ... 10 Feb
176aEwcn Cameron, M.B. ... 10 Feb
366 I
NH \ Percy Frank Minett ... 10 Feb
Chat I
117 PW Frederick George
Goble 10 Feb
277 Herbert Acland Browning,
M.A 10 Feb
192
SURGEONS.
1895
Harold Gordon
Major
Truscott
12 Nov
1902
6WZ$iuGeorge Murray Levick... 21 Nov
176
SURGEONS.
NH^
Ply
524
1904
Alexander James MacDiar-
mid, M.B 21 Nov
1906
5°;L ) f William HowittHas-
-£". f tings, M.B. , M.A.... 19 Nov
H.Kong) s ' '
366 j
NH ltSheldoD Francis Dudley 19 Nov
Chat \
252f James Leslie Barf ord ... 19 Nov
473f William Winsland Douglas
Chilcott 19 Nov
-A„ 1 fJohn Courtenay Folliott
Wia) Dudley Vaughan ... 19 Nov
448fCyri] Verity Griffiths ... 19 Nov
1907
387-|-K,ichard Connell, M.B., B.A.
510{Campbell Boss, M. D.
Vila^Gecil Robert Morshead
Baker, M.B
366
NH
14 May
14 May
14 May
14 May
■(•Thomas Creaser, M.D.,
mis B-A
520tHarry Marmaduke Lang-
dale 14 May
259fGeorge Gordon Vickery,
M.B., B.A 14 May
36<L j fHenry Dennis Drennan,
N&A M.B..B.A 14 May
Cliat \
620 I
NH \ fGeoffrey Carlisle ... 19 Nov
Has J
17
252 ]
NH i®fGuy Tyrrell Verry ... 19 Nov
Cape j
524fGilbert Bodlev Scott ... 19 Nov
498fFrancis Harold Holl ... 19 Nov
228fCharles Henry LambertPetch 19 Nov
127 ]
NH \ jHarold Hubert Babington 19 Nov
Gib)
5£°v\ t James Herbert Wright, M.B,
D£) B-A 19Nov
366* William Charles Carson ... 19 Nov
274 mGeorge Augustus Stewart
Hamilton 19 Nov
476tmGeoffrey Palmer Adshead,
M.B. - 19 Nov
1908
Coll (i) Arthur Tunna Rivers ... 12 May
520 ®John Stains Austin, M.B. 12 May
392 fGustavus William Musgrave
CustaDce ... 12 May
520 ]
NH \ Arthur Bowland Fisher... 12 May
Has J
RM I fWilliam Harold Edgar, M.D.
Chat f 12 May
385mEd\vard Leicester Atkinson 12 May
170 ] Archibald Louis Robin-
NH \ son, M.B. M.A. ... 12 May
Malta )
U3& 1
NH IfCharles James Aveling 12 May
Haul. I
262 fDavid Hughes Charles
Given, M.B 12 May
180 fJohn Marcus Hayes ... 12 May
76 + Percy Blackwood Egan,
M.D., B.A 12 May
RM l+Frank Harold Stephens 12 May
Plymf '
524 I
NH \ fSamuel Bradbury, M.B 12 May
Piy™\ 39
SURGEONS,
177
NH (.Frederick George Hitch, M.B.
Port ) 6 Nov
524 i
NH 1 ^h°mas Robert Lloyd Jones
ply j 6 Nov
524
NH \ fJohn Head Burdett .„ 6 Nov
Ply
366
NH
Yar
RM I t Albert VictorJohnRichard-
Po | son, M.B., B.A.
Frederick Whitly Quirk ...
540 1
D Y I t^erald Roche McCowen,
[ Francis George Hamilton
f Rollo Black, M.B.
Si
f M.D.
William Mearns, M.B.
William Bradbury, M.B.
6 Nov
6 Nov
6 Nov
6 Nov
6 Nov
6 Nov
1909
326 Arthur Addison Sanders,
M.B. 0 „ 14 May
381 Kenneth Hill Hole, M.B. ... 14 May
Coll Gilbert Francis Syms ... 14 May
Coll Hugh Francis Briggs, M.B. 14 May
Coll Michael Paul Fitzgerald,M.B. 14 May
520 j
NH } John Hadwen, M.B. ... 14 Mav
Has)
James Stewart Orwin, M.B. 14 May
RM 1
Ply. I James Barrett, M.B. .., 14 May
RM I Gordon Alexander Jackson,
Deal j M.B., B.A 14 May
William Miller, M.B. ... 14 May
19a Alfred Graham Malcolm,
M.B 14 May
392 Horace Charlton Devas ... 14 May
RM 1
p0 \ Harry Williams Nicholls 14 May
Henry Burns, M.B 14 May
Roderick Joseph Graham
Parnell© „ 5 Nov
263 John Harding Baynes
Martin, M.B., B.A. .... 5 Nov
^j* 1 Frank Lewis Smith ... 5 Nov
384 Charles Dowall Bell, M.B. 5 Nov
524 Thomas Charles Patterson,
M.B 5 Nov
67
G
5 Nov
5 Nov
5 Nov
5 Nov
5 Nov
5 Nov
263 Martyn Henry Langford ...
317 Archibald Fairley, M.B. ...
512 Francis Charles Searle, M.B.
99 Arthur Gordon Valpy French
503 Walter Everard Lloyd
DY\
p. > Cecil Gordon Sprague
127 Albert Christoph Rusack.M.B. 5 Nov
1910
381 William Herbert King 0
524 Horace Elliot Rose Stephens,
M.B
145 John Scott Ward
520 1
NH [Francis Cooke Alton...
Portld J
111 Dermot Loughlin, M.B. ...
164 CharlesFoxOctaviusSankey,
M.B
Douglas AshleyMitchell,M.B.
392 (x)Ernest Mac Ewan
pj > Arthur Holmes Joy, M.B.
BY
Po
Maurice Charles Mason
170 Alexander Stephen Paterson,
M.B
Matthew Fitzjames Caldwell,
M.B
63 Robert Nicholas William
Waller Biddulph
118 Ernest Lacey Markham,M.B.
NH i Sidney Wilfred Grim-
Malta j wade> M-B" © •■••
366 I
NH I Herbert Edward Perkins
Chat)
159 Basil Taylor, M.B
Ernest Charles Hoi torn
344aCbarles Fitzgerald Willes...
531 James Gordon Danson. M B.
524 I
NH I George Jameson Carr, M.B.
Ply J
RM | Henry Houston Ormsby,
Deal f M.B., B.A
503 )
NH I
Hong f
Kong J
Algernon Edgar Percy
Cheesman .„ „. 4 Nov
• Edward Moxon- Browne
6 May
6 May
6 May
6 May
6 May
6 May
6 May
6 May
6 May
6 May
6 May
6 May
6 May
6 May
4 Nov
4 Nov
4 Nov
4 Nov
4 Nov
4 Nov
4 Nov
4 Nov
4 Nov
177a
SURGEONS.
1911
BMAYernonLicki old Matthews 19 May
Roger Aiken Rankine, M.B. 19 May
350aQuintin Hume Richardson 19 May
453 William Lewis Cowardin ... 19 May
520 )
BY \ Herbert White 19 May
Po \
t^tt f Leonard Alexander Mon-
pi j crieff, M.B 19 May
Adrian Charles Paterson ... 19 May
273eHenry Edwin Scargill ... 19 May
6 Thomas Cock 19 May
388 Malcolm Milton Melrose ... 24 Nov
170 j
NH > Cecil Hearle Symons .„ 24 Nov
Malta '
441 Al red Bernard Clark, M.B. 24 Nov
520 Guy Barton Cookrem ... 24 Nov
18 3a Herbert Richard Barnes
Hull 24 Nov
520 Charles Malcolm Russel
Thatcher, M.B 24 Nov
225 Ernest St. George Sagar
Goodwin, M.B., M.A. ...24 Nov
88 George Douglas Gordon
Fergusson 24 Nov
520 Ronald John Barlee ... 24 Nov
444 George Donald Macintosh,
M.B 24 Nov
1912
46 Richard Mortimer Rowland
Thursfield, B.A 3 Apr
539 Lovel Moss, M.B 3 Apr
230 Joseph Aloysius O'Flynn,
M.B 3 Apr
150 James Percy Shorten ... 3 Apr
121
261 Alfred Rees Price, M.B. ... 3 Apr
476 Gordon Victor Hobbs ... 3 Apr
391aFrancis John Despard
Twigg, M.B 3 Apr
547 Gordon Ernest Dormer Ellis 3 Apr
Francis James Burke, M.B. 3 Apr
493&Albert Edward Malone,
M.B., B.A. © 4 Oct
177 Hamlet Mark Whelan ... 4 Oct
231 Robert Francis Preston Cory,
B.A 4 Oct
471&Henry St. Clair Colson ... 4 Oct
329 Percy Lempriere Gibson, M.B..
M.A 4 Oct
545 George Albert Finegan ... 4, Oct
543 John Timothy Donal Sullivan
Higgins, M.B., B.A. ... 4 Oct
484«Jackson Graham Boal, M.B. 4 Oct
20 Frederick St. Barbe Wick-
ham 4 Oct
260 Sidney Punch 4 Oct
1913
326 Arthur Martin Henry ©
483&George Foster Braithwaite
Page, M.B
435 Alexander John Patterson...
416 William Agar Scholefield
Duck
456 Frederick Cecil Wright
458 Bernard Edward Patrick
Sayers
81 David Greig Arthur
191 Alexander Simpson, M.B. ..
180 Henry Ellis Yeo White, M.B.
39 Michael Meehan
34 Devonshire Penrose Hawkes
Pearson
148a Ivor Stanley Gabe
544 Arthur John Tozer ...
149
11 Apr
11 Apr
11 Apr
11 Apr-
il Apr
11 Apr
11 Apr
11 Apr
11 Apr
11 Apr
11 Apr
11 Apr
11 Apr
SECRETARIES TO FLAG OFFICERS, &C. 178
LIST OF ACCOUNTANT OFFICERS ON THE ACTIVE LIST
WHO HAVE SERVED OR ARE SERVING AS SECRE-
TARIES.
I.- SECRETARIES TO COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF (over five years'
SERVICE AS SUCH).
Alton, Francis C, C.JB.
Baker, R. Clutton
Chappie, John H.G., C.B.,
M.V.O.
Ferguson, Charles J.
Keys, John A.
Krabbe", Frederick J.
II.— SECRETARIES TO
Luckham. Charles M,
Manisty, H. W. Eldon
Martin, William E. R.
Parker, Alfred R.
Pollard, Charles F., O.B.
Pullen, W. Le C4eyt
Robinson, Harry
COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF (tjkder five years'
SERVICE AS SUCH).
Row, Philip J. H. L.
Share, Hamnet H.
Smith, F. Harrison, C.B.
Taylor, Frederick G. W
Weekes, Victor H. T.
Willis, George H. A.
Batt, Charles E. Cullinan, William F. Motton, Frederick G.
Bennett, Martin G. Franklin, Percy H. Murray, Herbert P. W, G.
Blackler, Leonard Gask, Walter Rodham, Cuthbert H.
Boulton, Cyril C. Gilbert, Henry H. Rowe, Charles H.
Bremner, Ernest A. Hewlett, Graham Russell, Henshaw R.
Brown, John E. A. Lawford Vincent A. Walshe, Francis W.
Butcher, Reginald, M.V.O. Lynes, Charles E. Whyte, William M. C. B.
Carter, Andrew J. Measham, Herbert S , CM. O.
Coles, George H. Miller, Grenville A. Woodward, Henry W.
Cooper, John Woolley, Charles E. A.
III.— SECRETARIES TO FLAG OFFICERS OTHER THAN COM-
MANDERS-IN-CHIEF, AND TO COMMODORES 1st CLASS.
Baker, John C.
Bamber, Herbert R. M.
Boardman, John C.
Carter, Richard H.
Cree, Aubrey McM.
Dennys, Edward A.
Eason, Victor C. G.
Gavin, Chas. M.
Grant, George
Hall, Hugh S.
Harvey, Charles R.
Hicks, R. H. D.
Hoare, Robert R.
Holmes, John D.
Hood, Basil F.
Hosking, Richard B.
Jackman, Ernest W. H,
Johnson, Cyril S.
Johnston, William J. C.
Kimber, Albert W.
Martin, George F.
Meredyth, Charles E. B
Miller, Hugh
Millett, Thompson H.
Morris, John P. C.
Nind, Frederick D'O.
Osmond, George W. F.
Owens, George B.
Parker, Edward B.
Penfold, Owen L.
Putt. William P.
Radcliffe, Cyril
Rapkin, jreorrrey J.
Shettle, John B.
Siddalls, John.
Silk, Ernest E.
Spickernell, Frank T.
Stack, Alan E.
Syson, John L.
Taylor, Scarlett de V.
Ward, Cecil A.
Warleigh, Lionel G.
Water house. Thomas R.
Watney, Gilbert J.
Waymouth, Frederick R.
Winter, Alexander C.
Wonham, Charles S.
IV.— SECRETARIES TO COMMODORES 2nd CLASS.
Blanchflower, Edward C.
Bonning, Hubert B.
Conde" Williams, Maurice
M. F.
Cooke, George A.
Drake, Francis R. H.
Eames, Robert F. C.
Grant. Duncan S. O.
62
Haskins, Francis K.
Heather, Paul
Jackson, Henry L.
Medd, Walter H.
Merry, Colin C.
Messenger, Arthur W. B.
Michell. Herbert A.
Pym, Walter H. J.
Roe, Arthur C.
Strickland, Arthur F.
Thomson, George H.
Vizard, Leonard F.
Watson, George W.
Wells, Arthur M.
Woodhouse, Hector B. M.
179
PAtMASTERS-IN-CHIEF.
PAYMASTERS-IM-CHIEF.
1908
See I /JTsniFrancis Cooke Alton,
113* f kS^ CB 5 June
~,s*/TJ\nTJohn Henry George
010 \3/ Chappie, C.B., M/V.O. 28 Sept
1909
See I /T\*Francis Harrison
520)mV2/ Smith, CB. ... 16 Feb
1910
See \ /<-"\Wilriam Le
366/lsOJ Pullen
Geyt
31 Mar
524mCharles Henry Allen Ward 31 Oct
1911
CG Arthur John Brows 10 Apr
366ntBalph Balson Marwood ... 1 Dec
1912
524 Charles Simpson Moore ... 30 Sept
520 Frederick George Welling-
ton Taylor 23 Dec
1913
520 Colville Douglas William
Kiddle 14 Oct
©Frederick JamesKrabbe- 14 Oct
(Deputy Judge Advocate
of the Fleet, 21 Dec 08)
385 Charles Roach-Smith .... 14 Oct
512 Charles Edward Catlow Webb
8 Nov
366(I)mWarwick Arthur Green 20 Nov
1914
524 Charles Eynaud Gabriel
Johnston ..
21 Jac
15
FLEET PAYMASTERS.
180
FLEET PAYMASTERS.
1900
CG m(7)Alexander
Cubitt
Edward
1901
180 Harry Willis Braddon
385 fg)mHarry Robinson
mGeorge Henry Sturgess ...
191 Montague Stephens
CG mFrederick Wilkin Iago
Airey
CG Charles Edward Hughes
Meredyth
262 mCharles Beresford Dawes
CG mJames Louis Hill German
213 ttiEdward Walter Lloyd
Street
10 Aug
9 Mar
15 Mar
8 Apr
23 June
1 Aug
23 Oct
4 Nov
5 Nov
21 Dec
1902
CG James Elliot Vowler Morton 7 Jan
mScarlett de Verde Taylor 11 Jan
CG mStanley Edward Elliott ... 12 Jan
CG mHoward Cleveland ... 11 Feb
m William Langdon Gill ... 1 Oct
259 m*George Christopher Aubin
Boyer ._ ... ... 22 Dec
16
1903
ttl William Budd Penny ... 1 Jan
( Cashier and Store Officer,
Royal Hospital School,
Greenwich.)
520 mCharles Edward Allen
Woolley 1 Jan
(Store Officer and Cashier at
R.N. Hospital , Haslar.)
Sec] (J)mWilliam Marcus Charles
145/ Beresford Whyte, C.M.G. 1 Jan
540 mErnest Edwin Silk ... 12 Apr
277 mArthur Wellesley Morrell 18 May
146 Herbert Nono Dymott ... 16 July
129ft(Z)Henry De Courcy Ward 12 Aug
CG mWalter Henry John Pym 23 Dec
1904
Richard Way-
Stanley
CG mFrederick
mouth .«
266 mRichard Ernest
Sturgess ...
151 mfiobert Frank Charles
Eames
CG mCharles Edward Fox Webb
356 mHerbert Kennedy Horsey
(Store Officer and Cashier at
R.N. Hospital, Chatham.')
m /ftNmGeorge Hughlings
* { \2/ Armstrong Willis
(Serving at Admiralty.')
89 Charles James Ferguson .„
31
11 May
21 May
11 July
12 July
1 Oct
1 Oct
9 Oct
181
FLEET PAYMASTERS.
1905
5 mWilliam Lionel Davy .... 6 Jan
259 mHoratio Owen Jones ._ 1 Feb
145 mWingfield Woolley Alton „. 4 Feb
38 BtCharles Stuart Inglis .„ 1 Apr
66 mGeorge Grant 1 Apr
381 ^Q^mJohn Anthony Keys 1 Sept
231 mEdward Henry Eldred ... 3 Sept
218cmArthur Reginald George
Beal 1 Oct
1906
480&mRobert Edwin Smith ... 15 Jan
273& I Sjm(^)Graliain Hewlett 15 Jan
*Theodore Tasman Lanyon... 15 Feb
392 mGeorge Alfred Koe ... 11 Apr
385 niHamnet Holditch Share 9 June
385(S)mReginald Clutton Baker 2 July
tnEdward Henry Innes ... 6 July
160 mFrancis Cooper Leonard ... 9 July
520 mWilliam Henry Le Brun.... 15 July
384 mWilliam Henry Campion... 9 Sept
170 mErnest St. George Alton .... 27 Sept
See \ /5\(.Z)Alfred Ramsey Parker
259 J \SJ 24 Nov
51
1907
487 mHenry Charles Frederick
Cunliffe Parker 16 Feb
291 mTom Seaman 10 Mar
72 mRobert Ross Hastings ... 1 Apr
pi t mHenry Constantine .... 1 Apr
219 Alfred Harry Veitch ... 21 Apr
339&mJohn Edward Jones .... 15 May
47 (J)mCharles Minty Luck-
ham ... ... ... 19 Aug
34 m*Gilbert Graham .„ 5 Oct
9 Beauchamp Urquhart Col-
clough ... ._ ... 28 Oct
153 mEdmund Francis Rowe ... 14 Nov
303 (J)William Ernest Russell
Martin 20 Dec
432 Albert Greenwood .„ .... 30 Dec
1908
154«mJohn Ellis Dathan ... 5 Jan
See { sr\ Charles Fleetwood
266 { ^8; Pollard, C.B. .... 1 Mar
m*(/)Frederick "William
Hammond ... ... 26 Mar
149 mErnest Alexander Bremner 1 Apr
366 |
Page I mFrank Lenn 1 Apr
431a J
Sec t
159 ( J°nn Cooper ._ ... 12 June
284 Charles Henry Rowe ... 3 July
326cmBertram Cowles Allen, M.V.O.
21 Oct
448 mHugh Seymour Hall ... 26 Oct
72
FLEET PAYMASTEE8.
182
1908 -eontd.
IB WS (Z)mCharles John
Ehrhardt Rotter 9 Nov
273&mHerbert James Hargraves 9 Nov
127<zmHarry George Wilson ... 9 Nov
See ( (.OmCuthbert Halliburton
552 | Rodham „ 29 Nov
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government.')
80 (Z)Richard Bosustow Hosking
19 Dec
150 Alfred Withers Claxton ... 20 Dec
1909
232 m(7)Walter Morshead ... 4 Feb
545 m(7)Wilf rid Joseph Aloysius
Carter 28 Feb
Ernest Alfred Redman ... 7 Mar
213 mHenry Mortlock Ommanney 1 Apr
263 (J)mHenry Horniman ... 1 Apr
tttPhilip John Hawkins Lan-
der Row ... 1 Apr
(Private Secretary to Governor
of South Australia)
(J)Charles Scrivener Won-
ham 9 June
Frederick William Frankis
Vining ._ 24 Aug
267 George Prior Wilson ... 10 Sept
- /Q\(-Z")lttThompson Horatio
5 \2J Millett
180ft(7)Henry Elliot
5 (|)(i")Walter Gask
99 Albert Edward Butterfill
Hosken ...
366 Harry Foden
92
14 Sept
24 Oct
6 Nov
6 Dec
12 Dec
1910
170 lttGeorge Edward Coleridge 15 Jan
(J)William Francis Wells 17 Jan
471&Wilfrid Cooper ... ._ 25 Jan
385 * Vincent Adrian La wford... 1 Apr
127Z>(J)Henry Herbert Gilbert 1 Apr
273 Trevor Hayles 1 Apr
524 George William Forbes Osmond
14 Apr
196aPercy John Ling ... ._ 19 Apr
274 (i) Allison Bellamy Hall ... 30 Apr
Herbert Arthur David John
Gyles ._ 5 June
505 Montague Augustus Penfold 15 June
531 Reginald Phelps Walker ... 30 July
524 (2) Joseph Hall 30 July
1 59 (J)mAlfred Charles Ransom 4 Aug
86 ( J)Frederick Matthew Mitchell 25Aug
Frederick George Motton... 12 Sept
252 mHarry Granville Ley ... 1 Oct
175 John West Creighton ... 1 Oct
484«William Davenport Sarratt 1 Oct
431 mWilliam John Parsons
Pettit 1 Oct
391«Kenneth Sydney Hay ... 13 Oct
352 (Z)mWilliam Bell ... ... 28 Oct
420 Sydney Herbert Jones- Parry 9 Nov
1911
114 Harry Manly Casely Elliott 14 Jan
366 Philip William Roome ... 31 Jan
1 Duncan Stuart Ogilvie Grant 1 Feb
48 Felix Abraham ._ ... 1 Mar
326omHarold Boxer Pearson ... 6 Mar
473 Owen Linzey Penfold ._ 3 Apr
288 mJohn Smyth Annesley ... 14 Apr
122
183-4
FLEET PAYMASTERS.
1911— contd.
238 mJohnTurnbull Wright ... 1 June
496 m(ir)Richard Hood Grant
Phillips 1 June
199 mBernard Hallowes Ward. . 13 June
Sec 1 mWilliam Frederick Cullinan
252 \ 16 June
Owen Robert Mathew ... 3 July
385 mWilliam Knighton Stephens 2 Aug
Leonard Foley Vizard ... 31 Aug
239 William Thomas Hamshaw
Hayward ... ... ... 31 Aug
117 Richard Birkett Brooks ... 31 Aug
547 Edward Allen Dennys ... 31 Aug
385 (J)mVictor Herbert Thomas
Weekes 31 Aug
431 mWilliam Daves 31 Aug
388 Harold Rodham 31 Aug
258 mRobert Archibald Morrison
Burridge 30 Sept
237 Charles Lefebvre Hammond 1 Oct
552 Richard Francis Wardroper 1 Oct
{Lent for duty under Australian
Government.)
11 Richard George Herbert
Tyrer 1 Oct
mHenry Wilfred Eldon
Manisty .. 5 Oct
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government
(Finance and Civil Member of
Naval Board and JSaval
Secretary, ~)
47 Arthur Robert Ireland ... 8 Oct
mSydney Bennetts ... 11 Oct
91 Gerard Alfred Edward/Wyllys 29 Oct
387 Percy Herbert Franklin ... 17 Nov
71 (Z)mJames Henry Griffiths 31 Dec
1912
213 (7)m William Ernest Crocker 19 Feb
120*(J)mFrederick Arthur Frith
Banbury 19 Feb
63 Harold James Duthoit Spriggs 19 Feb
261 mAugustus Percival Hughes 26 Feb
503 (i)mThomas Haves .... 28 Feb
113 Charles Frederick Withell._ 9 Mar
131 Edgar Bocqaei Swan ... 1 Apr
152
507aWalter Edward Wallis ... 13 Apr
Sec 1
1 1 la f Charles Ernest Batt ... 19 Apr
65 James Ernest Courtney Cox 5 May
148«Henry Edmond O'Dowd ... 9 May
509 Charles Reeves Bunbury ... 31 May
Sec I (i)mHenshaw Robert Russell
263 ( 7 July
476 George Herbert Sweeting ... 7 July
Sec I mHerbert Stanley Meas-
114 I ham 7 July
118 mEd ward Ferdinand Murray 11 Sept
mPhilip Ramsay 6 Oct
457 mJohn Spencer Place ... 6 Dec
ZZ>*(_Z~)Ernest Walsham Charles
Turing 6 Dec
280 mAlf red Thomas Babb ... 6 Dec
Philip Bennett Stevens ... 6 Dec
mWilliam James Killpartrick 1 6 Dec
528 Bertram Howard Wodeman... 31 Dec
1913
366 John Dickenson Holmes ... 25 Jan
326 Charles Edward Lynes ... 16 Feb
39 mLeonard Edward Tier ... 6 Apr
342 Frank Percy Edward Hanham 7 June
391cmCharles Russell Harvey ... 30 June
182&(J)John Cecil Baker ' ... 30 June
299 mGerald Solfleet 30 June
234 Frederick Arthur Cornford... 30 June
521 Grenville Acton Miller ... 17 July
389 mMasw ell Thomas Bourne Fowler
4 Aug
448 ( Cyr^ Radcliffe .„ ... 15 Aug
Mackenzie Leask ... ... 26 Aug
100 Robert Alfred Jinkin ... 7 Sept
George Harold Coles ... 28 Sept
347m Archibald Taylor 2 Nov
167 George Bruce Keecan ... 9 Nov
67 Edward Thomas Murray
Green 22 Nov
1914
225 ( J)mErnest William Heathcote
Jackman
10 Feb
186
STAFF PAYMASTERS.
185
STAFF PAYMASTERS.
1910
63a(7)WiUiam Heath Eves
150 Donald Graham Hewlett
260 Ernest Humphrey McArthur Dyer ..
430 mWilliam John Cochrane Johnston
Geoffrey Perceval Silver
421 William Frederick Haynes
47 Arthur Mudge
217 William Randal Hodder
IB m(T)Charles Betton Roberts ...
174«mErnest William Loxley Mainprice .
127 John Percival Ratcliff ,
231 mLionel George Warleigh
161 * Cyril Cuningham Boulton
175 Lefebvre Hammond ...
510 Bernard William Gillhespie Cook
Staff Paymaster.
11 May
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
21 July
24 July
9 Aug
12 Aug
31 Aug
15 Nov,
26 Dec
1911
4 Arthur Manley Wells fJ :
163 mRichard Charles ._ .„
177 Albert William Kimber
79 Tom Henley
582«Robert Richard Hoare
{Lent for duty under Australian Government.')
(J) mAlan Edward Stack
(Lent for duty under Turkish Government.)
337 mAugustus Elliott Tabuteau
155 (J)ntFrancis John Kingham Melsome
27 Joseph Theodore Gedge
132 Ralph Henry Duncan Hicks
61 Ernest William Spencer Pellowe ._
166 William Francis Edward O'Bryne
27
Paymaster,
11 May 06
30 June 06
30 June 06
30 June 06
30 June 06
30 June 06
30 June 06
30 June 06
21 July 06
24 July 06
9 Aug 06
12 Aug 06
31 Aug 06
15 Nov 06
26 Dec 06
20 Jan
20 Jan 07
6 Feb
6 Feb 07
7 Feb
7 Feb 07
15 Mar
15 Mar 07
5 Jure
5 June 07
19 June
19 June 07
2 Oct
2 Oct 07
25 Oct
25 Oct 07
16 Nov
16 Nov 07
19 Nov
19 Nov 07
25 Nov
25 Nov 07
9 Dec
9 Dec 07
185a
STAFF PAYMASTERS.
1912
160aOswald Carter....
362 mErnest Richard Graham ....
218 tttArthur Robert TothiU
221 mRichard St. John Young ...
217&(J)Francis Eliot Adams
364 tltThomas William Spencer Seath
69 tit James Bickford Evens
438 Harry Norman Jolliffe
454 Arthur Barker Smith
202 mRichard Rodney Hamer ...
44 (JT)mAlfred Ernest Aylen ....
1913
520 tltFrancis Randall Hugo Drake
16 tltVictor Octavius Padwick ...
26 ntPercy Cruse
557«Ernest Alexander Couper
ha John Cecil Turner
Alfred 1 homas Larcom Nye
384 (jQArthur Reeve Cowman ...
200tltMaurice William Whyham ...
340«ttt(/)Edward Percy Jones
545 Arthur Charles Roe
Staff Paymaster.
Paymaster.
... 25 Jan
25 Jan 08
... 10 Mar
10 Dec 07
... 21 May
... 29 May
5 June
21 May 08
29 May 08
5 June 08
... 4 Sept
... 7 Sept
... 28 Sept
... 25 Oct
4 Sept 08
7 Sept 08
28 Sept 08
25 Oct 08
.. 30 Oct
30 Oct 08
... 9 Dec
9 Dec 08
1914
129 Arthur Fulham Weston
49
15 Jan
, 15 Jan
16 Feb
1 Mar
8 May
28 May
11 Sept
11 Oct
4 Nov
23 Nov
3 Feb
15 Jan 09
15 Jan 09
16 Feb 09
I Mar 09
8 May 09
28 May 09
11 Sept 09
II Oct 09
4 Nov 09
23 Nov 09
3 Feb 10
PAYMASTERS.
186
PAYMASTERS.
1910
108 (Z)G-eorge Burton Osborne 31 Mar
365 (J)mArchibald Charles Stan-
ley Bere ... ... ... 7 Apr
277 Henry William Woodward 8 May
505 Rowland George Kobinson 4 Aug
Sec )
273 f Leonard Blackler .„ ... 5 Oct
62 Horace Baird 9 Oct
524 Arthur William Bryant
Messenger... ... ... 19 Oct
180 Reginald Francis Brown .... 31 Oct
1911
520mJohn Edwin Ambrose
Brown...
46ntNorman Frederick Roy ...
377mBdward Goggin Styles ...
390 Edward Pink Rickcord ...
Sec I
47 1& ( George Bolster Owens ...
520(J)mMaurice George Broad
Brown ..
66 mEdward Boucher
Sec
127
520
Reginald Butcher, M.V.O.
Aubrey McMahon Cree ...
7 Jan
27 Jan
10 Apr
19 Apr
1 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
1912
561 mPercy James Hazel ... 24 Feb
(Lent for duty under Aus-
tralian Government')
3gg | Francis Weldon Walshe... 2 Mar
Sec J Thomas Ryder Water-
99 ) house .... ... ... 2 Mar
546 John Siddalls .... ... 2 Mar
520 mBernard Arthur Shaw
Bromley 2 Mar
6 Louis Joseph Philip Gerard
McSheehy. 20 June
23
366 mDavid Edward Smith ... 20 June
520 Hugh Miller „ 1 July
Sec )
520 } Martin Gilbert Bennett 8 Aug
WColl \
Sec ( Herbert Patrick William
39 la) George Murray ... 9 Sept
366 Charles Mortimore Meeson 30 Sept
546 tttJames Meade Loughnan
Cusack 1 Oct
363 Arthur Clive Denman ... 1 Nov
Paae i COHerbert Arthur Michell
431J f 13 Dec
384 mFrederick D'Oyly Nind ... 23 Dec
1913
524 Cyril Barnard Nevill Lewis 27 Feb
Knighton Henry Arnold 22 Apr
191 Cyril Wilfrid Capner ... 23 June
141 Frederick John Deslandes
de Veulle 1 Aug
3^ [ Cecil Arthur Ward... ... 1 Aug
Sec \ tnEdward Charles Blanch-
366 ) flower .« ... ._ 1 Aug
503 )
Z>rV(7)Robert Haves 1 Aug
VY)
224 John Mackey Hodge ... 1 Aug
William Lindsay 7 Oct
(Lent for duty u?ider Australian
Government.)
524 George Loste Moon. . ... 7 Oct
OlSydney George Andrews ... 1 Nov
524mSydney Williams Finch ... 8 Nov
195a James Henry Batchelor ... 19 Nov
520 mBasil Edward Porter .... 19 Nov
1914
AO )
113J ( (-^Reginald Unwin Davis 21 Jan
47
187
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
1902
148cCecil Salisbury Manners ...
^q *> Kobert Townsend Johnson
20 Leonard Richard Barker ...
Sec }
266 ( William Pearce Putt
385 Arthur Clifton Pelham-Kent
476 mWilliam Henry Hughes ...
518 William Gordon Stainer ...
127 ]
DY V Charles Frederick "Webber
Asc \
493 Ernest "William Cox
183amCunningham Prior
AO j John Duncan Macaulay
391a J Cavanagh
1903
j^j? [ mThomas Alfred Woolf ...
86 mCyril Sheldon Johnson ...
ogj | HI John Luxmore Syson ...
229 mHarold Francis Gundry
Mayston ....
Sec
432
John Basil Shettle
27 May
10 June
18 July
12 Aug
22 Aug
13 Sept
30 Sept
5 Nov
13 Nov
26 Nov
13 Dec
17 Jan
23 Jan
2 Feb
5 Feb
4 Mar
Bligh
589 Augustus Frederick
Livesay 8 Mar
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government. Has local acting
rank of Paymaster).
12aEdward Courtney Child ... 10 Mar
503 Harry Sampson Orchard ... 25 Mar
AO I Raymond Spencer Thurs-
520 ) field 27 Mar
88 John Stewart Stromqvist ... 30 Mar
170 Charles Stanley Burgess ... 5 Apr
251 Arthur Foster Strickland . . 12 Apr
492aGeorge Victor Max Hamer 19 Apr
^?2r ) mWilliam Douglas Travers
pltl] Morri8h 19API
25
263 tltPaul Heather 15 May
185aJames Christopher Spalding 18 May
358&mJames Edward Pitcairn 18 June
AO I
goo r Herbert Martyn Boxer .... 18 June
524 Norman Cunningham ... 29 June
385 "William Reginald Roe ... 2 Aug
432 John Ellery Tizard 21 Aug
385 John Norman Fletcher ... 23 Aug
23 Thomas Oscar Mackie ... 10 Sept
490 (i)mEdward Garfield Leyshon 2 Oct
451 a(_Z)mHenry Augustus Milman 2 Oct
264<zAlfred Bernard Stairs
Townend 5 Oct
286 Reginald Arthur Bradbury 20 Oct
228aPhilip Skelton Graham ... 26 Oct
520 Malcolm Eric Poignand ... 2 Nov
498 William John Archer Brown 4 Nov
Sec \
384 I John Cogswell Boardman 11 Nov
John Arthur Fitz-warine
Bourchier ... .... 12 Nov
444 Donald Andrew Peart „„ 12 Nov
317 Walter John Sims ... ._ 16 Nov
jff i Geoffrey Jennings Rapkin 4 Dec
366 Norman Scott Robertson ... 29 Dec
Sec
352
mRichard^Hector Carter... 31 Dec
1904
Ian Riach Watson ... ... 24 Jan
176aSydney John Wright ... 4 Feb
464 Terence Macleane Salter ... 5 Feb
151 Francis Garfit Cavanagh ... 20 Feb
153 mHenry Arthur Brown . 8 Mar
452 mWilliam Hale Coomber ... 27 Mar
163 Frederick George Cunning-
ham 27 May
William Albert Vernon ... 30 June
1 mClaud Middleton Ware ... 14 July
276 George Alfred Cooke ... 14 July
411 Percy Francis Fincham
Bourne 17 July
265«Hugh Russell Stock ... 19 July,
60
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS,
188
391 cJohn Churchward Hart ... 21 Aug
111 Percy D' Evelyn Marks ... 23 Aug
AO \
252 \ Hugh Maclean Richardson 30 Aug
29 Edwin Pusey Thompson.... 9 Sept
AO (John William Edward
39U J Gilhespy 14 Sept
575 Shelley Blanchard Arthur
Stuart 22 Sept
(Lent for duty under Australian
Govt. Has local acting rank of
Paymaster.)
35 Arthur Sennett "Whyham .. 7 Oct
38 Clarence Teasdale-Buekell 15 Oct
335 Norman D'Arcy Thompson 31 Oct
H8a Donald Horatio Nelson ... 1 Nov
520 Horace Duncan Craig
Meredith 10 Nov
1905
520 Frank Lankester Horsey ... 22 Jan
66 Charles Fitzroy Baker ... 25 Jan
Sec 1
520 f ^eor§e Henry Thomson 28 Jan
185_-z.Guy Percival Woollerton ... 31 Jan
70 Charles Howard Heaton ... 7 Feb
Sec I
503 ( mColin Campbell Merry... 23 Feb
AO 1
448 f Cyril Ambrose shove •- 28 Feb
384 Harald Millner Cockrem ... 14 Mar
620 mHarold Charles Frank
Pinsent 28 Mar
(Secretary, Department of Naval
Service, Ottawa.')
34<zThomas Moffat FitzGerald 1 Apr
228 Alan Murray Austin .... 3 Apr
113ottichard Gerald Thomas
Sennett ... ... .... 12 Apr
qqk \ Francis Kenelm Kempson 13 Apr
oo5 J
117«mDuncan Lome Stewart ... 16 Apr
174c Arthur William Edward
Baddeley ... .. ... 7 May
510 Herbert Garfit Cavanagh ._ 9 May
520 Douglas Baillie Lee ... 21 May
William Robson Scotland .. . 23 May
{Lent for duty under Australian
Government.)
89
Alexander Arthur Des Vceux
Ewing 10 June
(Lent Colonial Office for service
as Asst. District Commissioner
Southern Nigeria.)
418aWilliam James Davison ... 16 June
332 Edward Haughton Nigel
Kennedy 30 July
Wilfrid Strudwicke Cox ... 5 Aug
AO ) William Ernest George
9y | Burtenshaw ... ... 14 Aug
252 1
DY I William Edward Gilbert 15 Aug
Cape \
AO )
,„. > Henry Prosser Williams ... 21 Aug
Sec |
07 }■ George Frederick Martin 30 Aug
Reginald Barrington Bates 3 Sept
Andrew Jerome Carter ... 30 Sept
Sec
476
3.30«James Anderson Brown
Robertson ... .„ ... 30 Sept
fil \ Harold Charles Malim ... 6 Oct
487 Herbert Ward Landon ... 7 Oct
AO I
,gg > Hubert Brian Bonning ... 9 Oct
505 Alexander Conway Colles.... 16 Oct
213 John Philip Claude Morris 26 Oct
231 William Holman Ingmire... 28 Nov
(A)EdwardBertramParker 28 Nov
273&Bernard Francis Colson ... 26 Dec
1906
Sec I Maurice Marcel Frederic
524 ) Conde"- Williams
284 James Dean...
AO
366
[ Alexander
16 Jan
19 Jan
? Cyril Joseph Thornton .^ 25 Jan
Augustus
Edward Robinson
Page
431*
299 Fritz John Reger ...
129« David Sidney Lambert
381 Archibald Frederick Cooper
AO )
9~ 0 > Geoffrey Thomas Smyth...
196a George William Watson ...
117
12 Feb
21 Feb
2 Mar
7 Mar
21 Mar
25 Mar
189
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
175 William Augustus Lloyd ... 7 Apr
AO \ John Alick Edward Wood-
266 J house 28 Apr
AO I
366 t John Morley Bell .... 10 May
237 John Moore Buckle ... 16 June
AO |
47g f Bernard Carter ... ... 22 June
47 Reginald Eustace Ilbert
Crosse ... ... .... 28 June
153 Philip Marrack ... .„ 2 July
AO )
ogQ f Kenneth Sydney Carpmael 12 July
252 1 ^eecney Louis Rogers ... 21 July
259 Steriker Finnis 24 July
££ | Eric Bramley Elstob ._, 2 Aug
AO
385
tttAlec Ernest Haine
2 Not
Ernest Hamilton Stern ... 8 Aug
431 Basil Ashmore Stinton ... 10 Aug
366 WilliamSydneyDuncombeRae 4 Sept
AO I
259 | Cecil Hugh de Denne ... 9 Sept
339 J Herbert Cecil Whiteley
Turner 15 Sept
484a John Thomas Victor Webster 30 Oct
AO
170
288 Cecil Frederick Turner ... 22 Not
39 aPaul Sebring Strickland „.. 25 Nov
2^ | Frank Todd Spickernell 21 Dec
1907
AO\
552 fLes^e Sutton Brown .„ 25 Jan
(L°nt for duty tinder Australian Govt.)
507a Amyas Noel Humphreys ... 1 Feb
149 Hubert Frederick Hewetson 13 Feb
26 Kenneth Edgar Badcock ... 13 Feb
Sec
457
mWalter Hall Medd
18 Feb
430 Alexander Charles Home ... 19 Feb
AO \
520 f Edward Tregurtha Leah... 2 Mar
385 Henry Leigh Jackson ... 7 Apr
232 John Frank Woolley .... 16 Apr
108 Arthur Gilmer Smith ... 20 Apr
9 Thomas Archibald Batchelor 24 Apr
238 Charles Murray Gavin ... 27 Apr
AO I
nan \ Harold Rollo Gore Browne. ..28 Apr
524 Lewis Anselm da Costa
Ricci .„ ... .„ 29 Apr
152
385* Richard Francis Durman
352 Richard James Cosway
, | (A)Charles Robert Finch
Noyes ...
366
Page >
431a J
22 Leslie Charles EdwardAyre
552 Leslie Herbert Mosse-
Robinson
2 May
16 May
25 May
30 May
24 June
AO
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
,, 1 Valentine Harry Goldsmith 13 July
448 Charles Henry Anson Crouch 6 Aug
473 Robert James Todd Perdue 10 Aug
366 Haiold Charles Frederick
Foot 12 Aug
4805Reginald Van Tromp Orgill 13 Aug
237 John Reginald Sale ... 17 Aug
99 Edward Thomas Fair lie ... 30 Aug
5 Edward Charles Annaheim 19 Sept
366 Arthur Savory Holborn
Sec
385
Basil Frederick Hood
tington-Ince
19 Sept
20 Sept
3 Oct
11 Oct
145 (
336 1
Page \ Lionel Douglas McKean
431a I
218cErnest Joseph Edward
Webster 15 Oct
258 CharlesJoseph Selwyn-Smith 2 Nov
512 Gerald Desmond Colville
Kiddle 9 Nov
114 Geoffrey Laxton Jotham ... 10 Nov
430 (Gilbert John Watney ... 18 Nov
117 John Noel With 16 Dec
47 William Shelf ord Skinner 19 Dec
262 Victor Cecil Gould Eason 28 Dec
1908
392 Archibald Charles Mackay
Edmonds 13 Jan
AO )
,o" \ Frederick Charles Pidcock 21 Jan
218 Seymour Francis Coiin Tyers
Tyers
31 Jan
213 Reginald Douglas Paffard ...
7 Feb
392 Gordon Franklin
8 Feb
2*^3 John Frederick Stephens ...
2 Mar
AO ) Victor Edward Dixon
266 1 Valentine
13 Mar
471b 1 J°nn Egremont
27 Mar
185
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
190
385 Kichard Chenevix Fleury 10 Apr
146 Charles Edward Gwernant
Jeffreys ... 11 Apr
Alexander Charles Winter... 26 Apr
(Lent for duty under Greek
Govt.)
217£Lloyd Hirst 1 May
252 Harold Gordon Badger ... 24 May
200 (A) George Stanley Trewin 17 June
127aHenry Kogers 12 July
159 Jack Richard Allen ... 12 July
326cPhilip Edward Goldsmith ... 15 July
4 Alfred Horace Steele Steele-
Perkins 8 Aug
273imJobn Geoffrey Elgar ... 12 Aug
127£(7)Archibald John Dowdes-
well 20 Aug
217 William Anlaby Gore Onslow 23 Aug
180 Herbert Ralph Munro
Bamber 25 Aug
AO \ (7) William Evelyn Hatten
326 | Jolly r 11 Sept
^a } Edwin Howard Wethey... 29 Sept
Charles Truscott Phillips .... 7 Oct
261 William Pierce Butler
Cormac ... 13 Oct
(7)Guy Campbell 17 Oct
*£ I Francis Knox Haskins ... 27 Oct
61 mAlan Keith Hornstein ... 3 Nov
385 Warneford Gerrard Wilkinson
Prall 30 Nov
273 Arthur Gwynne Harris .... 2 Dec
114 mGeorge Albert Whitting... 5 Dec
|L? [ James Rustat Hemsted ... 7 Dec
AO I Stanley Seymour Conway
266 ( Parsons 10 Dec
239 Oswald Johnson Wainwright 20 Dec
2 Jan
19 Jan
1909
385 William George
Enright ...
"Tai \ Leslie Norman Sa:
^9 | (7)John Eustace Hargrave 8 Feb
546 James Archibauld Casa-
major Gaussen ... .... 10 Feb
291 (7)0dden Hewlett Read .... 11 Feb
263 Arthur Prestwich Henry
Ewart
Rouquette...
1 Mar
218
A O i 7 )George Arthur Patrick
476 | Webster 14 Mar
391«(7)Sidney Waring Saxton ... 19 Mar
388 Herbert Charles Waldron ... 24 Mar
150 Geoffrey Larpent Simmons 16 Apr
342 Arthur Cyril Austin Janion 2 May
AO ) ,
326 I (7)Marcus Blake . _ ... 4 May
582«(7)Basil Miles Peck ... 9 June
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
166 Henry Livingston Shaw ... 19 June
561 Geoffrey Bui wer Joseph Stuart 1 July
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
342 (7)Denzil Robert Thurstan 29 July
326 Edwin Keates Odam ... 31 July
326 George Roy Whitfield ... 12 Aug
99 (7)Herebert EdWard Symons 13 Aug
384 mRupert Ditmas Atkins ... 16 Aug
4805(7)Lewis Roland Wibmer... 5 Sept
509 Edward Wilfrid Harry Travis24 Sept
68aWilliam Peter Rainier .... 16 Oct
528 Francis Reginald Stephens 20 Oct
175 Albert Blennerhassett
Johnston 23 Oct
AO I (7)Kenneth Beatson Septi-
326 j mus Greig ... ... 14 Nov
120 Frederick James Lloyd ... 22 Nov
363 Herbert Percy Hunter ._ 9 Dec
1910
266 Cecil Kingsley Lloyd . . 13 Jan
48 Hector Roy Mackenzie
Woodhouse . . .15 Feb
100 (7) William Mostyn Hawkes 20 Feb
202 Reginald Patrick Mackenzie 11 Mar
AO I
352 \ George Henry Russell . 19 Mar
80 Frederick Noel Langford
Oliver . . . .23 Mar
89 (7) Alexander Hunter Payne 3 Apr
381 Ernest Dudley Gordon Colles 5 Apr
448 John Hackney . . .12 Apr
155 Arthur Wilson Mac Ilwaine 26 Apr
65 (7) Dudley Laugham Noakes 9 May
AO j
273 I Gerald Arthur Youle . . 22 May
231 Charles Arthur Nairn
Kershaw 17 June
113 Edwin Howard Drayson . 3 Aug
39 Algernon Wynn Pendennis
Phillips . . . .14 Aug
AO ]
2g3 l Hubert Lloyd Barrow . 1 Sept
256
190a
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
476
131 (7)William Bertram Callawayl5 Oct
303 (7)Berbert Holden Smith 18 Oct
3^] Nowell Baird ... 19 Oct
524 (7)Francis Philip Bayly Jones 9 Nov
267 Walter Stanley Magrath . 11 Nov
389 (7)Roger Ernest Worthing-
ton . . . .19 Nov
J (J) Norm an Bidley Fair-
| bairn Redhead . . 2 Dec
387 Gerald Easterby Maynard . 26 Dec
1911
AO \ Rowland Christopher
266 | Jerram . . . . 20 Feb
63 Frederick John Good . . 1 May
259 Hugh Littleton . .9 May
151 Charles Alexander Gibb . 12 June
160 Walter Keir Campbell Grace 18 June
385 1
Page I (A)John Henry Lidderdale 2 Juh
431* J
^ (7)Philip Smiles . . 17 July
AO |
448 I James Johnstone Bevan . 27 July
34 William David Stewart . 24 Aug
177 Lewis Roland Tippen . 29 Aug
16 (7)William Wilson Cove . ■ 9 Oct
362 Alan Georee Bath . . 1 Oct
277 (Z)Richard Arthur Hawkes-
worth , . .18 Not
457 (7)Henry Norman Stoddart . 23 Nov
AO I
15g J- Harold Gray King . . 13 Dec
f°± | (Z)Noel Wright . . 24 Dec
1912
66 Harold Dewar Norman . . 2 Jan
547 John McLeod More . . 10 Jan
558 Geoffrey Herbert Lane . . 30 Jan
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
AO I
3g7 \ John Douglas Wales Rogers 31 Jari
11 Alexander Eveleigh Agathos
Eagar .... 5 Feb
47U( 7)Stuart Watson . . 10 Feb
352 Malcolm Giffard Stebbing
Cull .... 7 Mar
160ttRonald- MacGill . . 27 Mar
219 Charles Assheton Bowen . 7 Apr
545 mEdward Amyas Symes . 5 May
266 Humphrey Hughes Simpson . 15 July
217£Norman Hugh Beall . .15 July
292
145 Henry Maldon Fitch .
260 Harold Annesley Thompson.
llaJohn Kowle\ Cundail .
274 John Bassett Odam
. rjn > Rene Maurice Bayley .
531 (7)John Paston Rising .
180&(7)Frank Le Moignan Calla-
way ....
432 ( J)Alexander d'Orville Morse
AO i
430 I Jonn Reginald Slade
AO [ nn , „
27'Sb ( 7 )Bernard Hamnett
AO
145
John Gordon Ashford
340<zEric Crosland Fenton .
AO )
oi i Robert Hugh Carter .
420 (7) Arthur Cyril Hemsley .
496 Eyre Sturdy Duggan .
273 William Harold Watkins Winn
284 James Gerald Johnson .
118 Claude Bedford Hughes
15 July
15 July
15 July
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
15 Oct
1913
[ Eric Arthur Jolley
I Reginald Howard Pearce
Richmond Hen-
} derson
AO
503
AO
284 I
AO | Andrew
432
AO
15 Jan
15 Jan
15 Apr
) (7)Geoffrey William Samuel
159 f Childs . . . . 15 Apr
39 \c Wilfred Maurice Laborde . 15 July
185«George Harold Bankart . 15 July
145 Keith Macleod Lawder . 15 July
39 William Bennett Spry . .15 July
337 Basil Soame Rea . . .15 Oct
AO I
252 I Donovan Connor Roe . 15 Oct
161 Stuart Alfred Hawken . . 15 Oct
Hume Andrew Gibbons . 15 Oct
365 George Wentworth Dawes . 15 Oct
225 Edgar Stephen Apps . .15 Oct
80 Duncan Edward Lander . 15 Oct
252 Dennis Hathaway Pasmore . 9 Dec
1914
150 Hugh de la Poer Evans . 15 Jan
496 Claude Owen Burbidge . 15 Jan
218aHenry Jessop Kirkby . . 15 Jan
182&Humphrey Kenrick Totton . 15 Jan
531 Lancelot Vere Webb (act) . 13 Mar
331
CLERKS.
CLERKS.
191
1911
141 Arthur FrederickHumphreys 15 July
1912
34 John Noble Kennedy . .15 July
217 Albert Donald Stallard . 15 July
507<zGeorge EscaLyde Hargreaves 15 July
261 Harry Ewart Flint . . 15 July
232 Herbert Guy Pertwee . . 15 July
46 Herbert Reginald Henry
Vaughan . . . .15 July
1 la Ernest Edward Brightman . 15 July
260 Maurice Dymoke Dimick . 15 July
117 Bernard Nea I e Dalton . . 15 July
239 Charles dower Robinson . 15 July
118 Bertram John Leslie Gordon-
Inglis . . . .15 July
AO )
471£ \ Edward Charles Webber .-15 July
63<zSigmund Watkin Farman . 15 July
163 Thomas Hurst Trust . .15 July
9 John Cedric Hargreave
Barclay . . . .15 July
387 Harold Heath Rogers . . 15 July
277 Alan Edes Beall . . 15 July
364 John Gidley Derry . . 15 July
471oLlewellyn Price Jonos . . 15 July
79 John George Barton Collier . 15 July
473 Basil Hartpole Bowen . 15 July
234 Mansergh Valentine Duke . 15 July
273JGilbert Thomas Baskerville . 15 July
Walter Russell Tucker . 17 July
1913
71 Arthur Noel Eversley Green 20 Feb
m^af ( Bernard Paul Mainprice. 15 July
433rf I James RusseU Kennedy . 15 July
28
476 Aubrey John Wheeler . 15 July
61 Adrian Marriner Pigott . 15 July
65 Reginald Wilfrid Campbell 15 July
o&Humphrey Charles Bevan 15 July
347 Reginald Charles Patrick
Phillips .... July
291 Frank Herbert Sale . .15 July
510 Vincent FoulertoD Williams 15 July
177 Frederick William Wedg-
wood . . . .15 July
Charles Hamilton Sinclair
Leicester. . . . 15 July
537aWilliam McBride . . 15 July
200 Joseph Henry Simpsoo . 15 July
388 Albert Francis Barclay
Bridges .
15 July
161 William John Douglas
Vince
. 15 July
326cReginald William Alexandei
Ashton
15 July
225 Reginald Francis Egerton .
15 July
John BowdenHobbs .
15 July
547 Lionel Bertram Bishop
15 July
120 Clive Ernest Spencer Crow-
ley
15 July
339&Warren Stephen Wright
. 15 July
4 Felix Roland Porte
15 July
100 Percy John Hiland .
15 July
16 Edward Kennedy
. 15 July
263 Crichton Felix Laborde
15 July
27 Reginald Henry Kitchin
15 July
67 Vincent George Durman
15 July
484#Leofric Innes Birch
15 July
180Wames Hogg
15 July
113 Douglas Wilson Abbey
30 Aug
159 Arthur Henry Parsons
15 Sept
420 Edward Maurice Tetley
15^Sept |
58
192
ASSISTANT CLERKS.
ASSISTANT CLERKS.
1913
273 Duncan Fairfax Forbes . 15 July
114 Arthur Henry Kingston
Cobb .... 15 July
63 Charles Alun Maurice- Jones 15 July
266 Sydney Charles Wyatt . 15 July
432 Lionel Edwin Northcott . 15 July
448 Jean HugoBenwell Lejeune 15 July
274 Harry Gordon Williams . 15 July
263 William Guv Ward- Smith . 15 July
237 Richard Roy Wallace . .15 July
145 Robert Brickdale . . 15 July
117 Basil St. Merry n Oardew . 15 July
507«Geoffiey Robert May Millar 15 July
114 Rutherford Waddell Moore. 15 July
273£Royston Henry Johnson . 15 July
159 Geoffrey Francois Mitiville . 15 July
61 Henry George Lloyd-
Roberts . . . .15 July
473 Wilfrid Eric Symes . 15 July
273&Kenneth Robert Gordon Browne
15 July
317 Eric Julius Nightingale . 15 July
273 Henry Churchill McNeil-
Smith . . . .15 July
232 Basil Duck Reed . . 15 July
388 Frederick William Bayley . 15 July
260 Edward Gray Palmer . . 15 July
261 Ralph Twisdon Butler . 15 July
337 Leslie John Graham . . 15 July
120 William Richard Campbell
Steele . . . .15 July
26 Ralph Edward Tugman . 15 July
3266-Dunstan Alfred Curtis . 15 July
496 Wallace Douglas Stranack . 15 July
391cEdward Loftus Tottenham . 15 July
471&Arthur Purves Shaw . . 15 July
39 Basil Henry Godfrey . . 15 July
284 Bubert Percival Chapman . 15 July
80 Oliver Harwood Matthews . 15 July
118 Charles Hjnry Doubleday . 15 July
154 Francis Eric Sanders . .15 July
9 Patrick Henry Morrissey . 15 July
37
155 Cecil Walter Brockman . 15 July
471&Greswolde Lewis Ozanne
Davis . . . .15 Sept
263 Arthur Dyce Duckworth . 15 Sept
1914
339ftEvelyn Norman Robert
Fletcher . , . . 15 Jan
145 Cyril Branston Wood. . 15 Jan
391cCharles Harbottle Rae . 15 Jan
261 James Henry Bankes
Herbert .... 15 Jan
273 Coryndon William Blanche
Colling . . . .15 Jan
531 George Beresford Srooke . 15 Jan
48 Eric Denison Thorngate
Churcher . . .15 Jan
100 Robert Frederick Sheppard 15 Jan
273& Richard Cecil Lloyd-Owen. 15 Jan
452 Cyril Henwood Adams . 15 Jan
507<*George Frederick Pine . 15 Jan
342 John Mullinger Powell . 15 Jan
237 Hugh Bridgeman Twomey . 15 Jan
159 Eric John Stokoe . . 15 Jan
547 Harold Mowatt Maxwell
Crofton . . . .15 Jan
473 Gordon Leslie Prichard
Garwood . . . .15 Jan
llaHerbert George Arthur
Woolley . . . .15 Jan
291 Michael Armine Cooper
Slipper . . . " . 15 Jan
388 Norman Augustus Marsdea 15 Jan
284 Herbert Glanville . .15 Jan
352 Thomas Rayner Moore . 15 Jau
61 Edward Scott Burton. . 15 Ian
484«Garnet Henry Wise . .15 Jan
352 Robert Henry Gilbert
Franklin . . . .15 Jan
11 Alan MacKenzie Rogers . 15 Jan
493 Cyprian Woolfield Johnstone 15 Jan
66
CARPENTER LIEUTENANTS. 192a
CARPENTER LIEUTENANTS.
1905
180 mSolomon James Lacey ... ._ ,. 2 Feb
1910
Samuel Wills ... „ .. .„ ... 18 Aug
1911
ttt William Banbury ... _ ... 30 Jan
385 mJames Johns 29 Mar
385 tllJohn Albert Hoskin ... ._ ... ._ ... 29 July
1912
John Henry Davey ... ... ... ... ... 29 June
(Lent to the Canadian Government for duty in Halifax Dockyard').
385 James Fuller ... 17 Sept
366 )
BY \ George Edward Segrue 26 Dec
Chat \
1913
524 )
B Y \ John Richard Allen 16 June
Dev \
Robert Davis Fisbley _ 24 June
1 SOaCharles Alfred Hoare 31JAug
385 Thomas Lear Soper 28tNov
12
198-4
CHIEF GUNNERS.
CHIEF GUNNERS.
Names.
Seniority.
At William James Knowles
14 Nov
10
Harry Lincoln Gardener
25 Nov
10
252
jFWThomas William Powell
7 Dec
10
255
James Edward Davenport
8 Dec
10
366
PNm James Cadogan
8 Dec
10
180
Walter John Pavey
31 Dec
10
180
Oliver Manning ...
9 Jan
11
Charles Shiliitoe
5 Feb
11
Frederick Foster ...
1 Mar
11
460
Thomas Reuben Hammond
1 Mar
11
505
Joseph Bull
7 Mar
11
524
Thomas Osborne ....
18 Mar
11
520
Albert Bendell
24 Mar
11
TB
105
J- Henry Menhenitt
2 Apr
11
484a
mWilliam Alexander Herlihy ...
4 Apr
11
386
m Robert Joseph Sweet
6 Apr
11
127& Herbert William Mitchell
8 Apr
11
524
Frederick Russell Britchfield
26 Apr
11
281
George Barrett Chainey ... ..,
5 May
11
510
lit Arthur Frederick Donovan
20 May
11
520
Charles Pallot
3 June
11
512
PN(J) Walter George Bishop
1 July
11
28
Charles Frederick Stephens
16 July
11
524
William Alfred Price
27 July
11
496a
mFrederick Samuel Farlow
30 Aug
11
585
PiVJohn Hayes
31 Aug
11
(I
entfor duty under Australian Govt.")
351a
PiVtnMichael Horrigan ...
21 Sept
11
38
Edward Horace Baldwin
2 Oct
11
438
Charles Lawrence Cahill....
12 Oct
11
520
mHenry Middleton ._
23 Oct
11
520
Robert John Harness
26 Oct
11
352
PN Alfred Reep _
28 Oct
11
170
Henry Dunster
14 Nov
11
180
mWilliam Hawkins
23 Dec
11
520
Charles Banyard
30 Dec
11
22
Frederick Henry Tull
30 Dec
11
68a PN Alfred Henry Hollis
25 Jan
12
127
John George Buchanan
lFeb
12
512
Frederick Roper
5 Feb
12
540
PiVArthur Jennings
18 Feb
12
366
Oliver Lee ...
22 Feb
12
231
Alfred William Figg
26 Feb
12
524
PN Frederick John Palmer
26 Feb
12
J91
Thomas Freeman „
7 Mar
12
540
Joseph William Pascoe ...
18 Mar
12
158
Walter Charles Yates
46
29 Mar
12
CHIEF GUNNERS.
195
Names.
Seniority.
072 } iWFrank Benjamin Watson
1 Apr
L2
366 PiVntWilliam Cooper
1 Apr :
L2
385 mFrederick John Payne
1 Apr
2
PiVJohn Dewstowe .... .-
1 Apr
L2
259 George Patrick Murphy
1 Apr
L2
40 Frederick Stewart Lowlett
1 Apr
L2
524 mWilliam Dawe
1 Apr
L2
512 mWilliam Thomas Webley
1 Apr
L2
Frederick Ernest Henry Johns
1 Apr
L2
405 (T) mHenry Gibson
1 Apr
L2
TB I PN(J) mThomas Henry Powis
1 Apr
12
PN James Kelley
1 Apr ]
2
520 William Barrett _
1 Apr
L2
528 William Edwin Tozer »
1 Apr
L2
g2 f PiVWilliam Edward Charles Johnson
1 Apr
12
366 Alfred Wallace
1 Apr
L2
86 Arthur John Breakspere
1 Apr
2
388 iWSamuel Mallin
1 Apr
12
Frank Pound ...
1 Apr
L2
109 f mRobert Fleming
1 Apr
L2
252 mThomas Bundy
1 Apr
12
180 Alexander John Raven
1 Apr
L2
385 m(T)John Cahill
1 Apr
L2
96 Patrick James O'Connor
1 Apr
12
180 (iWt) Albert George Baggs
1 Apr
L2
514 PADharles Ansell ..
1 Apr
12
524 James Symons ..
1 Apr
L2
177 John Macdiarmid
1 Apr
12
180 PN Alexander Grant
1 Apr
L2
366 Robert Cole ...
1 Apr
L2
180 (PNj) William Beazley Fuller
1 Apr
12
72 PN Alexander Fisher
1 Apr
12
180 Alfred Bay nton
1 Apr
L2
385 (T)-P^mWalter Mason ..
1 Apr
L2
431 mRobert William Garnham ...
1 Apr
L2
^ | PiVmFrank Collins Marston
1 Apr
L2
149 Henry Edward Reynolds
1 Apr
L2
366 Walter Augustus Rose
1 Apr
12
146 mPN (T)WiUiam Barlow
1 Apr
12
268e Robert Eaton
1 Apr
12
62a mGeorge Farl Lacey „.
1 Apr
L2
221 Clarence Henry Uden
1 Apr
[2
524 mWilf red John Curtain
1 Apr
12
385 Malcolm Albert McKenzie
1 Apr
L2
327 iWmRobert Thomas Hawton Valentine Lee
1 Apr
12
180& William Henry Horn Searle ....
1 Apr
12
180 (iW-fttttAndrew Yule Catto „
1 Apr
12
93
196
CHIEF GUNNERS.
Names.
Seniority.
421
132
178
261
284
180
476
61
TB I
83 f
507a;
180
490
11a
TB \
107 f
46
512
163
512
5
114
39
414c
6
366
339J
366
512
53
66
277
524
120
44
512
16
298
277
524
TB ,
98 J
180
31
170
148&
272
170
172
524
480&
5 ,
IttRobert John Thomas
PiVJohn William McCann
George Cleal
PiVGeorge Benjamin Hazell
( J) John Truscott Crapp
William Vaughan
William Samuel Cox ...
nt James Henry Hick ...
PiVmWilliam Hall
John James Wagner ... .„ ...
George Sparkes
David Burnett-Herkes
Frederick Blackwell ...
(T)tttEdwin Stanley Norman
(T)niFrederick Seymour Scott
(P7Vf)(T) Albert James Frankland
(T)Ernest Roper ...
(iWt)(T)mJohn Albert Daniels ...
(T)UtJohn Steel
IttFrederick Samuel Gidley
John Leaman ...
PN Alfred George Weeks
m(T)John Bettison ...
tti William James Johnson
David Richard Roberts
Arthur James Whittle
(T) William James Bonsey ...
Thomas Beale ...
JWmGeorge William Blackman ...
Edwin Henry Neale ...
William Robert Bidgood
John MacKay
John Dick Jamieson ...
Charles Bird Sainsbury
(T)Frank Gilby
(T)mJames Henry Chapman
Arthur Horbury
Daniel Donovan
Samuel Arthur Williamson
George Hunt ...
Harry Williams
PiVmFrederick Fjdwin Charles Hurst
m James William Cottrell ... ...
PiVHenry Hawkes
James Wallace
m James Mowday
Alfred Rivett
George Dewing Graver
mJohn Jenkins Reynolds
(T)Walter Jeffrey Uden _
143
Apr
Apr
Apr
Apr
Apr
Apr
Apr
Apr
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
8 Apr
14 Apr
14 Apr
14 Apr
19 Apr
19 Apr
19 Apr
13 May
13 May 12
13 May 12
28 May 12
4 June 12
4 June 12
28 July 12
1 Sept 12
23 Sept 12
23 Sept 12
9 Oct 12
9 Oct
9 Oct
9 Oct
25 Oct
25 Oct
25 Oct
17 Nov
17 Nov
17 Nov
26 Nov 12
29 Nov
29 Nov
29 Nov
29 Nov
29 Nov
29 Nov
29 Nov
27 Jan
27 Jan
27 Jan
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
CHIEF GUNNERS.
197
Names.
Seniority.
512 iW(T)mCkariesDavidge .„
jKj- (^iVt)George Collins
263 Edward Fox
120 ("H-^Hemy Pudifoot
326c Arthur Ernest Bound
474« Henry John Martin ....
100 mGeorge Koberts
512 (T)tttFrank Hill
519 William Andrew Hooper
213 Arthur John Cooper ...
180 William Joseph Edward Nightingale
487 mWilliam Forrest
305a Richard Charles Bunt
496 George Newman Small
mSamuel Augustus McCullock
Arthur Howard Kidgers
■ -PjVWilliam. Alexander Bhind
(T)James Bishop „
Herbert John Rose ...
Arthur Clements Burgess
11
547
TB
034
512
335
47
85 | iWFrederick Isaac ...
277 Joseph Mills Cater
107 George Wills ,
99 Joseph Elliott
590 John Thomas Weaving
{Lent to Australian Government^)
166 Sidney Edwards
277 (T)mThomas Mitchell
492a mErnest George Courtis
342 PN Jesse Hannat Mack
277 Edwin Egington Daly
146 (iWt) (T)William James Cann
512 (T)Daniel John O'Meara ...
027 j PN\ (T) Michael Carey
484a (T)mJohn Truscott
146 (T)Frederick Benson Kilner
387 Thomas Charles Steed
180 PiV William Donovan
524 Patrick Crennell
350 mWilliam John Webb
437 tttHenry Edward Felix Hurst
170 (T)mHarry Dolbear
62 m Albert Whiting
524 tnJohn Fennamore ...
524 Charles George McCarthy ...
202 BlAlbert Edward Randolph Brock .
524 Thomas Sandover
146 (T)mJohn Charles Souhamy
273 (T)John Taylor
191
6 Feb
13
8 Feb
13
23 Feb
13
26 Feb
13
28 Feb
13
8 Mar
13
24 Mar
13
24 Mar
13
6 Apr
13
23 Apr
13
30 Apr
13
29 May
13
25 June
13
20 July
13
18 Sept
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
INov
13
INov
13
INov
13
1 Nov
13
INov
13
INov
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
13
INov
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
13
INov
13
5 Nov
13
5 Nov
13
5 Nov
13
5 Nov
13
5 Nov
13
7 Nov
13
23 Nov
13
26 Nov
13
26 Nov
13
26 Nov
13
12 Dec
13
28 Dec
13
28 Dec
13
28 Dec
13
28 Dec
13
28 Dec
13
15 Mar
14
15 Mar
14
198
GUNNERS.
GUNNERS.
Names.
Seniority.
240
512
471&
63
180
113
132
524
277
265
366
218c
174a
150
518
496
237
219
520
47
344
9
415
180
473a
199
TB I
90 J
389
505
155
431
145
108
472
420
TB I
033 }
180
163
100
TB)
95
PiV William James Wallace...
(T)tttAlexander Duguid
William John Hoi well
Thomas Henry Vugler
PiVDavid Charles Bargery ...
Charles Richard Ponton
(T)Hubert Alfred Foster ...
Joseph Barrow
Henry Edward Newcombe ...
Arthur James Burstow
Frank Thomas Hills
(PiVt)mHugh Campbell Pook
John William Alfred Stewart
(T)tttHenry William Lawrence
(T)mJames Wood
(T)John James Dixon
PiVBenjamin William Pitt ..
George Frederick Organ
Charles James Byrne
William Henry Wilkie
P2V(T)James Ore
Henry James Stuart
James Bundle..
Frederick William Richardson
(PiVf)Benjamin Richardson
(T) James Edward Wood
PiV George Christopher Spiller
Robert Charles James Cain ...
Henry Legg
William Henry Hunt...
Stewart John Cuthbertson ...
George Needley
James Kirby ...
(PiV-j-)mJohn David Sumner
Reginald Cardwell Ide
(T)Norman Gee Parker
Frederick George Worley ...
tnFrederick Hodgson...
(T)mJoseph Brown ....
(PiV^Alfred Ernest Vines ....
40
98
98
99
99
99
99
99
lOct
9 Nov
4 Apr
4 Apr
4 Apr
4 Apr
4 Apr
2 June 99
2 June 99
2 June 99
2 June 99
2 June 99
2 June 99
13 June 99
14 July 99
14 July 99
29 July 99
29 July 99
29 July 99
8 Aug 99
9 Aug 99
14 Sept 99
22 Sept 99
27 Sept 99
27 Sept 99
27 Sept 99
28 Sept 99
30 Oct
17 Nov
12 Dec
12 Dec
8 Jan
8 Jan
8 Jan
8 Jan
99
99
99
99
00
00
00
09
12 Jan 00
8 Feb 00
17 Feb 00
23 Feb 00
3 Mar 00
GUNNERS.
199
Names.
Seniority
473
27
160a
277
291
117
27
291
520
89
232
TB)
94 (
452
265
127«
TB I
97 j
453
47
303
524
150
26
TB I
86 f
167
225e
182&
524
80
268a
16
258
118
129
583
524
232
180
161
509
326
Michael Hall ,
(TX-P-^tJ IttRichard Henry Quick
Thomas Sampson
Henry Samuel Hutchings
Edward Albert James Eees
Charles Bartlett
John Nicholas Osmond Gould
(T)mHenry Taylor
William Westbrook ...
Thomas Cole ...
Albert Edward Way ...
PiVSolomon Ousley
Arthur Thomas Dennis
Joseph William Funnell
Frederick Charles Williams ...
(T)William Daly
Ernest Stracey Stone
(P-/Vf) Charles Sanderson
(PN-\) Alfred John Parkes
George Frederick Yandell ...
PN William Thomas Ahearn
Frederick George Hawker ...
mFrank Smith
mWalter Whittington Lloyd Newnham
PN William Harry Patchen
George Albert Chetwood
(PN t)niAlbert George Thomas Brown
mHarry Hoggett
Edwin Prouse Hawton
Alfred William Knight
George William Bradshaw ...
Bichard Talbot Tunnadin Lovell ...
George James Pacey ...
Henry Irish ...
Frank Ernest Lowman
Edward Henry Capell
mGeorge Edward Ford
Samuel Adams
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt,)
James Bennett
PN (T)Charles Routley
mLeonard Slight
Henry Ernest Biddle _
Alfred John Claydon ... .„
(J)P-ZVmThomas Joseph Jehan
3 Mar
6 Mar
6 Mar
6 Mar
6 Mar
6 Mar
6 Mar
8 Mar
22 Mar
26 Mar
30 Mar
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
30 Mar 00
30 Mar
30 Mar
30 Mar
3 Apr
4 Apr
4 Apr 00
4 Apr
4 Apr
4 Apr
7 Apr
5 May
5 May
5 May 00
5 May 00
5 May 00
8 May 00
8 May 00
5 June 00
5 June 00
5 June 00
5 June 00
5 June 00
5 June 00
7 June 00
2 July 00
4 July 00
4 July
12 July
19 July
19 July
19 July
19 July 00
84
200
GUNNERS.
Names.
Seniority.
512 (T)Thomas Jackman
22 Aug 00
273b (T)Charles Harry Crompton
22 Aug 00
365 George William Johnson
22 Sept 00
141 William Charles Francis Smith
27 Sept 00
2 1 1c Frederick Robert Hext
30 Sept 00
497 George Frederick Collingwood
5 Oct 00
512 mWilliam Clark Hunt
5 Oct 00
4 mRobert Love
5 Oct 00
414c {PN t)James Hamilton
8 Oct 00
286 William David Callan
8 Oct 00
T^ } PiVWilliam Henry Ingham
8 Oct 00
180 Henry Lay ._
9 Oct 00
432 Frank Groves
9 Oct 00
431 Percy Elwine Willoughby ...
9 Oct 00
148a Robert Edward Reiss-Smith
30 Oct 00
545 George William Hawkins
1 Dec 00
180 William Cowen
1 Dec 00
589 George Body Salter B
1 Dec 00
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
390 Walter John Sandford
1 Dec 00
391c mAlbert Edward Sturt „
1 Dec 00
129a Albert John Dougherty
1 Dec 00
273b John Murdo Hawkridge
5 Dec 00
239 ittJohn Richard Hambly
6 Dec 00
273 William Langlands Whyte .„
2 Jan 01
305a (iWt)(T)Thomas Frederick Britton
10 Jan 01
503 PiV Joshua Ernest George Chubb ...
24 Jan 01
• 252 lit James William Newland ...
6 Feb 01
159 William George Ford
6 Feb 01
65 mGeorge Albert Leeson
6 Feb 01
384 Charles Bremner „
12 Feb 01
267a mFrederick James Luscombe
12 Feb 01
265a (T)Bic^ar(i Hawkes ...
13 Feb 01
476 Barnabas Coggins
4 Mar 01
180 Henry Horace Albert Willmore, M.V.O. ....
4 Mar 01
277 Harry Ernest Coleman ...
6 Mar 01
218 Frank Dolbear
6 Mar 01
PN Thomas Lewis Dix
6 Mar 01
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.')
260 (Pi^f) William George Jones
23 Mar 01
430 John Cassidy ....
30 Mar 01
265a (PArf)Maurice Scanlan
30 Mar. 01
537a James Leonard Browne
30 Mar 01
521 Frederic Crocker . ...
30 Mar 01
47 Thomas Daniel Casey „
30 Mar 01
180 William Philips Lines
30 Mar 01
366 mAaron Harrold
2 Apr 01
175' Richard Harrison
6 May 01
James Mann Mackie
9 May 01
131
GUNNERS.
201
Names.
Seniority.
Frederick Charles Russell ...
4 June 01
319 (T)William Dunlop ._
16 June 01
170 (T)Willism Slade
28 June 01
231 (T)Joseph Devine
28 June 01
493 Alfred Dyson ...
1 July 01
552 mDavid Ogilvie ...
1 July 01
(Lent Tor duty under Australian Govt.)
12a Alfred John Allum
1 July 01
5 Albert William Miller
1 July 01
524 PiVSamuel Distin Harwood
1 July 01
228 James Dennis
1 July 01
79 iWStephen William Duckett
1 July 01
46 Frederick Hills
12 July 01
19 John Christopher Twomey
12 July 01
225 Herbert James Jennings
12 Aug 01
47 mAaron James Green
12 Aug 01
388& Ernest Patrick Turner
21 Sept 01
29 (T)Francis Louis Crocombe...
15 Oct 01
512 (j)Walter Herbert Powell
15 Oct 01
326c (j)Harry Duucaff Lloyd
15 Oct 01
531 William Henry Organ
31 Oct 01
391a John William Lean
31 Oct 01
441 William Hamilton
31 Oct 01
105 Charles Joseph Weston
9 Nov 01
590 PN William Chisholm
16 Nov 01
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
391a Walter Henry Cleaver
16 Nov 01
366 Robert George Payze
16 Nov 01
366 Walter Taylor
16 Nov 01
234 William Henry Wildbore
3 Dec 01
2915 (P2V\) Henry John Oxenbury
3 Dec 01
John Pardoe _
3 Dec 01
John William Robert Munden
3 Dec 01
520& m(T) Walter Joseph Hopson
24 Dec 01
267 Thomas Godden
3 Jan 02
505 Charles Rodney Short
3 Jan 02
505 William Henry John Titheridge ._
3 Jan 02
458 Walter George Street
3 Jan 02
(PiVt)Thomas Connolly
4 Jan 02
34a George Williams _
4 Jan 02
154a Edward Winter „
4 Jan 02
340a George Olding
12 Feb 02
Ill (iW-f)Charles Edward Bryant
17 Feb 02
44 (T)George Frederick Killham
8 Mar 02
200 Frederick Dore
8 Mar 02
337 Arthur Carnall
12 Mar 02
175
202
GUNNERS.
Names.
Seniority.
640 (T)John Wilkes
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
Nicholas South wood ... ...
Nathaniel Mitchell ...
James Francis William Dimond
(PiVt)Sidney Charles Cox
277
524
524
TB\
041)
196a Percival Henry Hallett
^ } (iWf)Frederick Furnivall .„
131 Alfred James McGonagill ....
11a (T)tttFrank Sammels
Samuel Hardy
Charles William Snelling ...
Arthur Edward Neal...
David Russell Gordon
mJohn Hand
Sperry Jacob Dominic Blockley
-PiV(T)ttlJohn Barnes
(X)Henry Alfred Groom Page
(T) Raymond Frederick Jay
225& mRichard Michael Linahan ...
238 Charles Cuthbert Collingwood
498 Arthur Robert John Ginn ....
TB
160
288
518
160
153
5
512
TB
92
91
FN James Hill
34a (T) -PiVLeonard Parsons
145 (T) William George Taylor
TB
101
432
TB
Henry William McClelland ....
(T) Walter Frank Williamson
80 > (PiVt)mGeorge Harris
rrrt
026 \ (PN-\)m(T) Francis Albert George Oakley
264a Alfred Richard Taylor
63a William James Newton ...
217 mThomas Cocker -
William Joseph Holmes
(Pi^f) Edward James Trillo
(PiVrf)( T)wWilliam Arthur Cortis...
James Balcombe -
William James Shrubsall
PiVt)Ernest Edward Neil ,
(Pi^t)Allan Earle •
Arthur Percy Mahoney
(PiVt)Robert Stacker
215
IB
079
5
320
1
510
497
524
170
22 Mar 02
02
02
02
02
02
16 Apr
16 Apr
16 Apr
16 Apr
16 Apr
16 Apr 02
16 Apr 02
2 May 02
6 May 02
4 June 02
4 June 02
4 June 02
4 June 02
4 June 02
8 June 02
20 June 02
20 June 02
3 July 02
3 July 02
3 July 02
3 July 02
23 July 02
23 July 02
2 Aug 02
2 Aug 02
2 Aug 02
2 Aug
6 Aug
1 Oct
7 Oct
7 Oct
7 Oct
27 Oct
1 Not
15 Nov
15 Nov
29 Nov
3 Dec
8 Dec
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
GUNNERS.
203
Names ,
025 ( (-PJVt) William Daniel Hill .„
George Henry Farlow ,
110 Edward Thomas Bragg
268& George Charles James Hazard
512 (T)lttHarry Usmar ...
225*- Daniel Patrick Joseph Enright
185a Robert Mitchell Taylor
271 Thomas Patrick Collins
366 Frederick William Phillimore
361 (T) George Le win
457 (PJVtJJohn Williams
366 William Manson
362 Henry Ernest Morrison
350a John Bartlett Ham
576 (PiVt)Arthur Brown (6)
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
512 (T) George Frederick Rod way
5 (PTVtXT) Walter Alexander Austin
434 (T) William John Bilby
217* Arthur George Foreman
180m Sydney Horace Todd ...
(PiVt)Beginald William Godfrey Crabbe
Albert Edward Simcox
(T) iWDonald MacDonald
George John Dyer Juden
251
47
445
TB
078 \ {PN\) William Henry John Parkin. „
47 Harry Thompson ,
620 Henry Charles Tucker ,
{Lent for duty under Canadian Government.)
John Leahy
220 Joseph Scoley Moulton Uffen
392 Walter Lacey Caple .„
366 William James ,
3396 ( .PiV t)(T) Robert Cockburn .,
512 (T) Henry James Pearce -,
275 (j) Martin William Mundell
514 (PiVf) Leonard Waiter Brock
Frederick George Ince
{Lent for duty under Australian Government.)
266 mHerbert Daniel Jehan
274 nt James Herbert Holmes
366 Leopold Leman Warnes -,
366 Charles Robert Usher ,
558 (T) Michael Fitzgerald
{Lent for duty under Australian Government.)
347 (T) Ernest Walter Herbert Cusack „
160a (j) Sidney Hollo way Herlihy
34 (PiVt)Frederick John Stone _
259
Seniority.
23 Dec
02
3 Jan
03
3 Jan
03
15 Jan
03
28 Jan
03
9 Feb
03
9 Feb
03
9 Feb
03
10 Mar
03
28 Mar
03
3 Apr
03
3 Apr
03
8 Apr
03
8 Apr
03
8 Apr
03
24 Apr
03
24 Apr
03
27 Apr
03
4 May
03
4 May
03
4 May
03
4 May
03
15 May
03
29 May
03
29 May
03
29 May
03
29 May
03
2 June 03
2 June 03
2 June 03
2 June
03
13 June 03
13 June 03
19 June 03
2 July
03
2 July
03
14 July
03
14 July
03
14 July
03
14 July
03
29 July
03
1 Sept
03
1 Sept
03
10 Sept
03
204
GUNNERS.
Names.
Seniority.
561
tttPercy William Tregillis
29 Oct
03
{Lent for duty wider the Australian Government.)
(P^Vf) George Ernest Blackmore .... .„
29 Oct
03
259
Albert Henry Jenkins
29 Oct
03
431
Harry John King
29 Oct
03
512
( T ) Lawrence William Wright
29 Oct
03
388
(T) Arthur Henry Cruft
29 Oct
03
(PiVt) George William Field
2 Nov
03
381
William Charles Pascoe Crabb
2 Nov
03
(T) Ernest Albert Gunningham
18 Nov
03
213
Thomas Henry Keyes ...
25 Nov
03
377
Edward Russell
25 Nov
03
160
Charles Thomas Twine
25 Nov
03
81
William Edward Griffiths ...
25 Nov
03
5
Robert Francis Arnold
1 Dec
03
448
Frederick Dawes
1 Dec
03
347
Hubert Attwater
29 Dec
03
276
(PN-\) Angus Bowie Rutherford
29 Dec
03
366
Henry Edward Caley
29 Dec
03
364
( P7Vt)George William Charles Goss
2 Jan
04
352
(PiVt) (T)Isaac Hancock
22 Jan
04
4176
{PN\) (j)Nicholas Liddicoat
22 Jan
04
239
(/Wt)(T)Charles Bruce Stiven
27 Jan
04
512
(iWt)(T)CharlesFrancis Rasmusen
3 Mar
04
Roland Coombes
10 Mar
04
(T)George Prince
10 Mar
04
[Lent for duty under Greek Government.)
5
(PiVt) William John Hubbard
17 Mar
04
Th"
110
Louis John Hancorn ._ ... .... .„
31 Mar
04
76
Isaac John Brett
12 Apr
04
47
PWTtt. John George Metcalfe
28 Apr
04
451a Richard Gould ...
5 May
04
(T)Frederick Bolt _
9 May
04
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
Roderick Ambrose Tucker ._ „
11 May
04
188
(T)Alfred Ernest Walkem ...
20 May
04
582a (T)William Trevaskis
22 May
04
{Lent J or duty under Australian Govt.)
294
(T)George Jarvis .„
12 June 04
230
{PN\) raFrank Ernest Shannon ,.
26 June 04
(PiVt)mThomas Albert Herriott
30 June
04
387
(T)Thomas Cotter
30 June
04
68a
(T)George Henry Maskell Hill
9 July
04
127a
(T)Edward Warwick Pearn
24 July
04
5
Francis Joseph Deacon
27 July
04
375
(T)Jarnes Douglas Godfrey ...
28 July
04
Charles Burwood
28 July
04
TB
049
(PiVt)Archibald Murray
303
6 Aug
04
GUNNERS.
205
Names.
505 Frank Leonard Elliott
4966 (J)David Thomas Houghton
150a (X)John Joshua Young
153 Arthur Ruston
512 (PiVf)(T)mDaniel Eegan
183 (iWfHT) Alfred Mitchelmore Mallett .
546 George Ernest Freeme ... ... .
47 George Richardson
276a (T)Samuel Radcliffe
224 George Bowen
56 (PiV^George Frederick Thompson
180 William Henry Lee
524 Sidney Durand Stoneman ...
George Alfred Stevens
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
PiVfrn Frederick John Moon
{Lent for duty under Greek Government.)
(T)John Regan
29 William Charles Buttenshaw
213 George Edward Sheldrick
176a John Philbrick Spanner
67 John Turner
213 Richard Green
387 mHerbert Valentine Gamblen
3916 (T)Robert Chapman
47 Timothy James Kennedy
172 (T)Henry Charles Newman
5 m Ernest Martin Jehan
180 Ernest Oldfield Patter
John Scott ... ...
213 Francis George Legge
473a William Drury Wright
99 (T)Sidney Charles Woodriffe
431 Samuel William Dunn
505 (T)Arthur Stevens Bright
5 m(T)Arthur Brown (a)
23 William George Wakeham ....
546 (T)*George Samuel Peavitt ,
512 (j)Samuel Baker
326a (j)Albert PhiUips
524 (T)Thomas Bazley ,
131 (T)William Thomas Gale
512 (T)Cornelius Walter King ,
561 (T)Ernest James Evans
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.')
342 (T)James Charles Willis .„
Seniority.
25 Aug 04
4 Sept 04
6 Sept 04
9 Sept 04
20 Sept 04
29 Sept 04
17 Oct
9 Nov
30 Nov
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
1 Dec
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
12 Dec 04
21 Dec
30 Dec
9 Jan
9 Jan
7 Feb
28 Feb
2 Mar
2 Mar
10 Mar
16 Mar
11 Apr
24 Apr
3 May
14 May 05
16 May 05
25 May 05
5 June 05
19 June 05
26 June 05
29 June 05
27 July 05
27 July 05
2 Aug 05
9 Aug
9 Aug
24 Aug
31 Aug
05
05
05
05
5 SeDt 05
346
206
GUNNERS.
Names.
Seniority.
217ft Cn William Kobert Heilbroun
2 (T)Robert Connolly
202 (T)mJames ESan -
521 (j) Ernest Pert
NOB ((T)Leonard Rep ton ...
366 James Elliott Blfick
335 (T)Arthur Samuel Edmund Roberts
283a (T)Michael James McLoughlin
19a (j)Thomas William Hunt
358ft (T)William Henry Mobley
505 Walter Stock
145a (X)Michael Henry Deeney
531 (j)Newman Ruffle
160 (T) Robert Frederick Bertram Cooper
496a (T)Joseph Ede Hamley
179 Robert Henry Mitchell
512 (T)Walter Thurston Silk
340a (T)John Jackman ... ..„
146 (j)Sidney Woods
146 (j)Edward Fischer Dolbear
1^\{PN\) (T)Thomas McMahon
202 Samuel Charles Arthur Smith
113ft Horace Hubert Edward Easton
™% \ (PiVt)Frank Ripley Gandy
414ft (J)Alfred Frank Peake ...
291ft (T)George Frederick Law
159 (PVt)(T)Gibson William Simpson
558 Albert Pickett
(Lent for duty under the Australian Government )
476 Ernest Abbott
276 (T)Herbert James Marchant
80 Joseph Young _
366 Murdo Mclvor „
503 (PiV t)(T)James Victor Browne ._
6 James Leahy ...
213 mJohn Henry Isaac .„.
546 George James Ryan
524 mJames Rea
524 Robert Henry Regan
630 mErnest Haines ... ...
{Lent for duty under the Canadian Government.')
521 Thomas Tomlin
20 (PiV t)Robert Nelson Hickson
3S7
6 Sept
8 Sept
15 Sept
18 Sept
05
05
05
05
23 Sept
05
8 Nov
05
14 Nov
05
24 Nov
05
30 Nov
05
30 Nov
05
10 Dec
05
16 Dec
05
1 Feb
06
7 Feb
06
15 Feb
06
1 Mar
06
1 Mar
06
14 Mar
06
5 Apr
19 Apr
06
06
1 May
06
4 May 06
28 June 06
18 July
06
20 July
18 Aug
1 Sept
27 Sept
06
06
06
06
25 Oct
06
29 Nov
06
27 Dec
06
27 Dec
06
27 Dec
06
28 Dec
06
30 Dec
06
31 Jan
07
31 Jan
07
6 Feb
07
25 Feb
07
6 Mar
07
25 Mar
07
GUNNERS.
207
Seniority.
524
306
180
5.05
180
69
66
39
252
391a
493
160
521
180
163
127
391c
259
391 a
334
202
366
524
127a
461
228a
71
170
113
180
540
129
180
180
454
278
86
5
TB
026
524
170
148c
170
George Haddrell
Stephen Charles John Daly . . .
mErnest James Whiting
(T)Ernest James Worsfold ...
tttFrederick William Sweetingham
Frank Horton
Sidney John Barnes Halfyard
Ernest John Russel Staple ...
(X)William Victor Arnold ...
Lister Felton Forner
(T)Alexander George Stock...
(T)HtHenry George Pavely ...
Lewis Gitsham
m William. George Stephen Sledge .
mCharles Challinor
tit William Edgar Tonkin
{PN\) Edwin Percy Hamlyn
(i-iVt)itt James Inston
George Frederick Taylor
Alfred Henry Savage...
Alfred James Palmer
{PN\) Harry Pegg
Robert Alexander Banham ...
Frederick John Edwards
IttRichard Frederick Hall
TltFrancis Charles Warner Codd
Alfred Edward Cottrell
John Bellis
Hugh Fleecon Bevan...
(T)Robert Matthew Waghorn
(PN f) Fabian James Pearse
mGeorge William Price
tit John Harris Cobby ...
(iWf) Ralph Augustus Kite
Albert Edward Seymour
Robert Chambers Kelly
tltRobert William Martin
William Edward King
Alexander Andrew James Spicer .
IttThoraas McConnell...
tit William Thomas Vosper ...
tttWilliam Richard Perry
(iWf) Albert Burrow Cartlidge .
James Henry FitzGerald
431
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29 Mar 07
10 Apr 07
30 Apr 07
6 June 07
11 June 07
14 June 07
28 June 07
1 July 07
27 July 07
28 July 07
29 July 07
18 Aug 07
21 Aug 07
24 Aug 07
28 Aug 07
29 Aug 07
1 Sept 07
26 Sept 07
10 Oct 07
15 Oct
21 Oct
31 Oct
31 Oct
31 Oct
31 Oct
9 Nov
10 Nov
18 Dec
28 Dec
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
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08
08
08
08
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08
08
08
08
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
9 Jan
08
08
08
08
08
208
GUNNERS.
Names.
Seniority.
213 Richard Murphy
20 Jan
08
448 (JPiVt) (T)Thomas Sargent Reeves .
2 Feb
08
48a mJohn Frederick Hannaford
6 Feb
08
175 Hubert Alfred Gambrell
19 Feb
08
Robert James Ward ._
27 Feb
08
16 John O'Leary ... ._
2 Mar
08
180 mErnest Oliver Frith
12 Mar
08
180 tltGeorge Gates
26 Mar
08
366 Frederick Philip Hart
26 Mar
08
180& (T)William Matterson Denton
27 Mar
08
146 (T)mWiUiam Clements Elliott
27 Mar
08
284 (T)Joseph Henry Burton
27 Mar
08
363 Thomas Donnelly
2 Apr
08
195« (JRJVt) Frank Cooper
3 Apr
08
524 William Samuel Pile
23 Apr
08
384 mJohn Mackay ... ._
30 Apr
08
524 Herbert Denton _
4 May
08
48 (J)Walter Thorogood
13 May
08
431 (T)mEdwin Lancelot Archbold
31 May
08
366 Charles Robert Tribe
1 dune
08
5a mEdmimd Treble Penhallurick
5 June
08
213 Hugh Owen Ellis
7 June 08
238 (T)mDavid William Smyth
25 Juue
08
259 Albert John Guest
1 July
08
524 William Richard Broadhurst
15 July
08
510 (T)Edgar William Revel
22 July
08
196a (T)John Tilbury
22 July
08
131 Frederick John Hopkins
6 Aug
08
524 George Bungard
7 Aug
08
326cfmErnest John Read
3 Sept
08
47 Ernest Smith
12 Sept
08
53l mAbraham Hegarty
20 Sept
08
2G8d (PA7t)mDavid Heard Shepherd
21 Sept
08
19a (PiVf) Ernest Graham Price
1 Oct
08
630 James Ernest Cox
7 Oct
08
(Lent for duty under the Canadian Government.)
5b (T)Ernest Victor Roberts ...
10 Oct
08
213 Albert William Carline
16 Oct
08
493a John Rodd
29 Oct
08
366 John Montgomery Mair
30 Oct
08
259 William Thomas Pearson
2 Nov
08
213 (PiV-j-) Eustace Trevor Sproson
21 Nov
08
299 (T)Alfred Benjamin Lean
26 Nov
08
238 Robert Henry Tom Haydyn
26 Nov
08
474
GUNNERS.
Seniority.
209
267 Albert Henry Singleton
180 George Edward Fant
160 William Davidson
180 f Edward George John Nightingale ...
391a ai Will Messenger
351 (T)Samuel Kent
277 mHerbert Stanley Sangwell
John William Gilroy
484a (PIff) Charles Henry Thacker
35 George Ernest Smith...
88 William Peter Hanna
278 (P^rt)John Orgee
61 (T) James William Fishenden
Matthew Thomas
503 William James Berry
492 (T)Ebenezer William Edward Seal
91 Alfred George Sangwell
160 (PA-(-)Bobert Gosling
391a Dennis Milton Sullivan
Benjamin Samuel Flynn
114 -(-Henry Clarence Newmarch
5 mGeorge Hammacott
273 -(-Henry Batter bury
431 (PA" t)tnThonias Barnabas Beckett...
180 fNorman Stacey Smith
431 Arthur Joseph Ellis ...
600 m Charles Frederick Bacon
{Lent for duty under Australian Government.)
47 ntPercy Charles Organ
259 William Stephen Miller
113& Thomas O'Brien
263 (T) John Henry Moore
Charles Frederick Weston
213
TB
33
266
146
153
200
11
TB
114
UtAlfred Charles Saunders
(T) ntWalter William Spencer Stevens
m(T)John William Alexander Chubb
•(-Alfred Ernest Woodward ...
'sT)Frederick Mitchell
(j)Edward Henry Walker
} (PN\) (T)Wilford Joe Williams ...
286& m(T)Thomas John Catchpole
620 (T)Frederick King
(Lent for duty under Canadian Government^)
515
30 Nov
08
1 Jan
09
4 Jan
09
7 Jan
09
10 Jan
09
16 Jan
09
18 Jan
09
19 Jan
09
22 Feb
09
26 Feb
09
12 Mar
09
16 Mar
09
25 Mar
09
21 Apr
09
26 Apr
09
6 May
10 May
22 May
23 May
25 May
29 May
10 June
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
10 June 09
26 June
09
30 June
09
20 July
29 July
09
09
10 Aug
16 Aug
16 Aug
20 Aug
26 Aug
09
09
09
09
09
26 Aug
09
17 Sept
17 Sept
30 Sept
6 Oct
09
09
09
09
6 Oct
09
6 Oct
09
6 Oct
09
6 Oct
09
H 2
210
GUNNERS.
Names.
Seniority.
62a (T)Charles Pilfold
6 Oct 09
275a (T)Herbert Bulmer .„
6 Oct 09
153 m(T)Patrick McCarthy
6 Oct 09
218 (T)Harry Haycock
6 Oct 09
132 (T)John James Esplen
6 Oct 09
457 (X)John Henry Morgans
6 Oct 09
512 (X) Percy George Panteny ...
6 Oct 09
5 (T)Albert Newbury ...
6 Oct 09
362 (j)Eli Francis Bright
6 Oct 09
185a (X)William Henry Prosser ...
6 Oct 09
34 Hugh Thompson
6 Oct 09
160 James Charles Gwyer
18 Oct 09
366 mJohn Pitt Baker
3 Nov 09
590 mRichard John Gordon
8 Nov 09
{Lent for duty under Australian Government.)
261 m(T) Arthur Victor Tedder
10 Nov 09
462 Alfred Christopher Bright ...
20 Nov 09
431 Alfred James Trevett
14 Dec 09
418a (_PiVt)tltRichard Norman
16 Dec 09
284 fRobert Purdie „
16 Dec 09
277 mWalter Sydney Ault
27 Jan 10
164 Frederick Elliott
11 Feb 10
259 Walter Camp
24 Feb 10
507a f Edward Preston Chapman ...
3 Mar 10
524 -fmHarry "Williams
3 Mar 10
307 mSidney Cornwell
7 Mar 10
524 mRobert William James Martin
16 Mar 10
113 (iWt)Frank William Barnes
7 Apr 10
384 mHorace Percy Hamlyn
12 Apr 10
219a (X)Harry Joynes
21 Apr 10
415 Earnest Crockett
28 Apr 10
180 William Henry Beedle
28 Apr 10
414a William Margery Broom
14 May 10
291 f Walter Darly Ely
14 May 10
118 fmJohn Robert Mead
14 May 10
524 William Nieass Deacon .„
14 May 10
180 Gerald Farrier Case
14 May 10
259 Frank Underhill
14 May 10
503 tttWilliam Henry Ryder
26 May 10
381 Michael John Joseph Sartain
30 June 10
180 Herbert John Webley
16 July 10
146 (T) Edward William Rogers
24 July 10
348 (j)m Joseph Henry Webb
7 Aug 10
557
GUNNERS.
211
Names.
558 John Hennessey Howes Gauntlett ...
(Lent for duty under Australian
Government.')
Henry Samuel Randall
George Ernest Harrison
George Henry Wintle...
Donald Simpson
(T)George Lee ._
(T)mThomas Henry Willey
(T)George Henry Lewis
(T)Edward Drew
(T)m William Alfred Henry Barker..
( T)m William Robert Jack ett
Francis Edward Bisson
ttt(A)(T)Frank Everett
( T) William George Worsh
(T)Harry Morgan ...
m(T)Andrew Edward Sheridan
m(T)William James Percy Ayres ....
ltt(T) "William Sutherland
ml T) James Harris Pay ton ._
(T)Constantine Doherty
m("T")Arthur Harry Jones
(T) William Preston
(T)Michael Joseph O'Leary
m(T)John McGinty
(T)Thomas Bartholomew Dunne ...
(T)Charles Edward Coles
tll(T)Albert George Nathaniel Livermore.
tn(T)Clifford Snellgrove
(T)Edward John Jackman ...
Frederick Leigh Maunder ...
fJohn Henry Candy ...
(T)William Henry'Fidler
(T)Harry Browning
(T)Charles James Pounds ...
m(T)Alexander Wyatt
(T)George Ernest Coker ...
t Albert John Foley
William Emanuel Palmer ...
John William Devereux
(T)-A-fthur James Roach
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146
Seniority.
7 Aug 10
20 Aug
26 Aug
27 Aug
3 Sept
8 Sept
8 Sept
8 Sept
8 Sept
8 Sept
29 Sept
30 Sept
597
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
19 Oct 10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
212
GUNNERS.
Names.
47
180
431
461
512
503
213
430 m(T)Charles Frederick Wiltshire ...
339ft (ZWf)Frederick Charles Worsley
384 Charles James Geary
1(31 Henry Holemans
391a (PiVt)ntJohn Walter Bell
180 t Frederick Faulkner
225a* (T)William Harry Andrews Newman
(PiVt)Henry Frank Edwards
Michael O'Halloran ...
| William John Persse
James Charles Burbidge
(JWt)Arthnr Page
(T)Frederick Walter Maitland Coker
TtlThomas Driscoll
Albert Edward Jackman
438a m(T)Harry Renyard
391c ml T) James Ashley
177 (PiVt)Charles John Remfry
78a m(T)Ernest Samuel George Grinter
561 Charles Herbert Coles
(Lent for duty under the Australian Govt.)
545 (T)Thomas William Galletly
521 William Henry Kewish
180 t Harry McDonald
159ft (T)Wilfrid Hollins
344 (TWf)John Simpson Linsey
66 (T)Edward Austin Lawler ...
552 \ Arthur Clevin Newton ...
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
473 fFrancis Joseph Magee
266 fJohn Percy Tack
542a m(T) John Murphy
349 (T)Alexander Gosham
451ft (T)Sidney Ernest Cann
186 (T)John George Beaumont ...
471ft m(T)Bertie Dsmar
274 mClarence George Strong
261 Walter Percival Shields
275ft (T)Frederick Joseph Coulton
520 Charles Palmer Bennett
263 Frederick William Furmadge
524 fHarold Stuart Dunn
277 Benjamin Plent ... .„
391c (PiVf) Charles Nithsdale
277 Albert Montagu William Chapman
Seniority.
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
to
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
19 Oct
10
7 Nov
10
14 Nov
10
18 Nov
10
7 Dec
10
8 Dec
10
9 Jan
11
9 Jan
11
5 Feb
11
5 Feb
11
640
GTTNNEKS.
212a
Names.
Seniority.
202 Henry Cumes Webber
159 fJohn Charles Dominy
277 Charles Edward Bounton
9 f William Henry Harris ... .-
237 f Robert John Sinclair
180 Frederick George Alfred Theobald
221 mPercival John Cox
5b George William Shepherd
202 m James Charles Hartnett
395 (T)John Slater
(T)Thomas James Gribble ...
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.')
221 Thomas Henry Skuse
366 )
Page \ m(A)George Alfred John Blundell ...
431a)
4 f James Hugh Turner ...
4 Alfred John Mallett
273&f Alfred Wordsworth Wright
352 f Joseph William Hyatt
63 mHerbert Charles Bicknell
277 Percy Frederick James
640 Albert Edward Shute
[Lent for duty tinder Australian Govt.)
457 Charles Ernest Hazzeldine
339& (PiVDGeorge Ash bury Lawson
496 ^Benjamin Jacob Clarke
277 William Cecil Musson
5 mHerbert Henry Lock
645 George Henry Diaper
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.~)
180 William Henry Farrow
473 Edgar Richards
148a Frank Deacon
61 f James Francis William Thornton ...
270a (T)Gfeorge Edward Liming
295 (j)Francis Albert Hull
116 (T)Laurence Mortimer
1176 (T)Thomas Denn
512 (T)William Robert Dale
429 (j)Frederick Victor Pledger
37 ( j) Victor Spyers
418a (T)Richard James Clark
65 (T)William Anthony Morrell
5 (T)Walter Gregg
113a (T)Norman James Nicholson
681
15 Feb
11
2 Mar
11
7 Mar
11
18 Mar
11
30 Mar
11
2 Apr
8 Apr
11
11
26 Apr
20 May
26 May
8 June
11
11
11
11
1 July 11
1 July 11
16 July 11
27 July 11
27 July 11
5 Aug 11
14 Aug 11
14 Aug 11
14 Aug 11
14 Aug 11
14 Aug 11
14 Aug 11
14 Aug 11
14 Aug 11
14 Aug 11
14 Aug 11
14 Aug 11
30 Aug 11
31 Aug 11
6 Sept 11
6 Sept 11
6 Sept 11
7 Sept 11
12 Sept 11
12 Sept 11
12 Sept 11
12 Sept 11
12 Sept 11
12 Sept 11
12 Sept 11
212ft
GUNNERS.
Names.
Seniority.
590 Samuel Thomas Percy Yeo 21 Sept 11
(Lent for ditty under Australian Govt.)
225c (T)Peter John Skuse 22 Sept 11
120 mfVictor Stanley Simmonds 28 Sept 11
473 Cornelius Sandells 2 Oct 11
505 Leonard White ... .„ 2 Oct 11
180 tThomas Parkinson ... 2 Oct 11
121 (T)Percy Adams 8 Nov 11
9 mCT)Ceorge Dyer 11 Nov 11
<o?a (T)George Fudge 11 Nov 11
180 (TIPeter McClelland 11 Nov 11
Tn(T)Samuel Herbert Cornish 11 Nov 11
221 Henry Charles Higgins .. 29 Nov 11
473 Thomas Edgar Linnington 29 Nov 11
552 William Gregory 29 Nov M
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.')
100 mfGeorge Edward Beedle 29 Nov 11
337 (T)Thomas Lancaster 2 Dec 1]
238* (TYThomas Henrv Wall 2 Dec 1
141 (j)^eorge Millburn Taylor 2 Dec 11
62 (j)Albert Edward Jackson 14 Dec 1]
524 Henry Matthew Lacy ... - ... 15 Dec
496 Harry John Hamsher ... ... ... 15 Dec Y.
11a Tliomas Wesley Cosgrove 23 Dec 11
George Samuel Harding ... ... ... 23 Dec 1
339* tSidnev William Brooks 28 Dec
16 Charles William Beere 19 Jan 12
207 m(T)TCrnestWinsborough 19 Jan 12
268 (T)Thomas Watkins 19 Jan 12
245 (T)Charles George Rowlinson 19 Jan 12
466 (T) Philip White 19 Jan 12
268c m(T)Alfred Barnes 19 Jan 12
199« (j) John Percy Hutchings 19 Jan 12
25 (j)Thomas Lynch 19 Jan 12
459 tlt(T)George Bryant 19 Jan 12
160 (T) Henry Turner 19 Jan 12
159 Thomas May 23 Jan 12
388 + John William James Draisey 26 Feb 12
239 fJohn Blake 26 Feb 12
326c William Edward Farrell 26 Feb 12
180 John Thomas Henderson 27 Feb 12
342 fVincent Shaw Robinson 27 Feb 12
286a w(T)Henry Jarkson Epworth 28 Feb 12
293 (T)Albert Charles Sehloegell 28 Feb 12
439/d (j) William Walter Thorrowgood 28 Feb 12
34 (j)WiUiam George Bourne 28 Feb 12
725
GUNNERS.
212c
Names.
Seniority.
221« (T)Charles McCarthy
28 Feb
12
244 (T)EdgarHead
28 Feb
12
155 (j)George Edgar Gimblett
14 Mar
12
218a (j)mWalter Totman
2 Apr
12
258 (T)Jarces Garside
2 Apr
12
47 (T)Arthur Harold Furrieaux
2 Apr
12
130 (T)William Robert Adams
2 Apr
12
46a (T) Alfred William Gully
13 Apr
12
46 Joseph Morris Cole
7 May
12
402 (T)William O'Connor
5 June
12
217ft George Henry Bartlett
6 June
12
117 Henry Lloyd Bacon
6 June
12
366 Frederick William Wenn
24 June
12
366 tWiHiam Gillett
24 June
12
439c m(T)George Washington
28 June
12
431 Henry James Millican
26 July
12
5 tltWalter Charles Hadley
26 July
12
4a (T)Charles Henry Young
26 July
12
264a (j) Albert William Grose «
26 July
12
5 (T)Walter George Savage ....
26 July
12
408 (j)Alfred James Ward
26 July
12
11a m Arthur Jones ...
6 Aug
32
339c (T)Henry Bartlett
29 Aug
12
330 (T)Charles Frederick Edmund Poole
29 Aug
12
117 (T)James Jago Burnell
13 Sept
12
420 Michael Joseph Walsh
17 Sept
12
11a mJobn Ernest Mitchell
17 Sept
12
505 Charles Henry Garner
18 Sept
12
471ft George Henry Collins
1 Oct
12
273ft William Sawle
1 Oct
12
439a (T)Leonard Grunsell
11 Oct
12
349« (j)Frederick John Abbott
11 Oct
12
450 (T)Frank Mather Eley
11 Oct
12
469a (T)mArthur Murcb
22 Oct
12
48 fEdward Alfred Spittle
25 Oct
12
84 (T)William Charles Ovenden
11 Nov
12
175 John Rainey
20 Nov
12
420 Robert Johnson Abbott
20 Nov
12
505 James William Carter ...
20 Nov
12
175 John Thomas Ladbrooke Burrows
23 Nov
12
167 Charles Houghton Soper
23 Nov
12
100 Percival Langridge Neil
23 Nov
12
505 Stewart McKee Evans
26 Nov
12
286 (T)Ernest Ovenden
27 Nov
12
80 m(T)William George Parsons
27 Nov
12
260 fGeorge Barratt
3 Dec
12
167 John Burt Cobb
3 Dec
12
772
2l2d
GUNNERS.
Names.
Seniority.
167 mErnest William Clegg
232 t Arthur Henry Andrews
180 Reuben Bradley
260 (T)Stephen Munnelly
267 (T) James Ernest Bellingham
431 (j) Alfred George Julier
298 Oliver Watts
431 Samuel Anderson
221 Ambrose Francis Organ
60a (T)David Fernie (act)
166 m(T)Henry Kibblewhite
496 mFrederick Charles Bennett (act).„
9 William Heury BundeJl (act)
61 James Henry Moore (act) ...
496 Peter Seymour Vincent Lakeman (act)
Edward John Baldwin (act)
180 Charles John Jones ...
258 James Smeaton (act)
391a William John Saunders Rawlings {act)
180 (T)William Henry Hardy (act) ..
273d (j)John Henry Evans (act)
339 (T) Henry John Martin (act)
473 (T)William Shuker (act)
366 Edward Henry Powell (act)
203 (T)Henry George Marshall (act) ...
292 ( j) Denis Foley (act)
54 (T)Cornelius O'Eourke (act)
69 (T)Frederick George Gibbons (act)
195a (T)Joseph Thomas Eichards (act) ...
61 Lionel John Backhouse (act)
366 1
Page \ (A)(T)Charles King (act)
43'l b J
239 George Thomas Percival (act)
326c John Joseph Dusting (act) ...
159 George Thomas Parry (actri ...
180 Phillip Matthews (act) '
48 mJohn McDermott (aci)
129 John Christian Ackerman (act)
48 Herbert Henry Courtney (act)
484a Charles Mahoney (act)
180 Matthpw Waugh (act)
129 m Walter John Pope (act)
129 John Lund (act)
273 Robert McDougal Brown act)
432 mCharles Henry Hancock (act)
63 mDavid Stafford (act)
817
3 Dec
12
5 Dec
12
22 Dec
12
30 Jan
13
30 Jan
13
3 Feb
13
3 Feb
13
6 Feb
13
19 Feb
13
28 Feb
13
28 Feb
13
14 Mar
13
14 Mar
1:1
14 Mar
13
14 Mar
13
14 Mar
13
14 Mar
13
15 Mar
13
18 Mai
13
27 Mar
13
3 Apr
13
22 Apr
13
28 Apr
13
29 Apr
13
29 Apr
13
29 Apr
13
29 Apr
13
29 Apr
13
1 May
L3
2 May
13
3 May
13
15 May
13
20 May
13
20 May
13
20 May
13
20 May
13
22 May
13
22 May
13
28 May
13
31 May
13
10 June
13
10 June
13
19 June
13
19 June
13
25 June
13
GUNNERS.
212e
Seniority.
505 John McCarthy (act)
]]« mErnest James Luscombe {act)
484<z George Turner (act) ...
510 Henry Melville (act)
363 (T) Anthony Beard (act) ...
391c (j)Ernest George Haycraft (act) .
ISO (T)Frank Stone (act)
391c Ernest Frederick Sheath (act)
180 f Albert Edward Rose (act)
67 (T)Henry Townsend (act) ...
182ft (T)William Windsor (act)
509 (j) William Thomas Power (act) ..
79 (T)George William Callaway (act)
237 (j)Frederick Grinney (act)
388 Albert Milton Wildbo're (act)
159 Ernest Nicholas (act)
337 Walter William Cooper (act)
180 Lewis George Denton Brown (act)
391« Frederick Ford (act)
161 m(T) George Borthwick (act)
60 (T) Alexander Wesley Stephens (act)
127ft (T)James George Law (act)
71 ( T) Arthur Fryer (act)
537« (T) William Thomas Skinner (act)..
379 (j)James Henry Freeland (act) ...
432 Archibald Samuel Conway (act) ..
167 mWilliam Wilcox (act)
339ft mThomas Herbert Saunders (act) ..
273ft Gerald Hugh Algar Pretty (act) ..
273ft Charles Woolgar (act)
288 (T)Frederick William Lowder (act)
180 James George Lambie (act)
180 nt Percy Victor Natali (act)
180 m Joseph Uriah Copland (act)
180 John Smith Macpherson (act)
213ft (T)Alfred Ernest Hicks (act)
253 (T)Frederick Colston Way (act)
175 raAlbert Broom (act)
Leonard Percy Cocks (act) . . .
100 Joseph Mills Burgess (act) ...
Frederick Hibbs (act)
180 Alfred Field (act)
177 Ernest Browning (act)
180 William Wilfred Kingdom (act)
Herbert Alfred Haynes (act)
Erasmus Joseph Burns (act)
Mark Methuen (act)
864
25 June 13
25 .'ure 13
25 June 13
26 June 13
27 June 13
27 July 13
22 Aug
22 Aug
22 Aug
22 Aug
22 Aug
22 Aug 13
25 Aug 13
1 Sept 13
4 Sept 13
6 Sept 13
13 Sept 13
23 Sept 13
26 Sept 13
2 Oct
2 Oct
2 Oct
2 Oct
2 Oct
2 Oct
13 Oct
13 0«t
13 Oct
13 Oct
13 Oot
14 Oct
18 Oct
18 Oct
18 Oct
18 Oct
18 Oct
29 Oct
31 Oct
31 Oct
31 Oct
31 Oct
31 Oct
31 Oct
1 Not
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
212/
GUNNEKS.
Seniority.
180
547
196
432
47
180
118
537
452
352
352
339&
366
86
383
339/;
108
273e
266
266
326c
326c
276c
507a
366
547
114
Edward Leach (act) ... ,
fWalter Francis Wilson (act)
(T) Walter Edgar Pitts (act)
Richard John Hatton (act) ...
Charles Thorold Scrimshaw (act) ...
Daniel Joseph O'Leary (act)
(T)Edward Duggan (act)
(T)Francis James Nicholis (act) ...
(j)Richard Dell (act)
Edward Beaumont (act)
Albert George Leach (act) ...
Albert Henry Looker (act)
William Johnston (act)
John Francis Oashen (act)
Frederick Charles Sheath (act)
John William Hammond (act)
tnGeorge William Bowden (act) ...
mFrederick William Briard (act)...
Frederick Stephen Croughan (act)
George Stafford Yorke (act)
(T)John Michael Bond (act)
(T)Samuel Edmund Butcher (act)
Francis William Potter (act)
Arthur Hubert Bailey (act)
IttGeorge Wright Palmer (act)
Edward Paschal Dunn (act)
Henry FraDcis Budden (act)
David Patrick Fitzgerald (act) ...
John Osmond Peter Roach (act ...
Edward Jones (act) ...
Oeorge Edwin Tiller (act) ...
Charles Edward Thompson (act) ...
Charles Arthur Rogers (act)
(T)William James Wilson (act) ...
(T)mFrank John Ingham (act)
John William Mills (act)
Edward Joisce (act)
William John Wasley (act)...
Thomas Robert Vickery (act)
Stephen John Catt (act)
Harry Cecil Thomas Evitt (act) ...
Albert Edward Dark (act)
William Thomas Brough (act)
(T)Henry Dunning'Andrews (act)
(T)Alfred Henry Walker (act)
(T)John Dunphy (act)
Edwin James Hicks (act) ... .„
4 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nov
8 Nev
8 Nov
12 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
21 Nov
28 Nov
29 Nov
8 Dec
19 Dec
23 Dec
7 Jan
7 Jan
9 Jan
13 Jan
13 Jan
13 Jan
30 Jan
30 Jan
30 Jan
30 Jan
30 Jan
30 Jan
30 Jan
1 Feb
1 Feb
1 Feb
6 Feb
6 Feb
6 Feb
11 Feb
13 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
1 7 Feb
20 Feb
20 Feb
24 Feb
7 Mar
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
11
It
14
14
14
11
14
14
nil
CHIEF BOATSWAINS.
213
CHIEF BOATSWAINS.
Names.
512 (J) John Watson Eiddle ..
Bl \
p0 ) ill William Sweeney ...
UtThomas George Southwood
j)ev \ Richard Lyons
132 P^Thomas Tilley
lttAndrew Leahy
John Myers
483
381
BY
Pemb
326
387
520
BY
Ch
TB I
104 (
385
BY {
Mai f
385
"? j-PiVSamuel Edwin Henry Kevern
366 PiVEdward Bassadona
David Dodd _
PN Robert Holmes
in William Basketter ...
PiVJohn Read Saunders
PN Freke Payne
(PiVf ) (J)mRobert Johnston Dailey
(T)P-?VmPatrick Peter Coleman
| PiVHarry Augustus Hine
PN John Henry Betts
259
151
524
106
296
22
9
BY
Po
385
VY
Dept
520
524
BY
Bev
252
BY
Cape
500
mWilliam Booley
Charles Cuthbert „
George Enock Turner
James Prentice
(PN-f) Henry Alfred Dunmore
(T)P^ Anthony Horace Goatley ...
PN William John Gundry
[Sylvester Cox
(T)Charles Gill
| mErederick Edward Gray Slocombe
PN John Henry Drew
I PN Emanuel Richard Grant
John William Harris ...
PiVJames John Webber
32
Seniority,
1 Mar
10
10 July
10
17 July
10
25 Sept
10
1 Nov
10
10 Jan
11
14 Feb
11
26 Apr
11
5 Aug
7 Sept
21 Oct
11
11
11
6 Feb
12
12 Feb
12
21 Feb
12
28 Feb
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr 12
1 Apr 12
1 Apr 12
214
CHIEF BOATSWAINS.
Names.
Seniority.
524 James Lanyon...
1 Apr
12
520 PiVFrederick George Beabey
1 Apr
12
520)
BY \ (PN\) (T)mGeorge Henry Kelsey ._
Po )
1 Apr
12
524 mCharles Mitchell
1 Apr
12
146 PiV(T)tlt Joseph Charles Da vies
1 Apr
12
146 (T)tnHarry Phillips
1 Apr
12
273* John Lee
1 Apr
12
582« P^William Lyne
1 Apr
12
{Lent for duty under Australian Government.)
366 j
Dl V PA7(T)George Denham
Chat I
1 Apr
12
259 mFrancis John Lamble
1 Apr
12
DY |
gfc > Patrick Collins
1 Apr
12
299 Pi^mWilliam Henry Woods
1 Apr
12
28 Henry Badcock
1 Apr
12
260 Edward John Carr
1 Apr
12
515 (T)mHarry William Burgess
Apr
12
I** ( William Ahern
1 Apr
12
28 Thomas Rowe Tremethick
1 Apr
12
518 PiVJohn James Pomeroy
1 Apr
12
127& Arthur Thompson
1 Apr
12
177 PiVmSidney John Babbage ..
1 Apr
12
ZQ \PN Samuel Baker
045 J
1 Apr
12
524 Alfred Philip Triggs
1 Apr
12
170 PTVmAlexander Turner
1 Apr
12
150 (PNX) John de St Croix
1 Apr
12
100 John Merry field Piper
1 Apr
12
259 mThomas Marks
1 Apr
18
mThomas Samuel Matthews...
1 Apr
12
524 1
PFlmRichard Bowden
1 Apr
12
Dev)
120 Samuel John Wills
1 Apr
12
117 PTVSamuel John Staples
1 Apr
12
503 PN William John Bailey
1 Apr
12
339J PiVWilliam Edmund Beabey
1 Apr
12
113& William Coughlan
1 Apr
12
524 PN William Rogers
1 Apr
12
114 Pi^Edward John Marshall
1 Apr
12
391c John Wynn
1 Apr
12
191 Henry Valentine Roberts
1 Apr
12
496 PiVBenjamin Eve
1 Apr
12
DY I
m , > Price Manfred Davies
1 Apr
12
7^ )pi\^m William Spiller
1 Apr
12
72
CHIEF BOATSWAINS.
215
Seniority.
524 1
D Y I William Palmer
Pevib )
159 Walter Beare
432 Thomas Whittle
366 Samuel Tozer
524 William John Henry Westacott
352 William Henry Payne !..
213 Louis Sirett
524 Joseph William Payne
. i mThomas Oliver
Asc t
503
BY
H. Kong
392
199
Daniel Collins
mFlorence Sullivan
mMark Bate
George Quincey
524 John Henry Couzins ...
503 iWSamuel Arscott
273 Charles Lemrof Seats ...
524 .PiVSamiiel James Hills
266 Albert Augustus Joshua Armitage ...
496a Arthur Adams
524 James Poole
262 JWEdwin Stark
47 lb mRobert Henry Gillard Auger
163 George Crabb
Thomas Riley Clynick
George Francis Vosper
.PJVG-eorge Henry Woodnutt
John Stevens ...
PN George Edbrooke.
131
384
16
267
BY\
Sh ]
28 TitSamuel Ball
366 j
B Y \ Joseph Charles Rouse
Chat \
154a Sydney William Smale
iWHerbert Ernest Augustus Burridge
4 PiVm George Griffin (b)
48 Philip Fly nn
520 James Thomas Newton
TH ~>
qcq {-Albert Trevethan
262 William Goffin
384 Frederick Evans
263 Alfred Michael Cady
540 )
D Y \ Timothy McElligott
Sh )
237 m Alfred Edward Johnson ...
229 George Wybron
366 Frederick Jones
442 Arthur George Bunce
116
1 Apr 12
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
I Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr 1-2
1 Apr
1 Apr
14 Apr
17 May
8 June
12
12
12
12
12
8 Sept
14 Oct
12
12
14 Oct
12
25 Oct
12
17 Nov
12
29 Nov
12
25 Feb
13
1 Apr 18
1 Apr 18
11 Apr 13
13 June 13
24 June
IS
20 July
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
lg
3 Nov
13
3 Nov
13
5 Nov
13
5 Nov
13
1 Mar
14
1 Mar
U
1 Mar
14
216
BOATSWAINS.
BOATSWAINS.
Names
Seniority
63 Samuel Richard Mallett
1 Apr
98
James Dove
3 Nov
98
520 PiV Mark J opling ... *
1 May
99
183a Pi^mHarry Albert Bumpus
1 May
99
520 )
PFV William Staples
Po )
366 PiVJohn Morrison
1 May
99
1 Sept
99
552 Alfred McCutcheon
1 Sept
99
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
148a John Charles Dugdale
1 Sept
99
366 Webber Wetton
1 Sept
99
385 (H)George Hamilton Alexander
18 Oct
99
191 Frederick Henry Mansbridge
1 Nov
99
420 mJohn Thomas Williams
1 Jan
00
342 mSydney Charles Legg
1 Feb
00
476 PiV til William George Beer
1 Feb
00
34 Harry Ernest Foster
1 Feb
00
80 Charles Hubert Wicks
1 Feb
00
11a PiV William Alfred Collins ...
1 Mar
00
524 (Pm ) tttErnest Robert Parrott
1 Mar
00
174a Oscar Robert Benton
1 Apr
00
388 Herbert Edward Sawyers
1 Sept
00
180& mRobert William Brown
1 Sept
00
239 William Charles N orris
1 Sept
00
44 PiV Joseph Horace Evans ...
1 Nov
00
384 William John Henry Rees
1 Nov
00
520 |
DY > Frederick Luker
1 Nov
00
Portl \
65 Robert Henry Charles Popham
1 Nov
00
99 Alfred Hill
1 Feb
01
150a George Alexander Bennett ....
1 Feb
01
271 James Mitchell
1 Feb
01
265 George Ford
1 Mar
01
11 George Gosden
1 Mar
01
127a tit Ernest Handley Gearing
1 May
01
252 Daniel George Creese
1 May
01
William Tom Dunning
1 Oct
01
161 William Davey
1 Oct
01
524 Ernest Edwin Walke
1 Nov
01
196a PiVGeorge Taylor
20 Nov
01
127 Edward Hunter Wilder
1 Feb
02
259 James Flynn
1 Feb
02
505 William Hocking
1 Feb
02
40
BOATSWAINS.
217
Names.
Seniority.
220 (PNf) Thomas Joseph Vosper
mFrederick William Bridger
520 mWalter Henry Godsmark . „
326c George McGrath
118 John Winstanley
mHenry Richard Hicks
113 George Henry Barker
507a Joseph Wilkinson
520 PN Albert Edward Warren . . .
232 Joseph David Cleall
524 PiVWalter John Ovenden ...
231 John Alexander Smith
James Atteridge Doran
055 {"Walter George Holliday
442 PN mHenry Bingham
444 (PiVf) Ernest Albert Griffin...
430 mPatrick Cashman ...
262 William Henry Babbage
520 Thomas Richard Row
473 Joel Edgcome Blarney
366 Victor Ford
384 PiVWilliam John Barrett ...
305a PiVThomas Burch Litton ...
258 Richard Cronin
iWWilliam Henry Tucker
James Charles Gundry
William Alfred Cutler
Edwin George Cutcliffe
484a
520
547
39
TB\
058 j
86
PN James Jenkins
James Barry
mThomas Alfred Foster Feather ....
531 WiUiam Crapp
509 John Pie
262 William Henry Mitchell
391a Frederick Parker
337 Thomas Daunt „
127 Charles Alfred Munn
528 Richard McGrane
490 Walter Holt
545 Alexander Smith
66 Frederick William Lee
284 William Henry Olver
145 m PW William George Knight Trewin
83
1 Feb 02
1 Mar 02
1 Mar 02
1 Mar 02
1 Mar 02
1 May 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
1 Aug 02
1 Aug 02
1 Aug 02
1 Sept 02
1 Sept 02
1 Oct 02
INov
1 Dec
1 Jan
1 Feb
1 Feb
lFeb
lFeb
1 Feb
lFeb
1 Feb
lFeb
1 Mar
1 Mar
1 Mar
02
02
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
1 Mar 03
5 Nov
03
10 Sept
3 Jan
04
05
3 Jan
05
3 Jan
05
6 Feb
05
16 Feb
05
17 Mar
05
3 Apr 05
7 Apr 05
1 May 05
4 May 05
15 June 05
2 Oct
05
218
BOATSWAINS.
Nambs.
61 mFrederick Peter Roberts
884 m William Evans
127 John Edwin Tyack ..
590 Moses Lockhart ...
(Lent for dvty under Australian Govt.)
277 James Leslie Grigor ...
274 mRichard Arthur Knott
291 EdmondDaly
261 Samuel Cater ...
202 m William Henry White
68a mWilliam John Rickard
127 m James Thomas Cox
213 mErnest Langford
170 George Rogers
72 Denis Ryan _
332 John Thomas Howe ...
191 Franklyn Firth Stephens
217 mEdward Haley
510 Harry Cousens
582a George Augustus Dallimore
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.')
225 George Dale
391a mWilliam George Harding „
262 William Bruce Rendle
191 Ebenezer John Street
384 William Pepperell ....
48 William Henry Fenn...
170 Arthur Baldwin
520 William Henry Hayes
317 William Harris ...
492a mJames Henry Quick
141 Harry John Lewis
tnErnest Francis Mauger
484a William McTigue
524 William John Swanson
277 Edgar John Sykes
558 Samuel Waugh
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
448 Henry James Coleman
113 William Thomas James May
391a William Henry Ellis
366 mJohn Murphy
153 Joseph William Parkes
174c mWilliam McLoughiin
114 Albert George Benoy
431 Albert Hector Stubbs
145 Alfred Frank Fox
127
Seniority.
3 Nov
05
21 Feb
06
5 Apr
31 May
06
06
27 Dec
06
7 Feb
07
4 Mar
07
28 Mar
07
27 Apr
7 May
26 June
07
07
07
15 Aug
24 Sept
6 Dec
07
07
07
30 Jan
08
30 July
31 Aug
26 Dec
08
08
08
4 Jan
09
28 Feb
09
29 Apr
10 June
09
09
6 Aug
22 Sept
2 Jan
09
09
10
1 Mar
10
2 Nov
18
1 Dec
10
26 Jan
11
26 Apr
13 June
11
11
10 July
11
1 Aug
11
2 Aug
5 Aug
11
11
10 Aug
11 Aug
11 Aug
11
11
11
14 Aug
26 Aug
11
11
26 Aug
26 Aug
26 Aug
li
11
11
6 Sept
11
BOATSWAINS.
219
Namjes.
Seniority.
99 Albert Edward Pearson
520 Samuel George Davis
19« Frederick Charles Loder
509 Arthui Joseph Suter
63 mSidney Sincock
531 William James Hamilton
148a John Henry Smith ...
234 -PiVt) Arthur Gregory Horace Charman
503 Stephen Thomas Hammond
326 Arthur McNeill
352 Frederick Richard Cardew
114 Sydney Henry Veale
484a George Williams (a)
288 Alfred George Knight
366
Page
43I&
284
114
521
'tH(4)Henry Charles Bobbett
William Harrison Macey ...
Thomas John O'Neil
IK Richard Wilson Lawrence..
391c (iWf) Roland Ollis
160 Thomas Bidgood
507a mSidney Austin
44 Stephen Patrick Hare
Thomas John Eustis
mWilliam Henry Hocking
UtMartin Norsworthy
David Murphy
ttlHenry Arthur Evans
Henry William Southard „
Thomas Coles
Walter Terry Hicks
Wilfred Turner
tn Jeremiah Lane
1276 Tneophilus Walker Anderson
80 Sydney Langrish Smith „
mAlfred Moule Martin
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
Patrick Horgan
Henry William Drake
Henry John Bailey
James Bazil Geach ...
Henry William Long
George Henry Bray
391c Arthur Condy
232 Norman Hill
117 ttlRodney George Foot
342 William James Reynolds
36C Herbert Pratt
196a William Charles Gosney „
260
496
284
430
547
288
237
496
520
118
589
228
232
388
228
458
540
7 Sept
11
19 Sept
11
26 Sept
11
28 Sept
11
17 Oct
11
21 Oct
11
10 Nov
11
10 Nov
11
10 Nov
11
10 Nov
11
10 Nov
11
10 Nov
11
10 Nov
11
10 Nov
11
28 Dec
11
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
8 Jan
12
6 Feb
12
8 Feb
12
11 Feb
12
12 Feb
12
22 Feb
12
1 Mar
12
13 Mar
12
13 Mar
12
15 Mar
12
15 Mar
12
15 Mar
12
19 Mar
12
9 Apr
12
29 Apr
12
3 June 12
12 July
12
12 July
12
12 July
12
12 July
12
12 July
12
12 July
12
12 July
12
12 July
12
29 Aug
12
19 Sept
12
29 Sept
12
30 Sept
12
1 Oct
12
1 Oct
12
174
i2
219a
BOATSWAINS.
366
Richard Herbert Atkin
340a James Steere Murch
263 mJohn Alick Brander
180
John William Bu shell
166
Ernest Adams
108
George Odell
540
John William Philipson
100
Charles Andrew Street
120
Frank Tooze
39
Eobert Crispin
260
Joseph Crabb
448
Ernest Reuben Williams
326c Alfred Thomas Nicholson ...
11
John Andrews Price
352
Trevelyan Thomas George Brain
384
John Park Mortimore
160a
Francis Edgar Eva
342
William Richard Head
218
mPlato Smith
5
Michael Garvey
61
James Tierney
217
John Shea
492a
Joseph Oates
228
DlHerbert James Cornish ...
150
Alfred John Bunn
266
David Harry Fleming
228
Alfred Walter Barber
John Stephen Manley
492« mFrederick Scott
217
Charles Demsey Lyon
217
m William Caldwell
520
IttArthur Edward Joseph Martin
4716 Lewis Goldstein
161
Samuel Brice Betts (act) ...
120
Sidney Hosgood
266
m William Daniel Long(a^)
48
John Feeley (act) ...
421
William McLachlan (act) ...
520
George Frederick Wheeler (act)
421
Reuben James McVittie (act)
Bertie Veasey (act) ...
520
Philip John Warrington (act)
225
John Whitburn (act)
117
Charles Trenchard (act) ...
48
Henry David Wright (ant)...
291
David Henry Imms (act) ...
261
mJohn Norman Holmes (act)
6'3a Joseph Kelly (act) ...
.35
Henry Alfred Filewood (act)
Seniority.
1 Oct
12
2 Oct
12
2 Oct
12
17 Oct
12
11 Nov
12
16 Nov
12
18 Nov
12
19 Nov
12
19 Nov
12
19 Nov
12
19 Nov
12
20 Nov
12
28 Nov
12
28 Nov
12
12 Dec
12
12 Dec
12
12 Dec
12
12 Dec
12
12 Dec
12
12 Dec
12
12 Dec
12
12 Dec
12
13 Dec
12
15 Jan
13
15 Jan
13
15 Jan
13
15 Jan
13
15 Jan
13
15 Jan
13
15 Jan
13
15 Jan
13
15 Jan
13
27 Jan
13
10 Feb
13
24 Feb
13
7 June
13
7 June
13
7 June
13
7 June
13
7 June
13
7 June
13
7 June
13
7 June
13
7 June
13
7 June
13
12 June
13
12 June
13
25 June 13
25 June
13
223
BOATSWAINS.
219£
Names.
Seniority.
231 Thomas Vale (act)
366 Robert Percy Hunnings (act)
421 Henry Kingcome Avant Pink (act)
421 Patrick Mahoney (act)
120 mJames Edward Wyatt (act)
191 Frank Box (act)
11a John Quick (act) ._
11a George Quinn (act)
266 Charles Louis Scharlach (act)
100 Herbert John Chapman (act)
mWilliam James Grier (act)
537a William John Wakeford (act)
177 mRichard George Andrew Smale (act) ...
lit Wilfrid Ferniough Pacey( act) ■...
George Williams (b) (act)
nt William Edward Thomas Honey (act)
James Ellis Cox (act)
25 June 13
25 June 13
25 June 13
25 June
13
25 June
13
26 June
13
1 Sept
13
11 Sept
13
15 Sept
13
4 Nov
13
9 Nov
13
10 Nov
13
18 Dec
13
18 Dec
13
31 Dec
13
10 Mar
14
11 Mar
14
240
220 OHIEF SIGNAL BOATSWAINS— SIGNAL BOATSWAINS.
CHIEF SIGNAL BOATSWAINS.
Names.
Seniority.
James Coote
520 William Penny ...
3S5 Joseph Alfred Minter
175 tnWilliam Henry James Counter Champion.
388 iWmHenry James Wayling
476 Matthew Allen
6
7 Jan 09
4 June 09
3 Sept 11
11 Aug 12
1 Nov 13
1 Nov 13
SIGNAL BOATSWAINS.
Names.
Seniority.
127 Hugh O'Donnell
217 John Baggett
69 inCharles Edwin Smith
326 Arthur James Moyes
520 Frederick William Boswell
363 Francis Saville Beade ....
161 Joseph Swift
448 Arthur Hambleton Farnley
266 Herbert John Harvey ....
170 Frank Lionel Pestell
520 mBobert Alexander ...
520 Alfred George Jones
71 William Henry Way
145 William James Beeks
454 William James Cusack ... .„
558 Ernest George Phillips
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
531 Charles Bichard Gibbs
263 Philip James Jones
3916 William Baker
430 Arthur William Brown
274 mWilliam Beid
213 Sidney Tom Goodall ....
366 Bobert Frederick Cubitt .-
273& William Arberry
524 Frederick William Walker Prosser
284 ntEdwin Downing ... ...
366 mCharles Eddy ...
62 Alfred Edwards _
114 William Henry Clarke ...
Henry Eastlake Buckingham ...
47 Ernest Thomas Veryard
432 Harry Albert Pitt
32
27 July 00
1 July 01
Uuly 01
1 July 01
1 July 01
1 July 01
1 Jan 02
1 Jan 02
1 Jan 02
1 Jan 02
1 Apr 02
1 May 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
26 June 02
1 Sept 02
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Aug
6 May 04
10 May 04
10 May 04
SIGNAL BOATSWAINS.
221
NAMES.
Seniority.
342 Albert Lewis
260 James Crook „
Arthur James Mortieau
273 Ernest Albert Dunk Collins
67 Albert John Brown
159 Leonard Percival Thomas
366 Thomas Daniel Devereux
113 Frank Luck ,
63 Harry Swannell . ...
385 John Combs
420 William James Veryard ....
352 Henry Joseph Cook
520 Joseph Harry Robins
391a John Rossetter
34 mRobert Sutherland
213 m Alfred Douglas Punshon
259 William Henry Quick
261 m John Joseph Go wen .... ...
252 William Dodsworth Brayshaw
524 Michael Kearns
Ernest Arthur Neville
237 Robert Francis Boyd
524 George Soar
Walter James Veerhault
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
387 m William Richard Paris ...
366 George Frederick Gardner
4 James William Anderson
65 George Henry Rogers
362 tllPbilip Henry Ford „
457 mRobert Medway Hook
39 George Frederick Alder
180 George William Bar ke
99 Herbert Henry Hunwicks
337 Frederick Ward
108 John Charles Coulson
148a mWilliam George Sydney Slade
537a Aidan Alexander Patrick Hatcher (act)
218 Percy Meal (act)
4716 Charles Thomas Lovett (act)
Frederick John Herbert (act)
Frank Gascoigne Bennett (act)
73
10 May 04
10 May 04
10 May 04
10 May 04
10 May 04
19 July 04
28 July 04
31 Jan 05
16 Apr
31 May
15 Sept
29 Nov
31 Jan
26 Nov
7 Jan
27 Jan
29 Apr
29 July 09
23 Oct 09
7 June 10
19 Oct 10
19 Oct 10
19 Oct 10
19 Oct 10
19 Oct 10
19 Oct 10
19 Oct 10
4 Aug 1 1
3 Sept 11
22 Feb 12
22 Feb
22 Feb
29 Feb
2 Mar
21 Mar
1 Oct
2 June 13
9 June 13
20 Sept 13
21 Dec 13
20 Feb 14
221<
WARRANT TELEGRAPHISTS, ETC.
WARRANT TELEGRAPHISTS.
rity.
Names.
Senio
512
George Frederick Howell
13 May
10
266
Harry Simpson
13 May
10
259
mPercival Carter
13 May
10
159
Eobert Henry William Westcott
13 May
10
2736
Harold Blanden ...
13 May
10
146
Alonzo Boniface
12 Apr
11
231
Walter Turnbull
12 Apr
11
273
William George Pulley blank ...
12 Apr
11
5a
Arnold Dean ...
12 Apr
11
391«
Hope Johnstone
12 Apr
11
185a
Herbert Errington
12 Apr
11
151
Arthur Henry Warburton
12 Apr
11
5
George Henry Stephens Foster
27 Mar
12
200
William Yule Sait ...
27 Mar
12
114
William Snow Bloodworth
27 Mar
12
326
James Moran (act) ...
16
27 Mar
13
CHIEF MASTERS-AT-ARMS.
Names.
Seniority.
524
ttl William Brooking
1 Jan
10
524
mWilliam Francis McConneli
1 Jan
10
366
Frederick Dhue
1 Jan
10
520
Edward Sinclair
1 Jan
10
366
Henry Charles Blow
1 Jan
10
520
tit William Jackson
6
17 Feb
12
ACTING WARRANT OFFICERS.
Names.
Seniority.
180
Alfred James Brewster
3 Nov 13
180
Ralph George Alfred Joseph Coleman
3 Nov 13
180
William Ormonde Comport
3 Nov 13
18C
Harry French
3 Nov 13
180
Thomas Albert Jolliffe
3 Nov 13
180
Frederick Walter Mannakee
3 Nov 13
180
Robert Charles Thornber Roe
7
3 Nov 13
CHIEF CARPENTERS.
222
CHIEF CARPENTERS.
Names.
Seniority.
519 John William Sheldrake
262 William Henry Cantell
154a tltSamuel George Seagrove Morrell.
487 Benjamin John Bichards
240 Thomas Edward James McCarthy.
113 George Joseph Childs
221 mAlfred Courtney
44 mJohn Beypert
512 William Ferguson
99 mCharles Thomas Bidgway ...
520 George Henry Holland Crook
158 Thomas Merriman
213 John Marinus Hook
366 mJohn Henry Pine
258 John McKenzie
306 Bichard John Buse
148 b William Henry Hoare
191 William Johns (a) ...
384 James Elias Wannell ._
496a John Norman Matheson
460 Walter Harris
Nicholas Lowry Andrews ._
484a Charles Bichard Edwards ...
327 Frederick George Hartland ...
387 Charles Blofield
473 George Campbell Grant
22 George William Luxon
252 William James Leverett
277 Albert Alexander Bennett Tozer
179 mDaniel George McDonald . ..
1 George Carpenter
239 William James Harris
519 WiUiam Metters
34 mThomas Henry Hicks
272 Arthur Edward Leaf...
232 mWilliam Tong
520)
DFV mAlfred John Morley
Po )
391c Frederick Norman Barber ...
303 mCharles Hardy
385 m Valentine Urell
163 mFrederick Lawrence
114 John Henry Westlake
42
28 Dec
11
15 Mar
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
Apr 12
223
CHIEF CARPENTERS.
Seniority.
28
Albert John Bolas
387
William Henry Dore
HlWalter Henry Tamlyn
96
Albert Hughes
496
tit Alfred Charles Smith
Arthur Albert Haines
520
BY
Frank Tallack ..
Portl
mSamuel William Jabez Todd
505
mWilliam Henry Reed
503
BY
- Augustus John Mitchelmore
II Kong
I
161
Ernest John Jackson Connor
266
Eoger Cadogan
2\7e
George Betenson
191
George Sim
170
Joseph Anthony Adams
326
m Albert Edward Scarlett
524
ntAlfred Edward Lamb
228
mWilliam Pibworth...
448
Thomas William Moore
342
HtRobert Isitt ..
149
William Hearn
366
James Walter John Cheyney
44
Thomas Francis Harry
146
tttJames Parsons
237
Albert Edward Martin
381
Walter James Ward ...
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 June
12
29 July
12
29 Sept
12
21 Oct
12
10 Dec
12
24 Mar
13
30 Apr
13
26 May
13
15 June
13
16 Nov
13
2 Dec
13
31 Dec
13
31 Dec
13
31 Dec
13
31 Dec
13
31 Dec
13
1 Mar
14
68
CARPENTERS.
CARPENTERS.
224
Names.
507a Frank Tozer Vernon ,
552 Alfred Henry Martin
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt
68a George William Dobinson ,
100 John Angel Fewings
4 Edward William Cawte Garrett
457 Harry Furner Kenshett
145 William Christopher Geaton
471& Frank Meek
53 Philip Henry Lillicrap
48a James George Rogers
520 John Charles Barber
178 mWilliam Henry Evans
305a Ernest Reginald Bennett
407a mWilliam John Seagrove Morrell ...
ntWilliam Maddick Weeks
540 mJohn Henry Hill ...
391a James Uglow
480& mWilliam Marks
259 William Thomas Parish
Ill Albert Andrew Walke ... ,
Samuel Thomas Sadler
m Ernest Samuel Plant
William Amos Hallett
mThomas Francis Barry ._
Ernest Edward Bush...
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
Joseph Poling ....
225b mRobert Irvine
493 James Crispin Renny
131 Thomas Carpenter Robinson
126 Richard Evans Rees
339.fe Robert George Loney
141 Samuel Bounsall
mThomas Longridge ._ „
James Marks Richards
Charles James Wellspring Powell ...
Frederick Edwin Cook
William Thomas Evans
William Henry Cock burn ...
160a Thomas Cross...
180& Frederick William Woolcock
260 William James Pearne
Seniority.
35
432
107
118
366
575
40
16
531
9
497
199
191
1 Apr
99
1 Apr
99
1 Apr
99
1 Apr
99
1 July
99
1 July
99
1 July
99
27 July
99
27 July
99
1 Oct
99
1 Oak
99
1 Oct
99
1 Oct
99
18 Oct
99
1 Jan
00
1 Jan
00
20 Feb
00
30 Mar
00
1 Apr
00
1 May
00
7 June 00
1 July
00
1 July
00
1 July
00
10 Aug
00
28 Sept
00
1 Oct
00
1 Oct
00
1 Oct
00
9 Nov
00
12 Nov
00
1 Dec
00
1 Jan
01
1 Jan
01
1 Apr
01
1 Apr
01
1 Apr
01
21 May
01
30 July
01
30 July
01
1 Jan
02
41
225
CARPENTERS.
Names.
Seniority.
38 m John Cooper Burt ...
39 William John Griffin
117 mJames Thomas Eddey
219 m Albert John Hellyer
454 John Cousins Sole
129 Alfred Henry Lane
261 James Henry Brabyn
127a George Henry Egford
108 John Tipper NichoHs
547 Harry Louis Leech ... ,., „
263 Orlando Rolling
299 George Edward Hutson
352 Samuel Alonzo Trewin
271 William Henry Venning
120 James Bichard Connor
438 mGeorge Moss Howell _
298 William Arthur Cawsey
273 Stephen Oscar Hicks
386 William James Hall
132 Joseph Sandry Legg
6ft George Robert Binning
255 Frederick Charles Carey
284 mFrederick Ernest Dailey
521 tltCharles Quinton »„
265 tttThonias Andrew Walls
366 1
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43Uj
589 mEdward Charles Behenna
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
66 mJohn Thomas Batten
Franklin Andrews
388 John William Sparks
267« mFrederick Cole Lee
11 Arthur James Dale ...
172 Ernest Albert Apps
430 Thomas Latued Thompson ...
72 Alfred George Fulford ,
391Z> Alfred John Griffiths
48 Herbert Edwin Skeens
392 William Johns (V)
262 William Oliver Johns
62a Robert Mitchell
63 Morris Victor Varney
555 Henry John Adams ...
(Lent for duty under Australian Government)
83
1 Jan
02
1 Jan
02
1 Jan
02
18 Mar
02
21 Apr
4 July
4 July
18 Oct
02
02
02
02
18 Oct
02
18 Oct
02
18 Oct
02
18 Oct
02
13 Jan
03
19 Jan
03
9 Feb
03
16 Feb
03
16 Feb
03
16 Feb
03
16 Feb
03
1 June
03
1 June
03
1 June
03
1 June
03
1 June
03
1 June
03
1 June
03
3 June
03
29 June
03
15 July
15 July
15 July
15 July
15 July
22 Aug
22 Aug
22 Aug
22 Aug
8 Oct
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
8 Oct
03
8 Oct
03
8 Oct
03
29 Oct
03
CARPENTERS.
226
Names.
Seniority.
127& John Stevens Werry .». ...
4 Nov
03
63a mWilliam Brown
19 Nov
03
Benjamin Organ Cross
19 Nov
03
492a Edward Farrell Charles
19 Nov
03
267 John William Berry
19 Nov
03
340a tltCharles Price Sanderson
19 Nov
03
99 Norman Orlando Staddon
16 Dec
03
105 Arthur Sydney Bennett
18 Dec
03
474a James Edward Wright
31 Dec
03
217 mHerbert Edward Staddon ..
I Feb
04
175 Charles Felton
16 Mar
04
510 Dugald Carmichael ...
1 Apr
04
182b William Ernest Mutton
1 Apr
04
11a James Edward Pengelly
1 Apr
04
80 George William Miller
1 Apr
04
532 Henry Ham ...
4 Apr
04
196a John Turnbull
17 May
04
561 Edward Frederick Head
14 June
04
(Lent for' service under Australian Government)
509 in James William Edwards ...
29 June
04
503 Samuel Edward Hancock
1 Aug
04
546 Arthur Ernest Osborn
1 Aug
04
231 m Percy Fitz
13 Aug
04
213 Charles William Sainsbury
20 Aug
04
390 Alfred Lee
29 Sept
04
19 William Austin Cooke
15 Dec
04
155 John Parford Porter
31 Jan
05
166 Richard Charles Ward
1 Mar
05
177 Emmanuel Gregory ...
1 Mar
05
213 David James Dalyal Mackay
1 Mar
05
202 mAlbert Edward Griffiths
1 Mar
05
217& Sylvester George Pa wley
17 Mar
05
273& Frederick James Drew
29 June
05
366 |
Page I William Andrew Hancock ...
12 Sept
05
341&J
265a Philip George Rickard
1 Nov
05
William James Atkins
29 Dec
05
347 Charles Alfred Morley Brown
12 Apr
06
89 Sidney Philip Crocker
1 Aug
06
320 Thomas Ambrose Harris
27 Sept
06
79 William Lionel Harfield
31 Jan
07
153 mPercy Turner
28 Feb
07
377 ttlJohn William Husar Montgomery
12 Aug
07
27 Herbert Richard Lillicrap ...
1 Oct
07
528 mArthur Frederick Perry ...
17 July
08
I2f,
227
CARPENTERS.
Seniority.
286 John Charles Coleman
276 George Emmerson ...
268a m William James Lewis
34a William Herbert Staddon ...
865 Alfred George Ingram
476 Walter Exton
37& Alfred Thome
545 Harry Emmerson
364 mGeorge Edward Adams . .
546 Arthur Clement Board
274 Alfred Lamey
47 mAlf red Blake
363 tttSidney George John
291b mHarold Maurice Northrop...
46 Albert George Seymour Edwards
291 Thomas Henry Gwilliam
61 Preston George Avery
Harry Blake
Albert Tapley Andrews
Richard Ernest Brewer
218
29
366 I
Page I James John Brownridge
431a J
167
225
337
185a
148a
Harry Ernest Chappel
George Thomas Stallard
William George Warren
William Morrissey
Thomas Harries
Frederick Sydney Lawrence
Daniel Edward Wood
268a" Walter Thomas Ford Miller
67 mSydney Cundy McClounan
420 Harry Roberts
James Vincent Collins (act)
6 Francis Fernley Smith
234 Arthur Sheppard Anderson .„
148c Alexander Thomas Germaney
389 Sydney Crawford Chiswell
537a Arthur Hitchings ...
mThomas Say sell (act)
264a Charles William Oxford (act)
71 Francis William George Johns (act)
238 Arthur Wright (act)
195a Alfred Walter Leaf (act)
445 Louis Arthur Thomas (act)
218c Arthur Benjamin Stephen Mules (act)
200 William Leonard Budd (act)
69. Thomas William BenDett (act)
George John Henry Doughty (act)
21 Dec 08
1 June 09
8 Sept 09
30 Dec 09
7 July 10
18 Aug 10
30 Sept
30 Jan
29 Mar
4
10
11
11
May 11
May 11
May 11
May 11
May 11
May 11
May 11
May 11
May 11
May 11
25 May 1]
29 June 11
29 July 11
21 Aug 11
31 Aug
28 Sept
16 Dec
28 Dec
28 Dec
29 Feb
29 Feb
29 Feb
15 Mar
30 Mar
6 May
20 May
20 June 12
29 June 12
4 July 12
19 July 12
28 Aug 12
17 Sept 12
16 Oct 12
30 Nov 12
30 Nov 12
26 Dec 12
1 Mar 13
1 May 13
173
CAEPENTEES.
228
Names.
Seniority.
5
Thomas Carveth James (act)
1 May 13
Ernest Henry Mortimer (act)
1 May 13
437
Alfred John Parker (act)
2 May 13
362
Edwin Ernest Back (ant) .... ... ...
2 May 13
150
Sydney Herbert Southard (act)
2 May 13
ha
Francis Thomas Sargent (act)
26 May 13
Francis Jr>hn Jeffery (act) ...
16 June 13
421
Allen Beaumont Frise (act)
24 June 13
mFrancis Edward Charles Davies (act) ...
30 June 13
26
Frederick James Carter (act)
14 July 13
366
Page
> Leonard Rupert Staddon (act)
31 July 13
431a
I
86
Hubert Stanley Sansford act)
8 Aug 13
350
John Henry Evans (act)
19 Aug 13
129a James Benjamin Clarke (act)
20 Aug 13
335
Thomas Stroud (act)
25 Aug 13
288
Frederick George Eke (act)
26 Aug 18
62
Thomas Francis Tyacke (act)
31 Aug 13
Harry Lane (act)
16 Sept 13
Thomas Patrick Healy (act)
7 Oct 13
Edward John Cole (act)
24 Oct 13
281
Henry James Hall (act)
30 Oct 13
Edgar John Jones Munday (act)
28 N->v 13
William Frederick Rowe (act)
29 Not 13
Henry Westhorpe Amber (act) „„
24 Dec 13
452
Percy Alfred Ernest Pratt (act)
3 Jan 14
John Kingsbury (act) .„ ...
20 Feb 14
199
229
CHIEF ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
CHIEF ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
Names.
Seniority.
m James Mitchell ... „
1 Apr 03
524 mSamuel Hill
1 Nov 04
508 Simon Whitehead Ramage
1 Nov 04
453 mHenry Robert Gauntlett
1 Nov 04
365 Eugene Phinehas Mundy Baker
1 Nov 04
178 mGeorge Dewey
1 Nov 01
264a Edward Howell Williams
1 Nov 04
534 David John Leary
1 Nov 04
268« Amos Nicholls
1 Nov 04
77 Joseph Robert Drake .. ...
1 Nov 04
mOttual Henry Naylor._ ...
1 Nov 04
182a mFrederick Duncan Morgan
1 Nov 04
520 Archibald Palmer Norris
I Nov 04
356 John Cook
1 Nov 04
490a Frederick Arthur Drury
1 Apr 05
520 mGeorge Gibbon Finch
1 Apr 05
371 mAlbert William Rea
1 Apr 05
259 William Charles Oliver
1 Nov 05
135 mWilliam O'Keefe
1 Nov 05
287 Edwin George Hoskin
1 Nov 05
540 James Joseph Boyce
1 Nov 05
419 Henry Baldwin Beer
1 Nov 05
525 William Joseph Morrell
1 Nov 05
Edward John William Hodge Rickard
1 Nov 05
317 Henry Thomas Stanley
1 Nov 05
542 mHenry Michael Rice
1 Nov 05
223 James Liddle
1 Nov 05
465 John Thomas Barrett
1 Nov 05
479 mWilliam Henry Edwards
1 Nov 05
31 William James Musselwhite
1 Nov 05
,Zq [ m Arthur Sandy ...
1 Nov 05
109a Alfred Sherriff
1 Apr 06
285 George Alan Butler
17 May 06
408 mRichard Farrell Pearne
1 Nov 06
1740 William Charles Williams
1 Nov 06
344 William Dent Brewin ._
1 Apr 07
,. !■ John William Farrow
22 Henry Pegler .... ._
1 Apr 07
1 Apr 07
414c mCharles Oxford
1 Nov 07
James Edwin Ogburn
1 Nov 07
272 Robert Warden Stewart
1 Apr 08
350 Matthew Angus .„ ... .„
1 Apr 08
451a mRobert Nigel Timbrell „„
1 Nov 08
191' Howard Douglas
1 Nov 08
180 Archibald Speirs „
1 Nov 08
45
CHIEF ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
280
Names.
Seniority.
145 William Standen...
442 John Bronkhorst ...
415 Joseph Walter Tomlin
194 Frederick James Randall
479a mPatrick Nolan Flannigan
239 Nicholas John Hicks ...
339Z> Albert Joseph Lambert
214 mRobert Hawton
-.-. m\ George Owen Hollins
rP~D I
2g > William Henry Windebank ...
„ \ James Stevens
159 m William Hebbes ...
lg > Ernest John Jeffery
217a Thomas Robson Hall
360 Alfred Charles Nurse
630 Reginald Henry Wood
( Lent for duty under the Canadian Government
279 James Alfred Potter
391 George Eustace
522 William John Ley
g \ John Francis Watts
1 \ lit William George Harding
270 Ambrose Smith Valentine Whitehead
127a Thomas Richard Israel Crabb ...
181 John Mankey
Edward Ethelbert Rose
m William Devereux
Herbert John Chaff e
George Henry Ross
John Henry Denton
Ferdinand Charles Keast
John Thomas Taylor
James Henry Wilson ...
Richard Robert Radmore
467
358
23
182
TB
13
220
333
326
366 1
Page \ William Harry Ellison (a)
431a J
Frederick John Evans
125 Frederick William Gardener
176 William Henry Southwell
326 Herbert Edward Pope ...
217c Walter Shakespeare
487 Harry James Buckle
jg \ John Bookless ...
86
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Nov
09
09
09
09
1 Nov
09
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Oct
10
10
10
1 Oct
10
1 Oct
10
1 Oct
10
1 Oct
10
1 Jan
11
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
11
11
11
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
11
11
11
1 Apr
11
1 Apr
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
l;Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
12
12
12
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Oct
12
12
12
12
12
1 Oct
12
lOct
12
280a
CHIEF ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
392
183a
462
475
268c
22bb
507a
TBI
12 )
382
284
491
366
468
476
461
64
391a"
473a
385
TB)
24 (
TB I
116/
506
158
75a
271a
TB I
5f
414a
44
36
™\
507
514
116
46
65
268*
269
TB
27
537
340
TB
3
George Thomas Ward
George Kingsmill Claret
Owen George Smale ...
Samuel Peter Callard Ferris
James Jennings Woods
Louis Bertram Hen wood
Arthur Henry Crimp
John Edward Sanderson
Charles Whitehead Ward
Edward Charles Phillips
Alexander Simpson ...
Henry Taylor
William Mark Parks
James Henry Humby
Matthew Robert Oliver
George Banfield
William John Ash worth
James Jones
Frederick Hubert Williams ...
George Thomas Roper
Joseph Charles Chilton
Walter Dunn
John William Archibald Campbell
William Stanley Lake Collins
Thomas Marshall Davidson ...
Frederick Peck
Henry Davis
mSydney Sylvester
Richard John Figgins
Edwin Palf reman
George Edward Martin
Alfred Horatio Devereux
Edward James Nichols
James Richard Phillips
William Hughes
George Aveston Thomas
Frederick Routley Ward
Harry Smith
William Hope Theobalds
Frederick Worthy Johnson ...
m James Penney Blair
Thomas Pellew Barrow
Joseph Hawkeswortb...
129
Seniority.
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct 13
CHIEF ARTIFICER ENGINEERS— ENGINEERS. 21
Names.
Seniority.
458 Albert Edward Mill ward
Richard John Jenkyn
547 Charles Mansfield
159 m William Alfred Hook
204 William Henry Wiseman
Frederick William Frankling
473 John Eobert Whittaker
443 mDuncan Munroe McLennan
471a John Mitchell (a)
49 Frederick Oldreive
108a William Whyte ,
283 mEdward Linton Callaway „
266 George Henry Augustus Foote
George John Matthews
143
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
30 Dec 13
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
Names.
oe [ III John Plummer
232 James CosgTove
509 James May Hooper ...
298 William Henry Pengelly
304 Albert Howe
155 Frederick Thomas Norris
346 Albert William Gannaway
470 Richard May Newman
127a Edwin Charles Edwards
229 James Edward Bennett
Frederick Steed
119 Alexander Duncan
183 Alexander Noble
Walter George Morris
111 John William Hill Ellis Williams
536 John Fleming
160a James Francis Killock ._
17
Seniority.
1 Nov 01
I Apr
1 Nov
24 Nov
4 Dec
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
02
02
02
02
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
232
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
Names.
Seniority.
331 James Taylor Rochester
390 mJames Robson
354 mAlbert James Day
6 William Thompson
15 Sydney Edwin Soper...
-30 mJohn James McLeod
•SI Charles James Lee
Thomas Lowrey
153 Albert Reed Thompson
185 Albert Wilkes ...
176a Richard Down...
498 Frederick William Baker
164 George Thomas Hales
34« Robert Aitken
tltFrederick Duckworth
TB
22
TB
31
TB
19
IB
4
Charles Bowden Smith
William Henry Catton
William Nock
Ellis Booth
391c Harry Huxley
439 & Edward Richards
561 Thomas William Thorn
(Lent for duty under the Australian Government
with local rank of Chief Artificer Engineer.')
117 Richard Eustice Harvey
86 mJoseph Maurice Manton
69 Arthur Henry Bassett
218c William Henrv Budge
76 Robert Driscoll
110 William James Boyes
150 mJohn William Day ...
448 Philip Sambrook Johns
503 Richard James Lavers
43 Samuel Leather
223a Frederick Mottershead
136 ntEdward Charles Farmer
IB)
9f
Alfred Ernest Shepherd
364 Arthur Thomas
476 Donald Cobb Scott
225c Robert Hugh Junor
402 William John Smails
381 Robert Quinton
484« John Pascoe Cock
James Davidson
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
OH
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 Apr
03
1 May
03
1 May
03
1 May
03
19 May
03
21 May
03
2 June 03
13 June
03
1 July
03
16 July
03
19 July
03
6 Aug
03
2 Oct
03
1 Nov
03
1 Nov
03
1 Nov
03
1 Nov
03
1 Nov
03
1 Nov
03
1 Nov
03
1 Nov
03
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
233
Names.
Seniority.
520a William Arthur Copplestone
1 Nov 03
ok f James Henry Fen ton...
1 Nov 03
496 John Dornan
1 Nov 03
202 William Edwin Hill Turner
_
_,
1 Nov 03
161 Arthur George Jamieson
„,
1 Nov 03
281 mWilliam Howes
1 Nov 03
225a! Edward Ernest Stafford
1 Nov 03
4 93« Joseph Farrar
..
1 Nov 03
457 Alfred Ernest Pressey
„
1 Nov 03
366 George Ernest Booth...
1 Nov 03
221a Harold Fishlock
1 Nov 03
546 John William Smith ...
1 Nov 03
38 Edgar Francis Smith
1 Nov 03
494 Harry Voaden
1 Nov 03
278 m James Forrest
„
1 Nov 03
John Mac Donald
1 Nov 03
20 [ John Treverton Nance
..
1 Nov 03
180« Edwin Dawson
1 Nov 03
484a George Brown
INov 03
255 Charles Sydney Marks
1 Nov 03
109 William Montagu Shepherd
„.
1 Nov 03
144 Frederick Richard Morris
B-
B E
1 Nov 03
187 Charles Gibson
1 Nov 03
5 Charles Vickery
„
1 Nov 03
274 Joseph Lambert Cherril
1 Nov 03
472 Edward Cox
1 Nov 03
Albert Davey ...
..
1 Nov 03
no [ Arthur Lavender
529 Frederick Ellis
..
1 Nov 03
1 Nov 03
160 Harry Beacham
1 Nov 03
232 Alfred John James Roberts
.,
1 Nov 03
20 Arthur Edmund Winter
..
1 Nov 03
165 David William Lloyd....
M
1 Nov 03
386 Frank Mason Robinson
..
1 Nov 03
2 1 \ James Daniel Wall
1 Nov 03
273c mJames Anderson
1 Nov 03
11a James HerbertEdward Baines
1 Nov 03
go V Alexander Silvie
1 Nov 03
14 Henry Guilford
B.
I Nov 03
267Z> George Matthew Wallis
19 Jan 04
146 & William Henry Jethro Randall
.. •
1 Feb 04
282 George Alfred Trim
w
4 Mar 04
19 mFrederic Louis Manthorp ._
,,
4 Mar 04
225 Ernest William Eckersley .„.
_
„
1 Apr 04
193 James George Johnson
.,
m
1 Apr 04
177 Alfred John Joseph Hitchcock
-.
w
1 Apr 04
495 Alfred Edward Thomas
—
~
..
1 Apr 04
106
284
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
Seniority.
365 John Wright
549 Arthur Perry
89 Ellis Longbottom
379 Andrew William Polyglass Boss
262 Alfred Thomas Johns
34 \ William Edward Browne
Henry William Richardson ...
366 Adolphus James Jenkins
351a Thomas Henry Morgan
68a FredBloor
1 47 Thomas Anderson
545 William Herbert Alfred Albert Cottam
11a Walter William Edgar Wakely
469 John Thomas ...
129 mArthur Botting
177 b Ernest Slack ...
377 William Turner
108 John Kirkham
260 John Ernest Gifford
476 Charles Chafen
524 Robert Alexander Nodder ...
148& William James Hayden
William John Bishop
252 Ernest Jacob William Marchant
166a Alexander Whittle
261 William Adamson Ansell
Charles H arold Watts
366 I
Page I Frederick William Scarff ...
4:31b)
519
114
273
464
TB
10
TB
32 f
170a
113
350a
270a
1546
474a
384-
TB I
6f
444
620
William Robert Coleman
Arthur Baldwin
John Michael Williams
Frederick John Baker
[■ Alfred James Tollick
William Henry Ellison (b) ...
William Thomas World
William Edwards
mThomas Arthur Cuthbertson
Wallace O' Sullivan
tnRobert Fernie
Charles Marks Bray „
Frederick Smith ...
Alexander Halkett
Septimus James Widdowfield Richardson
Edward Thomas
Andrew Barker
Arthur John Williams
Edward Henry Ilsley
(L«nt for duty und&r Canadian Govt.)
163
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
04
04
04
04
04
1 Apr 04
1 Apr 04
1 May 04
26 June 04
1 July 04
13 July 04
14 Aug 04
8 Sept
1 Oct
21 Oct
1 Nov
INov
1 Nov
1 Nov
INov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
0-1
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
1 Nov 04
1 Nov 04
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov
INov
1 Nov
1 Nov
1 Nov 04
ARTIPICEK ENGINEERS.
235
Seniority.
528 John McLucas
IB )
,q [ Leonard Hasler Young
174a Walter Henry Bull
280 Albert Matthews
Edward Golby...
Charles Marchant
mThomas Frederick Richards
Percy William Sims
{Lent to the Australian Government. Has
local rank of Acting Chief Artificer Engineer.)
TTi I
,,g \ Ernest Murdoch
Edward Harris
Andrew Lightfoot
{Lent for duty under Australian Govt.')
Emlyn Hugh Gadarm Mason
Ernest Baker ...
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.]
Walter Edward Owens
Frederick George To vey
1 mHenry Cyril Dar ley...
59
237
141
558
73
561
332
575
179
80
TB
29 [
John Corner ...
117 mEdward Alfred Hood
520 Frederick William Neate
127 b Edward George Curnow
128a Alexander Percy Barnes.
238 Alfred Ernest Ward ...
William Timothy Rowland
284
TB
17
274
? William Barton Kay
Walter McQueen
Albert Edgar Marden ...
(Lent for duty under Australian Govt.)
Ernest Miller Fittock
| Francis Scott Curtis
[ John Alphonsus Spillane
Ernest James Trendall
Charles Alfred Wilson ,
James Allen
Alfred Thomas Oliver
Arthur James Robinson
George Kendall Brown „_.
Major William Kempster
Allan James Hurst ...
m Ernest Henry Dowland
Herbert George Ram... ..
fi > James John Glasgow
219 Richard May Healy ...
191 George Bates ... ..„ ««,
in Willi am Tearle .._ „_
196
389
TB
30
TB
26
366
48
405
67
145
167
493
53
IB
1 Nov 04
10 Nov 04
25 Nov
4 Dec
7 Dec
5 Jan
8 Jan
9 Jan
04
04
04
05
05
05
11 Jan 05
10 Feb
05
2 Mar
05
12 Mar
05
25 Mar
05
29 Mar
05
13 Apr
05
1 May
05
12 May
05
4 June 05
7 June
05
1 Aug
05
21 Nov
05
24 Feb
06
24 Feb
06
24 Feb
06
24 Feb
06
24 Feb
06
24 Feb
06
24 Feb
06
24 Feb
06
8 Mar
06
1 Nov
06
1 Nov
06
1 Nov
06
1 Nov
06
1 Nov
06
1 Nov
06
1 May
07
1 May
07
1 May
07
1 May
07
1 May
07
1 May
07
1 Nov
07
236
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
Names.
Seniority.
430 Walter Fenwick
288 Walter Newman
471& Alfred Bailey
318 Harry White
148a Hedley Beer
340a Leonard Stace...
234 m John Ernest Mitchell
432 William George Jackson
71 mBenjamin Harold Rose ...
28 Charles i Thomas Austin Lacey
471 £Percy Oswald Wheatcroft ...
26 William Herbert Whittaker
261 mJoseph Bown
129a Frederick Monks
291 Alexander Thomas Bilsland . . .
221 Albert Beretia Baldock
388 John Lippiett...
29 James Keenan .. .
63 m Arthur Austin
231 William Henry Bradley
520 Ellis Hooke Simons ...
John Dews
11 John Lawerance Leigh
524 mJob Barnard Bucknall
326c John Thomas Birtwhistle ...
471J Arthur Bancroft
161 m William Frederick Joseph Howe
34 Harold Dearman
438 Thomas Bell
225 George Greenslade Mansfield
Archibald Barrie
263 Frank Bullen
524 John Young
366 Murdock McKenzie
385 ( J)Leon Joseph Killmayer . . .
327 George Henry Farebrother
510 Frank Hugh Webber
120 Herbert George Green
520 Charles Walter Ford
228a Percy Claude Munro
Charles Alfred Brown
262 mRobert Douglas
Jesse Woodman
106 Albert Edward Hall
431 Frederick John Palmer
335 William Alexander Procter....
185a John William McAlister
1 Lumley Robinson
114 mGeorge Churchward Knott
John Walter Rodgers
218 George John Privett...
196a George Manwaring Hills
63 James Henry Sessford ... ,
249
Nov 07
Nov 07
Nov 07
Nov 07
Nov 07
Nov 07
Nov 07
Apr 08
Apr 08
Apr 08
Apr 08
Apr 08
Apr 08
Oct 08
Nov 08
Nov 08
Nov 08
Nov 08
Nov 08
Nov 08
Nov 08
Nov 08
Nov 08
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
Apr
Apr
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
Apr 09
Apr 09
Apr 09
Apr 09
Apr 09
Apr 09
Apr 09
Apr 09
Apr 09
Apr 09
Apr 09
Apr 09
Nov 09
Nov 09
Nov 09
Nov 09
Nov 09
Nov 09
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
286a
HXMES.
Seniority.
16
Arthur William Perryman Daw
INov
09
Archibald Edwin Creal ...
1 Nov
09
(Lent for duty under the Australian Govt.)
273J Herbert Thomas Winch
1 Nov
09
217J
Charles Albert Palser
1 Nov
09
105
William Albert Whittle
1 Nov
09
448
Alfred Pollitt
1 Nov
09
388
mGeorge Williams Redgate „
1 Nov
09
217
Richard John Lewarne Bastow
1 Nov
09
191
Edwin John Rose
1 Nov
09
James William Reay
1 Nov
09
262
James McBroom
I Nov
09
276
Benjamin Hooley ..
1 Nov
09
620
John Chad wick
(Le?it for duty under Canadian Govt.)
1 Nov
09
96
mErnest Edward Moorey
1 Nov
09
200
m John Henry Bodys...
1 Nov
09
366
Frederick James Salmon
1 Nov
09
366
mThomas Maxted
1 Nov
09
100
Arthur Lewis Shaw . .
1 Nov
09
476
William Ernest John Ricks
1 Nov
09
42
Arthur Cyril Green
1 Mar
10
420
Joseph Fegan
1 Mar
10
265a Josiah Williamson ...
1 Mar
10
258
William Jones
1 Mar
10
505
Ernest Clifford Crow
1 Mar
10
120
Harry Levo Hodge
1 Mar
10
2736 John William Nepo ...
1 Mar
10
73
David Branson
1 Mar
10
492a
mHarry Paltridge
1 Mar
10
258
Tom Brown
1 Mar
10
27
Leonard Warrington Lindsay
1 Mar
10
391a
Alexander Hamilton Wilson
1 Mar
10
108
John Richardson Sunderland
1 Mar
10
520
Charles Palmer
1 Mar
10
118
Charles Manton
1 Mar
10
196a
mJohn Stobart
1 Mar
10
99
Harold Edward Oyler ...
1 Mar
10
366
mFrederick George Hood
1 Mar
10
William Smith
1 Mar
10
Sydney George Smith _
1 Mar
10
510
Robert Soulsby
1 Mar
10
521
John Benjamin Somerville . . .
8 Aug
10
191
Ernest Arthur Humphreys...
1 Oct
10
177
Ernest John Lacey
1 Oct
10
547
Frank Austin Truckle
1 Oct
10
48
George McDonald
1 Oct
10
306
James Bertram Langdon ...
1 Oct
10
163
Sydney Fisher
1 Oct
10
421
George Francis Whettingstall
1 Oct
10
35
mReginald Manton .„
298
1 Oct
10
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
Nambs.
Seniority.
'2dbd
George Thomas Pillage
1 Oct
10
420
Percy Charles Carrier ...
1 Oct
10
387
Charles Frederick Langmaid
1 Oct
10
Thomas Anthony Kelly
1 Oct
10
63a
John Lamond
1 Oct
10
155
Reginald William Dawes
1 Oct
10
228
Ernest Driver
1 Oct
10
267
Arnold Wharton ... ...
1 Oct
10
34
mGeorge Chisholm Southron
1 Oct
10
180* William Alfred Porter
1 Oct
10
339*
James Lang Brock
1 Oct
10
496
James Victor Tector ...
1 Oct
10
303
mFrank Harry Allen
1 Oct
10
47
Robert Joseph Ross
1 Oct
10
99
John Dean
1 Oct
10
William Cockcroft
1 Oct
10
Sidney Hewitt
1 Oct
10
34
Charles Edward Morris
1 Oct
10
532
Alfred Patton
1 Oct
10
362
Frederick McCarthy
1 Oct
10
177
Ivor Alpbanso Maggs
. 1 Oct
10
240
Thomas Arthur Edwin Rush
I 1 Oct
10
262
William Day
1 Oct
10
40
Arthur Brown
1 1 Oct
10
132
Edmund Charles Crangle
i 1 Oct
10
520
John Anthony Symmonds ...
1 Oct
10
305a
James McOustra
1 Oct
10
454
George Frederick Schwartz
1 Oct
10
337
James Milne (a)
1 Mar
11
342
William John Cater ...
1 Apr
11
239
Ul Henry Turner Berry
1 Apr
11
175
Joseph Billing...
1 Apr
11
273
Herbert Flood
1 Apr
11
366
Page
. William Foster Floyd
1 Apr
11
nva
284
William Kirkhouse Body comb
1 Apr
11
George Albert Janes
1 Apr
11
352
William John Jones
1 Apr
11
387
Harry William Harker
1 Apr
11
5a Andrew Arthur A bbie
1 Apr
11
14Se
Angus Henry Denoon
1 Apr
11
166
IllThomas Davison
1 Apr
11
391c
William George Fuller
1 Apr
11
127a
Percy Sidney Walkey ....
1 Apr
11
263
Charles Ashley Richards
1 Apr
11
266
Harry Shepherd ... „_
1 Apr
11
237
John Robert Vickery _,
1 Apr
11
156
Archibald Frank Fewins _
1 Apr
11
9
Herbert Samuel Cail ... _
1 Apr
11
213
William Henry Robbins „ ,
15 May
11
537* John Charles Smith .„ ...
1 Aug
11
348
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
286c
Names.
131
291
5
366
547
337
352
284
65
9 William Murray Oalder ,
114 trtRichard Robinson
507a William Simon
277 Edward Freeman
John Skelton
239 William Muirhead
182 b Samuel Roylance Wyche
Spencer George Ted bury
William Thomas Solomon ...
George Dore ...
Ernest Taylor
William Moore
Albert Edward Fisher
Richard Robert Annetts
496a William Ashworth Pickup ...
William Henry Nicholas
Walter Richard John Ford Switzer
Alfred Ernest Buck
George Thomas Harris
tn William Perry Hill
James Lindsey Crawford
Henry Richard George Brooking ..
Sydney Penney Lemon
ntGustave Hermann Quaas
195a Herbert Stroud
61 Arthur Bruce
363 Albert Smith
496 Frederick Samuel Heath
274 James William O'Brien
11a William Thomas Hall
39 John Charles Richard Blampey
Elias Brown ...
80 John Rowe
326c John Jackson McGuffie
66 Alfred Dore Slatter
Rowland Brightman
Gilbert Mager McWhirter
Henry Charles Humphries ...
Joseph Duckworth ..
William Christie Abbie
John Mitchell
Arthur Henry Williams
Robert Kerr Weir
180& Andrew Moules .„
473 William Charles Abrams ...
George N orris
George Edwin Every
Tom Black Henson
Henry William Shervell
William John Batting
Henry Crump
Thomas John Gard
William Nicholas Grose
401
Seniority.
34
120
118
61
267
342
145
61
263
546
153
159
531
1 Aug
11
1 Aug
11
1 Aug
11
1 Aug
11
1 Aug
11
1 Aug
11
1 Aug
11
1 Aug
11
1 Aug
11
1 Aug
11
1 Nov
11
1 Nov 11
1 Nov 11
1 Nov 11
1 Nov 11
1 Nov 11
1 Nov
11
1 Nov 11
1 Nov 11
1 Nov
11
1 Nov 11
1 Nov 11
1 Nov 11
1 Nov
11
1 Nov
11
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
lFeb
12
1 Feb
12
lFeb
12
1 Feb
12
1 Feb
12
1 Mar
12
1 Mar
12
1 Mar
12
1 Mar
12
1 Mar
12
1 Mar
12
1 Mar
12
1 Mar
12
236rf
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
Names.
Seniority.
4 William Frederick Buckland
1 Mar ]
L2
Michael Richards
1 Mar
2
432 William Pearson
1 Mar ]
12
11 Fred Charlie Bowman
1 Mar
2
326 Alfred George Pile
1 Mar :
2
273 mCharles Porteous
1 Mar ]
2
273* Harold John Byrne
1 Apr
L2
62 Clarence Schofield
1 Apr
t2
9 Albert Henry Benfield ._
1 Apr
L2
153 James Percy Pearson
1 Apr
12
118 Frank Stuart Stuckey
1 Apr :
L2
237 James Albert Thirlway ..
1 Apr
L2
47 lb Joseph Henry Carter
1 Apr :
L2
148a Charles Hill
1 May
L2
Cecil Arthur Letchford
1 May 1
2
388 William Eagle Ross
1 May 1
L2
575 Henry John Rendall Gould
1 May ]
L2
(Lent for duty under Australian Gvct.)
68a Robert Wilson
1 May 1
2
260 Alexander Henry Hall (act)
1 Sept 1
2
69 Frank Henry Reynolds
1 Sept ]
L2
63 George Oakes ... ..
1 Sept 1
2
48 mAUan Park
1 Sept :
12
531 William Henry Swan •.
1 Sept ]
L2
273ft mAndrew Kyles Birrell
1 Sept
L2
William Benjamin Charity
1 Sept
12
388 Ernest Thaxter
1 Sept
L2
118 Harry Bolton
1 Sept 1
12
71 Richard Russell Pugh
1 Sept ]
L2
337 William Henry Dolphin
1 Sept 1
2
284 mDaniel Humpherson
1 Sept 1
12
80 Stanley James Brading
1 Sept ]
L2
117 Leonard Bury
1 Nov
12
66 William Daniel Isaac
1 Nov
[2
34 Sidney John Todd
1 Nov
12
225 James Charles Purnell '
i Nov :
L2
484a William John Richardson ...
i Nov :
L2
507a James Fraser Rae ...
1 Nov
12
132 William Wentworth
1 Nov ]
12
160a Henry Edward Dacey
1 Nov
L2
457 Joseph Frederick Webb
1 Nov
L2
William Ryley Bindley
1 Nov
12
39 Frederick Charles Stan borough
1 Nov
12
27 James Paul Kinner Griffiths
1 Nov
L2
252 Thomas Marwood
1 Nov
L2
44 William John Boyd
1 Nov
12
342 Percy Robert Brooker
1 Nov
12
131 mJames Grant ... _ „
1 Nov
12
200 John Thomas Hunt ... ^.
1 Nov
t2
449
ARTIFICES ENGINEERS.
286e
Names.
Seniority.
448 William Lionel Probyn Hurle
1 Nov 12
326 William Herbert Sheppard ...
1 Jan 13
100 George Edward Harman
1 Jan 13
113 David White Charlwood ..
1 Jan 13
11 Arthur Thomas Batley Bird...
1 Jan 13
127 b Thomas Richard Allerton
1 Jan 13
239 (Z)Adolphus Edward Stark
1 Jan 13
473 Alfred Shotter
1 Jan 13
65 William George Henry Pike...
1 Jan 13
391c Prank Wilkinson
1 Jan 13
326 Charles Stephen Grigson
1 Jan 13
476 Ernest David Roberts
1 Jan 13
100 Samuel Thomas Bews
1 Jan 13
120 John Henry Roberts
1 Jan 13
420 William Henry Leonard
1 Jan 13
195« Walter Swinbourne Thomas {act) ...
1 May 13
4 John David Campion (act) ...
1 May 13
352 William Andrew Lewis (act)
1 May 13
William John Ahearn (act) ...
1 May 13
326c Tom Clegg (act)
1 May 13
432 Ernest Albert Duncan Williams (act)
1 May 13
225 Matthew Brooks Hobson (act)
1 May 13
274 Alexander Isbister Torry (act)
1 May 13
163 Frank Tarrant (act)
1 May 13
James Woodrow (act)
1 May 13
145 Harry Southon (act) ...
1 May 13
232 Harry Hargreaves (act)
1 May 13
99 Claude Beevor King (act)
1 May 13
261 John William Humphries (act)
1 May 13
47 William Thomas Kirkland (act) ...
1 May 13
44 Benjamin John Presland (act)
1 June 13
63 Harry Richards (act)...
1 June 13
5a Alfred James Christopher Bullen (act)
1 June 13
471& Edward Crossen (act)
1 June 13
141 Percy Henry Aspinal (act)
1 June 13
496 John Walter Jenkins (act) ...
1 June 1 3
291 mWilliam Williams (act)
30 June 13
113 Cuthbert Cook Greener (act)
1 Aug 13
114 George Pinegar (act)
1 Aug 13
391c Benjamin George Evans (act)
1 Aug 13
153 Louis John Fox (act)
1 Aug 13
273 Ernest Southwick Johnson (act)
1 Aug 13
131 Joseph Samuel Carron (act)
1 Aug 13
9 mJohn Arthur Ransom (act)
1 Aug 13
547 Harry Daulman (act)
1 Aug 13
273b John William Jones (act)
1 Aug 13
232 mArthur Walter (act)
1 Aug 13
326c Stanley Arthur James (act)
1 Aug 13
16 George Thomas Phillips (act)
1 Aug 13
62 George Miller Donald (act)
1 Aug 13
211b James Milne (b) (act)
1 Aug 13
'500
236/
ARTIFICEE ENGINEERS.
39 John Wilson (act)
484a William Edward Henry King (act)
266 Edmund John Pysden (act)
531 John William Tollick (act)
288 Chailes William Toms (act)
3H9& Harry Ayles (art)
185a Arthur John Allchorn (act)...
473 Reginald Charles Drew (act)
48 William Henry Craddock (act)
432 m Robert Joseph Craddock (act) ...
391a George Marmaduke Seaman (act) ...
11a Thadeus Bury Hargreaves (aet) >....
218 Charles Allan (act)
67 Thomas Allen (act)
Alfred Hayden (act)
63a Charles Johnstone Beadle (act)
337 Reginald Barker (act)
Charles Henry Herbert (act)
Alexander Ellis (act)
Albert Patien Shoring (act)
Horace Alfred Butler (act) ...
Frederick Henry Causfield (act) ...
Joseph House (act) ...
John Charles Robinson (act)
Arthur John Rice (act)
Herbert Robins (act)
Henry Mallett (act)...
Harry Nicholls (act)
Percival Frederick Da vies (act) ...
340a Alfred George Nancarrow (act)
159 Ernest Frederick Smith (act)
177 Henry David Whitehouse (act)
66 George Heron (act) ...
305a William James Sambells Willcocks
537a Arthur Thomas Birch (act)
Charles Godsell Matthews (act) ...
George William Feast (act)
James Sanderson (act)
Joseph Larke Wagstaff (act)
Harold Bullimore (act)
Thomas Carrin^toii Howell (act) ...
Harry Matthews Tope (aet)
mWilliam John Germon (act)
Alfred James Daniells (act)
127a Edwin Foster (act)
148a Harold Heyes (act)
Wdliam Pullan (act)
Benjamin Thomas Holmes (act) ...
Frank Joseph. Towler (aet)
Sidney Dawson (act) ... ««,
Thomas Cole (act)
Alexander McCorquindale (act) ...
552
117
100
509
387
388
80
284
234
161
86
166
(act)
286
79
260
352
61
65
347
266
448
Seniority.
1 Aug
13
1 Aug
13
1 Sept
13
1 Sept
13
1 Sept
13
1 Sept
13
1 Sept
13
1 Sept
13
1 Sept
13
1 Sept
13
1 Sept
13
1 Sept
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
lOct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
13
INov
13
INov
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
13
1 Nov
13
INov
13
1 Nov
13
INov
13
1 Nov
13
1 Dec
13
1 Dec
13
1 Dec
13
1 Dec
13
1 Dec
13
1 Dec
13
1 Dec
13
1 Dec
13
1 Dec
13
1 Dec
13
1 Dec
13
1 Dec
13
1 Feb
14
1 Feb
14
1 Feb
M
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS, ETC.
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
237
Names.
Seniority.
William Crook McLean (act)
1 Feb
14
Cuthbert Abraham Taylor Fincken (act)...
1 Feb
14
161
Charles Edward Barnicoat (act) ...
1 Feb
14
William Andrew Frost (act)
1 Feb
14
Frederick Charles Fry (act)
1 Feb
14
263
William Samuel Barnes (act)
1 Feb
14
Victor Woolston Harvey (act)
1 Feb
14
Sidney Herbert Martin (act)
1 Feb
14
William Jackson (act)
1 Feb
14
430
Joseph Edward Lowes (act)
1 Mar
14
William Charles Carter (act)
1 Mar
14
Her ber t Peters Way (act)
1 Mar
14
Clement William Hearn (act)
1 Mar
14
Peter Alex Armstrong (act)
1 Mar
14
Thomas Andrew Robinson (act) ..
1 Mar
14
567
WARRANT MECHANICIANS.
Names.
Seniority.
524 Denis Donovan
William Peter Coghlan
TltRicaard Roy croft ...
Francis John Jago ...
448 Clayton Hartnup
524 Thomas Henry Stanbury
Arthur Paddock
507a Thomas Gerrard King
114 Alfred James Witchell ...
William Alfred Bass
113 John Tucker
291 mRicbard Lavis
420 Arthur George Mildren
4 Robert Henry Sims
11 mCharles Stephen Fairley
148a Richard William Rowland (act)
39 James Cough Ian (act)
237 Frederick Mann (act)
159 Samuel Hamilton (act)
339& John Howard (act) ._
Michael James Clifford (act)
George William Cummings (act) ...
lltAlfred Start (act) ...
Samuel Edward Gray (act)
24
1 Nov 10
1 Nov 10
1 Nov 10
1 Nov 10
1 Apr 1 1
1 Apr 11
1 Apr 11
1 Jan 12
1 Jan 12
1 Jan 12
1 Jan 12
1 Jan 13
1 Jan 13
1 Jan 13
1 Jan 13
1 Jan 13
1 May 13
1 May 13
1 May 13
1 May 13
1 Dec 13
1 Dec 13
1 Feb 14
1 Feb 14
CHIEF SCHOOLMASTERS
Nambs.
Seniority.
385 Richard Mountstephens
284 James Allen Hearn Prideaux
512 Arthur William Yeates
180 William Henderson ... _
4
10 Jan 10
23 Feb 11
20 Nov 11
14 Nov 12
288
HEAD SCHOOLMASTERS, ETC.
HEAD SCHOOLMASTERS.
Names.
Seniority.
160
Charles Mason
1 Apr
01
S20
John Guard
1 Apr
04
524
Samuel Snell Hutchings
1 Apr
04
524
Francis Hill .
1 Apr
04
180
Frederick Bush
1 Apr
04
213
George Garrett
23 Jan
05
259
John Alfred Kowe
6 Sept
05
146
Samuel Louis Hutchings
3 Apr
07
127
William John Bennet Hore ...
8 Apr
07
170
Francis Banfleld George
19 Nov
08
Charles Frederick Way
7 Sept
09
366
William Tomlinson
10 Jan
10
384
Frederick Arthur James
10 Jan
10
520
Arthur Stephen Chapman
10 Jan
10
366
Richard Henry Britton Saunders ...
10 Jan
10
524
Frederick James Farr
10 Jan
10
213
Arthur William Holland
10 Jan
10
170
Willie Candey
10 Jan
10
512
Alfred Letherby
10 Jan
10
524
George Henry Turner
9 Oct
10
146
Edward Vivian Paynter
23 Feb
11
512
George Anthony David Brown
26 Sept
11
175
William Uhrismas Hewlett
2 Oct
11
520
Percy James Tippett
16 Nov
11
520
William George Barrett
20 Nov
11
Albert Clement Pope. _
22 Dec
11
180
Horace Evelyn Hindman
28 Dec
11
259
Oliver Chivers
14 Feb
12
512
William Thomas Govier
15 Feb
12
213
Philip Herbert Watts
30 May
12
524
Thomas Charles Evans
29 Sept
12
262
Stewart O'Fee
14 Nov
12
191
Fredeiick Tom Loman
33
20 Feb
14
HEAD WARDMASTERS.
Names.
Seniority.
Oh \ Frederick Hannaford
170 I
NH \ Walter Austen
Mai)
524 I
NH \ mSidney George Comden
Plym)
520]
NH l George Hewlett Tolervy Wilsmore ..
Has)
385 Thomas Chappell
520 I
AS V utAlexander Bailey Biggs
Parti )
127 Harry Ernest Lambert
7
27 Oct 02
4 Nov 04
28 June 06
29 Oct 08
5 May 11
5 May 11
6 May 11
WARRANT WRITERS, ETC.
238«
WARRANT WRITERS.
Names.
Seniority.
524
tltCharles Harrison Cocks ...
1 Jan 10
520
James Frederick Wrate
1 Jan 10
520
William Francis Behenna ...
1 Jan 10
366
Arthur Reginald Martin
1 Jan 10
180
tltLeonard Marlborough Poe
1 Jan 10
524
Alfred Henry Meek ...
1 Jan 10
191
William George Abell
1 Jan 10
5
William Cubbin
4 Jan 12
159
Richard Ernest White
4 Jan 12
385
m James Henry King
29 Jan 12
366
William Thomas Brown ...
22 Feb 13
366
Thomas William Barry
10 Mar 13
524
William King {act) ...
28 Aug 13
524
George Frederick Wester ton {act) .„
19 Sept 13
503
Fred Edmonds {act) ... ,_
15
21 Sept 13
HEAD STEWARDS.
Names.
Seniority.
266
Harry Edwin Rees
1 Jan
10
180
Alfred Walter William Rowe
1 Jan
10
524
m William John Hore Kingcome
1 Jan
10
Ernest James Wilson
1 Jan
10
263
111 William George Fayrer
1 Jan
10
213
ntSamuel Aaron Finemore ...
1 Jan
10
366
mAlf red William Davidson
1 Jan
10
520
mRobert William Thorn
1 Jan
10
259
John William Denley
1 Jan
10
512
Philip Edward Harkin
10
1 Jan
10
2386
INSTRUCTORS IN COOKERY, ETC.
INSTRUCTORS IN COOKERY.
Seniority.
366 Frederick William Collins
520 Frank Pharaoh
524 Alphonso Jago
3
1 Jan 10
1 Jan 10
4 Oct 11
KEEPER AND STEWARD OF THE ROYAL CABINS
IN H.M. YACHT.
Name. i Seniority.
518 Samuel Mackenzie Hammond ._
22 June 11
WARRANT ARMOURERS.
Names. Seniority.
ISO mErnest Addy
366 Edward James Barnes
366 Alexander Workman
180 Frederick Mannell
524 m John Albert Ford
524 John Harold Westlake
273J Andrew Paterson
180 Harry Baverstock
Kobert William Maclean {act) ...
9
8 Aug
8 Aug
8 Aug
8 Aug
11
11
11
11
8 Aug
8 Nov
11
12
8 Nov
12
8 Nov
12
18 Dec
13
WARRANT ELECTRICIANS.
Names.
Seniori
ty.
44 George William Hows
1 Nov
11
305amCharles Philip Perry
INov
11
431 John Blakey Clough
INov
11
120 Thomas Raymond Brotheridge
1 Nov
11
273 J Joseph Archer Smith ..
1 Nov
11
132 Ernest Charles Offer
1 Nov
Jl
388 Joseph Berry ...
11 Nov
12
326cAndrew Armour ...
11 Nov
12
496 William Ross
11 Nov
12
284 Edwin George Goad
11 Nov
12
llaFrank Benjamin Etherington (act) ...
14 Nov
13
266 William Lewis Richards {act} ...
14 Nov
13
100 Sydney Robert George Spriddle (act) ...
14 Nov
13
391JLaurence Gatt (act)
14 Nov
13
14
OFFICERS
OF
THE ROYAL MARINE FORCES
K 2
MO ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
Officers in this List whose names are in italics are on the. Seconded or
Supernumerary Lists.
" GIBRALTAR."
The Globe, with the motto " Per Mare Per Terrain."
COLONEL IN CHIEF.
THE KING.
HEAD QUARTERS STAFF OF THE ROYAL MARINE
FORCES.
Admiralty, Caxton House, Tothill Street, Westminster, S.W.
Date of
ADJUTANT-GENERAL. Appointment.
Lieutenant- General Sir William Charles Nicholls, K.C.B 26 June 11
ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
Colonel David Mercer .„ 4 Sept 11
DEPUTY ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
(For Judge Advocate and other duties.)
Lieut.- Colonel Herbert Edward Blumberg _ .„ 2 Oct 11
QUARTERMASTERS.
Hon. Major John Francis Dimmer - 7 May 02
Hon. Major m William Symes ... .- -~ 22 Dec 07
WARRANT OFFICERS.
Walter Edward Downer, Superintending Clerk .„ 13 Mar (2
Albyn Edward Brown „ ... .- 6 July 10
Andrew Jamieson „ ... ... ••• -- H June 11
ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY.
Head- Quarters, Portsmouth.
GENERAL.
It John Beckwi^h Leefe, P.S.G.
Sir William Charles Nicholls, K.C. B.
{Adjutant- General 26 Jhw 1911)
It James Henry Bor, C.B., C.M.G. ....
{Extra Equerry to the King)
MAJOR-GENERAL.
William Inglefield Eastman, P.S.C 7 Feb 12
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
241
Rank in Corps.
.„ 7 Feb 12
LIEUTENANT-GENERAL.
7 Feb 12
7 Feb 12
Rank in Army
7 Feb 12
7 Feb 12
7 Feb 12
7 Feb 12
COLONEL COMMANDANT.
JSP Leonard Thales Pease, P.A.C.
(Tempy. Brigadier- General 14 Oct 13)
Appointed.
7 Feb 12 26 June 11
Rank as Colonel in
Corps. Army.
10 Apr 06
COLONEL 2nd COMMANDANT.
It* Harry Lynch Talbot 7 Feb 12 7 Feb 12
Sir GcorgeGrey Aston, K.C.B., AdC, P.S.C. 7 May 13
(Admiralty for Special Service, 2 Apr 13)
26 Jan 08
24 May 05
LIE UTENANT-COLONELS.
(I( i") Archibald Paris, C.B., P.S.C.
(Inspector of Recruiting, 14 Dec 13)
ItGunning Morehead Campbell
.17«Lewis Conway -Gordon, P.S.C
John Markham Rose, P.S.C.
Cecil Alvend Fitz Herbert Osmaston
Corps.
1 July 08
1 Aug 10
9 Dec 10
2 Oct 11
14 Dec 13
Rank in
Army.
Colonel 28 Sept 05
Colonel 12 Mar 1 1
Colonel 10 Oct 1 1
Lt.-Col. 1 Sept 10
Lt.-Col, 1 Sept 12
242-4
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
ARTILLERY.
MAJOKS.
1908
Sydney Gaitskell (Drafting Officer 15 July 12)
520 Gerald Noel Anstice Harris...
Gerald Robert Poole {Superintendent R.N.
School of Music IMar 1914)
520 )
W. }■ WS Charles Louis Brooke
Coll)
1909
326
Plcton Phillipps, M.V.O. (Seconded Member
of Ordnance Board,! Oct IS)
Pryce Peacock ... .... .-
1910
26(3 mHugo Worthington
OB. WS William Dixon (Seconded 14 Oct 10)
273& John Robert Henry Homfray
448 Arthur Frederic Binney „
1911
(7)mFitzstephen John Featl erstoa French
(J)mFrederick Lewis Dibblee ...
Rank by
Corps,
13 Mar
4 Apr
1 Julj
1 July
31 May
10 Oct
1 Aug
1 Aug
10 Oct
14 Oct
... 27 July
j. 19 Sept
1912
Edward McCarthy (Instructor of Musketry,
16 Oct 12) .„
1913
(l)Frederich William Lumsden, P.S.C. ....
(Seconded. General Staff Officer, 2nd
Grade, Straits Settlements, 4 June 1910)
John Brough, M V O., P.S.C. (Seconded 9 Aug
1910 Staff Officer to Inspector General of
West African Frontier Force, 1 Nov 11).... 10 June
Archibald Primrose Liston Foulis (1st Asst.
Sunt. R.N. School of Music, 9 Jan 1912) ... 10 June
IFS(Z)Reginald Cecil Temple 29 June
9 Robert Ormiston Paterson ... ... ... 14 Dec
18
Brevet in the
Army.
Lb.- Col. 1 Sept 12
Lt.-<ol. 1 Sept 12
Lt.-Col. 1 Sept 13
Lt.-Col. 1 Sept 13
Maj. 1 Sept 07
Ma). 1 Sept 07
Maj. 1 Sept 0
Ma]. 1 Sept 07
Maj. 1 Sept 07
Maj. 1 Sept Of
Maj.
Maj.
18 Oct Maj. 1 Sept 1
10 June Maj. 1 Sept 1
1 Sept 1
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
245
ARTILLERY.
Captains.
Rank in
Seniority as
1901 Corps.
Lieut. R.M.
Edward West Harding .„ ... ... ... 1 Apr
{Instructor of Gunnery 31 May 11)
1 July 96
1902
;391^Nathaniel Fiennes Trotman, P.A.C 1 Jan
1 July 96
John Hyndman Howell- Jones, P.A.C. (Seconded
Army Ordnance Department, 30 Apr 09) ... 19 Apr I July 97
mGeorge Leonard Kaikes (Instructor of Gunnery,
27 Oct 11) 3 May 1 July 97
1903
Richard Vernon Tredennick Ford (Staff Officer
16 Oct 12) 1 Jan 1 July 97
Francis Clifford Kendle (Instructor of Gunnery
21 Oct 12) !. 2i Jan 1 July 97
120 Arthur William George Ridings 9 Feb 1 July 97
54 Arthur George Troup, P.S.C ... 27 Apr 1 July 97
1904
Page \ (I) lit William Skeffington Foe (Asst. Inspector
534 J Naval Ordnance Inspection Staff '10 Dec 11) 18 Feb 1 July 97
mGeorge Young Russell 7 Apr 1 July 97
Page \ Charles Arthur Bishop),'?. A.Q.(Asst. Inspector
531 J Naval Ordnance Inspection Staff, 1 Feb 12) 10 May 1 July 98
WColl ( Ricliar{i Foster Carter Foster, P.S.C. ... 8 Aug 1 July 98
588 Frederick George Tanqueray-Willaume ... 1 Oct 1 July 98
J26c George Cyril Woodcock 21 Nov 1 July 98
1906
162 George Mathew 1 Sept 1 July 98
&Edwin Harold Barr (2nd Asst. Supt. R.N.
School of Music, 1 Jan 12) ... 1 Sept 1 July 98
(I) Francis Gainsborough Lane-Poole, P.A.C.
(Seconded Third Asst. Supt. of
Experiments, Shoebvryness 1 Jan 14)... 1 Dec 1 Jan 99
1907
139/* Robert Edgar Kilrert 1 Sept 1 Jan 99
W \VS (I~)Percy Raworth Hey cock (Seconded
11 1 Aug 12) 1 Sept 1 Jan 99
17a John Wallace Hudleston 6 Sept 1 Jan 99
1908
61 Guye Wcllesley Lushington 13 Mar 1 Jan 99
21
246
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
ARTILLERY.
Captains — continued.
1909
113 (2) William Archibald Jolly
342 ®Harold BloiUnt
260 (J) Percy Montague Clifton Wilde
Seymour Granger Leslie P.A.C. {Seconded
Army Ordnance Department, 13 Apr 11)...
476 WS St. George Frederick Gordon Caulfeild ...
261 Lancelot Dunlop Briscoe
153 Alan Harvey Lockyer Prynne ...
1910
100 Eichard Bertram Graham Warder
117a Thomas Amaury MacNamara Bourchier
ID WS William Henry Lainson Tripp
Henry Knighton Stephens (Ordnance College,
1 Jan. 14)
William Noel Stokes, P.A.C. (Seconded Army
Ordnance Dept. 22 Feb 10)
263 WS Walter Legh Huntingford
Alan George Barwys Bourne, M.V.O. (Staff
College, 22 Jan 14)
1911
4^3 Harold Edward William Iremonger
631 Harold Godfrey St. George Morgan
Arthur Stanley Cantrell
647 John Bird Chancellor ...
11 Alfred Denis Bertram Godfray _
66 Godfrey Herbert Jollye... .„
1912
(I)Bonald Winder Ilutton „
(Seconded /or service with Egyptian Army
16 Aug 12)
80 Sevmour Cruddas _
170 Stephen Charles Wace
266 Geoige Rutledge
1913
gFreeman Charles Nepean Bishop (Ordnance
College, 1 Jan. 13) ..
Dudley Leigh Amati (Staff College, 1 Feb. 13)
48 Christopher Maitin Duirant
273 Charles Archibald Lambert
273 Rowland Harries
239 Ivor Harries _
Montgomery Williams ._ ... .„ ._
(Assistant Instructor of Musketry 2 Mar
1914
476 George Harold Kendle ..„
53
Rank in
Corps.
1 Jan
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Jan
^)
1 Jan
Seniority a
Lieut. M.A
1 Jan 99
1 July 99
1 July 99
1 July 99
1 July 99
1 July C9
1 July 99
1 Jan 00
1 Jan 00
1 Jan 00
1 July 00
1 July 00
1 July 00
1 July 00
1 Jan
1 Jan 01
1 Jan
1 Jan 01
1 Sept
1 July 01
1 Sept
1 July 01
1 Sept
1 July 01
1 Sept
1 July 01
1 Jan 02
1 Jan
1 Jan 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Jan
1 Jan 03
1 Jan
1 Jan 03
1 Mar
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 03
1 Sept
1 July 03
1 Sept
1 July 03
1 Sti t
1 July 0,3
1 Jan 04
ROYAL MARINE FORCES. 247
ARTILLERY.
LIEUTENANTS.
1904
Rank in
Corps,
(7)Alfred Leonard Forster ( Adjutant 24 Feb 14) 1 July-
John Melviile Tuke (Asst. Adj't. 13 May 11) ... 1 July
352 Frederick Alexander Hamer 1 July
170 Francis Stanley Richards 1 July
145 Edward Hugh Ward .„ .„ 1 July
1905
391a .( I) Henry Joseph Pace 1 Jan
fl27 Walter Richard Pownall Boultbee 1 July
1118 Francis Charlewood Willes ... ._ ... 1 July
432 Percy Kalph Simon ... ... ... ... 1 July
496 Humphrey Peck ... ... ... ... ... 1 July
607« William Owen Howard Wise ... .„ ... 1 July
1906
284 Harold Marsland Franks 1 July
366 ]
Page I Charles Herbert Collet ... 1 July
431«
1907
59 Eric Culpeper Weston .. ... .. ... 1 July
1908
Harold Cecil Harrison {Assistant Instructor
of Gunnery, 1 Jan 14) ... ... ... 1 July
1910
232 EricLouis Nepean Bishop .« ... .„ 21 Deo
1911
291 Neil Inglefield Eastman ._ «. 20 July
17
2i7a ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
ARTILLERY.
QUAETEKMASTEES. Hon. Rank.
nr William George Sparrow .„ ... ... 13 Nov 01 Major 24 Apr 13
James Squires .. ._ 22 Sept 12 Lieutenant
Albert Gibson , 24 Apr 13 Lieutenant
BANDMASTEE. Rank.
Benjamin Stephen Green, M.V.O. .„ ... 13 Sept 11 2nd Lieut.
STAFF OFFICES, Bate of
Appointment.
Captain Eichard V. T. Ford „ ... 16 Oct 12
INSTBUCTOBS OF GUNNEBY.
Captain Edward W. Harding... 31 May 11
Captain George L. Baikes ... ... .«. ... ... 27 Oct 11
Captain Francis C. Kendle ._ .. .. ... ... 21 iOct 12
INSTEUCTOB OF MOSKETEY.
Major Edward McCarthy „ ... 16 Oct 12
ADJUTANT.
Lieutenant Alfred L. Forster - .... .- ... 24 Feb 14
PAYMASTEE.
Major and Bt. Lt.-Col. John L. Homer - 29 June 13
BAEEACK MASTEE.
Major and Bt. Lt.- Colonel Humphrey Oldfield 18 Oct 12
CHAPLAINS.
Rev. Leopold H. Landmann, M.A 10 Sept 12
Rev. Thomas Eavenshaw, M.A 13 Feb 14
FLEET SUEGEON.
John C. Ferguson, M.B., B.A 10 Dec 13
STAFF SUEGEON.
Eobeat Kennedy, M.B ._ — 20 June 13
SURGEON.
Vernon L. Matthews „. - 9 APr 13
ROYAL MARINE FORCES. 2476
WARRANT OFFICERS.
SERGEANT-MAJORS. Date of Warrant.
mWilliam Henry Jones 1 Apr 98
William Charles Wellington 6 Oct 09
Sc.M. tit James Campbell Lambert 13 Oct 10
Hugh Boffey „ 22 Sept 12
SUPERINTENDING CLERKS.
Staff Walter Edward Downer .. .„ -13 Mar 02
George Henry Littleton 17 May 07
Sc.M. Thomas Peter Hanlon 16 Dec 12
Joseph Burton „ ... - ... 24 Apr 13
SCHOOLMASTERS.
Charles John Pickford 17 Dec 97
George Watson - - 13June99
Peter Colliver Bodder .„ .. .. ... .- »• 18 Nov 07
{Lent from Depdt B.M. Deal)
248' ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY.
GENERALS.
Rank in Corps. Bank in Army,
mSir William Thompson Adair, K.C.B. (P.S.C.) 22 Feb 11 22 Feb 11
Henry Cecil Eaglep 11 Apr 12 11 Apr 12
2
LIEUTENANT-GENERALS.
mAlbert Farrar GatlifE (p.s.c.) ... ... 22 Jan 11 22 Jan 11
Edward Andree Wylde ... ... ... 11 Apr 12 11 Apr 12
2
MAJOR-GENERALS.
mEdwin Loftus McCausland ... ._ ... 19 May 10 19 May 10
m Herbert Cecil Money, C.B 12 Oct 10 12 Oct 10
mFrancis Gibson Cotter „ 21 Nov 10 21 Nov 10
Bt*James Robert Johnstone, C.B. ... ... 22 Jan 11 22 Jan 11
John Frederic Daniell (p.s.C.) 11 Apr 12 11 Apr 12
5
COLONELS COMMANDANT.
Rank as Colonel
Appointed, in Corps. in Army.
Chatham Division —
GSP mCharles Henry Kennedy, C.B. ... 11 Apr 12 19 May 10 10 Dec 08
{Tempy. Brigadier- General 14 Oct 13)
Plymouth Division —
Charles Louis Gordon .„ ... 12 Oct 13 12 Oct 10 10 Oct 09
(Tempy. Brigadier- General 14 OctlS)
Portsmouth Division —
mEdward Charles Bartlett Roe ... 21 Nov 13 21 Nov 10 28 Dec 09
(Tempy. Brigadier- General 21 Aov 13)
Depot, Deal —
tit Herbert Southey Neville White,
M.V.0 22 Jan 14 22 Jan 11 11 May 10
{Tempy. Brigadier- General 22 Jan 14)
4
COLONELS SECOND COMMANDANT.
Rank in Rank as Colonel
DIV. Appointed. Corps. in Army.
Ch m Alfred Edmund Marchant,
C.B., AdC .„ 22 Jan 11 22 Jan 11 7 June 10
Po VX Charles Ernest Edward Curtoys... 11 Apr 12 11 Apr 12 11 Apr 12
PI m Charles Newsbam Trotman ... 12 Oct 13 12 Oct 13 12 Oct 13
David Mercer (Assistant Adjutant 22 Jan 14 22 Jan 14 22 Jan 14
General 4 Sept 11)
Depdt, Deal —
Ernest Edward Chown 22 Jan 14 22 Jan 14 22 Jan 14
ROYAL MARINE FORCES. 249—50
LIGHT INFANTRY.
LIEUTENANT-COLONELS. Rank by Brevet
DLV. Rank in Corps. in the Army.
fifcmCunliffe McNeile Parsons 11 Apr 09 Lt.-Col. 21 July 08
Po (/) Frank William Luard 14 May 10 Lt.-Col. 13 Mar 09
PI m**Godfrey Estcourt Matthews, C.B.
{DepSt, Deal) ... 19 May 10 Lt.-Col. 16 Apr 09
PI m Robert Douglas Beith 1 Sept 10 Lt.-Col. 5 Aug 09
Po Edwin Gifford Lywood 12 Oct 10 Lt.-Col. 30 June 10
Po John Beville Pym 25 Oct 10 Lt.-Col. 6 Dec 09
Ch Edmund George Evelegh (DepSt, Dezl) ... 21 Nov 10 Lt.-Col. 1 May 10
Go Hamilton Maximillian Christian William
Graham 22 Jan 11 Lt.-Col. 13 Dec 10
Ch ( J)Frederick Rowlandson Godfrey 23 Apr 11 Lt.-Col. 22 Feb 11
PI m Edward James Stroud ... 4 Sept 11 Lt.-Col. 5 Mar 11
Po Horace Carlyon Evans (Admiralty for
special service, — Oct 13). _ 11 Apr 12 Lt-Col. 5 Aug 11
Herbert Edward Blumberg (Deputy Assistant
Adjutant- General, 2 Oct 11) 22 Jan 14 Lt-Col. 10 Feb 13
PI Frank Truscott Phillips ... 22 Jan 14 Lt.-Col. 26 May 13
13
MAJORS.
- Qfwo Rank in
lyUb Corps Army.
Po Arthur Egmont Rombulow-Pearse (Drafting
Officer, 16 %«]2),. 19 Oct Lt.-Col. 19 Oct 13
251—2
ROYAL MARINE FORGES
LIGHT INFANTRY.
JDIV.
Coll.
Majors — continued.
1907
WSHarry Douglas Farquharson, P.S.C.
(Professor of Fortification, R.N. College,
Greenwich, 1 Oct 09)
366 Ch Richard Henry Julius Meister
Ch (T) John Brecknock Noble (Drafting
Officer, 28 May 13) .'.
WS(l)St. George Bewes Armstrong, P.S.C.
(Seconded. General Staff Officer, 2nd
Grade, Western Coast Defences, 3 Nov 13)
PI mAlexander Richard Hamilton Hutchison
{Drafting Officer, 20 Nov. 12)
SdlaPl tttGreorge James Herbert Mullins
Corps.
6 Jan
6 Jan
6 Jan
Hank in
Army.
L+.-Col. 6JanH
Lt.-Col. 6 Jan 11
1 Feb Lt.-Col. 1 Feb 14
20 Nov
17 Dec
1908
Po WS PW\7€ m Lewis Stratford Tolle-
mache Halliday, C.B., P.S.C 2 Apr
WCoH PI Granville Mackay Heriot, D.S.0 23 Apr
Po Frederick Charles Edwards 2 Oct
503 Ch mReginald Hallward Morgan .., ... 31 Oct
Major 1 2 Sept 00
1909
263 PI John Bruce Finlaison, P.A.C. ._ .„ 11 Apr
259 PI mFrancis Doveton Bridges 22 Apr
Po Robert Crosthwaite Colquhoun ... ... 7 Aug
Ch Arthur Edward Bewes (Depot, Deal} ... 1 Oct
Po Arthur de Win ton Kitcat ... .._ ... 1 Oct
16
ROYAL MARINE FORCES. 253
LIGHT INFANTRY.
Ma joes — continued, .
Rank in
Corps. Army.
DIV- 1910
159 PI Henry La Touche Darley ... .„ ... 14 May
387 Ch (T) Francis Rayner Boyle 19 May
273 PI Guy Vandeleur Robinson 28 Aug
99 Ch m Edmund Wray 12 Oct %'w 29 Nov 00
WColl PI Edward Kenmir Story 25 Oct
114 Ch Thomas Henry Hawkins 21 Nov
471&P<> mLeander William Miller 21 Nov
1911
252 Po Frank Evelyn Chichester Burnard Chichester 6 Jan
284 Ch Francis John William Harvey ... ... 22 Jan
234 Po m Joseph Arthur Myles Ariel Clark .... ... 1 Feb
IB PI WS ( I) m Walter Thomas Cresswell Jones,
D.S.O 23 Apr
352 Ch Trant Bramston Luard 5 May
476 PZ**mHugh Dermod Evan O'Sullivan ... 17 May
432 Ch mJohn William Dustan 17 May
34 Po John Piercey Shine 1 Sept
430 Po Wilhain Esson 1 Sept
127 Ch Charles Julian Thoroton 4 Sept
PI Arthur Phayre Grattan 2 Oct
1912
237 Po mFrancis Arthur Nelson „ 11 Apr
PI Francis John Winsor Cartwright 11 Sept
(Staff Officer 16 June 11)
218c PI Robert Cator „ 20 Nov
1913
389 Ch Percy Molloy 10 July
127 Po Richard ffolliott Willis 12 July
PI m Harold Gage Bewes Armstrong (Instructor
of Musketry, 14 May 12) 6 Aug
Ch George Fison Muller (Instructor of Musketry,
Chatham, 1 Oct 11) ... ... ... 1 Sept
Po John Grover (Instructor of Musketry,
21 J\ov 12) 1 Oct
PI Arthur Greenwayi Little (Staff Officer, Depdt,
Deal, 28 Aug 12) _ .... 8 Oct
XR Arthur Harwood French (Seconded as
Instructor, Army Signal School, Alder shot,
5 Sept 12) 3 Nov
Po m Charles Lawson Mayhew (Instructor of
Musketry, Depdt, Deal, 6 June 13) ... 3 Nov
1914
Po Norman Ormsby Burge (Staff Officer 1 Sept 13) 22 Jan
46
254 ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
LIGHT INFANTRY.
CAPTAINS.
i nm Rank in Seniority as
DIV. 19U1 Corps, Lieut. R.M.
Ch Francis Hamilton Howard R&l\(Depdt,DeaV) 23 Apr 1 Jan 96
Ch mFrederick John Saunders, D.S.O. {Staff
Officer, 16 Aug 13) 3 May I Jan 96
Ch WS Cyril Frederic Barber (Lejjot, Deal) ... 27 May 1 July 96
Po Francis Home Griffiths .„ .„ .. 14 June .1 July 96
Po Henry Nelson Hobart Houghton (Instructor
of Gunnery, 6 Jan 13) 16 Aug 1 July 96
ID PI Edward Shuckburgh Mairis 28 Aug 1 July 96
1902
Po mThomas Orde Hans Lees (Superintendent of
Physical Training Depdt, R.M. Deal,
9 Jan 12) 16 Apr 1 July 96
CJi> Henry Albert Hathway Jones (Instructor
of Gunnery, 22 Jan 13)... .... ... 23 Apr 1 Jan 97
127 Ch (7) Henry Cleeve Benett 30 Apr 1 Jan 97
1903
Po ffSmGerald Christopher Rooney , 13 Mar
Ch George Carpenter (Dep6t, Deal) ... .„ 29 Apr
Po(I) m James Aloysius Francis Cuffe 29 Apr
Po (I~) mFrank Bruce Annandale Lawrie (Super-
intendent of Signalling, 1 Sept 13) 1 May
170 Po Charles Leigh Hall ... ... 28 May
177 PI (J)mHenry Spencer Hamilton Richmond 27 Aug
239 Ch tnCharles D'Oyly Harmar ... 26 Oct
llaPo James Hazel ... ... .„ 18 Dec
"XALTugh Watson Channer (Seconded, Egyptian
Army, 22 July 04). „ ,.. .... ... 23 Dec
509 CAiitHenry Ralph Neville D'Oyly .. ... 27 Dec
19
1 Jan
±1
1 Jan
97
1 Jan
97
1 Jan
97
1 July
97
1 July
97
1 Jan
98
1 Jan
98
1 Jan
98
1 Jan
98
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
256
LIGHT INFANTRY.
Captains — continued.
[ dm 1904
PI (I) George Lewis Forster Shewell
(Instructor of Gunnery, 2 Oct 13)
484«Po Maurice Filmer Bennett
63 PI (I) William Patrick Arbuthoot .„
|170 Ch TFSLewis Charles Lampea ...
384 PI Harold Ozanne
IV Coll Ch Gerald Robert Stedali Hickson
Ch Lawrence Norcock (Depot, Deal)
\\1 Ch Richard Noel White
ID WS Frank Valiant Temple (Seconded,
26 Aug 10) .„
1905
Ch Prescott Sandilands ...
512 PI WS Bernard Calwoodley Gardiner
5<J3 PI (J) John Gilbert Home
telo Ch Charles Shelton _ ... „.
1906
PI H"£Robert Daly Ormsby „
1 16 PZmNoel Stanley Clutterbnck
B20 C/nnAllan Martin Douglas Johnstone ....
1907
Rohert Henry Darwall {Seconded, Egyptian
Army, 6 Sept 1911)
Ch (/) Bertram Nowell Elliot..
118 Po Edward Fynmore Trew, P.S.C.
86 Po mHerbert Claude Morton
145 Po WS William Wellington Godfrey ....
OD WSHugh Ferguson Montgomery, P.S.C.
(Seconded, 18 May 13)
Po Edward Keeling Fletcher ._
1908
ID (I) WS Walter Sinclair (Seconded, 2 Sept 11)
&32 Po mPercy Harold Colley
iOlaPo Harry William Miles
1909
Richmond Campbell Shakespear Waller ...
UtMaurice Christian Festing
Gerald Cholmondeley Wainwright
C v* Charles Salusbury McNab Davenport ...
291 Po Arthur Reginald Maxwell ...
503 PI Claude Leonard Eyre Muntz
51
159 Ch
268 PI
161 Ch
Rank in . . , Seniority as
Corps. 4 Lieut. R.M.
r Army.
29 Jan 1 Jan 98
20 Feb
22 Feb
22 Feb
5 Mar
24 Mar
22 July
1 Sept
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Jan 98
Jan 98
July 9S
July 98
July 98
July 9S
July 98
8 Sept
1
July 98
16 Mar
3 Apr
10 Apr
23 Apr
1
1
1
1
Jan 98
July 98
July 98
July 98
10 Feb
10 Feb
20 Aug
1
1
1
Jan 99
Jan 99
Jan 99
lFeb
1 Feb
1 Apr
6 Apr
22 Apr
1
1
1
1
1
Jan 99
Jan 99
Jan 99
July 99
July 99
22APr{l5Nov'l2}1July99
3 Aug 1 July 99
28 Jan
1 Oct
2 Oct
1 Jaly 99
1 July 99
1 July 99
22 Apr
31 Aug
31 Aug
1 July 99
1 July 99
1 July 99
1 Sept
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 July 99
1 Jan 00
1 Jan 00
256—7
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
LIGHT INFANTRY.
Captains — continued.
div. 1910
387 PI ®Alexander Allen Cordner
234 PI Charles Burnett Partridge ..
PI Edward Tootell
196a PI Robert Charles Scafe
238 Ch {I) Bernard Frederic Trench
496 Ch George Llewelyn Parry
39 PZgjJames Macnair-Smith
ID Ch (I) Cecil Edward Sykes Wright
PI mGerald Stephen Hobson
267 PI Henry Bryan Nelson Panton
433 2 I ^ Ashworth Clegg Butt
Ch Walter Hayes Pickering Richards {Adjutant,
13 Dec 09, Supernumerary)
225 PI Guy Harrison
510 PI Arthur Mervyn Toulniin
1911
288 PZ (7) Henry Basil Inman
Po Cuthbert Williams
225 Po Harold Evelyn Gillespie
Po John Wansey Snepp
Po Ernest Frederick Powys Sketchley {Adjutant,
18 Aug 10, Supernumerary}
366 ) PI (A) Robert Gordon {Squadron Commander
Page \ Royal Flying Cmps, with temporary
431& j rank of Major 31 Pec 12)
Ch Alfred William Delves Broughton
476 PI Charles Bernard Mullins -
252 Ch Hubert Louis Jones -.
366 )
Page \ Ch (A) Arthur Charles Barnby
4315 J
366 )
Page \ PI Percival Owen ~
431a )
259 Po Arthur Martyr Deakin
^5 ) Ch (A) mEugene Louis Gerrard {Squadron
"^e | Commander Royal Flying Corps)
!80bCh Harold Frederick Harrison Strugnell
431 Po Vere Duncombe Loxley -.
PI Bernard George Weller .„ ...
H8aPo Edward John Huskisson
127bPo Geoffrey Maurice Ivan Herford
Coll Ch (J) Pulteney William Malcolm
Ch ®Francis Stuart Wilson {Adjutant Depdt R.M.
Deal, 26 Dec 1911, Supernumerary')
Po { I) Valentine Howard Sutton Jones ...
175 CAChandos Egerton Walter Hill ... ... «.
274 PI Gordon Harvey Howard Prynne ... ~-
Rank in Brevet in Seniority
Corps, the Army. Lieut. R.
1 Jan 1 Jan
1 Jan 1 Jan
1 Jan 1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 JaD
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept
Jan
Jan
Jan
July
July
July
July
M.
00
00 i
00
00 III
1 July 00
1 July
1 July
1 July
Jan
Jan
Jan
Jan
1 Jan 01
Jan
Jan
July
July
1 July 01
i July o:
Oil
1 Sept 1 July
(Maj.
1 Sept | 3 Jan 14 1 July
01
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
01
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
258
D1V.
LIGHT INFANTRY.
Captains — continued.
1912
Half Sumner Gibson
(Seconded for Service with Egyptian Army,
13 Sept 12)
llUCh Arthur Peel
512 Po Francis Wyville Home
|337 Po Cyril Stafford Hazeon
Po Clifford Field
66 PI Robert Ke vera Clarke Nutt
131 Po ® John Goldsmith
263 Po Henry de Laval Willis (Instructor of Musketry
. Mediterranean, 13 Sept 13)
PI John Travers de Saulez Washington
520 Po ®Walter Keppel Gamier
155 Ch Charles George Billing „
166 PI Charles Frederic Jerram
61 C% Arthur Kelly Evans „
520 PI (S) Ernest George Cheesman
173 Ch (I) Harold Frank Pemberton Bees
263 PI Bobert Sinclair
366 j
Page \ PI ®(A)Charles Erskine Bisk
131 b )
163 Po Beginald Edward George Burton
127 a PI ®mHerbert Beginald Brewer
PI Charles Edward Campbell Eagles (Assistant
Instructor of Musketry, Depot M.M.,
Deal, 1 Jan 14)
Ch Edward Allen Smeathman Hatton (Assistant
Instructor of Musketry, 1 Jan 14)
392 Ch Alfred Davis Welch
l81aCh Arthur Meade Moore Shewell
1913
James John Bramble ...
{Seconded for Service with Egyptian Army,
23 Jan 13)
PI John Henry de Marie Hickie Knight (Assistant
Instructor of Musketry, 1 Jan 14) ...
237 PI Mark Ker Gray ... „
148 PI ® Henry Compton Pope
148 Ch(l) Charles Horace Maiden ....
366 ]
Page \ PI ®(A)Henry Fawcett ... „
1316 J
100 PI Frank Barclay Anderson
$396 Ch (i)Thomas Anthony Victor Wright ..,
Po Bobert Warrington Joseph Laing
Po Francis Joseph Brett _ _
121
Rank in
Seniority as
Corps.
Lieut. It.M.
1 Jan
1 Jan 02
1 Jan
1 Jan 02
1 Jan
1 Jan 02
1 Jan
] Jan 02
1 Jan
1 Jan 02
1 Jan
1 Jan 02
1 Jan
1 Jan 02
1 Jan
1 Jan 02
1 Jan
1 Jan 02
1 Jan
1 Jan 02
1 Jan
1 Jan 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Sept
1 July 02
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
03
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
03
03
03
03
1 Jan
03
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
03
03
03
03
258a
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
July
July
July
July
July
July
Seniority at
Lieut. R.M
1 Jan 03
1 Jan 03
1 July 03.
1 July
U«ly
1 July
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 July 03
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 Jan 04
04
04
04
LIGHT INFANTRY.
Captains — continued.
1913-(contd.) Rankvn
DIV. v ' Corps.
Po Cecil Graham Farquharson {Depot R.M. Beat) 1 Jan
387 Ch Godfrey Philip Oppenheim ... ... 1 Jan
366 "1
Page I Po Cecil Francis Kilner ... ... ... 1 Sept
43U J
9 PI (J)Charles Arthur Tennyson ... ... 1 Sept
145 PI John Maurice Palmer ... .... ... 1 Sept
430 PI Wilfrid Thomas de Lacey Clark ... ... 1 Sept
Po George Pinckard Lathbury (Assistant Instructor
of Musketry, U Sept 12) ... .„ 1 Sept
Po$Harold George Grant (Superintendent of
Swimming, BepSt R.M. Deal, 24 Apr 13) 1 Sept
503 Ch (J) James Cotton Farmer ... .„ 1 Sept
503 Ply( J) John William Seigne ... ... ... 1 Sept
146 Po Edward Gillespie ... ... ... 1 Sept
1914
PI Reginald Dawson Hopcraft Lough ._ 1 Jan
(Adjutant 29 Jan 14, Supernumerary)
326cPo John Paschal Nind ... ... ... 1 Jan
Ch (_T)Gerald Heguerty Furtado Abraham „„ 1 Jan
34 Ch Alexander George William Grierson .„ 1 Jan
136
LIEUTENANTS.
1904
PI Cuthbert Harold Coode (Assistant Instructor
of Gunnery, 1 Jan 12) ... .... 1
326 PI (J)Thomas Lionel Hunton ... ... 1
146 Po ® Arthur James Mellor ... ... ... 1
234 PI Harold Edward Ravenshaw ... ... 1
Po Cecil Edward Howard Morton (Assistant
Instructor of Gunnery, 15 Jan 13) ... 1
547 PI Moritz Rodwell Yeo. ... ... ... 1
366 )
Page V Ch (A)( J) Charles Edward Henry Rathborne 1 July
431& \
1905
Ch Claude &ttvioo&(Assistant Instructor of Gunnery
1 Jan 14) 1 Jan
] 14 Po Harold Shearman Godfrey Bird ... .... 1 Jan
512 Po William George Hilary Miles ... .„ 1 Jan
170 Ch Edward Thomas Nicholls Farmer .. . ... 1 Jan
48 Po(I) Melvill Stodart Innes... ... ... 1 Jan
Po Harry Steuart Devereux Went ... ... 1 July
366 )
Page \Po Charles Edward Robinson ... ... 1 July
431 j
252 PI ®Robert Charles Adalbert Glilnicke .... 1 July
21UPl(I) Henry Ronald Haines. „ ... ... 1 July
267 Po (i)Aidan Isaac Bell ... ... .- 1 July
476 PI John Geldard ... ... ... ... 1 July
18
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
LIGHT INFANTRY.
DIV. Lieutenants — continued.
CollPo ®Ernest John Bocart Tagg (Assistant to
Professor of Fortification, R.N. Coll.
Grnp.mm.ch, 28 May 13) ...
PI Evan Jukes Hughes ...
l27bCh Aylmer Geoffrey Stacey
86 Ch Henry John Lock
Ch ® Lionel Steele Wilkinson
366 ( Ch (A) Ivon Terence Courtney
Page l (Squadron Commander Royal Flying Corp.
131a [ with tempy. rank of Captain, 15 Apr 13)
284 Ch. ® Francis Roynon Jones
11a Ch Thomas Graham Hungerford ...
1906
503 PI Francis Hastings Thomas 1 July
(Instructor of Musketry China, 8 Sept 13)
65 PI Geoffrey Miles Crick ... 1 July
288(i)PZ Cecil's tuart Goldingham 1 July
47 IbPo Harold Stratton Walker 1 July
366 ],
Page \ Po (A) Thomas Scholes Creswell 1 July
431& J
380 Po Edward Bamford 1 July
Ch Charles Gordon Fothergill 1 July
4715 Ch( I) John Searle Hicks 1 July
258 Ch Gordon Hamilton Seath 1 July
34 PI (7)Raymond Alfred Poland 1 July
1907
11 Ch Arthur Peel Dawson ..
Po Vyvyan Cedric Martin Kelsey
117 Ch Ralph Lyndhurst del' Strother
196<z PZ George Hugh Vans Hathorn
161 Po Herbert Eamonson Dowding
1908
Po Charles Anthonj' Cecil Lucas
509 Po Harold William Wilby
234 PI Lewis Arthur Drake-Brockman
120 Po Henry Loftus Mitchell McCausland ...
1910
' 46 "
153 Po James Gordon Johnstone
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
21 Dec
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY.
Reserved List of Colonels
Ht George Thorp Onslow, C.B. ..
Charles Gisborne Brittan
in John Rawdon Hodge Old field ..
in James Hutchinson Swanton .„,
Rank in
Corps.
2 Oct 02
14 July 09
22 Feb 10
1 May 10
Rank as
Colonel in Army.
28 Sept 02
30 Jan 05
23 Apr 05
2 Oct 05
260
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
DIV.
PI James Simpson
LIGHT INFANTRY.
QUARTERMASTERS.
Staff
Depot
Deal
Po
Staff
Ch
PI
Po
ScM
Depot
Deal
Ch
Depot
Deal
Ch
PI
Po
Po
John Francis Dimmer
t John McLachlan
lit John Wilkins ._ -
tltWilliam Symes .... .„
ittThomas Jolley
Robert Watts
Andrew McRae
Henry Ernest Lidiard
• Edwin Lufi ... .... ....
ntSidney Lowther
[ Charles Hill ... .„
m Charles William Braybrooke
mJoseph Battin
Edward James Sullivan .> ,M
BANDMASTER.
George J. Miller, M.V.O. (Mus. Bac.)
Rank in
Corps.
13 Mar 02
7 May 02
11 Aug 04
11 Mar 05
22 Dec 07
1 Oct 09
14 June 10
5 July 10
31 Oct 10
7 Dec 10
14 June 11
18 Sept 11
10 June 12
4 July 12
25 Nov
15 Nov
28 Dec
Honorary
Rank.
Major
27 Mar 12
Major
1 Nov 05
Lieutenant.
Lieutenant.
Major
22 June 11
Lieutenant.
Lieutenant.
Lieutenant.
Lieutenant.
Lieutenant.
Lieutenant.
Lieutenant.
Lieutenant.
Lieutenant.
Lieutenant.
Rank.
99 2nd Lieut.
98LTon.2nd Lieut .
MUSICAL DIRECTOR.
ScM in ** Charles Franklin
(2nd Lieut, in Army 13 March 1901.)
STAFF OFFICERS.
Plymouth ... Major Francis J. W. Cartwright
Depot, Deal ... Major Arthur G. Little
Chatham ... Captain Frederick J. Saunders, D.S.O.
Portsmouth ... Major Norman O. Burge
INSTRUCTORS OF GUNNERY.
Portsmouth ... Captain Henry N. H. Houghton
Chatham .... Cavtain Henry A. H. Jones ...
Plymouth ... Captain George L. F. Shewell
INSTRUCTORS OF MUSKETRY.
Chatham ... Major George F. Muller
Plymouth ... Major Harold G. B. Armstrong
Portsmouth ... Major John Grover
Depdt, Deal ... Major Charles L. May hew
ADJUTANTS.
Chatham . — Captain Walter H. P. Richards
Portsmouth .» Captan Ernest F. P. Sketchley
Depot, Deal .. Captain Francis S. Wilson
Plymouth ... Captain Reginald D. H. Lough
13 July 07
f Qr.-Mr.
\ Hon. Lieut.
Date of
Appointment.
. 16 June 11
. 28 Aug 12
16 Aug 13
1 Sept 13
. 6 Jan 13
. 22 Jan 13
. 2 Oct 13
1 Oct 11
14 May 12
21 Nov 12
6 June 13
„ 13 Dec 09
... 18 Aug 10
... 26 Dec 11
... 29 Jan 14
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
261
LIGHT INFANTRY.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PHYSICAL TRAINING,
ROYAL MARINES.
Date of
Appointment
9 Jan 12
DIV.
Depdt, Deal ._ Captain Thomas 0. H. Lees
PAYMASTERS.
Portsmouth ... *Major and Bt. Lieut.-C'ol. James H. Parker ... 6 Jan 11
Depdt, Deal ... *xa.Major John A. Tupman 10 May 11
Chatham ... Major and Bt. Lieut.- Col. John H.Lambert ... 11 Sept 12
Plymouth ... Major and Bt. Lieut.-Col, John R. Garrett... ... 12 July 13
BARRACK-MASTERS.
Depot, Deal ... Major and Honorary Lieut.-Col. Charles Clarke,
M.V.O. ... ... ... ... ... 18 Dec 03
Plymouth ... Major and Honorary Lieut.-Col. FitzroyT. H. Scott 5 Aug 04
Portsmouth ... Major Gilbert I. Anderson ... ... ... 8 Mar 12
Chatham ... m Major and Bt. Lieut.-Col. Charles E. F. Drake-
Brockman ... ... ... ... -.. 10 July 13
CHAPLAINS.
Chatham. ... Rev. Ralph V. "Wilson, B.A. ... ... ... 9 July
Plymouth ... Rev. Henry P. Dawson B.A. ... ... ... 1 Aug
Portsmouth ... Rev. Octavius R. F. Hughes, M.A. ... .„ 28 Feb
Depot, Deal ... Rev. Francis H. Jones, M.A. ... ... ... 13 Jan
Depdt, Deal .„ Rev. Charles W. C. Ingles, M.A. ... ... 3 Mar
MEDICAL OFFICERS.
FLEET SURGEONS.
Depdt, Deal ... Robert Hill, C. V.O. ... ... ... ... 5 Feb 12
Plymouth ... John Andrews, M.D. ... ... .... ... 28 July 12
Portsmouth ... Charles Strickland ... ... ... .- 1 Apr 13
Chatham ... John D. Hughes ... ... ... ... 8 Apr 14
STAFF SURGEONS.
Depot, Deal ... William R. Harrison ... ... ... ... 14 May 12
Portsmouth ... Aloysius F. Fleming ^ ... .- .- 10 Dec 12
Chatham ._ William C. B. Smith ... ... ... .- 1 Oct 13
SURGEONS.
Depdt, Deal .„ Gordon A. Jackson, M.B., B.A. ... .« ... 8 Aug 12
{Lent R.N. College, Greenwich.)
Plymouth ... James Barrett, M.B. ... ... .„ .- 13 Aug 12
{Lent R.N. College, Greenwich.)
Portsmouth ... Harry W. Nicholls ... ... ... «„ 31 Aug 12
{Lent R.N. College, Greenwich.)
Depot, Deal .„ Geoffrey P. Adshead, M.B. .... ... .- 19 Feb 13
Chatham ... William H. Edgar, M.D. ... .- — 5 June 12
Plymouth ... Arthur H. Joy, M.B. .... .„ ... ... 22 Sept 13
Portsmouth ... Albert V. J. Richardson M.B., B.A. {tempy) u 14 Feb 14
Depot, Deal ... Henry H. Ormsby, M.B. , B.A., {tempy) ... *., 31 Jan 14
Plymouth ... Frank H. Stephens {tempy) ... ... «™ 14 Feb 14
262
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
WARRANT OFFICERS.
DIV.
Depdt |
Deal j
Po
524PZ
Ch
PI
366 Ch
520 Po
Po
PI
Depdt I
Deal I
170
Ch
Depdt
Deal
Ch
PI
SERGEANT-MAJORS.
James John House „_
111 John Hammond
John Frederick Richards
James Cheetham
mJames Frederick Ellison
George Rutherford
Herbert Edward Beere
John Joseph Warner ...
John Frederick May . ..
mRobert John Carpenter
William Henry Sanders
PI
Po
Ch
PI
Depdt
Deal
Rectg.
Staff
Po
Staff
Depdt
Deal
Staff
Ch
Morris Curtin.
BANDMASTERS.
James Sanderson Nicholson
John Charles James Hoby {Mus.Bac. 0^o«.),L.R
John William Newton
(Army Warrant dated 1 May, 1904)
SUPERINTENDING CLERKS.
Frederick John Hill
Francis Henry Hcllier Chapman
Frank Waters _
Walter Acock
1 John William Carroll
(. Richard George Wharton
Frederick Edward Benham
Albyn Edward Brown
I Henry George William Beard
Andrew Jamieson
Francis Albert Ackerman
SCHOOLMASTERS.
Henry John Leese
i Charles W. A. Bailey -
William Thomas Goss
William James Hardy .»
A.M.,A.R.C.M.
Po
Depdt
Deal
PI
Ch
Depdt I Francis Ellis Legg
Deal j
Po
Depdt
Deal
William Sydney Rowe
Peter Colliver Hodder
PI
Ch
Depdt
Deal
John-Palmer Newcombe
William Trinick
> Frederick Albert Trace
{Lent to Eastney.')
Date of
Warrant.
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
262a
ROYAL MARINES.
PROBATIONARY LIEUTENANTS.
Coll PI Robert Grice Sturges...
Coll PI Charles Hector Congdon
1912
15 May
15 Sept
PROBATIONARY SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
1912
RMA Rupert Alexander Gaskoin
Stewart ...
PI Albert Clarence St. Clair-
Morford ....
PI John Arthur Bath...
Ck Eric James Banks Noyes...
Po Hubert Arthur Cornwall
Webber
Ch Harry Duncan Weir
Thomas Inglefield Eastman
RMA Charles Walter Adair
RMA Vincent ChristopherBrown
Po Hamilton John Robb
Norman Kempe Jolley ...
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Oct
Geoffrey Sackville Treherne
Newbold 1 Oct
Eustace Cleveland Heathcote ... 1 Oct
Patrick Spencer John Ponsonby 1 Oct
Edward Barnabas Wyndham Maletl Oct
Bernard George Hamilton Phillips 1 Oct
Howard Jack Hamilton Cox ... 1 Oct
Edmond St. Vincent St. Vincent-Ryan
1 Oct
Edwin Bowring ... ... ... 1 Oct
Archibald Maxwell Craig ... 1 Oct
Robin Hasluck Campbell ... 1 Oct
Edmund Montgomerie Campbell
Parker 1 Oct
Cecil Thomas Brown .„ ... 1 Oct
1913
Coll Harold Roger Lambert ... 1 Oct
Coll Hamilton Wilkie Simpson,.. 1 Oct
Coll John Herbert Willoughby... 1 Oct
Coll Wilfrid Boyd Fellowes Lukis 1 Oct
C- 11 Arthur Reginald Chater ... 1 Oct
Cull Charles Brodhurbt CoDybeare 1 Oct
Coll Richard Christopher Gorges
„,.„..■' hi Foote 1 Oct
Coll John Stephen Samworth
Thornely 1 Oct
Coll Claude Frederick Mead ... 1 Oct
Coll Cecil Brooke-Short 1 Oct
Coll Richard' William Henry
Macartney Empson .„,1 Oct
Coll Maurice Desmond Quill ... 1 Oct
Coll Francis Cecil Law 1 Oct
Doll Thomas Henry Jameson ... 1 Oct
Coll Arthur Nicholl Williams ... 1 Oct
Coll William Frank Shuttleworth
Fawckner 1 Oct
Coll Edward Gordon Madgewick
Roe 1 Oct
Coll Charles Phelps Tuckey ... 1 Oct
Coll Cecil Henry Hazell 1 Oct
Coll Frederick Cecil Granger
Stock ... ... ... 1 Oct
Coll Eric D'Oyly Walters ... 1 Oct
4-1
2626
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
ROYAL MARINE GUNNERS.
284 PI George William Comley
A.73RMA George Albert Lyne
61 Ch Joseph Edward Swain
496 PUoseph Sheldon
432 Po William Harris
114 Po mHerbert Marshallsay Jones
339JCA Frederick George Spicer
273b Ch Edward Charles Mugridge
117 PI Samuel Watkin Bucknall ...
484a PI mGeorge Allan
263 Po John Cameron
159 Po William Horace Willy
260 Ch George Henry Field
507aRMAGeorge Knott
342 RMAAlbert Edward Elliott ...
352 iZ^mWilliam Edward Petley
326cPo Frank Buckland
266 Ch Barnett King ...
388 R MA John Masterton
232 Po Sidney Thomas Washburn ...
120 Ch mJohn Porteous
Coll.Po John Thomas Le Seelleur (act)
Coll.Po Edwin John Williams (act)
100 Thomas Uren
261 Po in John Edward Flower
391cRMAChai\es Catley
1 la Ch Robert Brooks
48 RMA George Logan Rose
Ch William Alfred Young
PI William Gazeley
Ch Horace Puxley
RMA James Murdoch
RMA Henry Macon ochie
PI Malcolm Clarke
1 Sept ]
1 Sept
1 Sept
1 Sept ]
1 Sept
1 Sept ]
1 Sept ]
1 Sept ]
1 Sept ]
1 Sept ]
1 Sept 1
1 Sept ]
1 Sept 1
1 Sept ;
1 Sept "
1 Sept ]
1 Sept :
29 Sept ]
Uuly 1
L2
1 July ]
2
Uuly
2
19 Apr
13
19 Apr
3
13 June ]
3
13 June ]
3
13 June
3
13 June
3
13 June
3
13 Feb
4
13 Feb
14
13 Feb
LI
13 Feb
4
13 Feb
Ll
13 Feb
L4
34
ROYAL NAVAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
263
ROYAL NAVAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
Eastnet Barracks, Portsmouth.
SUPERINTENDENT.
Major # Bt. Lt.-Col. Gerald R.Poole, R.M. A
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS.
Major ... Archibald P. Liston Foulis, R.M.A
Captain ... Edwin H. Barr, R.M.A.
QUARTERMASTER.
Hon. Lieut. Henry Ernest Lidiard, R.M.L.I. .-
MUSICAL DIRECTOR.
Or. -Mr. Hon. Lt. m**Charles Franklin, R.M.L.I
(2nd Lieut, in Army 13 March, 1901.)
SERGEANT-MAJOR.
( Warrant Officer.)
m James Campbell Lambert, R.M.A. .„
SUPERINTENDING CLERK.
(Warrant Officer.')
Thomas Peter Hanlon, R.M.A
Date of
Appointment.
1 Mar 14
9 Jan 12
1 Jan 12
13 Oct 10
13 July 07
13 Oct 10
_ _ 16 Dec 12
BANDMASTERS ROYAL MARINES.
(Warrant Officers.')
180 tnEdward Schofield „
520 William Charles Windram
366 mJohn George Welsh „
mArthur Moffatt
263 Herbert Reely
George Knight Clarke ...
524 Thomas Henry Worringham Read
175 Herbert George Naylor ...
366 James Gilbert Dowell, L.R.A.M
266 Charles Turner ...
259 Albert Edward Whiting
... 10 Aug
04
... 16 Mar
05
... 16 Mar
05
.. 26 Jan
07
.. 14 Nov
07
.. 17 May
09
5 June
09
... 23 Feb
11
.„ 23 Feb
11
... 23 Apr
12
9 May
12
264
OFFICERS EMPLOYED ON ADMIRALTY RECRUITING
SERVICE.
Name of District and Name of Recruiting
Address. Officer.
Date of Name of Final Medical
Appointment.- Examining Officer.
DISTRICTS
London —
(7, Wliitehall Place,
S.W.)
Belfast —
(44, Clifton Street)
Birmingham —
(257, Broad Street)
Bristol —
(121, Victoria Street)
Exeter —
(9, Goldsmith Street)
Glasgow —
(392, Argyle Street)
Liverpool —
(20, Canning Place)
Manchester —
(289, Deansgate)
Nottingham —
(27, Derby Road)
Southampton —
(48, Bridge Road)
UNDER OFFICERS
Lieut.-Col. &• Bt. Col.
.Archibald Paris, C.B..
R.M.A. {Inspector of
Recruiting)
Major Charles A. W.
Francis, R. M. A.
{Retired), {Assist-
ant to Inspector of
Recruiting)
Captain Barry R. de
W. O'Sullivan,
R.M.L.I. {Retired)
Major 4- Bt. Lieut.- Col.
Ashton H. Hire,
R.M.A. {Retired)
Major % Bt. Lieut.- Col,
Herbert Slessor,
R.M.A.
Captain and Bt. Major
Edward R. Cotting-
ham, M.V.O., R.M.A.
{Retired)
Major F. W. E. Eady,
R.M.L.I. {Retired)
Lieut.- Col. and Bt.
Col. Cyril Field,
R.M.L.I. {Retired)
Major and Bt. Lieut. -
Col. David A. Hailes,
R.M.L.I. {Retired)
Hon. Major William
J, Pawsey, R.M.L.I.
{Retired)
Major and Bt. Lieut. -
Col. F. G. Kappey,
R.M.A. (Retired)
OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
14 Dec 13 Fleet Surgeon Ernest
J. Finch.
Fleet Surgeon Edward
Sutton (tempy).
Staff Surgeon Charles
E. C. Stanford, M.P.
11 Mar 08 {Borne in 'President.'')
5 Dec 05 Fleet Surgeon James
M. France {Retired).
14 July 13 Deputy-Inspector- Gen-
eral William M. Lory
{Retired)
26 May 13 Deputy- Inspector- Gen-
eral Thomas E. H.
Williams (Retired).
(In his absence, the
Surgeon and Agent.)
1 July 11 Fleet Surgeon Henry
W.V.Walsh{Retired)
12 July 11 (The Surgeon and
Agent) {tempy)
23 Apr 11 Fleet Surgeon Jere-
miah Sugrae, M.D.
{Retired).
(In his absence, the
Surgeon and Agent.)
1 Oct 08 Fleet Surgeon William
R. M. Young {Re-
tired).
24 Sept 12 Fleet Surgeon Harold
R.Osborne {Retired)
12 July 11 Fleet Surgeon James C.
F.Whicher(.Re^raZ).
(In his absence, the
Surgeon and Agent.)
('Appointed Southampton Diitriet 29 July 07.)
265
)FFICEK8 EMPLOYED ON ADMIRALTY RECRUITING SERVICE— contd.
Name of District and Name of Recruiting
Address, Officer.
Date of
Appointment,
Name of Pinal Medical
Examining Officer.
York —
(41, Tanner Row)
Warrant Officer
DISTRICTS
/HATHAM —
(3, Military Road)
)XFORD —
(Cowley Road)
jOndon (East)—
(73, The Orove,Str at-
ford, E.)
Portsmouth —
(The Hard, Port-
sea)
Devonport —
(Neio Passage Hill)
Hon. Major Fielder 1 Jan 14
Duffin, R.M.L.I.
(Retired)
Employed on Admiralty
Superintending Clerk 17 May 07
Richard G. Wharton,
R.M.L.I.
UNDER OFFICERS OF THE
Lieutenant Thomas 1 Apr 11
Holman, R.N. (retd.)
(Borne in ' Pembroke ')
Commander William 16 Feb 14
Sims, R.N. (retd.)
(Borne in ' Pembroke ')
Lieutenant Edward 1 Apr 11
Duffett, R.N. (retd.)
(Borne in ' Pembroke ')
Lieutenant 1 Apr 10
William Barrett,
R.N. (retd.)
(Borne in ' Victory ')
■[Lieutenant Charles G. 23 Feb 14
Crabb, R.N. (retd.)
(Borne in ' Vivid ')
Staff- Surg eon Edward
G. Swan (Retired)
Service, London.
ROYAL NAVY.
Medical Officer.H.M.S.
' Pembroke.'
Medical Officer of the
London District.
Fleet Surgeon Henry
B. Beatty.
(Borne in ' Pembroke ')
Medical Officer, H.M.S.
' Victory.'
Medical Officer, H.M.S.
1 Vivid.'
(t Appointed Orford District 25 Mar 11.)
266
FLAG - OFFICERS IN COMMISSION, OFFICERS COM-
MANDING SQUADRONS, &C, FLAG - COMMANDERS,
FLAG-LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS, FLAG- LIEUTENANTS,
AND SECRETARIES.
Stations.
Flag-Ships,
STORE
Chatham
Dockyard.
K. N. Barracks.
PORTS-
MOUTH
Portsmouth
Dockyard.
R N. War
College.
B.N. Barracks.
PLY-
MOUTH
(Postal Address,
Devonport).
Devonport.
Dockyard.
B.N. Barracks.
Boys' Training
Service
ROSYTH
QUEENS-
TOWN
(Ireland).
GIBRALTAR
Flag-Offictri.
(1) Appointed.
(2) Assumed
Command.
Flag flown /IdmtraZiSirRichard Poore
on shore Bart., K.C.B., o.v.o.
(Commander-in- Chief. )
Flag flown
on shore
Pendant
flown en
shore
tVictory
Flag flown
on shore.
Flag flown
on shore.
Pendant
flownonshore
Impreg-
nable
(1) 29 Aug 11
(2) 29 Aug 11
Flag flown
on snore.
Pendant
flownonshore
Flag flown
on shore.
Endymion
Cormorant
Flag Comman-
ders,Lieut. -Com-
manders 6f Lieuts
Rear-Admiral Charles E.
Anson, m.v.o
(Admiral Superintendent.)
Commodore Ernest P. A.
Gaunt, c.M.G.
Admiral The Hon. Sir
Hedworth Meux, g.c.b.,
k.C.v.o.
(Commander-in-Chief.}
Rear-Admiral Herbert L
Heath, m.v.o.
(Admiral Superintendent.)
Vice-Admiral The Hon
Sir Alexander E.
Bethell, k.o.m.g.
Commodore Charles L.
Vaughan-Lee
Admiral Sir George Le
C. Egerton, k.c.b.
( Commander- in- Chief.)
Rear-Admiral Godfrey H.
B. Mundy, M.v.o.
(Admiral superintendent.)
Commodore Arthur D
Ricardo, (Rear-Admiral
7 Mar 14)
Rear-Admiral Edmund R.
Pears
Admiral Sir Robert S
Lowry, k.c.b.
(Senior Officer on the Coast
of Scotland.)
*Vice-Admiral Sir Charles
H. Coke, K.c.v.O
(Senior Officer on the Coast
of Ireland, etc.)
Vice - Admiral Frederic
E. E. Brock, c.b
(Senior Officer and ii
charge of all H.M
Naval Establishments at
Gibraltar. )
(1) 9 Aug 12
(2) 9 Aug 12
24 Apr 13
24 Apr 13
30 July 12
30 July 12
10 May 12
10 May 12
28 Jan 13
28 Jan 13
(1) 1 Sept 13
Com. Humphrey
W. Bowring.
Lieut.-Com.
Clinton P. S.
Danby
None Allowed.
None Allowed.
Com. Basil V.
Brooke
Lieut. Martin
E. 8. Boissier
None Allowed.
None Allowed.
20 Mar 13
20 Mar 13
11 Dec 13
11 Dec 13
6 June 13
6 June 13
5 Apr 13
5 Apr 13
1 July 13
1 July 13
18 Apr 11
18 Apr 11
(1) 20 Sept 12
(2)21 Oct 12
None Allowed.
Com. Robert
Jeffreys.
Lieut. Alastair
C.N.Parquhar.
None AlUwea.
None Allowed.
None Allowed.
Com. Bernard
J. H. Ward.
Lieut.-Com.
James
P. Houstoun
Lieut.-Com.
JohnH.
Smith-Wright.
Lieut. Robert P
D. Webster.
W. Le Gey
Pullen.
C. R. Sayers
(oivilian)
Edward C.
Blanch-
flower
F Harrison
Smith, c.B.
Pescott
Frost
(civilian)
Martin G.
Bennett.
George H.
Thomson
Alfred R.
Parker.
R. F.
Franklin
(civilian)
Maurice M.
F. Conde-
Williams.
John C.
Boardman.
Charles
E, Batt.
Francis C.
Alton.CB.
Reginald
Butcher,
M.v.o.
\The Flap of the Commander-in-Chief is flown in ' Victory,' but the general work of the Flag-Ship
is carried out in the R.N. Barra-ks.
*Wili be succeeded by Vice- Admiral Robert II. S. Stokes on 21 April, 1914.
267
FLAG OFFICERS IN COMMISSION, &c.—contd.
Stations.
Flag-Ships.
1(1) Appointed.
Flag-Officers. (2) Assumed
Command
Flag Comman-
ders, Lieut.- Co <n-
mandersSf Lieuts .
Secretaries.
HOME
Iron Duke
Admiral Sir George A.
(1) 5 Dec 11
Com. Roger R.C.
Charles F.
FLEETS
Callaghau, g.c.v.o.,
K.O.B.
(2) 5 Dec 11
Backhouse,c.B.
Lieut, Edward
Pollard, c.b.
FIRST
(Commander - in - Chief
R. B. Kemble
FLEET
Home fleets.)
%
f
Colling-
Vice - Admiral The Hon.
(1) 22 June 12
Lieut. Hugh S.
Herbert S,
wood
Sir Stanley C.J. Colville,
(2) 22 June 12
Bowlby.
Measham,
First 1
K.C.B., o.v.o.
Battle -J
( Vice- Admiral Commanding
Squadron
1st Battle Squadron. )
St. Vincent
Hear- Admiral Hugh Evan-
(1) 10 Dec 13
Lieut. The Hon.
John B.
v.
Thomas, M.V.O.
(2) 10 Dec 13
Charles A.
Colville
Shettle.
(Rear -Admiral 1st Battle
Squadron.)
f
King
Vice-Admiral Sir George
(1)16 Dec 12
Com.. The Hon.
Graham
George V.
J. S. Warrender, Bart.,
(2) 16 Dec 12
ArthurStopford
Hewlett,
Skcond J
K.C.B., K. O.V.O.
Lieut. Com. Ber
Battle "{
( Vice- Admiral Command-
nard Buxton
Squadron 1
ing'2nd Battle Squadron.)
1
Orion
Hear- Admiral Sir Robert
(1) 28 Oct 13
Lieut. The Hon.
Richard C.
V
K. Arbuthnot, Bart.,
(2) 28 Oct 13
George Eraser
Carter.
M.V.O.
{Bear-Admiral 2nd Battle
Squadron.)
(
King
Vice - Admiral (acting)
'1) 1 July 13
Com. George T.
Leonard
Third
Edward VII
Lewis Bayly ,k.c.b.,c.v.o.
(2) Uuly 13
C. P. Swabey
Blackler.
Battle 4
*, Vice- Admiral command-
Lieut,.-Com.
Squadron 1
ing 3rd Battle Squadron.)
Charles C. Dix
I
Hibernia
Rear- Admiral Montagu
ll) 29 Aug 13
Lieut. Archibald
George F.
E. Browning, m.v.o.
(2) 29 Aug 13
R. J. Southby
Martini
(Rear-Admiral 3rd Battle
Squadron.)
Fourth
Dread-
Vice-Admiral Sir Charles
(1) 1 July 12
Com. Arthur J.
John
Battle
nought
J. Briggs, k.c.b.
(2) 1 July 12
Davies
Cooper,
Squadron
( Vice- AdmiratCommanding
ith Baitle Squadron.)
Lieut.-Com.
Cyril D.Fenn
First
Lion
Rear ■ Admiral David
(1) 1 Mar 13
Lieut. Ralph F.
Prank T.
Battle-
Beatty, o.b., m.v.o..
(2) 1 Mar 13
Seymour
Spickernell ,
Cruisbr
d.s.o.
Squadron
(Rear-Admiral Command-
ing 1st Baitle - Cruiser
Squadron.)
Second
Shannon
Rear-Admiral Charles E.
(1) 19 Dec 13
Lieut. Herbert
Cyril
Okuiser
Madden, c.v.o.
(2) 19 Dec 13
Fitzherbert.
Radcliffe]
8QUADR0N
(Rear-Admiral Command-
ing 2nd Cruiser Squadron.)
Third
Antrim
Rear- Admiral William C.
(l) 19 Dec 13
Lieut. Stewart
Oecil A.
Cruiser
Pakenham, c.b.,m,v.o.
(2) 19 Dec 13
D. Spicer
Ward,
Squadron
(Rear - Admiral Com-
manding 3rd Cruiser
Squadron.)
* Fourth
Suffolk.
Rear-Admiral Sir Chris
(1) 8 Feb 13
Lieut.-Com.
George B.
Cruiser
topher G. F. M. Cradock,
(2) S Feb 13
George E,
Owens.
Squadron
K.C.V.O., C.B.
(Rear-Admiral Command-
ing ithCruiserSq uadron.)
Cumming
First Light
South-
Commodore William E.
(1) 5 July 13
None. Allowed.
Walter
Cruiser
ampton
Goodenough, m.v.o.
(2) 5 July 13
H. Medd.
Squadron
* Detached for service in West Atlantic.
268
FLAG OFFICEKS IN COMMISSION, kc.—contd.
(1) Appoxnted.
Flag Command-
Stations.
Flag-Ships.
Flag-Officers.
(2)
Assumed
ders,l.i ut.-Com-
Secretaries
Command.
manders <Sf Lieuis
SECOND &
Queen
Vice-Admiral Sir Cecil
(1)
5 Dec 13
Com. Walter J.
Herbert
THIRD
Burney, k.c.b.,k.c.m.g.
<2)
5 Dec 13
C. Lake.
P. W. G.
FLEETS.
( Vice- Admiral Command-
ing tfie 2nd 8f 3rd Fleets.)
Lieut. -Com.
James B.Kitson
Murray.
NORK.
Eussell .
Hear - Admiral Stuart
(1)
5 Dec 13
Lieut. Lionel G.
Gilbert J.
Nichilson, m.v.o.
(2)
5 Dec 13
Foote.
Watney.
(Hear- Admiral in the Home
Fleets at the Nore)
Portsmouth.
Prince of
Hear-Admxral Bernard
(1)
18 Nov 13
Lieut. Edward
John L.
Wales
Currey.
{Hear- Admiralin the Home
Fleets at Portumouth.
(2)
18 Nov 13
L.B.Oliphaut
Syson.
Devonport.
Carnarvon
Hear-Admxral Arthur H.
(1)
5 Jan 13
Lieut. Edward
Thomas R.
Christian, m.v.o.
(2)
5 Jan 13
B. C. Dicken
Waterhou»«
(Rear- Admiral in the Home
Fleets at Devonptrt.)
PATROL
Rear- Admiral John M. de
(1)
8 Apr 12
None Allowed
Basil F.
FLOTILLAS
Robeck.
(Aamiral of Patrols.)
Hood,
8UBMARINE
—
Commodore Roger J. B.
(1)
31 Aug 12
None Allowed
Francis K.
Flotillas
Keyes, c.b. , m.v.o.
(2)
31 Aug 12
Haskins,
MEDITER-
Inflexible
Admiral Sir A. Berkeley
(1)
1 Jun 12
Com. Robert M.
Henshaw R,
RANEAN.
Milne, St., g.i.v.o,,
K.C.B.
(Commander-in-Chief '.)
(2)
15Jun 12
Groves
Lieut. Philip L.
Neville
Russell.
First Cruiser
Defence .
Hear- Admiral Ernest C. T.
(1)
6 Jan 13
Zieat.FrancisP.
William H.
Squadron
Troubridge, c.b.,c.m.g,,
m.v.o.
( Hear-Admiral Command-
ing 1st Cruiser Squadron.)
(2)
27 Jan 13
O.Bridgeman
C.Beresford
Whyte,
C.M.G.
Malta
Egmont .
Hear-Admxral backville
(1)
3 Aug 12
Lieut. Lionel S.
Geoffrey
Dockyard.
H. Carden
(Admiral Superintendent.)
(2)
23 Aug 12
Ormsby-
Johnson
J Rapkin.
EASTERN
FLEET. /
Minotaur
Vice - Admiral Thomas
(1)
25 Jan 13
Com. Wilfrid
Charles E.
H. M. Jerram, k.c.b.
(2)
29 Mar 13
A. Egerton
Lynes.
China
(Commander-xn- Vhxef .)
Lieut. -Com.
Hector Boyes
Squadron, j
Triumph
Commodore Robert H.
(1)
24 Apr 12
None Allowed
Colin C.
Anstruther, c.m.g.
(2J
12 July 12
Merry.
l
(Commodore in charge of
Naval Establishments at
Hcnii fConq.)
East Indies
Swiftsure
Hear-Admxral Richard H.
(1)
20 Dec 12
Lieut. -Cum.
Audrew J.
Squadron
Peirse, c.b., m.v.o. (Com-
mander-xn-Chief )
(2)
11 Jan 13
Richa •! L.
Hamer.
Carter.
QA.PE OF
Hyacinth
Hear-Admxral Herbert G.
(1)
2S Dec 12
Lieut. Ernie W.
William F.
GOOD
King-Hall, c.v.o., c,b ,
<2)22Jan 13
Money.
C'ullimau.
HOPE.
D.S.O.
( Commander -in- Chief. )
AUSTRAL-
Australia
Hear-Admiral Sir George
0)
23 June 13
Lieut. -Com.
CuthbertH.
IAN FLEET
E. Patey, K.c.V.o.
(2; 23 June 13
Basil R. Pee
Rodham
(Hear-Admxral in command
of H.M. Australian Fleet.)
FLEETS AND SQUADRONS IN COMMISSION 269
AT HOME AND ABROAD.
HOME FLEETS.
FIRST FLEET.
Iron Duke (Commander-in-Chiefs Flag).
Attached Shjps.
Maine Sappho
A run Dee
Oak
Boyne Erne
Swale
Cherwell Exe
Ure
BATTLESHIPS.
First Battle
Squadron.
Second Battle
Squadron.
Third Battle
Squadron
Fourth Battle
Squadron.
Gollingwood (Flag)
King George V. (Flag)
King Edward VII.
Dreadnought (Flag)
St. Vincent
(Second Flag)
Colossus
Orion (Second Flag)
Ajax
(Flag)
Hibernia (Second Flag)
Africa
§ Bellerophon
Agamemnon
Hercules
Audacious
Britannia
Lord Nelson
Neptune
Centurion
C ommon wealth
Vanguard
Conqueror
Dominion
Superb
Monarch
Hindustan
Temeraire
Thunderer
Zealandia
Light Cruiser.
Light Cruiser.
Light Cruiser.
Light Cruiser.
Bellona
Boadicea
Blanche
Blonde
Repair Ship.
Kepair Ship.
Cyclops
Assistance
CRUISERS.
First Battle Cruiser Squadron.
Lion (Flag)
Queen Mary
Princess Royal
New Zealand
Second Cruiser
Squadron.
Shannon (Flag)
Achilles
Cochrane
Natal
Third Cruiser
Squadron.
Antrim (Flag)
Argyll
Devonshire
Roxburgh
G/ossamer
First Light Cruiser
Squadron.
Southampton (Broad
Pendant)
Birmingham
Lowestoft
Nottingham
Amphion
MINE-SWEEFING GUNBOATS.
Leda Skipjack
I Detached for service in West Atlantic,
\ Will join on Sth April.
JFourth Cruiser
Squadron.
Suffolk (Flag)
Berwick
Essex
Lancaster
Hermione
Speed, veil
269a FLEETS AND SQUADRONS IN COMMISSION
AT HOME AND ABROAD.
FLOTILLAS OF THE FIRST FLEET.
Aniethyst
(Skip of Captain (T))
FIRST.
SECOND.
THIRD.
FOURTH.
Flotilla Cruiser.
Flotilla Cruiser.
Flotilla Cruiser.
Flotilla Ckuiser.
Fearless
Active
Forward
Swift
Dep8t Ship.
Dep8t Ship.
Depot Ship.
Dep6t Ship.
Hecla
Woolwich
Blake
Dido
Destroyers.
Acasta
Destroyers.
Achates
Destroyers.
Destroyers.
Amazon
Ambuscade
Acheron
Acorn
Crusader
Ardent
Archer
Ariel
Alarm
Brisk
Cameleon
Laertes
Laforey
Christopher
Cockatrice
Attack
Comet
Lark
Contest
Badger
Beaver
Defender
Fury
Goldfinch
Laurel
Liberty
Firedrake
Fortune
Druid
Hope
Linnet
Garland
Ferret
Lame
Lysander
Hardy
Forester
Goshawk
Hind
Hornet
Hydra
Jackal
Lyra
Martin
Minstrel
Nemesis
Nereide
Nymphe
Maori
Nubian
Viking
Lurcher
Lynx
Midge
Paragon
Porpoise
Lapwing '
izard
nix
Redpole
Rifleman
Ruby
Shark
Sparrowhawk
Sandfly
Sheldrake
Spitfire
igress
Staunch?
FLEETS, &c, AT HOME AND ABROAD.
2696
SECOND FLEET.
BATTLESHIPS.
Fifth Battle Squadron.
Queen (Mag)
Prince of Wales (Second Flay)
Bulwark
Formidable
Implacable
Irresistible
London
Venerable
Light Cruiser.
Diamond
Sixth Battle Squadron.
Bussell (.Flag)
Cornwallis
jAlbemarle
fDuncan
tExmouth
t Vengeance
Light Cruisers.
Topaze
CRUISERS.
Fifth Cruiser Squadron.
Carnarvon (Flag)
Falmouth
Bristol
Liverpool
Sixth Cruiser Squadron.
*Drake
*Good Hope
*King Alfred
*Sutlej {tempy.)
Andromache
Apollo
L 2
Minelayer Squadron.
Intrepid* Latona
Iphigenia Naiad
* in Jhird Fleet /or Admmtst' ative puriotes.
t DUacned for Training haiiea at Home forts.
269c
FLEETS, &c, AT HOME AND ABKOAD.
THIRD FLEET.
BATTLESHIPS.
Seventh Battle Squadron.
Eighth Battle Squadron.
Caesar
Albion
Hannibal
Canopus
Illustrious
Glory
Magnificent
Goliath
Majestic
Ocean
Mars
Jupiter
Prince George
Victorious
Light Cruiser.
Light Cruiser.
Doris
Proserpine
Seventh Cruiser
Squadron.
Aboukir
Bacchante
Cressy
Euryalus
Hogue
Tenth Cruiser
Squadron.
Crescent
Edgar
Gibraltar
Grafton
Hawke
Royal Arthur
CRUISEES.
Eighth Cruiser
Squadron.
(Temporarily not constituted.)
Eleventh Cruiser
Squadbon.
Terrible
Endymion
Theseus
Juno
Venus
* Detached for Training duties at Home Pert*.
t Dttached for Cadet Training Duties.
$ Detached for Trooping .Service.
Ninth Cruiser
Squadron.
"Amphitrite
Argonaut
Challenger
Europa
tHighflyer
*Vindictive
Twelfth Cruiser
Squadron.
Charybdis
Diana
^Eclipse
Talbot
FLEETS, &C, AT HOME AND ABROAD.
269rf
PATROL FLOTILLAS.
POBTSMOUTH.
Devonport.
Chatham .
Chatham.
Sixth Flotilla.
Seventh Flotilla.
Eighth Flotilla.
Ninth Flotilla.
Flotilla Cruisers
Flotilla Cruiser.
Flotilla Cruiser.
Flotilla Cruiser.
Adventure
Skirmisher
Pathfinder
Patrol
Attentive
Foresight
Dkp6t Ship.
Dep8t Ships.
Dep6t Ship.
Leander
Aquarius
St. George
Torpedo Boat
Tyne
Destroyers.
Albatross ..
Torpedo Boat
Arab >
Destroyers.
Avon
Bullfinch
Torpedo Boat
Torpedo Boat
Dove
Earnest
Destroyers.
Destroyers.
Crane
Albacore )
Derwent )
Falcon
Flirt
Leopard
Lively
Bat
Cheerful
Eden
Ettrick
G-hurka
Express
Foyle
Gipsy
Fairy
Itchen
Grey-
hound
Kangaroo
Leven
Tenders tc
' Attentive'
Quail
Seal
Sprightly
Flying
Fish
Mallard
Osprey
. Tenders to
^ ' Tyne.'
Liffey
Moy
Ness
Nith
Tenders to
' 'St.George.'
Mermaid
Sylvia
Ostrich
Ouse
Mohawk
Peterel 1
Eother
Myrmidon
Stag
Stour
Racehorse
Star J
Test
Saracen
Violet
Wolf J
Teviot
Svren
Waveney
Tartar
Torpedo Boati.
Wear J
Torpedo Boats.
Nos. 25, 26,"\
Nos. 1,2,3, -J
4, 5, 13, 14, {Tenders to
27, 28, 29, \ rr , ,
30 31 32 lenders to
34, 35, 36! j TVne-
IS, 16, 21, (' Leander.'
22, 24 )
J
SUBMARINES.
Devonport.
3rd Flotilla.
Portsmouth.
4th Flotilla.
Depot Ship.
Forth.
B3, B4, B5,
C14, C15, CIS,
Depot Ships.
Arrogant.
Hazard.
C17, C18, C31.
C32, C33, C34,
C35.
Chatham.
5th Flotilla.
Depot Ship.
Thames.
01, C2, 03,
C4, 05, 06.
Chatham.
6th Flotilla.
Depot Ships.
Bonaventure.
Hebe.
07, 08, 09.
CIO, 012, 013.
Chatham.
7th Flotilla.
Depot Ships.
Vulcan.
Alecto.
C19, C2U. C21.
C22, C23, C24
C25, 026, C27
C28, 029, C30
Portsmouth.
8th Flotilla.
Depdt Ships.
Maidstone.
Adamant.
D1,D2,D3,D4,
t)5, D6, D7,
D8.E1, E2,E4,
S5, E6, E7.
Devonport.
9th Flotilla.
Depot Ship.
Pactolus.
A10, All,
A12
and
Bonetta.
t Detached for duty with Commander-in- Chief, Home Fleets.
270
FLEETS &c, AT HOME AND ABROAD.
ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF THE SECOND FLEET.
THE NORE.
PORTSMOUTH.
DBVONPORT.
Battleships.
Battleships.
Battleships.
Queen (Flag)
Russell
Formidable
Implacable
Prince of Wales (Flag)
Bulwark
Irresistible
Venerable
Cornwallis.
London.
Light Cruisers.
Light Cruisers.
Cruiser.
Falmouth
Diamond
Bristol
Liverpool
Carnarvon (Flag)
Mine Layers.
Mine Layers.
Andromache
Apollo
Intrepid
Iphigenia
Latona
Naiad
Thetis
ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF THE THIRD FLEET.
THE NORE.
PORTSMOUTH.
DEVONPORT.
PEMBROKE DOCK.
.Battleship.
Battleships.
Battleships.
Glory
Caesar — Parent Ship
Goliath— Parent Ship
(Tender to 'Argonaut')
Illustrious
Albion
Magnificent
Canopus'
Prince George
Ocean
Majestic — Parent Ship
Hannibal
Mars
Victorious
Jupiter (lender to
' Talbot ')
Cruisers and Light
Cruisers and Light
Cruisers and Light
Cruisers and Light'
Cruisers.
Ckuisers.
Cruisers.
Cruisers
Aboukir — Parent Ship
Good Hope —
Diana— Parent Ship
Terrible — Parent Ship
Hogue
Parent Ship
Chary bdis
Sutlej
Drake
tEclipse
Proserpine
King Alfred
Talbot — Parent Ship
Cress v — Parent Ship
Topaze
t Doris
Bacchante
Argonaut —
Monmonth
Euryalus
Parent Ship
Juno
Europa
TRAINING SQUADRON.
(The ships composing the Training Squadron are detached from the Third Fleet for administrative
purposes.)
QUEENSTOWN.
Endymion (Senior Officer of Squadron.)
Edgar
Royal-Arthur
Theseus.
Gibraltar (Senior Officer of Group.)
Crescent
Grafton
Hawke
I Detailed to convey reliefs to China
FLEETS, AC, AT HOME AND ABROAD. 270a
MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.
Second Battle-Cruiser Squadron.
Inflexible (Flag) Indefatigable
First Cruiskr Squadron.
Defence (Flag) Black Prince Duke of Edinburgh
Light Cruisers.
Chatham Dublin Gloucester
Attached Ships.
Hussar Imogene
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Depot Ship.
Blenheim.
Basilisk
Beagle
Bulldog
Indomitable
Weymouth
Foxhound
Grampus
Grasshopper
Harpy
Minotaur (Flag)
Newcastle
Mosquito Kattlesnake
Pinclier Eenard
Racoon Savage
EASTERN FLEET.
CHINA SQUADRON.
Triumph
Yarmouth
Scorpion
Scourge
Wolverine
Hampshire
Kinsba
Moorhen
Alacrity
Bramble
Nightingale
Robin
Bri torn art
Cadmus
Chelmer
Colne
Swiftsure (Flag)
River Gunboats.
Sandpiper Teal
Snipe Widgeon
Destroyers (Tenders to 'Triumph').
Fame Kennet
Jed Ribble
NEW ZEALAND DIVISION.
Psyche Pyramus
EAST INDIES SQUADRON.
Dartmouth Pelorus
Clio
Thistle
Woodcock
Wood lark
Usk
Welland
Torch
Fox
Alert Espiegle Odin Sphinx
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Hyacinth (Flag) Pegasus Astraa
WEST COAST OF AFRICA.
Dwarf
S.E. COAST OF AMERICA.
Glasgow
WEST COAST OF AMERICA.
Algerine Shearwater
CADETS' training: ships.
Cornwall Cumberland Highflyer
SURVEYING SERVICE (at Home and Abroad).
Daisy Esther Hearty Mutine Sealark
Endeavour Fantome Merlin Research Triton
AUSTRALIAN FLEET.
Australia Encounter Melbourne Sydney
Destroyers.
Parramatta Warrego Yarra
2706
TORPEDO CRAFT AND SUBMARINE FLOTILLAS
AT HOME PORTS.
IN ACTIVE COMMISSION.
Sheerness —
Chatham.
Portsmouth.
Devonport.
Queenstown.
Pembroke.
Tenders to
Torpedo Boat
Tenders to ' Vivid.'
Tenders to
Tenders to ' Vivid.'
' Actaon.'
Destroyers.
' Colleen.'
Conflict
Torpedo Boat
Torpedo Boats
Torpedo Boat
Spiteful
Destroyers.
Torpedo Boats.
Destroyers.
Velox
Bittern
Opossum
033, 041, 045, 049.
Coquette
Tenders to ' Vernon'
050, 052, 055, 058.
Cygnet
Sunfish
Cynthia
Angler
Electra
Desperate
and
Fervent
Tenders to
Kestrel
'Excellent'
Torpedo Boats.
Lightning
Porcupine
Tender to
Nos. 067, 99, 107,
Vulture
Zephyr
'Fisgard'
Roebuck
Tender to' Pomone.'
108, 105
•
Torpedo Boats.
Torpedo Boats.
and 104 attached
Noa. 6, 7, 8, 9, )
Tenders to
to ' Defiance.'
10, 11, 12. 17, >*
' Victory.'
18, 19, 20, 23, )
Nos. 025, 034, 042,
072, 079, 111, 112,
80, 81, 82, 85, 86,
113, 114, 115, 117.
87, 101, 116.
Tenders to
' Vernon.'
Nos. 078, 33, 98,
109, 110.
Tender to 'Racer.'
No. 027.
Tender to
' Dolphin.'
No. 026.
SUBMARINES.
Portsmouth.
2nd Flotilla.
Devonport.
1st Flotilla.
Depdt Ship.
Dolphin.
Sub marines.
Nos. A5, A6, A13, Bl.
Depot Ship.
Onyx.
Submarines.
Nos. A8, A9.
In Reserve Commission.
270c
TRAINING AND OTHER VESSELS AT HOME PORTS.
Sheerness — Chatham.
Portsmouth.
Devonport.
Wildfire
TRAINING SHIPS, &c
Albemarle
Exmouth
Vengeance
Duncan
Ariadne, Tenderto' Victory.'
Vestal, Tender to 'Excellent '
Amphitrite i Tenders to
Binaldo J ' Vivid '
Vindictive j. Tende„to.Vernon-
Dryad (navigation School Ship)
Harrier (Tender to 'Dryad ')
HIS MAJESTY'S YACHTS.
Alexandra
Victoria and Albert
Vivid
MISCELLANEOUS.
Enchantress ( Admiralty Yacht)
SHIPS UNDER THE ORDERS OF THE ADMIRAL
COMMANDING COAST GUARD AND RESERVES.
Halcyon
President
Ringdove
Seagull
Spanker
Speedy
Argus
COAST GUARD CRUISERS.
Julia Tbrush
Squirrel
270d
LIST OF SHIPS OF THE ROYAL NAVY ARRANGED IN
THEIR VARIOUS CLASSES.
BATTLESHIPS.
Royal Sovereign.
Orion.
Dreadnought.
Formidable.
Royal Sovereign.
Conqueror.
Dreadnought.
Prince of Wales
Royal Oak.
Thunderer.
Queen.
Revenge.
Monarch.
Lord Nelson.
Venerable.
Re<ol' tion.
Orion.
Lord Nelson.
London.
Ramillies.
Agamemnon.
Bulwark.
Irresistible.
Colossus.
King Edward VII.
Implacable.
Formidable.
Queen Elizabeth.
Hercules.
Hibernia.
Malaya.
Barham.
Valiant.
Colossus.
Africa.
Britannia.
Zealandia.
Canopus.
Vengeance.
Albion.
Glory.
Goliath.
Ocean.
Canopus.
Warspite.
Neptune.
Hindustan.
Queen Elizabeth.
Neptune.
Dominion.
Commonwealth .
Iron Duke.
King Edward VII.
Emperor of India.
Benbow.
St. Vincent.
Vanguard.
Swiftsure
Triumph.
Swiftsure.
Majestic.
Marlborough.
Collingwood.
Illustrious.
Iron Duke.
St. Vincent.
Hannibal.
Caesar.
Duncan.
Mars.
King George V.
Cornwallis.
Jupiter.
Audacious.
Bellerophon.
Duncan.
Victorious.
Ajax.
Superb.
Albemarle.
Prince George.
Centurion.
Temeraire.
Exmouth.
Majestic.
King George V.
Bellerophon.
Russell.
Magnificent.
BATTLE
CRUISERS.
Queen Mary.
Lion.
Indefatigable.
Invincible.
Tiger.
Princess Royal.
New Zealand.
Invincible.
Queen Mary.
Lion.
Indefatigable.
Inflexible.
Indomitable.
CRUISERS.
Minotaur.
Monmouth.
Cressy.
Powerful.
Defence.
Cornwall.
Buryalus.
Terrible.
Shannon.
Suffolk.
Bacchante.
Minotaur.
Lancaster.
Hogue.
Cumberland.
Sutlej.
Edgar.
Duke of Edinburgh.
Essex.
Aboukir;
St. George.
Warrior.
Monmouth.
Cressy.
Theseus.
Natal.
Donegal.
Gibraltar.
Achilles.
Berwick.
Grafton.
Cochrane.
Kent.
Endymion
Black Prince.
Crescent.
Duke of Edinburgh.
Hawke.
Edgar.
Devonshire.
Diadem.
Royal Arthur
Argyll.
Spartiate.
Devonshire.
Drake.
Amphitrite
Roxburgh.
Leviathan.
Ariadne.
Hampshire.
King Alfred.
Argonaut
Blake
Antrim.
Drake.
Europa.
Blenheim.
Carnarvon.
Good Hope.
Diadem.
Blake.
LIST OF SHIPS OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
270e
Calliope.
Calliope.
Conquest.
Comus.
Cleopatra.
Champion.
Carysfort.
Caroline.
Cordelia.
Bristol.
Gloucester.
Glasgow.
Newcastle.
Liverpool.
LIGHT CRUISERS.
Challenger,
Challenger.
Highflyer.
Hyacinth.
Highflyer.
Hermes.
Astrira.,
Flora.
Pox.
Hermione.
Chary bdis.
Astra-a.
Bonaventure.
Arethusa.
Royalist.
Inconstant.
Phaeton.
Penelope.
Galatea.
Undaunted.
Arethusa.
Aurora.
Boadicea.
Fearless."
Amphion.
Active.
Blonde.
Blanche.
Bellona.
Boadicea.
Pelorus.
Pyramus.
Psyche.
Pegasus.
Proserpine.
Pelorus.
Apollo.
Iphigenia.
Brilliant.
Sappho.
Intrepid.
Apollo.
Thetis.
Sirius.
Naiad.
Andromache.
Latona.
Chatham,
Lowestoft.
Nottingham.
Birmingham.
Dublin.
Southampton.
Chatham.
Weymouth.
Yarmouth.
Dartmouth.
Weymouth.
Falmouth.
Sentinel.
Attentive.
Adventure.
Patrol.
Foresight.
Forward.
Skirmisher.
Pathfinder.
Sentinel, i
Topaze,
Amethyst.
Sapphire.
Diamond.
Topaze.
Arrogant.
Vindictive.
Furious.
Talbot.
Dorist
Isis.
mao.
Diana.
Juno.
Venus.
Minerva
Eclipse.
Talbot.
Pearl.
Philomel.
Adamant.
Alecto.
Aquarius.
Diligence.
Forth.
Hazard.
DEPOT SHIPS FOR TORPEDO CBAFT
(other than those shown under Cruisers, etc.)
Hebe. Vulcrn.
Leander. Woolwich.
Maidstone.
Pactolus.
Thames.
Tyne,
270/
LIST OF SHIPS OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS.
" A " Class.
Conflict.
Fervent.
Lightning.
Opossum.
Porcupine.
Ranger.
Sunfish.
Surly.
Zephyr.
"B" Class
Albacore.
Arab.
Bonetta.
Earnest.
Express.
Griffon.
Kangaroo.
Lively.
Looust.
Myrmidon.
Orwell.
Panther.
Peterel.
Quail.
Seal.
Spiteful.
Sprightly.
Success,
Syren.
Thrasher.
Wolf.
1 C" Class.
Albatross.
Avon.
Bat.
Bittern.
Brazen.
Bullfinch.
Cheerful.
Crane.
Dove.
Electra.
Fairy.
Falcon.
Fawn.
Flirt.
Flying Fish .
Gipsy.
Greyhound.
Kestrel.
Leopard.
Leven.
Mermaid.
Osprey.
Ostrich.
Racehorse.
Recruit.
Roebuck.
Star.
Sylvia.
Thorn.
Velox.
Vigilant.
' C" Class— contd.
Violet.
Vixen.
Vulture.
"D" Class.
Angler.
Coquette.
Cygnet.
Cynthia.
Desperate.
Fame.
Mallard.
Stag.
" E" Class.
Arun.
Boyne.
Chelmer.
Cherwell.
Colne.
Dee.
Derwent.
Doon.
Eden.
Erne.
Ettrick.
Exe.
Foyle.
Garry.
Itchen.
Jed.
Kale.
Kennet.
Liffey.
Moy.
Ness.
Nith.
Ouse.
Ribble.
Rother.
Stour.
Swale.
Test.
Teviot.
Ure.
Usk.
Waveney.
Wear.
Welland.
Not classed.
Swift.
•• F" Class.
Afridi.
Amazon.
Cossack.
Crusader.
Ghurka.
Maori.
Mohawk.
Nubian.
■ F" Class— contd.
Saracen.
Tartar.
Viking,
Zulu.
* G " Class.
Basilisk.
Beagle.
Bulldog.
Foxhound.
Grampus.
Grasshopper.
Harpy.
Mosquito.
Pincher.
Racoon.
Rattlesnake.
Renard.
Scorpion.
Scourge.
Wolverine.
' H" Class.
Acorn.
Alarm.
Brisk.
Cameleon.
Comet.
Fury.
Goldfinch.
Hope.
Larne.
Lyra.
Martin.
Minstrel.
Nemesis.
Nereide.
Nymphe.
Redpole.
Rifleman.
Ruby.
Sheldrake,
Staunch.
1 1" Class.
Acheron.
Archer.
Ariel.
Attack.
Badger.
Beaver.
Defender.
Druid.
Ferret.
Firedrake
Forester.
Goshawk.
Hind.
Hornet.
Hydra.
Jackal.
Lapwing.
Lizard.
Lurcher.
'/" Class — contd.
Oak.
Phoenix.
Sandfly.
Tigress.
■ K" Class.
Acasta.
Achates.
Ambuscade.
Ardent.
Christopher.
Cockatrice.
Contest.
Fortune.
Garland.
Hardy.
Lynx.
Midge.
Owl.
Paragon.
Porpoise.
Shark.
Sparrowhawk.
Spitfire.
Unity.
Victor.
' L " Class.
Laertes.
Laforey.
Lance.
Landrail.
Lark.
Laurel.
Laverock.
Lawford.
Legion.
Lennox.
Leonidas.
Liberty.
Linnet.
Llewellyn,
Lookout.
Louis.
Loyal.
Lucifer.
Lydiard .
Lysander.
' M " Class.
Manly.
Mansfield.
Marksman.
Mastiff.
Matchless.
Mentor.
Meteor.
Milne.
Minos.
Miranda.
Moorsom.
Morris.
Murray.
Myngs.
THE ROYAL NAYY.
271
LIST OF SHIPS AND YESSELS OF THE ROYAL NAYY,
WITH THEIR OFFICERS AND PRESENT STATIONS.
The following are shown in separate lists : — PAGE
Fleet Auxiliaries, also Small Steam Vessels, Tugs, etc., employed
on Harbour Service ... ... .« .„ ... ... 403
Vessels available for Subsidiary Services, Hulks, and Vessels for
sale „ ... 410
Harbour Service... ... ... ... .„. ... ... ... 418
R.N.R. Mm' chant Cruisers ... ... ... ... .... ... 422
Coast Guard Cruisers .„ ... ... ... ... ... ... 430
The Ships are arranged alphabetically. The numbering has no reference to the
number of Ships on the List of the Royal Navy, being used only to indicate
where Officers are serving.
The armament given excludes Field Guns, Machine Guns and Torpedoes.
The Tons represent the Displacement Tonnage.
denotes Single Screw.
p§ „ Paddle Wheel.
I.H.P. „ Indicated Horse Power.
N.D. „ Natural Draught.
F.D. denotes Forced Draught.
(Po) „ Manning Port, Portsmouth.
{Ch) „ „ „ Chatham.
(Dev') „ „ „ Devonport.
All Officers whose names are in italics are borne as supernumeraries or additional.
(G) against an officer's name denotes that he is borne for Gunnery duties.
(T) that he is borne for Torpedo duties.
(N) that he is borne for Navigating duties.
(S) that he is specially qualified in Signalling Duties and is performing such duties, and
(I) that he is paid as Interpreter.
In the cases where two dates are shewn against the name of a Marine Officer, the date in
brackets is that from which his present sea time commenced.
I ABOUKIR. (Ch.) Cruiser.
12,000 Tons. I.H.P. 21,000 N.D.
uns — 2-9-2 inch, 12-&inch, 12-12^»\,
3-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
The Nore.
Captain AlexanderP.DavidsonU Nov 13
{And for command of Group of Ships of Third
Fleet.)
Commander Walton 0. G.Ruxtonl5 Apr 13
Lieut.-Com. ... ..James S. Parker 1 Dec 13
( G) Walter B. Watkins
Grubb 15 Apr 13
(N)Joseph D. Bllaby 5 Mar 14
Lieutenant (T)JeremiahMcCarthy
— Nov 13
Eng. Com William R. lawton...26 Sept 13
Fleet Surgeon.. ..Edward C. Ward, hi. 7 May 13
Fleet Paym *Duncan S. O. Grant 15 Apr 13
Asst. Paym *Claud M. Ware 15 Apr 13
Ch. Carpenter. ,.*George Carpenter ... 2 Apr 13
Gunner William J. Shrubsall ] Apr 13
Artif. Eng Lumley Robinson 26 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Sheerness, 15rA April, 1913.
* And for group of Ships of Third Fleet.
la ACASTA. (Po.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
935 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Hecla.'
Lieut.-Com. ...John O. Barron 21 Nov 12
Lieutenant ...Eric J. Shelley 25 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut. ...John Wisdom 30 Apr 12
Sub-Lieut Richard Shelley 22 Nov 12
Gunner (T)William H. Fidler 14 Nov 12
(Borne in 'Hecla.')
lb ACHATES. (Po.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
935 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3- 4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Commander Frederick P. Loder
Symonds 20 Mar 13
Lieutenant (N)GeorgeE. Harden 27 Mar 13
Hubert C.Oliver 27 Mar 13
Eng. Lieut Leonard Walker 21 Aug 12
Gunner (T)Edward J. Jackman
27 Mar 13
(Borne in ' Hecla.')
272
THE ROYAL NAVY.
2 ACHERON. (Po.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
773 Tons. II.P, (15,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Commander Brien M. Money 31 Mar 14
Lieutenant (N)Francis J. Katcliff 5 Apr 13
Thomas A. L. Herveylb Sept 13
Enq. Lieut Augustus G. Jarrett ... 17Feb. 14
Gunner (T)Robert Connolly...]; Dec 13
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
4 ACHILLES. (Po.) Cruiser.
13,550 Tons. I.L7.P. 23,000 N.D.
(23,500 F.D.-)
Guns— 6-9-2 inch, 1-7'binch, 24-3 pr.
Second Cruiser Squadron.
Captain Arthur L. Cay 19 Apr 13
Commander Percy L. H. Noble, mvo
28 Dec 13
Lieut. -Com (G)Cloudesley V.Robinson
26 May 13
(N)Albert J. Robertson
17 Jan 13
Arthur C. Fawssett ... 5 June 13
Lieutenant Paul R. B. Stevens 23 May 13
(T)Hugh P. Cotton ...15 Nov 12
Lawrence R. Higgins — June 13
Geoffrey D. Owen 5 Feb 13
Alexander P. Spurwayl7 Dec 13
Lieut. B.N.R. ...Boy Gill {act) 27 Jan 14
ting. Com Owen A. Morris 24 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut George W. Phillips ..11 Dec 12
Frank B. Minhinnick 5 Junel3
Capt. B.M.A.... Arthur G. Troup 27 Jan 13
Chaplain Bev. Charles F. W.
Wilkinson, ba 5 Jan 12
Fleet Surg George G. Borrett 1 Oct 13
Staff Surg JamesMcA.Holmes.MBll Aug 13
Staff Paym Arthur M. Wells 5 Feb 12
Sub-Lieut Mark P. C. Kerr 22 Apr 13
William P. Stocker ... 8 Oct 13
Francis H. Austen ...— Feb 14
Mate James Quin 1 Nov 13
Assist. Paym. ...Alfred H. S. Steele-
Perkins „ 11 Oct 13
Ch. Boatswain.. .George Griffin 28 Oct 13
Gunner KobertLove 28 May 13
(T)William R. Jackett 8 Feb 13
James H. Turner 3 Aug 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Alfred J. Mallet ..... 5 Feb 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain James W. Anderson. .12 Feb 12
Carpenter Edward W. C. Garrett
6 May 13
Artif. Eng Albert E. Fisher 30 Nov 11
William F. Auckland.. 29 Mar 12
John D. Campion (act) 5 June 13
Wt. Mechanician Robert H. Sims 18 Apr 13
Clerk .. Felix R. Porter 4 Nov 12
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth , hth June,\9}3.
4a ACORN. (Dev.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
760 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Lieut.-Com Norman A. K. Money
(tempy.) 21 Oct 13
Lieutenant Charles L. Evan-Thomas
10 Nov 13
Eng. Lieut Thomas H.F. Dampier-
Child 12 Aug 12
Sub-Lieut Arthur H. S.Casswell— Aug 13
Gunner (T)CharlesH. Young. ..17 Sept 12
(Borne in ' Blake.')
5 ACTION. (Ch.) (lateAmADKE)
Late S. Frigate.
4,538 Tons.
Torpedo School Ship.
Sheerness.
Captain Edward C^ Villiers ...10 Dec 12
Commander Leonard L. P. Willan 2 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com (T)Guy L. Coleridge...! 5 Nov 12
Lieutenant (T)Eric C. Ward 17 Jan 14
(T)HenryH.Earwood29 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut John N. Allenby 7 Dec 13
(For service with T. B. flotilla.)
Chaplain Bev. Louis W. L.
Walker, m.a 20 June 12
(And for Tenders.)
Fleet Surg Beauchamp F. Parish 2 Oct 11
Staff Surg Michael Laffan, MB,
BA 8 Aug 12
Fleet Paym William L.Davy 25 Mar 13
(I)Thompson H. Millett
21 Apr 13
(For Victualling Duties)
Assist. Paym. ...Edward C. Annaheim— Aug 12
Chief Gunner ...(T)<lohn Steel 30 Jan 14
(T)Walter J. Uden ...28 Mar 13
(For survey of Torpedo and Electrical Stores)
Gunner (T)Arthur Brown (a) 30 June 13
(T)Albert Newbury ...18 Feb 14
(T)Walter Giegg 1 July 13
(T Walter G. Savage
(tenpy.) 11 Nov 13
Wt. Telegraphist George H. S. Foster.. 23 Nov \2
Boatswain Michael Garvey 28 Feb 13
(For Q.D. Duties, tempy.)
Carpenter Thomas C. James (act) 1 May 13
Artif. Eng Charles Vickery 9 Apr 13
Wt. Writer William Cubbin 12 Jan 12
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
Gunner (*£)John Barnes 9 Mar 14
(For Command of 'Biter.')
(T) William A. Cort.is 29 Junel2
(For Command of '' Seaflower.')
(T) Walter A. Austin 30 Jan 13
(For Command of '* Seamew.')
Alexander A.J. Spicer 12 Mar 13
(For Instructional Duties,tempy. f or SpccialService.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
278
For Torpedo Boat Destroyers.
Lieut.-Com (Gr)James L. Forbes ... 3 Mar 14
Gunner Hubert F. Arnold 23 Feb 14
William J. Hubbard
(tempy.) 7 Dec 13
Francis J. Deacon 5 Mar 12
ErnestM.Jekan 19 Nov 13
George llammacott 2 JurielS
Henry F. Ed-wards ... 7 Aug 12
Herbert H. Lock 1 Sept 13
Walter C. Hadley 28 Apr 13
Commissioned at Sheerness, 6th. June, 1905.
New Books opened }st April, 1910.
Tenders.
' Actaeon II.'
' Biter, ' Seaflower,' ' Seaniew,' ' Starling,'
' Weazel.'
Torpedo Boats and Torpedo Boat
Destroyers. See Page 2706.
5a ACTIVE. (Dev.) Light Cruiser
3,440 Tons. H.P. 18,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-4 inch, 4-3^?t\
Attached to Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Captain James R. P. Hawksley,
MVO 6 Jan 14
(And in command of Second Destroyer Fiotitla.)
Lieut.-Com (G ) Owen T. H. Phillips 3 Feb 14
Lieutenant (N)Henry R. Moore... 3 Feb 14
Herbert Owen 3 Feb 14
Richard L. Dearden... 5 Jan 14
Enq. Lieut Ernest J. Mowlam ... 3 Feb 14
'And for duty with T.B. D's.)
Lionel G. Buchanan... 9 May 11
Staff Surg John G. Peebles MB 3 Feb 14
Staff Paymaster John O. Turner 26 Dec 11
Sub-Lieut Francis G. Hunter.... 1 Oct 13
Gunner Edmund T Penhallurick
11 Mar 14
(T)George Lee 1 Jan 14
Wt. Telegraphist Arnold Dean — Mar 14
Carpenter Francis T. Sargent
(act) 19 Mar 14
Artif. Eng Andrew A. Abbie 3 Feb 14
Alfred J.C.Bulleniaci) 13 Sept 13
Clerk Humphrey C. Bevan 2 Jan 14
Re-commissioned at Devonport on 3rd Feb. 1914.
5b ADAMANT. (Po.) Depot Ship
for Submarines.
935 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400 N.D.
Patrol Flotilla.
Depot for Submarines.
Lieut.-Com Frederick A. Sommer-
ville 27 Apr 12
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Eng. Lieut. Charles J. Limpenny 4 Sept 13
(And for duty with Submarines. )
Staff Surg John Bourdas 27 Apr 12
Gunner (N)GeorgeF.Thompson24Dec 12
(T)Ernest V.Roberts 15 Nov 13
George W. Shepherd 29 June 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Cemm isioned at Pjrtn.touth, 27th April, 1912.
6 ADVENTURE. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
2,670 Tons. I.H.P. (15,925 F.D.)
Guns — 9-4 inch.
(Attached to Sixth Destroyer Flotilla).
Captain James U. Farie 30 Dec 13
Lieutenant (G)HaroldD. Adair-Hall 1 July 13
Humphrey E. Archer 6 July 13
(N)CharlesM. Stack 3 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Griffith W. Jones 21 Oct 13
(And for duty ivith T.B. Destroyers.)
Staff Surg John Macdonald, WD 24 Oct 13
Paymaster LouisJ.P.G.McSheeby 1 July 13
Sub-Lieut ....Maurice W. BailwardlSNov 13
Ch. Gunner (T)John Bethson 5 June 13
Gunner James Leahy 16 June 13
Carpenter Francis F. Smith 29 Sept 13
Artif. Eng William Thompson... 26 Aug 13
Commissioned at Demnport, 1st July, 1913.
9 AFRICA. (Ch.) Battleship.
16,350 Tons. I.H.P. 17,500 N.D.
(18,000 F.D.)
Guns— 4-12 inch, i-9'P.inch, 10-6 inch,
12-12^7-., 12-3^7.
Third Battle Squadron.
Captain Herbert J. O. Millar.!. 10 Apr 13
Commander Norman H. Carter ... ljJug 12
Lieut.-Com John White — Aug 13
Henry M. Fotheigill 14 May 12
(N)\VilliamE.Cornabe.30 Sept 13
Lieutenant (G)Walter M. Nash...31.1uly 12
(T)Francis D. Mowat 10 Feb 13
Harold A. Knight 15 Oct 12
Ralph W. H. Roberts 14 May 12
Donald P. MacGregcrl4 May 12
Eng. Com Alfred T. H. Stone ...10 Apr 12
Eng. Lieut John W. Forbe6 1 Oct 13
William .1. Bond 5 Mar 12
Major R.M. A... .Robert O. Paterson.,.25 June 13
Captain B. M (I)CharlesA. Tennyson 5 Mar 12
Chaplain Rev. William F. Webber,
BA 14 July 13
Fleet Surg Louis E. Dartnell 19 June 13
Staff Surg Thomas F. O'Keeffe . 14 May 12
Fleet Pay Beauchamp U. Colelough
U July 11
Naval Inst Ronald J. M. Holliday,
ma 19 Sej t 12
274
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Sub-Lieut Cecil C. Dickinson 8 Oct 13
GilbertC.A.Whitelocke
(act) 6 Feb 14
George R. Scott (act) 14 May 12
John Fraser (act) 14 May 12
Reginald W. English
(act) 14 May 12
GeraldE.Colpoys(ticJ)14May 12
Robert A. Startin (aci) 14 May 12
Charles J. H. Du Boulay
(act) 14 May 12
Christopher B. Oxley
(act) 14 May 12
Sir Roger T. Twysden, Bt.
(act) 14 Mar 12
Assist. Paym." Thomas A. Batchelor 25 Apr 11
Ch. Boatswain... William J. Gundry ..13 Mar 13
Gunner Henry J. Stuart 7 Feb 13
William H.Harris 5 Mar 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
(T)George Dyer 6 Dec 13
William H. Rundell
(act) 9 Apr 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Carpenter Charles J. W.Powell 22 Jan 13
Artif. Eng Herbert S. Cail 14 May 12
William M.Calder 18 Sept 11
Albert H.Benfield 14 May 12
John A. Ransom (act)lS Sept 13
Midshipman Guy V. A. Phelips ...15 Sept 13
Robert H. D. Lane ...15 Sept 13
Thomas I. S. Bell 15 Sept 13
Lionel E. R. Booth ...15 Sept 13
Clerk John C. H. Barclay.... 3 Oct 13
Asst. Clerk Patrick H. Morrissey 9 Aug 13
Completed to full crew at Sheerness on the Uth
May, 1912.
10 AFRIDI. (Po.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
872 Tons. H.P. (14,250 F.D.)
Guns— 5-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to Attentive.
Lieut.-Com. Edmond A. B. Stanley 5 Mar 14
Eng. Lieut Thomas E. Hughes ...27 May 13
(Borne in ' Attentive.')
11 AGAMEMNON. (Ch.)
Battleship.
16.500 Tons. I.LT.P. 16,750 N.D.
Guns- 4-12 inch, 10-9-2, 24-12^?-.,
2-3 p*.
Fourth Battle Squadron.
Captain Herbert A. S. Fyler... 1 Jan 14
Commander Cyril St. C. Cameron 1 Feb 14
Lieut.-Com (.GWames H. Thorn ...13 Dec 12
(N)Richard G. Hurst 6 Sept 12
Hugh B. Worsley 19 Feb 13
Lieutenant (T)Arthur J. L. Murray
19 Dec 12
Lewes G. Gardner — Mar 14
Ronald G. Studd 16 Sept 13
Godfrey C. C. Crookshank
4 Oct 13
Edmond C. Holmes... 5 May 13
Amyot J. Mitchell ...16 Sept 13
Lieut. B.N.B.... Robert Pettman (act) 2 Dec 13
Eng. Com Reginald W. Parry ...16 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Ebenezer J. Allen 20 Aug 12
Harold F. du M. Huntl6 Aug 13
Capt. R.M.A. ...Alfred D. B Godfray 19 Feb 13
Lieut. B.M Arthur P. Dawsou ... 13 Jan 13
Chaplain Bev. Walter F. Scott,
ba 22 Sept 13
Fleet Surg John W. Craig, MB.... 1 Oct 12
Staff Surg Archibald D.Spalding 27 Oct 12
Fleet Payrn RichardG. H.Tyrer...l7 Feb 13
Naval Inst Joseph H. Hewlett, BA16 Sept 13
Sub-Lieut Athelstan P. Bush 1 Jan 14
Philip H. Calderon ... 6 Feb 14
Ronald G. Bowes-Lyon
(act) 6 Feb 14
Assist. Pay»i....AlexanderE.A. Eagar28 Feb 11
Ch. Gunner Samuel A. McCullock 17 Dec 12
Gunner (T)EdwardH. Walker 8 Feb 13
John H. Candy 14 Jan 11
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain George Gosden 14 Dec 12
John A. Price 19 Feb 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Carpenter Arthur J. Dale 5 Feb 13
Artif. Eng John L. Leigh 19 Feb 13
Fred C. Bowman 29 Mar 12
Arthur T. B. Bird 1 July 13
Wt.MechanicianCha,r\esS.'Fa.irley 19 Feb 13
Midshipman Thomas C. Greenway 15 May 12
Edward L. Berthon...l5 May 12
Roberts. Laidlaw 15 May 12
William B. Walker ...15 May 12
Assist. Clerk ....Alan M. Bogers 10 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Chatham, 19iA February,
1913.
11a A J AX. (Lev.) Battleship.
23,000 Tons. H.P. 27,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-13*5 inch, 16-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
Second Battle Squadron.
Captain Sir Arthur J. Henniker-
Hughan..B« 3 Apr 13
Commander Henry F. C.Kitchenerl7 Feb 13
Lieut.-Com. ...... (T)ArthurH. Walker 13 Mar 13
(G-)JohnBywaterWard6 Dec 12
(N)William R. S. Harman
— Sept 13
Lieutenant Henry V. Hudson ...22 Sept 13
Thomas G. Harrison 23 Jan 14
Sidney J. Herbert 31 Oct 13
William B. Hebbert... 8 Oct 13
Lieut. R.N.R. Stanley F. W. Laidlaw
(act)'.. 2 Dec 13
THE ROYAL NAVY.
275
Eng. Com William C. Sanders... 7 Sept 11
Eng. Lieut Ralph Berry 24 Feb 12
James P. Johns 27 Sept 13
Capt. R.M. James Hazel 31 Oct 13
Lieut. R.M Thomas G. Hungerford
23 Oct 13
Chaplain Eev. Montagu T.
Hainsselin, ba — Nov 13
Fleet Surg Lancelot Kilroy 8 Oct 13
Staff Surg Alexander C. W. Newport
31 Oct 13
Ileet Paym Ernest A. Redman ...21 Apr 13
Sub-Lieut John S. M. Mackenzie
Grieve — Dec 13
George H.H. Brown... 8 Oct 13
Assist Paym. ...John R. Cundall 17 Sept 13
Ch. Gunner Frederick Blackwell 29 July 12
Gunner (T)Frank Sammels ...21 Oct 12
Thomas W. Cosgrove 16 Oct 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Arthur Jones 16 Oct 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
John E. Mitchell — Oct 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Ernest J. Luscombe (act)
(For Instructional DuMes.) 16 Oct 13
Boatswain William A. Collins ...18 Nov 13
John Quick (act) ......16 Oct 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
George Quinn (act) ...16 Oct 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
R.M. Gunner ...Robert Brookes 31 Oct 13
Carpenter James E. Pengelly ...28 Mar 12
Artif. Eng James H. E. Baines...28 Apr 13
Walter W. E. Wakely 29 Apr 13
William T. Hall 27 Sept 13
ThadeusB.Hargreaves
(act) 27 Septl3
Wt. Electrician Frank B.Etherington
(act) 13 Dec 13
Midshipman Louis P. M. Milner.... 1 Jan 14
Robert C. Crooks 1 Jan 14
AtholW. Mylne 1 Jan 14
Donald F. Mackeson 1 Jan 14
Frederick J. Walker. ..15 Jan 14
John P. W.Pilditch.. 15 Jan 14
Henry E. H. Palairet 15 Jan 14
Geoffrey L. Lowis .15 Jan 14
Guy S Laurence 15 Jan 14
Aw'bery R. B. Phelp...l5 Jan 14
Midshipman \ William Homewood
R.N.R. ) (proby) 16 Oct 13
Henry B. Langwortby'
(proby) 16 Oct 13
Walter L. Dowdeswell
(proby) 16 Oct 13
Shan B.Butler (proby)16 Oct 13
Clerk Ernest E. Brightman..l6 Oct 13
Assist. Clerk ...Herbert G. A. Woolley— Feb 14
Completed to full crexo at Devonport, 31st October,
1913.
12a ALACRITY (late Surprise).
(Po.) Despatch Vessel,
1,650 Ions. I.S.P.2,000 N.D. (3,000 F.D.)
Guns — 6-6 pr.
China .
Commander Archibald Cochrane ...21 Feb 13
Lieutenant.... ...Walter H. Leeke 4 Feb 13
(N";Geo£frey J. A. Miles
31 July 12
Eng. Lieut Albert G. Archard 9 Dec 12
Staff Surg Gerald M. Eastment 1 Mar 13
Sub-Lieut John S. Ferris 13 Feb 14
AtSChParVgem' j-Edward C" ChilA ' Mar 13
Gunner Alfred J. Allum 21 Feb 13
Commissioned at Chatham on 1st March, 191 3.
13 ALARM. (Dev.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
760 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-\2 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Lieut. -Com Henry C. Rawlings 1 Apr 12
Lieutenant Evelyn H. Sparling... 8 Jan 12
Eng. Lieut Norman Roberts 13 Oct 13
Sub-Lieut John W. W. M. Standring
19 Dec 13
Gunner (T) Arthur H. Jones... 19 Oct 12
(Borne in ' Blake.')
14 ALBACORE. (Ch.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
440 Tons. H.P. f6,000 F.D).
Guns — 3-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Tyne.'
Commander John F. H. Cole — Jan 14
Artif. Eng Henry Guilford 1 June 12
(Berne in 'Tyne.')
15 ALBATROSS. (Dev.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
430 Tons, I.H.P. (7,500 F.D.)
Guns — l-12pr., o-6pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Lieut.-Com Clive Phillipps-Wolleyl3 Jan 14
Artif. Eng .Sydney E. Soper 9 Feb 14
(Borne in 'Leander.')
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
16 ALBEMARLE. (Po.) Battle-
ship.
14,000 Tons. I.H.P. 18,000 KB.
(runs — 4-12 inch, 12-6inch, 10-12 pr.,
2-Spr.
Portsmouth.
Gunnery Training Ship.
Captain Arthur "W. Craig 29 Dec 13
Commander Ralph Eliot 3 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com (T)George R.Nixon.. 22 Aug 13
(N)Arthur C. Roberts 19 Dec 13
Lieutenant ((r)DeDhamM.T. Bedford
8 Jan 13
William G. Halliley... 13 Jan 14
Aubrey F.Dobbyn 1 Oct 13
Eng. Com John Dawson 29 Nov 11
Eng. Lieut Harold B. Main 2 Aug 12
Capt. R.M Noel S. Clutterbuck 30 Sept 13
(22 Dec 12)
Fleet Surgeon ...Arthur H. H. Vizard, MB
20 Jan 14
Staff Surgeon ...John J. H. Rooney...l9 Dec 13
Staff Paym Victor O. Padwick.... 6 Dec 13
Sub- Lieut ... David J. R. Simson 1 Jan 14
Keith M. G. Campbell 1 Jan 14
Assist. Paym. ...William W. Cove 15 May 13
Ch. Gunner (T)James H. Chapman— June 13
Ck. Boatswain... George H. Woodnutt 21 Oct 13
Gunner Richard T. T. Lovell..20 Oct 11
John O Leary 14 May 13
(For Instructional Duties. )
Charles W. Beere — Dec 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Carpenter Thomas Longridge ...15 May 13
Artif.Eng Arthur W. P. Daw 17 Dec 12
George T. Phillips (act)26 Aug 13
Clerk Edward Kennedy 26 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, lbthMay, 1913.
19 ALBION. (Ch.) Battleship.
12,950 Tons. I.H.P. 13,500 KB.
Guns— 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 10-12 pr.,
6-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Pembroke Dock.
Commander Ernest Henslowe 9 Feb 14
Lieut.-Com (N) Christopher T.
Scriven 1 Nov 18
Lieutenant John D. Campbell 15 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Francis A. Chater IS Jan 12
Gunner John C. Twomey 3 Feb 13
Carpenter William A. Cooke 10 Oct 12
Artif. Eng Frederic L. Manthorp29 July 12
'Borne in ' Goliath.'
Re-commissioned at Chatham, 2hth August, 1909.
19a ALECTO. (Ch.) Depot Ship
for Submarines.
935 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400 N.D.
Patrol Flotillas.
Depot for Submarines.
Commander George B. Lewis 1 Mar 14
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Eng. Lieut William E Olive 11 May 11
(And for duty in Submarines.)
Staff Surg Ernest F. Ellis (ta»py)10 Mar 14
Surgeon Alfred G.Malcolm, MB — Aug 13
(Lent R N. College, Greenwich).
Gunner (T)Thomas W. Hunt 5 Dec 13
(N)Ernest G. Price ...4 June 12
Boatswain Frederick C. Loder20 June 12
(For Q.D. Duties)
Commissioned at Sheerness, 20th June, 1912.
(Attached to Portsmouth.)
20 ALERT. (Ch.) Sloop.
960 Tons. I.H.P. 1,100 KB. (1,400 F.B.)
Guns — i-iinch, 4-3^?'.
Attached to the East Indies Station.
Commander Arthur E. Wood 15 Dec 12
Lieutenant Andrew Johnstone ... — Mar 14
John M. I. Hervey...25 Mar 13
(KHArchibald Alison 27 Aug 13
Surgeon Frederick St. B. Wickham
— Mar 14
Att&F Leonard R. Barker ...-Apr 13
Gunner Robert N. Hickson — Mar 14
Artif. Eng Arthur E. Winter — Mar 14
Re-commissioned at Muscat, — March, 1914.
22 His Majesty's Yacht
ALEXANDRA. (Po.)
2,050 Tons. Turbine.
Guns — 2-7 pr. {Bronze).
Captain Denis B. Crampton, mvo,
(Lent War Course.) 19 Aug 11
Lieut.-Com (N)GeoffreyM.R.Rnyne8 Feb 13
Randal B.McCowen... 21 Jan 11
Anthony L. H.D.Coke 1 Feb 13
Lieutenant Philip H. Irwin 4 Feb 14
Ung. Com Joseph H. H. Ireland,
mvo 16 Aug 06
Fleet Surgeon ...Frank H. Nimmo 7 May 03
Att£gr- tLesiie c- e- A*re 5 *«* «
Ch. Gunner Frederick H. Tull 11 Nov 09
Ch. Boatswain (T)AnthonyH Goatleyl7 Aug 07
Ch. Carpenter... George M. Luxon 16 Oct 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. Henry Pegler 22 Jan 14
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 7th May,\90S.
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23 ALGERINE. (Dev.) Sloop.
1,050 Tons.
I.H.P. 1,100. N.D. (1,400 F.D.)
Guns— 4-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
West Coast of America.
Captain Robert G. Corbett 10 Dec 13
(Senior Naval Officer West Coast of America.)
Lieutenant ...Horatio M. Garrett 6 Apr 12
(N) William S. Chalmers
— May 13
Robert F. Knight 14 Feb 14
Staff Surgeon ...(I)Frank E. Bolton ... 6 Apr 12
A^'cPkarTe } Thomas °" Jackie... 6 Apr 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. Herbert J. Chafle 6 Apr 12
Gunner William G.Wakeham 6 Apr 12
Re-commissioned at Esquimau, 6th April, 1912.
24 AMAZON. (Po.) Torpedo
' Boat Destroyer.
970 Tons. H.P. (15,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch.
Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Dido.'
Lieut.-Com Henry G. L. Oliphant 17 Jan 11
Lieutenant Henry E. Horan 27 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut CharlesE. Button 13 May 12
Sub-Lieut Brian S. Bickmore ...25 Sept 13
Gunner (T)Constantine Doherty
9 Dec 12
(Borne in ' Dido.')
25 AMBUSCADE. (Po.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
935 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Lieut.-Com Gordon A. Coles 25 June 13
Lieutenant Colin S. Thomson 11 Feb 14
Harold S Gillett 26 Junel3
Eng. Lieut William H. Outfin ....24 Oct 12
Gunner (T)Thomas Lynch ...23 June 13
(Borne in 'Hecla.')
26 AMETHYST. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
3,000 Tons. Turbine.
Guns — \2-±inch, 8-3 pr.
First Fleet.
Ship of Captain (T) Destroyer Flotillas.
Captain Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt 1 Dec 13
(Captain (T) in command of Destroyer
Flotillas of First Fleet.)
Lieut.-Com (T)Eric G. Robinson.. 1 Oct 13
(N)Evan H. Martin ... 1 Oct 13
Lieutenant (G)Geoffrey S. Arbuthnot
1 Oct 13
(S)Eric W. P. Westmacott
1 Oct 13
Frederick T. Stringer 6 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut Leslie Robins 23 Mar 14
(And for duty with T. B. D's.)
William A. Bury 1 Oct 1.3
Staff Surgeon ...William Bastian 10 May 12
Staff Paym Percy Cruse 1 Oct 13
Asst. Paym Kenneth E. Badcock....29 Dec 13
(For duty with Captain (T) )
Sub-Lieut Rudolph H. E. M, P.
de Lisle 4 Oct 13
Gunner Walter W. L. Newnhaml6May 11
Carpenter Frederick J. Carter
(act) 1 Oct 13
Artif. Eng. ...William H. Whittaker 23 Oct 12
Asst. Clerk Ralph E . Tugman 1 Oct 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, 1st October, 1913.
27 AMPHION. (Dev.)
Light Cruiser.
3,440 Tons. H.P. 18,000 N.D.
Guns—10-4:inch, 4r-3pr.
First Light Cruiser Squadron.
Captain Thomas D. Pratt 22
Lieutenant (G-)John C. Tovey 2
(N)John W. Clayton 1
Edward S. F. Fegen.. 4
Charles K. Adam 3
Lieut. i?.i\r.J?....Kingsley G. Howe
(act) 8
Eng. Com Charles G. Ware 17
Eng. Lieut Howard Wormell 26
Staff Surg Herbert R. H. Denny 19
Staff Paym Joseph T. Gedge 21
Sub-Lieut Jeffrey K. Laughton 4
Gunner (T)Ric'hard H. Quick 9
JohnN.O. Gould 18
Carpenter Herbert R. Lillicrap .. 4
Artif. Eng Leonard W. Lindsay. ..17
James P. K. Grinithsl7
Clerk Reginald H. Kitchin 15
Commissioned at Devonport, 2nd April,
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
28 AMPHITRITE.(Z>ey.) Cruiser.
11,000 Tons. I.H.P. 18,000 N.D.
Guns— 16-6 inch, 12-12 pr., 3-3^?r.
Devonport.
Tender to ' Vivid.'
For Training of Stokers.
Commander Cecil F. L. Watson ... 8 Sept 13
Lieut.-Com Reginald B. Marcon... 5 Aug 12
Eng. Com Frank Main 16 Dec 13
Ch. Gunner Charles F. Stephens. ..25 Mar 13
Ch. Boatswain... Henry Badcock 20 Nov 13
Thomas R, Tremethick
15 July 13
Samuel Ball 1 May 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Ch. Carpenter ...Albert J. Bolas 8 Deo 13
Artif. Eng Charles T. A. Lacey... 3 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Vivid..')
29 ANDROMACHE. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
3,400 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D.
(9,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-4'7 inch.
Second Fleet.
Mine Layer Squadron.
Commander Reginald L. Crichton 21 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com Alexander B. MeCullagh
29 July 12
Lieutenant (N)Claude B. Elbrow 5 Aug 12
Eng. Lieut ArthurC.Hall 17 Feb 12
Staff Surgeon Robert Hughes 22 Mar 13
Asst. Paym. lBdwin p. Thompson 12 Nov 12
Di charge. J **
Gunner (T)Francis L. Crocombe
16 Oct 13
William C.ButtenshawlS Apr 12
Carpenter RichardE. Brewer 8 Junel3
Artif. En<) James Keenan 9 Apr 13
Commissioned at Chatham, 13th September, 1909.
31 ANGLER. (Po.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
335 Tons I.H.P. (5,700 F.D.~)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to 'Excellent.'
Ch Gunner i»| FrederickB. c. Hurst-16 Dec 13
Command ... J
Ch. Artif. Enf. .William J. Musselwhite
17 Jan 13
(Borne in 'Excellent.')
34 ANTRIM. (Ch.) Cruiser.
10,850 Tons. I.H.P. 20,500 N.D.
(21,000 F.D.)
Guns— 4-7-5 inch 6-6 inch, 20-3^r.
Flag Ship of Rear Admiral Commanding
Third Cruiser Squadron.
Bear- Admiral... William C. Pakenham,
CB, mvo 19 Dec 13
Secretary Cecil A. Ward 19 Dec 13
Flag Lieut (S)Stewart D. Spicer ...19 Dec 13
For General Staff Duties.
Eng. Capt James T. Willoughby... 20 Feb 14
Capt. B. M, ...Alexander G. W. Grierson
11 Dec 12
11 May 11
(Asst. for W. T. Duties)
Clerk to Sec Nowell Baird 19 Dec 13
Robert H. Carter 9 Dec 13
Artif. Eng Charles E. Morris 22 Apr 13
(To Assist. Eng. Capt.)
Captain Vincent B. Molteno ...19 Dec 13
Commander (N)John A. Webster,
mvo 19 Dec 13
Edward C.Kennedy... 2 Jan 13
Lieut.-Com. ... .Walter Dasent 22 Oct 12
(G)John B. Ha!y 1 Mar 14
Lieutenant (T) Gordon R. Bald ...13 Dec 12
Charles de Burgh 1 1 Mar 14
Martin A. F. Hood 15 May 13
(For Physical Training Duties)
George D. W. Turner 12 May 13
Harry A. Pelham 30 Oct 13
Eng. Com Victor de Paris 12 Jan 12
Eng. Lieut Richard D. Harvey ... — May 10
Frederick H. Buckmaster
7 Jan 13
Major R.M.A... .John P. Shine 23 Dec 13
Lieut. B.M (I)Raymond A. Poland
22 Dec 13
Chaplain Rev. Thomas W. L.
Caspersz, MA 14 Jan 13
Fleet Surgeon ...Edwin S. Miller, MB 11 Aug 13
FleetPaym Gilbert Graham 20 Sept 11
Surgeon Devonshire H. P. Pearson
15 Jan 14
Sub-Lieut Walter Borrowes 6Junel3
Henry N. Lake 10 Oct 13
Duke J. Anderson-
Morshead (act) 6 Feb 14
Mate Lionel Mclntyre 29 Nov 13
Assist. Paym. ...William D Stewart... 8 Jan 13
Ch. Carpenter ...Thomas H. Hicks 7 Sept 12
Gunner Frederick J. Stone .... 1 Mar 12
Hugh Thompson 3 Dec 12
(for Instructional Duties)
(T) William G. Bourne 8 Sept 13
Boatswain Harry E. Foster 1 Jan 13
Sig. Boatswain.. Robert Sutherland ...— Feb 14
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Artif. Eng Harold Dearman 20 July 11
George C. Southron 12 Sept 13
Rowland Brightman 11 Jan 12
Sydney J. Todd 3 Dec 12
Clerk John N. Kennedy — Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Chatham on the bth March,
1912.
Completed to full crew at Sheerness on 3rd
December, 1912.
34a APOLLO. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
3,400 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-4 "7 inch.
Second Fleet.
Mine Layer Squadron.
Commander Forster D. Arnold Forster
1 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com Francis P. Saunders.. .22 Feb 12
Lieutenant (N) Neville D. B. Taylor
26 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Cecil E Viuning 3 Mar 14
Staff Surgeon ...(I)Fred C. B. Gittings, md
14 Nov 12
^Charl?' \ Thomas M. Fitzgerald 11 Oct 13
Gunner George Williams 24 Dec 12
(T)Leonard Parsons... 9 June 13
Carpenter William H. Staddon...— July 12
Artif . Eng Robert Aitken 2 Apr 13
He- commissioned at Devonport, \%th
November, 1913.
35 AQUARIUS. (Ch.) Depot Ship.
3,660 Tons. I.H.P. 1,100 N.D.
Patrol flotillas.
Attached to Eighth I'lotilla.
Commander Cyril T.Hewlatt-Cooper6 Mar 13
Lieutenant (N)Percy Strickland 1 July 13
Eng. Lieut Harold Clift 1 July 13
(And for duty with Torpedo Boats')
A1n Cl!argeU f Arthur S. Whyham... 1 July 13
Gunner George B. Smith — Sept 13
Boatswain Henry A. Filewood
(act.) 1 July 13
(For Q.D. Duties)
Carpenter Albert A. Walke Sept 12
Artif . Eng Reginald Manton 26 Aug 13
Commissioned at Sheerness, 1st July, 1913.
36 ARAB. (Lev.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
470 Tons. I.H.P. (8,600 F.D.)
Guns—\-\.1pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Lieut.-Com Arthur F. Crutchley 4 July 11
Ch. Artif. Eng.. .Edwin Palfreman...,..30 Jan 13
(Borne in 'Leander.')
37 ARCHER. (Po.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
775 Tons. HP. (16,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut.-Com Herbert F. Littledale 14 Mar 12
Lieutenant Edward D.W. Lawford 1 Oct 12
Eng. Lieut Percy L. Butt 17 Feb 14
Sub-Lieut Dudley F. Persse 1 Oct 13
Gunner T) Victor Spyers 7 Mar 13
(Borne in ' Woolwich.' )
37« ARDENT. (Po.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
931 Tons. HP. (24,000 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla '
Lieut.-Com Arthur Marsden 16 Feb 14
Lieutenant Claud M. A. Wellesley
18 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut Arthur E. Shillcock... 24 Apr 12
Sub-Lieut Charles P. Christie (act)
10 Feb 14
Gunner (T)Albert G. N. Livermore
16 Feb 14
(Borne in ' Hecla.')
Sib ARETHUSA. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
Completing at Chatham.
Eng. Lieut Cecil H. Johnson 20 Oct 13
Gunner (T) James D. Godfrey 26 Mar 14
Carpenter Alfred Thorne 21 Nov 13
(Borne in ' Pembroke.')
38 ARGONAUT. (Po.) Cruiser.
11,000 Tons. LHP. 18,000 N.D
Guns— 16-6 inch, 12-12jb>\, 3-3pr.
Third Fleet.
Portsmouth.
Captain Spencer A. Hickley ... 6 Dec 13
(And for charge of a group of Ships
of the Third Fleet.)
Lieut.-Com Arthur N. Gouldsmithl8 Nov 13
Eng. Com George J. Sisley 27 Mar 12
Fleet Surgeon ...*Hugh Clift 1 Dec 13
Fleet Paymaster*Char\es S. Inglis 1 Dec 13
Assist. Paym. ...*Clarenee Teasdale-Buckell
1 Decl 13
Ch. Gunner Edward H. Baldwin.. 18 July 12
Carpenter John C.Burt 19 Dec 12
Artif. Eng Edgar F. Smith — Novl2
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, 29iA February,
1912.
* And for group of ships of Third Fleet.
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
39 ARGYLL. (Dev.) Cruiser.
10,850 Tons. I.H.P. 20,500 N.D.
(21,000 F.D.)
Guns — 1-7-5 inch, 6-6 inch, 20-3 pr.
Third Cruiser Squadron.
Captain Vivian H. G. Bernard 1 May 12
Commander William W. Wilson ...31 July 12
Lieut. -Com (Gr)SebaldW.B. Green 17 Mar 14
Lieutenant (N)Graham C. Glen. ..26 Sept 13
Salisbury EL Simpson 17 Mar 14
Reginald T. Dimsdale 26 Feb 14
(T)Evelyn T. Wiekham29Augl3
Charles E. B. Simeon 18 Jan 13
John W. Durnford ...17 Mar 14
Lieut. Jl.N.li.... Cecil E. Pilkington ... 3 Mar 14
Eng. Com William H. Pratt 31 Oct 12
Eng. Lieut Macieod G.A. Edwards 3 Feb 14
Percy R. Rashbrook... 9 Aug 13
Capt. E.M. James Macnair-Smithl7 Mar 14
Chaplain ., Rev. William H. Chappell,
ma 17 Mar 14
Fleet Surgeon.... James D.S. Milln, MB 31 Dec 12
Fleet Paym Leonard E. Tier 17 Mar 14
Surgeon Michael Meehan 17 Mar 14
Sub-Lieut Harold E. Evans — Dee 13
Eric R. Reed 8 Oct 13
Aist. Paym AlgernonW.P. Phillips 2 Sept 13
William B. Spry 5 Mar 12
Ch. Gunner John Leaman 13 Mar 14
Gunner Ernest J. R. Staple ...15 Aug 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Edwin G. Cutcliffe ...14 Dec 12
Robert Crispin (act) ...16 Dec 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain George F. Alder, 25 June 12
Carpenter William J. Griffin 29 Aug 12
Artif. Eng John C. R.Blampey...l7 Mar 14
Frederick C.Stanborough
30 Jan 13
John Wilson (act) ...27 Sept 13
Wt. Mechanician] ohn Cough)an(act)...17 Mar 14
Assist. Clerk .. Basil H. Godfrey 17 Mar 14
Re-comm is signed at Devonport on 11th March, 1914
40 ARIADNE. (Po.) Cruiser.
11,000 Tons. I.H.P. 18,000 N.D.
Guns— 16-6 inch, 12-12 pr.t 3-3 pr.
Portsmouth.
For Training of Stokers.
Commander Herbert M. Edwards 8 Jan 14
Lieut.- Com Kennedy G. Brooke — Dec 13
Eng. Com Walter T. Steam 22 Aug 12
Ch. Gunner .. ...Frederick 8. Lowlett 19 May 12
Carpenter. Joseph Poling 24 Dec 13
Artif. Eng Arthur Brown 26 Jan 14
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 1st January, 1914.
(Borne in ' Victory.')
41 ARIEL. (Po.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
763 Tons. H.P (15,500 F.D.)
Gvms— SMI inch, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
^Tander to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut. -Com Dashwood F. Moir ... 9 Jan 12
Lieutenant John H. Brougham 7 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut Herbert W. Portch.... 1 Feb 11
Sub. Lieut Edmund Johnstone 7 Feb 14
Gunner (T) Charles J. Pounds 9 Feb 14
(Borne in ' Woolwich.'')
42 ARROGANT. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
5,750 Tons. I.E.P. lOfiWN.D.
Patrol Flotillas.
Portsmouth.
Depot for Submarines.
Tender to 'Dolphin.'
Lieut. -Com Martin E. Nasmith ...15 Aug 12
(For Submarines, for duty roith Commodore (S),
and for Instructional and Drafting duties.)
Lieutenant Thomas W. Martin ...19 Sept 12
Artif. Eng Arthur C. Green 13 Sept 13
The following Officers are borne as additional
for various services : —
For Command of Submarines.
Lieutenant Brownlow V. Layard
(C.32) 8 Feb 13
JohnF.Hutchings(CM)'2f>~Kov 13
George Pilkington (C 31)
14 Nov 12
Gerald E. B. Carter
(C. 33) 2 Deo 10
Victor E. Ward (CAS) 1 Apr 09
A. Gordon Hine (C35) 2 Sept 13
Thomas B.S. McGregor
Robertson (C 17) 27 Sept 13
For Submarines.
Lieutenant Alfred M. Winser 1 May 13
Harold V. Lyon - June 13
Christopher P. Satow.. 20 Feb 13
James L. Boyd 20 Oct 13
John F. Tryon 6 Oct 13
Guy D'Oyly Hughes ...20 Oct 13
Francis E. Oakeley 27 Sept 13
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 1st July, 1911.
(Borne in 'Dolphin.')
43 ARUN. {Ch) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
550 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns—4r-12pr.
Employed under Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet.
Tender to ' Iron Dake.'
Lieut inComd.... Thomas G. Carter 17 Sept 11
Artif. Eng Samuel Leather 25 Sept 13
(Borne in ' Iron Duke.')
44 ASSISTANCE. (Po.) Repair
Ship.
9,600 Tons. I.H.P. (4,000 F.D.)
Guns — 10-3 pr.
Attached to Second Battle Squadron.
Captain Harry M. K. Betty ...15 Jan 13
IJeut.-Com Henry E Jane 1 Aug 11
Lieutenant (N)George E. Sutcliff— Aug 13
John S. Prescott-Roberts :
20 Jan 13
Eng. Com SberardM.O.Fawckner
(For charge of machinery.) 1 Apr 12
Eng. Lieut George W. Odam 1 Feb 12
Staff Surg Ramsey M. Richards. ..14 May 12
Staff Pavm Alfred E. Aylen 28 Feb 14
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Ch. Gunner Charles B. Sainsbury 25 Sept 13
Ch. Carpenter ... Thomas F. Harry 8 Sept 13
Ch. Artif. Eng.. Richard J. Figgins.... 10 Aug 11
Gunner (T)GeorgeF. KillhamlO Jan 13
Boatsiuain Joseph H. Evans 1 Apr 12
Stephen P. Hare 29 June 12
(ForQ.D. Duties.)
Artif. Eng William J. Boyd 11 Jan 13
Benjamin J. Presland
(act) 13 Sept 13
Wt. Electrician George W. Hows 5 Dec 12
Ctmmutioned at Gibraltar, 2Sth November, 1906.
46 ASTR^EA. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
4,360 Tons. LHP. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Guns— 2-Q inch, 8-47 inch, 8-6 pr.,
1-3 jpr.
Cape of Good Hope.
Captain Alfred O. Sykes 22 Apr 13
Lieut. -Com Robert C. Davenport 11 Mar 13
Lieutenant (N)Cecil E. Brooke ...22 Apr 13
William R. J. White 1 Apr 13
(G)RolandA.Clark ...22 Apr 13
Eng. Lieut David G. Black 28 Feb 13
Leslie Gregory 22 Apr 13
Chaplain Rev. Francis B. Rowley,
ma 20 June 13
Staff Surgeon.... William H. Daw 12 May 13
Paymaster Norman P. Roy 19 Apr 13
Surgeon Richard M. R. Thurs-
field 22 Apr 13
Sub-Lieut John R. P. Thompson 8 Oct 13
Ch. Gunner (T)Frederick 8. Scott 8 Apr 13
Ch. Artif. Eng... William Hughes 22 Apr 13
Gunner Frederick Hills 10 Jan 13
Joseph M. Cole 22 Apr 13
(For Instructional Duties)
Carpenter Albert G. S. Edwards 8 Apr 13
Clerk Herbert R.H.Vaughan22 Apr 13
Re-commissioned at Sheerness, 22nd April, 1913.
46a ATTACK. (Po.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
785 Tons. HP. (16,000 F.P.~)
Guns — 2-4 inch, l-V&pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut -Com... Cyril Callaghan 21 May 12
Lieutenant... Austin G. Lilley 29 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut. William G. Colquhoun ...20 Feb 11
Sub-Lieut... . Gerald E Boultbee 18 Junel2
Gunner (T)Alfred W. Gullv 22 May 12
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
47 ATTENTIVE. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
2,670 Tons. I.H.P. (14,900 F.D.~)
Guns — 9-4 inch.
Patrol FloUllas.
Attached to Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Captain Charles D. Johnson,
mvo 29 Aug 13
(And in command of Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.)
Lieut.-Com (Gr)FrancisH.L.Lewin29 Aug 13
(Andfor duty with T.B. Desiroyers.)
(T)Donald ■Errington— Aug 13
(Andfor duty with T.B. Destroyers.)
Lieutenant George C. H. Lavvaou 17 June 13
Henry C. C. Clarke ... 1 July 13
(N) Robert G. Duka....29 Nov 13
Eng. Lieut John B. Pulliblank... 1 Jan 13
(And for duty with T. />'. D's.)
Fleet Surg George R. MacMahon,
mb. ba 31 Dec 13
Staff Surg Edmund Cox, MB, BA 1 July 13
Fleet Paym (I)Charles M. Luckham
29 Aug 13
Arthur R. Ireland 28 June 13
Staff Paym Arthur Mudge 29 Aug 13
(For Victualling Duties.)
Assist. Paym. ...Reginald E. I. Crosse 29 Aug 13
William S. Skinner ...29 Aug 13
( Clerk to Captain ' ' D.'")
Gunner Harry Thompson 16 June 13
(T)William Preston ... 5 June 13
Charles T. Scrimshaw
(act) 19 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties)
Sig. Boatswain. Ernest T. Veryard 29 Aug 13
Carpenter Alfred Blake 5 Aug 13
Artif. Eng Robert J. Ross.... 21 Mayl3
William T. Kirkland
(act) 1 July 13
Commissioned at Devonport, 1st July, 1913.
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
For Command of Reserve T.B.
Destroyers.
Lieut.-Com. Gerald C. Harrison.... 14 Mar 14
For Torpedo Boat Destroyers.
Lieut. R.N. R.... Thomas W. Stanley
(act) 11 Mar 14
James G.P. Bisset (act) 27 Jan 14
Eng. Com William R. Parsons ...21 Jan 13
Sub-Lieut Patrick W. R. Weir...— Oct 13
John I. Moore 26 Mar 14
Dawson R. Miller — Mar 14
Ldben E. H. Mnund ...— Mar 14
Frank M.Abbott 26 Mar 14
Thomas II. Crookshank
(act) 12 Mar 14
Ch. Gunner Arthur C. Burgess 1 Oct 13
Gunner William B. Wilkie 31 Jan 14
George F. Yandell 23 Apr 13
Thomas D. Casey 1 Aug 13
Aaron J. Green 28 Aug 12
(T) Donald MacDonald 3 Feb 14
John G. Metcalfe
(tempy) 29 Aug 13
George Richardson..... 9 Mar 14
Timothy J. Kennedy. ...26 Jan 14
Ernest Smith 7 Feb 14
Percy V. Organ 17 Aug 12
George E. Harrison. ...11 8ept 12
Michael O'Halloran ...27 Jan 14
(T) Arthur H. Fur neaux 3 Feb 14
Tenders.
See • ' U'.d.
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
48 AUDACIOUS. (Po.)
Battleship.
23,000 Tons. LT.P. 27,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-13-5 inch, 16-iinch, i-3pr.
Second Battle Squadron.
Captain Cecil F. Dampier^4a!C30 May 13
Commander Lancelot N. Turton ...20 Mar 13
Linit.-Com (N)Francis M. Hodgson
24 Apr 13
(G-)PhilipW. Douglas 7 Mar 13
(T)Robert 8. MacFarlan
10 Apr 13
Edward H. Cater 1 Oct 13
Lieutenant Henry D. Pridham-
Wippell. 1 Oct 13
Francis W. Craven.... 3 Oct 13
Edward B. Arathoon 6 Oct 13
Thomas D. Galbraith 7 Oct 13
Lieut. R.N.R. .. .Rupert H.Walley (act) 5 Nov 13
Eng.Com WilliamC.8.P.Bartwelll7 Jan 12
Eng. Lieut John R. Macey 24 Feb 12
Harold S. Warren 27 Sept 13
Capt. R.M.A.... Christopher M. Durrant
16 Jan 14
Lieut. R.M. Melvill 8. Innes 21 Oct 13
Chaplain .Reu.Franeis T. Robinson,
ma 13 Jan 14
Fleet Surg (I)John C. Rowan, mb14 Oct 13
Staff Surg Keuelm D. Eell 14 Oct 13
Meet Paym Felix Abraham 30 Sept 13
Sub-Lieut Edward F. Fanning.... 13 Nov 13
Basil N. Oownie —
Assist. Paym.... Ernest E. J. Webster 14 Oct 13
Hector R. M. Woodhouse
30 Sept 13
Ch. Boatswain.. .Philip Flynn 1 Nov 13
Gunner Edward H. Capell 1 Jan 13
(T) Walter Thorogood 2 Nov 12
Edward A. ripittle 19 Dec 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
John McDermott (act) 14 Oct 13
(For Instructional Duties. )
Herbert H. Courtney (act)
(For Instructional Duties.) 14 Oct 13
Boatswain William H. Fenn — Oct 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
John Feeley (act) 14 Oct 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Henry D.Wright (act) 14 Oct 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
R.M. Gunner. ...George L. Rose 21 Oct 13
Carpenter ...Herbert E. Skeens ...14 Sept 12
Artif. Eng James Allen ...27 Sept 13
George McDonald., ...18 Apr 13
Allan Park 6 Sept 13
William H. Craddock
(act) 27 Sept 13
Midshipman Harold E. Spragge.... 1 Jail 14
Charles C. Flemming 1 Jan 14
Roger P. Selby 1 Jan 14
Philip W. Rhodes 1 Jan 14
Frank A. Single 15 Jan 14
- Ealph W. K. Twinberrow
15 Jan 14
Russell Bolingbroke... 15 Jan 14
Timothy F. Turner.. ..15 Jan 14
John E. Sissmore 15 Jan 14
Hugh Dixon 15 Jan 14
Midshipman \ Lancelot T. Simpson
R.N.R. S (proby) 31 Dee
John W. Stevens (proby)
31 Dec
William K. Davy (proby)
31 Dec
Thomas Smith (probu) 31 Dec
Asst. Clerk Eric G. T. Churcher. . .10 Feb
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 21st October, 191
48a AURORA. [Lev.) Light
Cruiser.
Completing at Devonport.
Eng. Lieut Alfred E. Cock ,...10 Oct 13
Alfred C. Brook 12 Dec 13
Gunner John F. Hannaford...24 Feb 14
Carpenter James G. Rogers 15 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
49 AVON. (Dev.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
355 Tons. l.H.P. (6,300 F.D.)
Guns — l-12pr., 5-6pr.
■ Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Commander Charles A. W.Wright-
son 30 Jan 14
Ch. Artif. Eng... Frederick Oldreive.... 4 June 13
(Borne in 'Leander.')
58 BACCHANTE. (Ch.) Cruiser.
12,000 Tom. I.H.P. 21,000 N.D.
Guns— 2-9-2 inch, 12-G inch, 12-12 pr.,
3-3pr.
Third fleet.
The Nore.
Commander ......Alexander G. Wright 30 Nov 12
Lieut.-Com Jack F. V. Guise 14 Aug 13
Eng. Com Thomas W. Richards 10 June 12
Ch. Gunner George W. Blackman 29 Aug 13
Carpenter Philip H. Lillicrap ... 9 Feb 14
Artif. Eng Herbert G. Ram 3 May 10
Re-commissioned at Chatham, loth March, 1912.
(Borne in ' Cressy.')
54 BADGER. (Po. ) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
800 Tons. H.P. (16,500 F.D.)
Gtms — 2-4 mm, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Commander Charles A.' Fremantle29 July 12
Lieutenant Reginald Nash 29 Nov 13
Eng. Lieut Edwin Cole 9 Jan 11
Sub-Lieut Charles W. V. T. S.
Lepper 5 Feb 13
Gunner (T)Cornelius O'Rourke
(act) 17 May 13
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
55 BARHAM. Battleship.
Building by Messrs. JohnBrown Sf Co., Glasgow.
Eng. Com James P. Leahy 16 Dec 13
(Borne in ' Victory.'
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58' BASILISK. (Ch.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
976 Tons. Turbine. H.P. (12,600 F.D.)
Guns — 1-4 inch, 3-l'2pr.
Mediterranean .
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Lieut.-Com Edwin A. Homan 13 June 12
Lieutenant Walter H. G. Fallowiield
7 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Edward C. Green 7 Nov 13
Sub-Lieut Lancelot Tomkinson 15 Dec 13
Gunner (T)William G. Worsh 8 Feb 13
(Borne in ' Egmont.')
59 BAT. {Ch.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
360 Tons. I.H.P. (5,900 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-Qpr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Tgne.'
^Command} D*S™™A Maxwe11 - 3 Feb 14
Art. Eng Edward Golby 14 Dec 13
(Borne in ' Tyne')
60 BEAGLE. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
950 Tons. Turbine. H.P. (12,500 F.D.)
Guns — l-iinch, 3-12 pr.
Mediterranean.
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Commander Harry R. Godfrey .... 1 Feb 13
Lieutenant Charlie F. Bush 17 Sept 13
Eng. Lieut Walter R. Fendick....30 May 13
Sub-Lieut Douglas Garvey 10 Oct 12
Gunner , (T)Alexander W. Stephens
(act) 22 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Egmont.')
60a BEAVER. (Po.)Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
810 Tons. H.P. (16,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut.-Com Kenneth A. Beattie...20 Jan 14
Lieutenant (N)Frederick W. 8.
Gleed 1 Apr 13
Lieut. B.N.B.... George D. Connell ... 2 Apr 13
Eng. Lieut (I)Jesse H. Harrison 1 Feb 11
Sub-Lieut Robert G. Llewellyn. .22 Dec 13
Gunner (T)David Fernie (act) 31 Mar 13
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
61 BELLEROPHON. (Dev).
Battleship.
18,600 Tons. I.H.P. 23,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-12 inch, 16-iinck, £-3pr.
Will join Fourth Battle Squadron on 8th April.
Captain Edward F. Bruen 18 Aug 13
Commander Harold D. Briggs 28 Dec 12
(D(N)RichardA.S.Hill 1 Apr 13
Lieut.-Com (T)Charles B.Dickson 6 Jan 14
(G)HughD. Hamilton lOApr 12
George P. Sherston...20 Sept 13
Lieutenant Geoffrey D. Taylor ...31 Jan 13
Russell R. J. Pound ..25 Mar 13
Harold T. C. Walker 18 Aug 03
Laurence B, Hill 8 Oct 13
Lieut. B.N.B.... Walter de B. Thomas
(act) 15 Dec 13
Eng. Com. George W. Baldwin... 19 Feb 13
Eng. Lieut Walter W. Newton... 15 Aug 13
George H. Turrall ... 1 Jan 14
Capt. B.M.A.. ..Guye W. Lushington 8 Apr 12
Capt. B.M. Arthur K. Evans 26 Nov 12
Chaplain Bev. William Fenn.BA. 1 Apr 13
Fleet Surg Walter J. Bearblock ...31 Dec 12
Staff Surgeon. ...Percy M. Rivaz MB ... 1 Oct 13
Stay' Faymaster Ernest W. S. Pell owe 1 Apr 13
Sub-Lieut CharlesT.BlackBarnes 6 Feb 14
EdwardG.Gunner(arf) ISSeptll
BryanF.Wingfield(fflc*)15Septll
John G. Barrow (act) 15 Sept 11
IanA.P.Macintyre(aci)15Septll
Henry P. D'A. Benson
(act) 15 Sept 11
Assist. Paym. ...AlanK. Hornstein... — Feb 14
Ch. Gunner James H. Hick 22 Mar 13
Gunner (T)JamesW.Fishendenl7 Marl3
James F. W. Thornton 1 Apr 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
James H. Moore (act) 16 June 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Lionel J. Backhouse (act.)
(For Instructional Duties.) 24 May 13
B.M. Gunner ...Joseph E. Swain — Oct 11
Boatswain Frederick P. Roberts 17 Mar 13
James Tierney 1 Apr 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Carpenter Preston G. Avery 9 June 13
Artif. Eng Arthur Bruce 1 Apr 13
John Mitchell 29 Mar 12
George E. Every 28 Mar 12
William J. Germon
(act) 7 Mar 14
Midshipman Leslie G. Griffiths ...15 Sept 12
RalphS. Booth 15 Sept 12
Alec M. Carrie 15 Sept 12
FitzHugh C. Lyon ...15 Sept 12
Athelstane H. H. Doelberg
15 Sept 13
John S. Kirkland 15 Sept 13
Lawrence S. Bontor...l5 Sept 13
The Hon. Christopher
J. H. Roper-Curzon 15 Sept 13
John P. de B. Smith 15 Sept 13
Clerk Adrian M. Pigott 31 July 12
Assist. Clerk Henry G. Lloyd-Boberts 9 Aug 13
Edward S. Burton 1 Feb 14
Be-commissvmed at Devonport.lst April, 1913.
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
62 BELLONA. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
3,350 Tons. H. P. (18,000 F.3.)
Guns — 64«rfj, 4-3 pr.
Attached to First Battle Squadron.
Captain *Percy M. R. Royds.... 5 July 13
Lieut.-Com (Gr)Arthur C. Petherick
16 June 13
Lieutenant *(N)Brnest J. Spooner
31 Mar 14
Charles B. Neate 23 Oct 12
David N. W. Joel 10 Mar 13
Lieut. RN.R. "Douglas G-. Jeffrey
(act) 8 Oct 13
Eng. Com *Fellowes T. Simmonsl5 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut. ...*Richard 0. Brown 29 July 12
Staff Surgeon ...Leonard 8. Wbitwam,
mb 1 Oct 12
Paymaster ;tHorace Baird 5 Apr 13
ASSRtkFRym' \ *v.Yvian H.Coles 2 Jan 14
Ch Gunner ...*Albert Whiting 1 June 12
Gunner *(T)Albert E. Jackson20 Jan 14
Sig. Boatswain* Alfred Edwards 1 Jan 14
Carpenter "Thomas F.Tyacke(actj20 Mar 14
Artif. Eng *Clarence Schorield.... 1 June 12
*GeorgeM.Donald(act)15 Sept 13
He-commissioned at Devonport on the 21th March,
iyi2.
To be recommissioned at Devonport on 31st March,
1914.
'And on re-commissioning .
62a BENBOW. (Po.) Battleship.
25,000 Tons. H.P. 29,000 N.D.
Gkms — 10-13"5 inch, 12-6 inch, 2-3 inch,
4-3 pr.
Completing by Messrs. heardmore 6} Co. , Glasgow.
Lieutenant (Gr)William R. Phillimore
12 Jan 14
Eng. Com Ernest L. Sagar 16 Oct 12
Eng. Lieut Francis C. Haydon ...29 Apr 13
Ch. Gunner George F. Lacey 26 Jan 14
Gunner (T)Cliarles Piliold 5 Dec 13
Carpenter Robert Mitcbell 12 Nov 13
(.Borne in ' Victory')
63 BERWICK, {Dev.) Cruiser.
9,800 Tons. I. H.P. 22,000 N.D.
Guns — 14-6 inch, 8-\2pr., 3-3 pr.
Fourth Cruiser Squadron.
Captain Lewis Clinton Baker 16 May 11
Commander Francis G. G. Chilton
(act) 31 July 12
Lieut.-Com- Frederick W. Law 25 Jan 13
(,N;John H. D. Cunningham
16 May 1 1
Lieutenant (G)Clive Pinsent 3u Sept 12
Fitzroy H. D. Byron 27 Sept 13
(T)GeoffreyC. Boles..26 Mar 13
Thomas A. Powell 10 Oct 12
Eng. Com (I Henry Evans 4 Feb 13
Eng. Lieut Aames Ashton 5 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Reginald G. Hines ...17 Aug 12
Reginald K.Crisp 26 Mar 13
Captain R.M ...(I)William P. Arbuthnot
31 Jan 12
Chaplain Rev. John C. Parker,
ba 16 Sept 13
StaJ? Surg James A. Forrest, mb.26 Mar 13
Fleet Paym Harold J. D. Spriggs...23 Jan 12
Surgeon Robert N. W. W. Bid-
dulph 1 Feb 13
Sub-Lieut Paul A. M. Long 25 Sept 13
JohnB.Hacket 25 Sept 13
Sub-Lieut. R.C.N. Victor G. Biodeur ...— Jan 14
Assist. Paym. ...Frederick J. Good ...27 Sept 13
Gunner Thomas H. Vugler ...15 Mar 13
Herbert C. Bicknell ... 13 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
David Stafford 27 Sept 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Samuel R. Mallett ...15 Mar 13
Sidney Sincock 26 Mar 13
(F^or Q.J). Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain... Harry Swannell 15 Sept 13
Carpenter Morris V. Varney 15 Mar 13
Artif . Eng Arthur Austin 27 Sept 13
James H. Sessford ...27 Sept 13
George Oakes 28 Sept 12
Harry Richards (act) 27 Sept 13
Assist. Clerk Charles A. Maurice-Jones
9 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth on 26th March 1913
63a. BIRMINGHAM. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
5,440 Tons. H.P. 22,000 N.D.
Guns — 9-6 inch, 4-3 pr.
First Light Cruiser Squadron.
Captain Arthur A.M. Duff ... 5 July 13
Commander Alan J. Mackenzie-Grieve
8 Sept 13
Lieutenant Geoffrey E. Ridgway 17 t eb 14
(N)Ralpli Ireland 1 Nov 13
(D(G)Andrew B. Downes
8 Sept 13
Aubrey C. Bertie 29 Jan 14
Lieut. R.N.R. ..Reginald J. Finlow
(act) 27 Jan 14
Eng. Com.... John B.Hewitt 11 Dec 12
Eng. Lieut William G. Radmore 9 May 13
Staff Surg Richard 8. Osborne ...2!) Jan 14
Staff Paym (I)William H. Eves. ..25 Jan 14
Sub. -Lieut John M. Scott 3 Feb 14
Hugh L. Vaughan-
Wiiliams 6 Feb 14
Gunner William J. Newton. ...22 Aug 13
(T)George Fudge 12 Sept 13
Boatswain Joseph Kelly (act) 3 Feb 14
(For Q.D. Duties)
Carpenter William Brown 8 May 13
Artif. Eng John Lamond 14 Jan 14
Charles J. Beadle(act) 26 Nov 13
Clerk Sigmund W. Farman 3 Feb 14
Commissioned at Portsmouth on 3rd Feb. 1914.
64 BITTERN. (Dev.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
360 Tons. H.P. (6,300 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12^?t\, 5-6 pr.
Devonport.
Tender to ' Vivid.'
LieUCommand\Go*AoaC^«U ~ Apr 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. .George Banfield 26 Aug 13
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
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65 BLACK PRINCE. (Po.)
Cruiser.
13,550 Tons. I.H.P. 23,000 N.B.
(23,500 F.D.~)
Guns— 6-9 '2 inch, 10-6 inch, 20-3 pr.
Mediterranean .
First Cruiser Squadron.
Captain ^Frederick D.],Gilpin-
Biown 10 Apr 13
Commander Frederick C. Fisher ...27 July 12
Lieut.-Com (G) William B. C. Jones
— Aug 13
(N)Eiehard K. Philpott
— Dec 12
Herbert G. Briggs ... 21 Jan 13
Lieutenant (T)Kobert I. Faulkner
14 Aug 13
Patrick Butter 4 June 12
Robert C. Chichester 20 Jan 13
Edward C. Thornton 31 July 12
Leslie L. Cooper 5 Feb 13
(In lieu of Sub-Lieut.)
Eng. Com George B. A. Crichtonl7 Sept 12
Eng. Lieut Harold F. Harold 1 Aug 11
James D. Niven 16 Jan 13
Capt. R.M.A. ...Godfrey H. Jollye ...23 Apr 12
Lieut. R.M Geoffrey M. Crick ...23 Apr 12
Chaplain Rev. Charles L. Waller, ba.
4 Oct 12
Fleet Surgeon ...Walter 8. H. Sequeira,
MB 1 May 12
Staff Surgeon ...Thomas W. Jeffery...23 Apr 12
Fleet Paym James E. C. Cox 5 Apr 10
Sub-Lieut Francis R. Baxter 6 Feb 14
Mate William J W.Fletcher29 Nov 13
Asst. Paym (I)Dudley L. Noakes 17 Aug 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. George A. Thomas ...16 Sept 11
Gunner George A. Leeson 23 May 12
Donald Simpson 17 Nov 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
(T)William A. Morrell
17 Dec 13
Boatswain Robert H. C. Popham23 Apr 12
Sig. Boatswain. .George H.Rogers 23 Apr 12
Carpenter George R. Binning. ...23 Apr 12
Artif. Ena Henry R. G. Brooking 14 Aug 12
William G. H. Pibell Jan 13
Alfred J. Daniells(act) 2 Jan 14
Clerk Reginald W. Campbell 31 July 12
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth on the 23rd April,
1912.
To be re-commissioned at Portsmouth on 21st April,
1914.
* Re-appointed on re-commissioning .
66 BLAKE. (Bev.) Cruiser.
9,000 Tons.
I.H.P. 13,000 N.D. (20,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-6 inch, 4-4 inch, 4^12pr.
Depdt Ship.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Commander John B. Sparks 15 Dec 13
(In Command)
Robert L. Way 31 July 12
Lieut.-Com John E. P. Bickford 31 July 12
(G)JohnW. Rainier... 8 Jan 13
(And for duty with T.B. Destroyers.)
Lieut.-Com (N)Gerald L. Hodson 11 June 13
(T)John H. Young ...30 Sept 13
(And for duty with T.B. Destroyers.)
Lieutenant Orrell Bake 31 July 12
Eng. Lieut John C. Jenkins ... 25 Jan 11
(And for T.B. Destroyers).
Ronald G. Morton ....15 May 12
Capt. R.M. Robert K. C. Nutt 14 Oct 12
Chaplain Rev. Cuthbert T. F. Field
BA 1 Oct 13
(Andfor T.B. Destroyers.)
Staff Surgeon ... JohnN.Robertson.MB 11 Mar 13
Fleet Paym George Grant 20 Mar 13
Paymaster Edward Boucher 24 Mar 14
(For Victualling Duties.)
Surgeon Thomas Cock 27 Jan 14
Assist. Paym....Charles F. Baker . ... — Aug 13
(For dutyw th Captain (D).)
Harold D. Norman ...15 June 13
Ch. Gunner Edwin H.Neale 23 Aug 12
Gunner Sidney J. B. Halfyard 5 Nov 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
(T)Edward A. Lawler 16 Jan 13
Boatswain Frederick W. Lee 15 Dec 13
Carpenter John T. Batten 2 Jan 13
Artif. Eng Alfred D. Slatter 4 Feb 14
William D. Isaac 11 Jan 13
George Heron (act) ... 7 Jan 14
The following Officer is borne as additional : —
Eng. Com Frederick C. Dawson ...28 Jaul4
(For duty in connection with T.B.D.'s and
T.B. Tenders.)
Re-commissioned at Chatham, 6th August, 1908.
(Attached to Devonport.)
Tenders.
See page 269.
67 BLANCHE. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
3,350 Tons. H.P. (18,000 F.D.)
Guns — 10-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
Attached to Third Battle Squadron.
Captain Richard Hyde, MVO... 5 July 13
Lieut.-Com (G)Basil J. D. Guy, VOX
23 Jan 13
Lieutenant (N) John H. Godfrey 23 Jan 13
Humphrey M. Kobson— Jan 13
Eric H.Ward 1 Mar 12
Lieut. R.N.R... .George R.Hudson, tcd 1 Feb 13
Eng. Lieut Henry G. Radford .... 9 Jan 13
Hamuel Duncan 14 Feb 10
Staff Surgeon ...Thomas H. Vickers ....27 July 12
FUet Paym Edward T. M. Green. ..23 Jan 13
Gunner .....John Turner 16 Jan 13
(T) Henry Townsend
(act) 4 Sept 13
Sig. Boatswain. ..Albert J. Brown 1 Jan 14
Carpenter Sydney C. McClounan 1 Junel2
Artif . Eng Arthur J. Robinson... 3 Feb 14
Thomas Allen (act) ... 7 Nov 13
Clerk Vincent G. Durman 24 Nov 13
Re-commissioned at Chatham on the 23rd January,
1913.
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
68 BLAZER. {Oh.) Gun-Boat.
254 Tons. I.H.P. 110 N.B.
Guns — 2-12 pr., 2-Qpr.
Sheerness.
Tender to ' Pembroke.'
68a BLENHEIM, (Ch.)Cruiser.
9,000 Tons.
I.H.P. 13,000 N.B. (20,000 F.B.)
Gims—i-Ginch, 2-4 inch, 6-12 vr.
Mediterranean,
Malta.
Captain Charles P. B. Coode... 1 Feb 14
(And as Captain (D) of Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.)
Lieut.-Com *(G) JohnB.WaterlowlO Feb 14
Lieutenant (N) Walter E. M.Wynne
23 Sept 13
*(T) Charles J. ForlonglO Feb 14
Eng. Com *William A. Wilson... 9 Jan 13
Assist. Paym. ...William P. Eainier ... 2 Feb 14
(fror duly icith Captain (D)
Ch. Gunner Alfred H. Hollis 2 Mar 14
Gunner (T)George H. M. Hill 8 Feb 13
Boatswain William J. Eickard... 2 Mar 12
Carpenter George W. Dobinson 10 Oct 12
Artif. Eng Fred Bloor 16 Dec 13
Eobert Wilson 18 Apr 13
* (And for duty with. Fifth Flotilla).
69 BLONDE (Ch.) Light Cruiser.
3,350 Ions. H.P. (18,000 F.B.)
Guns — 10-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
Attached to the Fourth Battle Squadron,
Captain Albert C. Scott.... 5 July 13
Lieut.-Com Leonard Robinson 1 Feb 13
{And for War Staff Duties)
Lieutenant (N)Cecil E. H. Harvey
30 Aug 13
Maxwell A. C. Bitter26 Feb 13
Alfred G. Foote 16 Apr 13
Eng. Lieut John Hamilton 29 Aug 13
Eussell O. L. Bond ...17 Mar 13
Staff Surg John P. H. G^eenhalgh
md 9 Sept 13
Staff Paym James B. Evens 9 Sept 13
Sub-Lieut Gerald Curteis 5 Mar 14
Asst. pW™-R I William J. Vaughan 4 Mar 14
Gunner Frank Horton 26 Aug 13
(T) Frederick G.
Gibbons (act) 16 May 13
Sig. Boatswain... Charles E. Smith. 1 Jan 14
Carpenter Thomas W. Bennett
- (act) 7 Apr 13
Artif. Eng Arthur H. Bassett ... 9 Sept 13
Frank H. Eeynolds 4 Oct 12
Re-commissioned at Sheerness on 9th Sept., 1913.
70 BLOODHOUND. (Po.) Gun-
boat.
254 To?is. I.H.P. 110 N.D.
Guns — 2-6 pr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Vernon '
^Cotmand}*™^ G- Hadley ™ »°v "
(Borne in ' Vernon.')
71 BOADICEA. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
3,300 Tons. H.P. (18,000 F.B)
Guns— 6-4 inch, 4-Zpr.
Attached to Second Battle Squadron.
Captain Louis C. S. Woollcombe,
MVO 5 July 13
Lieut.-Com Edward O. Tudor 31 July 12
Lieutenant (N)Warren H. Jotham 5 Jan 14
William A. C. Salmond
5 July 13
Lieut. R.N.R.... Charles E. Finlay 30 Oct 13
ting. Com Percy L. Edmonds ...16 Sept 13
Eng. Lieut Arthur H. Tilt 6 Feb 12
Staff Surg Francis F. Lobb 17 Sept 12
Fleet Paym (I)James H. Griffiths 25 June 13
Sub-Lieut. \ Aubrey E. C. Douton
R.N.R. S (act.) 5 July 13
Gunner... John Bellis 1 Aug 13
(T)Arthur Fryer (oc«) 27 Oct 13
Sig. Boatsivain... William H. Way 1 Jan 14
Carpenter Francis W. G. Johns (act)
18 Dec 12
Artif. Eng Benjamin H. Eose ... 5 July 13
Eichard E. Pugh 4 Oct 12
Clerk Arthur N. E. Green.. .16 Jan 14
Re-co'mmissioncd at Sheerness, 5th July, 1913.
72 BONAVENTURE. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
4,360r<w. I.H.P. 7,000 N.B. (9,000 F.B.~)
Guns— 2-6 inch, 4-4 '7 inch, 8-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Harwich.
Depot for Submarines.
Commander Stanley L. Willis 15 Oct 12
(For Submarines and in command of Fifth and
Sixth Submarine Flotillas.)
Lieut.-Com (G)St. Andrew O. St.
John 25 Feb 14
Lieutenant (T ) Francis E. Barry...— Oct 12
(N (Frank H. Bishop 24 June 12
Eng. Lieut Albert E. Brown 18 Feb 13
{And for duty with Submarines).
Sydney C. Whyham...29 Aug 13
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Tom Simonds 18 Oct 12
(And for duty with Submarines.)
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Fleet Surg James H.Fergusson... 15 Oct 12
Fleet Paym Robert R. Hastings. ..24 Mar 14
Ch. Gunner Alexander Fisher 3 Oct 12
Boatswain Denis Ryan 3 Oct 12
Carpenter Alfred G. Fulford 3 Oct 12
Ihe followinq Officers are borne as additional : —
For command of Submarines.
Lieut.-Com George C. Street (C10U5 Oct 12
John R. G. Moncreije ( CO)
20 Sept 13
William J. Foster (C 13)
14 Nov 12
Lieutenant Wilfrid B.Pirie(C 12>15 Oct 12
George F. Bradshaw {CI)
20 Feb 14
Richard H. B. Everard (C8)
13 May 13
for Submarines.
Lieutenant Logan Hook 18 Nov 12
Eric S.Ray 15 Oct 12
Eric W. M. King — Apr 13
John H. Owen 13 May 13
Tristram Fox 18 Nov 12
George A. C. Sharp ... Oct 13
Re- commissioned at Portsmouth, 15th Oct., 1912.
Tender.
« Elfin.'
73 BONETTA. (Dev.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
440 Tons. H.P. (6,000 F.D.)
Guns — 3-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Lamlash.
For service with Submarines.
Tender to ' Pactolus.'
ff Command Kthur G' TiPPet 6 Jan 14
Artit. Eng Edward Harris 4 Feb 13
(Borne in ' Pactolus.')
15a BOYNE. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
545 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns— 4-12 pr.
Employed under Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet
Tender to 'Iron Duke.'
Lieut, in \
Command )
Robert Makin 11 Dec 13
\Ch. Artif. Eng. Thomas M. Davidson 17 Jan 13
(Borne in 'Iron Duke.')
76 BRAMBLE. (Po.) Gun-Boat.
710 Tons. l.H.P. 900 N.D. (1,300 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 4-12 pr.
China.
Lieut.-Com Vivian R. Brandon. ..13 Mar 14
Lieutenant (N)Eustace H.Wace... — Oct 13
Harold E. Morse 5 July 13
Surgeon Percy B. Egan,MB,BA 13 Mar 14
Gunner Isaac J. Brett 13 Mar 14
Artif. Eng Robert Driscoll 13 Mar 14
Recommissioned at Nankin on lZth March, 1914.
77 BRAZEN. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
390 Tons. I.H.P. (5,800 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr. 5-6 pr.
Devonport.
Ch. Artif. Eng. ...Joseph R. Drake 24 Nov 11
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
78a BRISK. (Dev.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer
780 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Blake.'
Lieut.-Com Ralph V. Eyre 31 Dec 11
Lieutenant Jack E. A. Mocatta (tempy.)
9 May 13
Eng. Lieut Ernest W. Claxton ....19 Apr 13
Sub-Lieut. .....Kenneth M. Wilkinson 8 Oct 13
Gunner (T)Ernest S. G. Grinter
8 Jan IS
(Borne in 'Blake.')
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79 BRISTOL. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
4,800 Tons. H.P. (22,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-6 inch, 10-4 inch, i-Spr.
Second Fleet.
Portsmouth.
Captain Basil H. Fanshawe ... 3 Jan 13
Commander Harry L. Boyle 8 Jan 14
L leut.-Com Ernest G. H. Du Boulay
20 Sept 13
Lieutenant (G)Robert F. U. P.
Fitzgerald 10 May 13
(N)Edward G. G. Hastings
3 Jan 14
Lieut. R.N.R.... William G. Wood (act) 2 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut James D. W. H. P.
Cranley 2 Nov 12
Hubert D. Bishop 30 Oct 09
Staff Surgeon ...(I)John Stoddart MB 1 Oct 13
Staff Paym Tom Henley 16 Aug 11
Gunner .; Stephen W. Duckett 16 Mar 14
(T)George W. Callaway
(act) 18 Sept 13
Carpenter William L. Harfleld 24 Feb 14
Artif. ting Joseph L. Wagstaff
(act) 4Feb 14
Clerk John G. B. Collier ...20 Jan 14
Re-commis stoned at Devonport 1st July, 1913.
80 BRITANNIA. (Po.) Battle-
ship.
16,350 Tons. I.H.P. 17,500 N.D.
(18,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 4-9-2 inch, 10-6inch,
12-12 pr„ 12-3 pr.
Third Battle Squadron.
Captain HenryG.G.Sandeman 6 Dec 13
Commander Otto H. Stahlknecht... 1 Jan 14
Lieut.- Com (T)Hugh C. Hichens 5 Jan 12
(N')Clemen.t C. Swift 16 Mar 14
(G)Hubert, Ardill 30 Sept 12
Lieutenant Harrv G. H. Tandy. ..15 Oct 12
PrederiekW. P. Pegenl5 Oct 12
Humphrey P. Howse.. 1 Feb 13
Francis Blomneld — May 12
Reginald P. Hatton
(act) 27 Jan 14
Eng. Com Harry Davis 17 Aug 12
Eng. Lieut Alfred C. Evans 25 Sept 13
Frederick S. Weir 11 Deo 11
Capt. R.M.A ....Seymour Cruddas 15 Oct 12
Lieut. R M -.Edward Bamford 5 Sept 11
Chaplain Rev. John E. Hogan,
ma 24 July 13
Fleet Surg Algernon C. Bean 1 Oct 12
Staff Surg Charles K. Bushe, md, ba.
15 Oct 12
Fleet Paym (I)Richard B. Hosking 2 Apr 12
Sub-Lieut.... Fabian A. Stephens ...13 Nov 13
John Hacket't 1 Jan 14
Assist. Paym FrederirkN. L. Oliver 6 May 11
Duncan E. Lander ... 9 Mar 14
Gunner Alfred W. Knight...... 3 Oct 12
Joseph Young 15 Oct 12
(For Instructional duties.)
(T) William G. Parsons
(act) IDec 13
Boatswain Charles H. Wicks 1 Sept 13
Sydney L. Smith 15 Oct 12
(For Q.J). Duties.)
Carpenter George W. Miller 15 Oct 12
Artif. Eng Frederick G. Tovey ...15 Oct 12
JohnRowe 29 Mar 12
Stanley J. Brading ...15 Oct 12
John C.Robinson(aci) 7 Nov 13
Midshipman Edward C. H. Bellars 15 Jan 12
Cyril A. Shaw 15 Jan 12
Michael O. D.EUwood 15 Jan 12
Ion W. G. White 15 Jan 12
Reginald W. Hore 15 Jan 12
Geoffrey M. K.White 15 Sept 12
John A. Bickford-Smith
15 Sept 12
Caledon C. Alexander 15 Sept 12
Lancelot V. Donne ....15 Sept 12
Geoffrey C. L. Dalley 15 Sept 12
Brian Dean 15 Sept 12
Asst. Clerk Oliver H. Matthews ... 9 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, \hth October,
1912.
81 BRITOMART.
Boat.
(Po.) Gun
710 Tons LH.P. 900 N.D. (1,300 F.D.)
Guns — 2-iinch, 4-12^7-.
China.
Lieut.-Com Quintin B. Preston-
Thomas 13 Mar 14
Lieutenant (N)PatrickH. Mackenzie
13 Nov 13
Surgeon David G. Arthur 13 Mar 14
Sub-Lieut Irvine G. Glennie ... 4 Oct 13
Gunner William E. Griffiths 6 Nov 12
Artif. Eng Charles J. Lee 13 Mar 14
Re-commissioned at Nankin 13t/i March, 1914,
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84 BULLDOG. (Oh.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
952 Tons. Turbine. H.P. (12.500.F.D.)
Guns — 1-4 inch, 3-12 pr.
Mediterranean.
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Lieut. -Com William B. Mackenzie (a)
21 Nov 11
Lieutenant Henry P. Besant 3 Apr 13
James C. Collie 18 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut Alfred H. A. Dowman 3 Dec 12
Gunner (T)WilliamC.Ovenden 9 Dec 12
(dome in ' Egmont.')
85
BULLFINCH. (Dev.) Tor-
pedo Boat Destroyer.
370 Tons. l.H.P. (5,800 F.D.*)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Leander.'
Command \ Joseph M< Kenw°rthy 9 Jan 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. James H. Wilson 24 Nov 11
Gunner William G. Jones 4 May 12
(Borne in ' Leander.')
Lieut.
86 BULWARK. (Po.) Battleship.
15,000 Ions. I.H.P. 15,000 N.D.
Guns— 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 16-12 pr.,
2-3^r.
Second fleet.
Portsmouth.
Captain Guy L. Sclater 17 Nov 13
Commander Albert M. H. Phillips 2 Feb 14
Lieut.-Com (N)JohnS.S. Penrosel8 Apr 13
Cecil M.QueripeJ 14 Jan 14
Lieutenant (G)Nigel JR. Fergusson
17 Dec 12
(T)Edward T. D. Pinch
- ' 29 Aug 13
Frank Clarke 29 Dec 13
Lieut. R.N.R.... Samuel N. White (act)
10 July 13
Eng. Com Edgar W. Chamberlain
16 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Alfred E. J. Murray... 9 July 12
Capt. R. M. Herbert C. Morton ...10 Aug 12
(4 June 12)
Lieut. R. M. Henry J. Lock 4 June 12
<4Sept 11)
Fleet Surgeon.... Percival K.Nix,MB,BA 4 June 12
Fleet Paym Frederick M.Mitchell 21 May 12
Asst. Paym Cyril S. Johnson 20 Dec 13
Ch. Gunner Arthur J. BreaksperelS June 12
Gunner William E. King 11 Nov 13
(For Instructional Duties)
(T) Frederick C. Sheath
(act) 4 Feb 14
Boatswain James Barry 21 Sept 12
Carpenter Hubert S. Sansford (act)
8 Oct 13
Artif. Eng Joseph M. Manton.... 6 Oct 13
Harry Nicholls (act). ..26 Feb 14
Commissioned at Chatham on the
ith June, 1912.
87 BUSTARD. (Ch.) Gun-Boat.
254 Tons. I.H.P. 110 N.D.
Guns — 1-6 inch, 1-4-7 inch, l-12pr.,
2-3pr.
Sheer ness.
Tender to ' Pembroke.'
For Officer borne see under ' Pembroke.'
88 CADMUS. (Oh.) Sloop.
1,070 Tons. I.H.P. (1,400 F.D.~)
Guns — 6-4 inch, 4-3^w\
China.
Captain Maurice S. FitzMaurice
14 Feb 14
(And as Senior Naval Officer on the Yangtse.)
Lieutenant Francis C. Piatt 18 Oct 12
(N;Donald K. Rotherham
29 Oct 13
James L. L. Sloan 18 Oct 12
Eng. Lieut Percival W. Allen....— Apr 14
Surgeon George D. G, Fergusson
15 Oct 13
ft! SChargyem:. \3ohn S" Stromqvist...25 Feb 14
Gunner William P. Hanna ...22 Oct 13
Re-commissioned at Hong-Kong, 18th October
1912.
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
89 CJESAR. {Dev.) Battleship.
14,900 Tons. I.H.P. 10,000 N.D.
(12,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 16-12 pr.,
i-3pr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
Captain .....Edward W. E. Wemyss
4 June 12
(And for charge of a group of Ships of
Third Fleet.)
Commander Francis A. W. Buller 5 Deo 13
Lieut. -Com *(Q-)Herbert N.Stewart
— Aug 13
Herbert E. W. C. Whyte
17 Oct 13
Lieutenant *(T)MarkH. Roach....— Apr 13
Eng. Com Herbert J. Little 30 Aug 12
Fleet Sura *Ernest S. Tuck 15 June 12
fleet Paym *Charles J. Ferguson 7 June 12
Assist. P<zym....*Alexander H. Payne 3 Mar 14
Gunner Thomas Cole i Mar 14
Carpenter Sidney P. Crocker ...14 Feb 14
Artif. Eng Ellis Longbottom 28 Apr 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport, 2§th March, 1912.
* And for duty with group of Ships of Third Fleet.
CALLIOPE. (Ch.) Light Cruiser.
Building at Chatham.
91 CALYPSO. (Dev.) Late
Light Cruiser.
2,770 Tons.
6fims— 2-6 inch, 1-12 pr., 5-3 pr.
Drill Ship for the Newfoundland Royal Naval
Reserve.
Lieut. -Com Anthony F. J. MacDermott
1 Feb 14
Staff Surg Harold J. Chater 24 Oct 13
fleetPaym ..^..Gerard A. E. Wyllys 26 Sept 13
Ch. Gunner Thomas Freeman 3 July 13
Gunner Alfred G. Sangwell ...15 Sept 12
Commissioned at Devonport, 3rd September, 1902.
94 CAMELEON. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
Ml Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.~)
Guns — 2-Ainch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Commander Charles D. Roper 27 Nov 12
Lieutenant (N)William S. Macllwaine
13 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut George Bevis 17 Mar 13
Sub-Lieut Charles F. Jepson ... — Jan 14
Gunner (T)James H. Payton 13 Aug 12
(Borne in ' Blake.')
96 CANOPUS. (Ch.) Battleship.
12,950 Tons. I.H.P. 13,500 N.D.
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 10-12^?r.,
6-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Pembroke Dock.
Commander Edgar R. Morant 21 May 12
Lieut.-Com Charles B. Land 16 Sept 13
Lieutenant (N)George R. Colin
Campbell 22 June 13
Eng. Com William Denbow 10 June 12
Ch. Gunner Patrick J. O'Connor 18 Dec 11
Ch. Carpenter... Albert Hughes 7 July 13
Artif. Eng Ernest E. Moorey ... 2 Sept 13
(Borne in ' Goliath.')
99 CARNARVON. (Dev.) Cruiser.
10,850 Tons. I.H.P. 20,500 N.D.
(21,000 F.D.)
Guns— 4-7 -5 inch, 6-6 inch, 20-3 pr.
Flag Ship of Rear- Admiral in the
Some Fleets, Devonport.
Rear-Admiral ...Arthur H. Christian,
mto 5 Jan 13
Personal Staff".
Secretary Thomas R.Waterhouse 5 Jan 12
Flag Lieut (S)EdwardB.C.Dicken 5 Jan 12
For General Staff Duties.
Eng. Capt William V. Juniper.. .20 Dec 13
(Accommodated in ' Hannibal.")
Clerk to Sec William E. G. Burtensbaw
5 Jan 11
Artif. Eng John Dean 22 Apr 13
(To assist Engineer Captain.)
(Accommodated in 'Hannibal.')
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Captain Harry L. d'E. Skipwith 8 .Tan 14
Commander Arthur W. Lowis .. 7 Sept 12
(N)Thomas A. Williams
4 Feb 13
Lieut.-Com (G)PMlipH Trimmerl2 Feb 13
Lieutenant .... (T)Kalph Leatliam ....12 Feb 13
Andrew Wilmot-Smith
12 Feb J 3
LambertN. B. Morgan 25 Feb 13
Lieut. R.N.R.... Bertram H. Davies (act)
11 Mar 14
Eng. Com Alfred T. P. Read 14 Mar 14
Eng. Lieut Richard G. Jeffery 1 Feb 12
Edwaidlliff — Nov 12
Maj. R. M. Edmund Wray — Jan 13
(30 Apr 12)
Fleet Surg John McElwee, kd... 28 Jan 13
Fleet Paym Albert E. B. Hosken...21 Feb 13
Surgeon Arthur G. "Valpy French
14 Feb 14
Assist. Paym. ...Edward T. Fairlie 5 Mar \2
(I)HerbertE.8ymonsl7 Sept 13
Ch. Gunner loseph Elliott 20 Feb 12
Gunner (T)SidneyC.Woodriffe28 Jan 13
Boatswain Alfred Hill 18 Dec 13
Albert E. Pearson 23 Dec 13
(For y D. Duties).
Sig. Boatswain... Herbert H. Hunwicks 5 Jan 14
Carpenter Norman O 8taddon...22 Oct 11
Artif. Eng Harold E. Oyler 27 Sept 13
Claude B. King (act) 21 May 13
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
For Second and Third Fleets,
Devonport.
Chaplain Rev. John Beatty, ma... — Aug 12
Rev. Hugh C.A. S. Muller,
ma 8 Mar 14
Ch. Carpenter. .. Charles T. Ridgway.. .23 Feb 14
(For service with Rear- Admiral.)
For Training: Duties.
Lieut.-Com Arthur G. Leslie 12 Feb 13
(And for Physical Training Duties.)
Boatswain William H. Ellis — Jan 13
(Lent. from ' Queen' for Training Duties with
irouths.)
Re-commissioned at Devonport, bth March, 1912.
CAROLINE. (Po.) Light Cruiser.
Building by Messrs. Cammell Laird $ Co.,
Birkenhead.
CARYSFORT. (Dev.)
Cruiser.
Building at Pembroke Dock.
Light
100 CENTURION. {Dev.) Battle-
ship.
23,000 Tons. H.P. 27,000 N.B.
Ghms — 10-13 5 inch, 16-linch, i-Sf>r.
Second Battle Squadron.
Captain Michael Culme- Seymour,
MVO , 10 Aug 13
M
Commander ...Francis R. Wrottesley 1 Dec 13
Charles "W. Round-Turner
30 Sept 12
(In lieu of Lieut. ( G ) )
Lieut.-Com (N)Mervyn P. T. Smith
15 Jan 13
(T)Alfred E. Godsal...20 Nov 12
George O Hewett 31 May 13
Lieutenant Clive N. Rolfe 2 Jan 14
Eustace Hotherham .. — Deo 13
William A. Floyer ...16 Sept 13
Frank C. Peet " 22 Aug 13
Lieut. R.N. R.... Alfred H. D. Young 3 Junel3
Eng. Com George F. Thompson 5 Aug 11
Eng. Lieut Harold E. Brook 21 Nov 11
Harry H. Carter 14 Feb 13
Capt. R.M.A. ...Richard B. G. Warder22 May 13
Capt.R.M Frank B. Anderson ...22 May 13
Chaplain Rev. John W.B.Moore,
MA 22 May 13
Fleet Surg Herbert H. Gill, MB ...22 May 13
btaff Surg Arthur B. Schofield,
MB 22 May 13
Fleet Paym Robert A. Jinkin 20 Nov 13
Sub-Lieut Robert D. Fitzroy 6 Feb 14
Assist. Paym. ...(I)WilliamM.Hawkes 4 Jan 14
Ch. Gunner George Roberts 18 June 12
Ch. Boatswain. ..John M. Piper 16 July 12
Gunner (T)Joseph Brown 19 Apr 12
George E. Beedle 22 May 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Percival L. Neil (act).. 1 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties)
Joseph M. Burgess(act) 1 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties)
Boatswain Charles A. Street 22 May 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Herbert J. Chapman
(act) 15 Dec 13
R.M. Gunner ...Thomas Uren 13 June 13
Carpenter John A. Fewings 4 Nov 11
Artif. Eng Arthur L Shaw 4 Sept 12
George E. Harman 22 May 13
Samuel T. Bews 22 May 13
Alexander Ellis (act) 7 Mar 14
Wt. Electrician Sidney R. G. Spriddle
(act) 13 Dec 13
Midshipman George S. N.Joiinston 15 May 13
Richard F. M. Davies 15 May 13
Alexander H. M. Hyslop
15 May 13
Ralph A. Nicholson ...15 May 13
Angus Porter 15 May 13
Andrew L. Besant 15 May 13
Roger V. C. Hunt 15 May 13
Alfred D. S. Grant ...15 May 13
Henry D. Graham 15 Jan 14
Thomas H Simpson... 15 Jan 14
Lancelot King 15 Jan 14
Patrick A. Trier 15 •) an 14
Midshipman \ Alfred C. Weeks 1 1 Fe b 14
R.N.R. i Eric L. Wriyht(proby)U Feb 14
Berkeley J. Parker
(proby) 31 Dec 13
Clerk Percy J. Hiland 22 May 13
Assist. Clerk ...Basil B. Godfrey 9 Aug 13
Robert F. *h<-ppard....l<o Feb 14
Commissioned at Devonport 22nd May 1913.
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
105 CHALLENGER. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
5,880 Tom. I.H.P. 12,500 N.D.
Guns— 11-6 inch, 8-12 pr., l-Spr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
Lieut.-Com (N)Godfray P. Bamber 6 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut Percy C. A. Hillier ... 16 Jan 13
Gunner Charles J. Weston ... 2 Sept 13
Carpenter Arthur S. Bennett ...19 Jan 14
Artif. Eng William A. Whittle... 28 Sept 11
Re-commissioned at Devonport 1st November, 1912.
(Borne in 'Diana.")
106 CHAMPION (Old) (Ch.) Late
Light Cruiser.
2,380 Tons. I.H.P. 2,000 N.D.
Chatham.
Tender to ' Pembroke.'
Ch. Boatswain.. .James Prentice 20 Sept 11
Artif. Eng Albert E. Hall 26 Dec 12
(Borne in ' Pembroke.')
CHAMPION (New). (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
Building by Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie 8j Co.,
Hebburn-on- Tyne.
107 CHARYBDIS. {Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
4,360 Ions. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Guns— 2-& inch, 8-4-7 inch, 8-6 pr.,
1-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
Lieut.-Com .ClaudeW.B.Scobell...l9 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut George H. White 28 Feb 13
Ch. Gunner* George Wills 14 Apr 13
Carpenter Ernesi S. Plant 15 Oct 13
(Borne in 'Diana.')
Be-commissionsd at Chatham, 25SA April, 1913.
108 CHATHAM. (Oh.) Light
Cruiser.
5,400 Tons. HP. 22.000 N.D.
Guns — 8-6 inch, 4-3 pr.
Mediterranean.
Captain Sidney E. Drury-Lowe
11 July 12
Commander Raymond Fitzmaurice
1 Dec 13
Lieut.-Com (G)James G. P. Ingham
31 Jan 13
Lieutenant (N)Gilbert G. H. Cooke
23 Aug 12
Frederick K. M. Johnson
26 Nov 12
Herbert M. Ellis 5 Feb 13
Eng. Com Herbert E. Kock 23 Feb 11
Eng. Lieut Arthur Wild 29 Nov 11
Chaplain iJeu.GeotgeE. Knapp-
Fisher, ma 7 Jan 13
Staff Surgeon ...HughL. Norris 3 Dec 12
Paymaster (I)GeorgeB. OsbornelO Nov 12
Sub-Lieut James P A. Bremridge
(act) 6 Feb 14
Sub-Lieut. B.N.R.heoJiard J. Gates (act)
2 Dec 13
Assist. Paym. ...Arthur G. Smith 3 Dec 12
Gunner James Kirhy 20 May 12
(T)JohnM. Bond (act) 20 Feb 14
Boatswain George Odell 3 Dec 12
(For Q.D. Duties)
Sig. Boatswain John C.Coulson 26 Feb 13
Carpenter JohnT. Nicholls 20 Jan 12
Artif. Eng John Kirkham 3 Dec 12
John B. Sunderland 28 Sept 12
Commissioned at Chatham 3rd December, 1912.
108a CHEERFUL. (Ch.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
370 Tons. I.H.P. (6,100 F.D.~)
Guns — 1-12 pr., o-6pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Tyne.'
Commander Theodore E. J. Bigg.. .27 Jan 14
Ch. Artif. Eng. William Whyte 25 Sept 13
(Bornexn ' Tyne.')
109 CHELMER. (Po.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
560 Tons. I.H.P. (7,500 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
China.
Tender to ' Triumph.'
Lieut.-Com Hugh T. England ...11 Oct 13
Sub-Lieut John E. B. Farwell...l8 June 12
Gunner (T)Michael J. O'Leary 24 June 13
Artif. Eng William M. Shepherd — Oct 13
(Borne in 'Triumph.')
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109a OHERWELL. (Oh.)Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
545 Tons I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 jt?r.
Employed under Commander-in-Chief,
Home Fleets.
Tender to 'Iron Duke.'
Lieut.-Com Charles H. Jones 14 Jan 14
Ch.Artif. Eng... Alfred Sherriff 13 Mar 13
{Borne xn ' Iron Duke.')
109b CHRISTOPHER. (Oh.)
Torpedo Boat Destroyer.
935 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.
Lieut.-Com Eric Q. Carter 20 Nov 12
Lieutenant Joseph B. L. Yorke ...18 Nov 12
Eng. Lieut Thompson Gurnell 13 Feb 12
Sub-Lieut Gordon F . Hannay. ... 26 Jan 14
Gunner (T)Al«xander Wyatt...l4 Nov 12
(Bornein 'Hecla.')
110 CIRCE. {Dev.) Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
810 Tons. I.H.P. 4,000 N. V. (5 J 00 F.D.)
Guns — 2 4-7 inch, i-'&pr.
Sheer ness.
Gunner Edward T
.18 July 11
Artif. Eng William J. Boyes 11 Apr 12
(Borne in ' Pembroke.')
CLEOPATRA. (Dev.)
Cruiser.
Building at Devonport:
Light
111 CLIO. (Oh.) Sloop.
1,070 Tons. I. HP. 1,400 N.D.
Guns — 6-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
China.
Commander Colin MacKenzie, dso 25 July 12
Lieut.-Com Edgar C. Cookson 17 Oct 12
Lieutenant (N 'George W. Flill ...— Nov 13
burgeon Dermot Loughlin, MB 15 Jan' 14
Sub-Lieut ,. William V. ri. Harris 3 Feb 14
Atharygem:. \ Pe^ D'E' Mar*° " <** 12
Gunner Charles E. Bryant 17 Oct 12
\Artif. Eng John W. H.E. Williamsl7 Oct 12
Re-commissioned at Hong Kong, \1th October,
1912.
m2
113 COCHRANE. (Po.) Cruiser.
13,550 Tons. I.H.P. 23,000 N.D.
(23,500 F.D.)
G2ins—6-$-2inch, 4-7-5 inch, 2i-Spr.
Second Cruiser Squadron.
Captain William G. E. Kuck-Keene,
mvo 9 Aug 12
Commander Humphrey H. Smith. ..18 Feb 11
Lieut.-Com (G)Bernard W. M.
Fairbairn 9 Jan 13
Lindsay R. Venn 5 Feb 13
Thomas 8. L. DormanlS Apr 12
Lieutenant (N)Basild'A.Collings 15 Feb 12
Jack A. A. Morris 9 Apr 13
(T) William F. Wake-
Walker 6 Jan 13
Cecil E.Wilkins 9 Apr 13
Charles A. A. Larcon^1 May 13
Lieut. R.N.ll.... FrederickE.French(act)27 Jan 14
Eng. Com Walter W. Bills It? Mar 14
Eng. Lieut Richard G. King 28 Mar 12
David 0. Bennett 26 Nov 12
Capt. JR.df..4....(I)William A. Jolly.. .30 Dec 13
Chaplain Rev. Leopold W. Wale, ba.
26 June 13
Fleet Surgeon ...William E. Mathew... 28 Aug 13
Staff Surgeon ...William L. Hawkins... 9 Apr 13
Fleet Paym Charles F. Withell ... 4 Apr 11
Sub-Lieut Charles V. Jack 6 June 13
Valentine Sea les- Woodl'.i Nov 13
Harold R. G. Kinahan 8 Oct 13
Harry H. J. Hodgson 6 Feb 14
Mate Alfred G. Alexander... 1 Nov 13
Assist. Paym.... Edwin H. Drayson ...10 Mar 13
Ch. Carpenter. ..George J. Childs 1 Apr 13
Gunner Charles R. Ponton ...30 Sept 12
(T)RnbertM.Waghorn 21 Jan 13
Frank W. Barnes 13 Mar 13
{For instructional Duties.)
Boatswain George H. Barker ... 8 July 12
William T. J. May ...20 Sept 12
(ForQ.D, Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain.. Frank Luck 9 Apr 13
Artif. Eng Wallace O'Sullivan ... 9 Apr 13
David W. Charlwood 11 Jan 13
Cuthbert C. Greener
(act) 7 Jan 14
Wt. Mechanician! ohn Tucker 26 July 12
Clerk Douglas W. Abbey ...31 July 12
He-commissioned at Portsmouth, 9th April, 1913.
118a COCKATRICE. (Ch.) Tor-
pedo Boat Destroyer.
935 Tons. H.P. (24.500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Lieut, in I William J.Whitworth 20 Mar 13
Command (
Lieutenant Francis E. Wright 12 Mar 13
Eng. Lieut Frank L. Crook 20 Aug 12
Sub-Lieut Trevor St. V. F. lyler — Feb 14
Gunner (T)Norman J. Nichol-
son 12 Mar 13
(Borne in 'Hecla.'
295
THE ROYAL NAVY..
1186 COLLEEN {late Royalist).
Late Light Cruiser
1,420 Tons.
Receiving Skip, Queenrtown.
Vice- Admiral Sir Charles H. Coke,
kcvo. 18 Apr 11
(Senior Officer on the Coast of Ireland, and
Deputy to the Admiral Commanding Coastguard
and Reserves for Coastqunrii dutvvn Ireland.)
Flan flown in ' Endymion.'
(Will be succeeded by Vies- Admiral Robert H. S.
Stokes, on 2\st April, 1914.)
Secretary.,.. FraneisC. Alton, cb. 18 Apr 11
Flag Litu'.-Com. (S)JohnH.SmithWright
3 Oct 13
Clerk to Sec (I)Reginald U.Davis... 5 Dec 10
Commander 'Robert Myburgh 8 Feb 13
(For Special S>rvice and for command of Queens-
toun T.B. Flotilla.)
Atihar%m:.. Richard G. T. Sennett 3 Dec 13
Ch. Boatswain.. . William Cougblan ... 1 Dec 13
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
Commander (N) Ernest E. Lacy 17 Apr 12
[As King's Harbour- Master , Queenstown.)
Bandmaster Herbert G. Nay lor 3 May 11
For Haulbowline Yard.
Lieut.-Com {"Hi) Richard J. Shee ...31July 12
For R.N. Hospital, Haulbowline.
Fleet Surgeon Frederick A. Capps....lb Oct 13
(And for Dockyard )
Staff Surgeon., Guu L. Buchridge ....15 Oct 13
(And for Dockyard.)
Surgeon Charles J. Aveling,....li Feb 14
For ' Medusa.'
Lieut.-Com (G)A'oeZ S. Tindall .. 15 Oct 12
(And for Calibration Range, Bantr;/ Bay.)
Gunner Horace H. E. Easton 13 Feb 13
(For duty at Calibration Range, Bantry Bay.)
For Torpedo Boat Destroyers.
Gunner Thomas O'Brien 11 Apr 13
Tknders
'Medusa.'
Torpedo Boats, see p. 2706.
114 COLLINGWOOD. {Lev.)
Battleship.
19,250 Tons. I.R.P. 24,500 N.D.
Owns — 10-12 inch, 18-4 inch, i-3pr.
Flagship of Vice-Admiral Commanding
First Battle Squadron.
Vice- Admiral ...The Hon. Sir Stanley C.
J.Colville.KCB.cvo 22 June 12
Personal Staff.
Captain Ernest A. Taylor 22 June 12
(For Special Service and for War Staff Duties.)
Secretary Herbert S. Measham 22 .lune 12
Flag Lieut (S)Hugh 8. Bowlby...22 June 12
For General Staff Duties.
Lieut.-Com (T)Basil B. Reinold...31 July 12
{For Wireless Telegraphy duties in First
Squadron.)
Eng. Capt Henry P. Vining 12 Sept 12
(Accommodated in ' Cyclops.')
Fleet Surgeon ...John F. Hall, MB — June 12
Clerks to Sec Harold C. Malim 22 June 12
(I)Noel Wright 22 June 12
Artif. Eng George C Knott 19 Aug 13
(Accommodated in ' Cyclops.')
Captain James C. Ley 22 June 12
Commander Horace W. Lnngden.. 24 Jan 12
(N)HoraceC. Watson 20 Aug 11
Lieut.-Com (Gr)Hugh C. Buckle.. 17 Mar 14
Francis E. Byrne 4 reb 13
(For P.T Duties tn First Squadron.)
Lieutenant (T)Jobn U. P. Fitz-
Gerald 6 Jan 14
Wihiam E. C. Tait .... 8 Nov 12
Maxwell N. Williamson
Napier 26 Mar 12
Horace S. M. Herbert 26 Mar 12
Cuthbirt Coppinuer ...28 Feb 14
(Asst. to N) Officer.)
Colin to. Campbe'l 28 Nov 11
Lieut. R.N.R... Sidney Bartlett (a-t) 27 Jan 14
Eng. Com Alexander Brown 10 Aug 12
Eng. Lieut Thomis H. Warde 18 Apr 13
Dennis J. Hoare 16 Aug 13
Major R.M. Thomas H. Hawkins 22 June 12
Lieut. R.M. Harold P. G. Bird 2 Jan 14
Chaplain and [Rev. Sidney L. Clarke,
Naval Inst. J ma 10 Jan 13
Staff Surgeon ...Alex. B. Marsh, bx. ...10 Oct 13
Fleet Paym Harry M. C. Elliott 30 Mar 12
Sub-Lieut Henry Hamilton 22 Jan 14
Henry C. Bovell 6Junel3
Douglas Harries fc Oct 13
Asst. Paym Geoffrey L. Jotham...l0 Mar 13
George A. Whitting ... 8 Jan 13
Ch. Gunner Frederick S. Gidley 12 Mar 12
Ch. Boatswain.. .Edward J. Marshall... 11 July 13
Ch. Carpenter. ..John H. Westlake ...12 Mar 12
Gunner ..Henry C. Newmarch 13 Jan 11
(For Instructional Duties.)
(T)JolmDunphy (act) 18 Mar 14
Boatswain Albert G. Benoy 2 Sept 13
(For Q.D. Duiies.)
Sydney H. Veale 16 Jan 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Thomas J. O'Neil 29 Feb 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain.. William H. Clarke 22 June 12
Wt.Telegrap hist William S.Bloodworth 3 June 12
THE ROYAL NAVY.
296
B.M. Gunner ....Herbert M. Jones — Oct 11
Artif. Eng Arthur Baldwin 26 July 12
Richard Robinson 16 Sept 11
George Piuegar (act\ 13 Sept 13
Wt. Mechanician AUredJ. Witchell ....16 Jan 12
Midshipman Hilary D. Owen 15 Jan 12
Alan G. Campbell-
Cooke 15 Jan 12
Stanley N. Blackburn 15 Jan 12
Charles V.Powel 15 Jan 12
Henry K.B.Mitchell 15 Jan 12
Francis C. Harrison ...15 Jan 12
Edward K. H. Tumour
15 Sept 13
Michael McMaster ...15 Sept 13
John C. K. Woodall...l5 Sept 13
James D. Stevenson. ..15 Sept 13
George S. G. Cavendish
15 Sept 13
His Royal Highness Prince
Albert 15 Sept 13
Pei cival H. G. James 15 Sept 13
Midshipman I George N. Gordon
B.N.B.f (proby.) 31 Dec 13
Alexander S. Ogilvie
(proby.) 31 Dec 13
Cyril E. McLaughlin
(proby.) ...31 Dec 13
Assist. Clerk ...Arthur H. K. Cobb ... 9 Aug 13
Rutherford W. Moore 9 Aug 1 3
Re-commissioned at Devonport on the 26th
March, 1912.
116 COLNE. (Ch.) TorpedoBoat
Destroyer.
560 Tons. I.H.P. (7,500 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
China.
Tender to ' Triumph '
Lieut. -Com Charles A. Poignand I Jan 14
Sub-Lieut Alfred Bakewell 8 Oct 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. James R. Phillips 26 Feb 13
Gunner (T)Lawrence Mortimer
13 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Triumph.')
117 COLOSSUS.(Z>ev.) Battleship
20,000 Tons. H.P. 25,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-12 inch, 16-4 Inch, 4-3 pr.
First Battle Squadron.
Captain George W. Smith ... 5 Julv 1.3
Commander (I)Cecil V. Usbo ne ... 1 Sept 13
Lieut.-Com (N)Geoffrey H. Prey-
berg 24 Apr 12
(TlColin S. Inglis 25 Nov 13
Thomas C. Wilson e ...14 Jan 14
Lieutenant (I)(G)MelvilleA.Hawes
6 Jan 14
John G Bower 25 Nov 13
Alexander L.Fletcher 19 Nov 13
Gilbert A. Barratt . ...10 Oct 12
Charles F. Hammill... 5 Feb 13
Lieut. B. N.R.... William Devlin (act)... 26 Mar 14
Eng. Com Joseph B. Lancashire... 30 Apr 13
Eng. Lieut. ...Henry B. Hoare 1 Oct 13
Roland H. M. Bury 25 Nov 13
Capt. B.M Richard N. White 25 Nov 13
Lieut. B. M Ralph L. del'Strother 16 Aug 13
Chaplain Bev. Christopher P. G.
Rose, ba — Aug 13
fleet Surgeon.. Thomas C. Meikle, MB,
ma 31 Dec 13
StapSurg Frederick G. Goble 28 Jan 14
Fleet Paym.... Richard B. Brooks 25 Nov 13
Sub-Lieut WyndhamD. Hart-Dyke— Dec 13
Hugh Babington 10 Oct 13
Bichard H. Caldwell 13 Nov 13
Assist. Paym.. ..John N. With 2 Jan 14
Ch. Boatswain Samuel J. Staples 25 Aug 13
Gunner Charles Bartlett 15 Sept 13
Henry L. Bacon 14 Nov 13
(for Instructional Duties.)
(T i James J. Burnell ...17 May 13
Boatswain Rodnev G. Foot 16 Oct 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Charles Trenchard ( act)
(For Q.D. Duties). 11 July 13
B.M. Gunner.. .Samuel W. Bucknall ...— Oct 1)
Carpenter James T. Eddey 24 Nov 13
Artif. Eng. ...Richard E. Harvey ...28 Apr 13
Edward A. Hood......... 2 Apr 13
Leonard Bury 17 Jan 13
Charles H. Herbert
(act) 7 Nov 13
Midshipman Alistair S. Cumming 15 Jan 12
Eric D. Hobson 15 Jan 12
Robert T. Bower 15 Jan 12
David Wainwright ...15 Jan 12
Ralph A. Cochrane .. 15 Sept 12
Claude M. Butlin 15 Sept 12
Halford F. Elderton...l5 Sept 12
Gerald H. 8tapleton...l5 Sept 12
Godfrey M.Thomas. ..15 Jan 13
Sydney H. Balfour ...15 Jan 13
John B. E. Hall 15 Jan 13
John M. T. de Burgh 15 Jan 13
Reginald Hughes-
Onslow 15 Jan 13
Midshipman ^ Leslie G. H. Farmer
B.N.B.S (proby.) 4 Feb 14
Bupert W. James
(proby.) 14 Jan 14
William P. Hastie
(proby.) 31 Dec 13
Thomas A. Burnett
(proby.) 31 Dec 13
Clerk Bernard N. Dalton 5 July 13
Assist. Clerk Basil St. M.'Cardew 9 Aug 13
Becommissioned at Devonport, 2bth Nov., 1913
117a COLUMBINE (late Clyde).
Late Sloop.
1,130 Tons.
Flagship.
Bosyth.
Admiral ...Sir Robert 8. Lowry.KCB.. 1 July 18
(Senior Officer on the Coast of Scotland. Flag
flown on shure.)
297
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Secretary Charles E. Batt 1 July 13
Flag Com Bernard J. H. Ward. ..15 Nov 13
Flag Lieut. -Com. James F. Houstoun... — Nov 13
Clerk to Sec Edwin H. Wethey ... 1 July 13
, Captain Edward H. Moubray 1 July 13
(King's Harbour Mnster, Rosyth.)
Commander (Ret.)George Duncan 1 July 13
(As Asst. to King's Harbour Master, Rosyth, and
as Fuel and Store Officer.)
ASin Charge"1' 1 DunCan h' SteWart "M N°V 13
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
Col ~R M A \ ^■ew^s Conway-Gordon 6 Nov 13
Capt. R.M.A... John W. Hudleston ... 7 Nov 13
For Service at Cromarty.
Commander (Ret.)(S) Donald/. Munro 1 July 13
Eng. Com Alfred R. Kempt 1 Julv 13
Capt. R.M.A. .. Thomas A. M . Bourchier 22 Oct 13
^'freur^ \Richard Reed 21 A,'S 13
(To assist Commander (N) )
For Sick Quarters, Queensferry.
Fleet Surgeon Harold P. Jones 27 Mar 14
Staff Surgeon George D. Bateman ....15 Oct 13
(Commissioned at Queensferry, 1st July, 1913.)
117b COMET. (Dev.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
747 Tons H.P. (13,500 F.B.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 'l-VIpr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Commander The Hon, William 8.
Leveson-Gower 18 Aug 13
Lieutenant Kenneth G-. Ramsey 13 Sept 13
Eng. Lieut Henry Burt... 9 Jan 13
Sub-Lieut Stephen H. Slingsby 30 Sept 13
Gunner (T)Thomas Denn 16 Sept 13
(Borne in 'Blake.')
118 COMMONWEALTH. (Ch.)
Battleship.
16,350 Tons. I.H.P. 18,000 N.B.
Guns — 4-12 inch', i-9'2 inch, lQ-Qinch,
12-12 pr., 12-3 pr.
Third Battle Squadron.
Captain Maurice Woollcombe 1 Oct 13
Commander William J. B. Law .... 6 June 11
Lieut.-Com (T)William H. S. Ball 6 June 11
Harold de & Lamottel7 0<t 12
(N)Bernard K. Be ase 29 Nov 13
Lieutenant James R. M. M. Crichton
8 Sept 1 3
- (G) William B. Hynes 24 Mar 14
Denis W.Boyd 18 Oct 12
Edward Eastwick-Field
14 May 12
Lieut. R.JV.R.... William S. Nelson ....16 Mar 14
Eng. Com William A. J. Davies 13 Sept 13
Eng. Lieut Alfred Berry 12 Oct 12
Stuart Robins 14 Jan 14
Capt.R.M Edward F. Trew 28 Mar 12
Lieut. R.M.A. . ..Francis C. Willes 28 Mar 12
Chaplain Rev. Christopher Graham,
MA 14 May 12
Fleet Surgeon.... Herbert H Pearse 30 Sept 13
Fleet Paym Edward F. Murray ... 9 June 11
Naval Jnst (I)Arthur W. Veater,
BA 14 May 12
Surgeon Ernest L. Markham... 14 May 12
Hub-Lieut Eric J.P.Brind 10 Oct 12
Henry G. Stanton (act)
9 Feb 14
John G. L. Dundas (act)
14 May 12
Alan J. Carles (act). ...14 May 12
CharlesC.D. Lees(d't) 14 May 12
Lawrence L. Tollemache
(act) 14 May 12
Frederick W. F. Cuddeford
(act) 14 May 12
Godfrey E. H. House
(act) 14 May 12
Edward O. Sonnenschein
(act) ^14 May 12
Assist. Paym. ...Claud B. Hughes 7 Aug 11
Gunner Henry Irish 25 Apr 11
John R. Mead 6 June 11
(For Instructional Duties).
(T)Edward Duggan
(act) 17 Dec 13
Boatswain John Winstanley 10 Feb 14
Jeremiah Lane 6 Mar 14
(for <J.L>, Jjuties.)
Carpenter William A. Hallett ...21 Nov 13
Artif. Eng Charles Manton 11 Jan 12
William C. Abbie 28 Mar 12
Frank S. Stuc-key 14 May 12
Harry Bolton 26 Oct 12
Midshipman John Creswell 15 Sept 12
Frederick C. Miller ...— Nov 13
Edward F. Lawder ...15 Sept 12
Kenneth M.Greig .... 15 Sept 12
Denis W. Granet 15 Sept 12
Donald C. Morrison. ..15 Sept 12
Clerk Bertram J. L.Gordon -
Inglis 21 Nov 13
Assist. Clerk ...Chat lesH.Doubleday... 9 Aug 13
Completed to full crew at Sheerness. 14«A May, 1912
COMUS., (Po.) Light Cruiser.
Building by Messrs. Swan, Hunter fy Wigham
Richardson, Wallsend ■ on- Tyne.
119 CONFLICT. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
350 Tons. I.H.P. (4,800 F.D.)
Guns — \-12pr., 5-6 pr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Vernon.'
Lieut, in eom-\ Harold G. Campbell. ..19 Aug 1.3
mand S
Artif. Eng Alexander Duncan .. 24 Nov 11
(Borne in ' Vernon.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
298
120 CONQUEROR. (Dev.) Battle-
ship.
22,500 Tens. H.P. 27,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-13*5 inch, 16-4 inch, i-'ipr.
Second Battle .Squadron.
Captain Norman C. Palmer,
cvo. AdC. )6Dec 13
Commander John M. Steel 1 Feb 14
Lieut.-Com Hugh S. Shipway 17 May 12
(N)Kenneth N. Humphrevs
15 8ept 13
(G) Edward O. B. S.
Osborne 15 ADr 12
Frederick C. Corbyn ..21 Nov 12
Lieutenant Clement G. W. Head 8 Feb 13
(T)JohnA Lees 17 Apr 12
Hugh A. C. Dick 5 Mar 13
Arthur Richard 11 Sept 13
Lieut. R.N.R.... James Marshall 16 Apr 13
Eng. Com Harry J. Meiklejohn 10 Dec 10
Eng. Lieut William M. Cleghorn.18 Aug 11
Herbert W. Smith. ...13 Jan 14
A sst. Constructor J . L. Bartlett — Mar 14
( With, rank of Eng. Lieut. )
Capt. R.M.A... Arthur W. G. Ridings 30 June 13
Lieut. R M. Henry L. M. McCaus-
land 23 Nov 12
Chaplain .Rev.WalterK.Knight-
Adkin, ba 8 Jan 13
Fleet Surgeon ....Paul H. M. Star 27 Mar 14
Staf Surgeon ...PierceL.Crosbie, frcsi — Nov 12
Fleet Paym Frederick A. F. Banbury
26 Feb 13
Sub-Lieut Gordon A. 8. J. M. De
Wilton 27 Feb 14
George J. Macbness... 8 Oct 13
John B. Kingdon(aci)14 Jan 14
Aubiey B. Fanshawe
(act) 14 Jan 14
Assist. Paym.... Frederick J. Lloyd ... 3 Dec 13
Ck. Gunner John D. Jamieson ...20 July 11
(T)HenryPudifoot 7 June 11
Ch. Boatswain Samuel J. Wills 31 Dec 11
Gunner Victor 8. Simmonds... — Nov 12
{For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Frank Tooze — Nov 12
(For Q.D Duties).
Sidney Hosgood 1 Apr 13
(For Q.D. UuUes)
James E.Wyatt(arf)... 29 July 13
(For Q. D. Duties.)
R.M. Gunner... John Porteous — Nov 12
Carpenter James R. Connor 1 May 13
Artif. Eng Herbert G. Green 13 Mar 12
Harry L. Hodge 6 May 12
Henry C. Humphries... — Nov 12
John H. Roberts 15 Apr 13
Wt. Electrician Thomas R.Brotheridge29 Mar 13
Midshipman ....George B. Creasy 15 May 13
Patrick G. N. Ommanney
15 May 13
Basil W.LeG. Pullenl5May 13
Charles B. C. Swayne 15 May 13
Charles T. Paynter...l5 May 13
Derek H. C. Cooper 15 May 13
Meredith S. Spa. ding 15 May 13
Tom D. K. Williams. .15 Jan 14
Midshipman Newton J . W . William-
Powlett 15 Jan 14
Alexander P. Cumming
Robert H . Dring 15 Jan 14
Clerk Olive E. S, Crowley... 16 Jan 13
Assist. Clerk ...William R. C. Steele... 9 Aug 13
Commissioned at Devonport on 2,ird November, 1912.
CONQUEST. (Ch.) Light Cruiser.
Building at Chatham.
121 CONTEST. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
935 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Commander Kerrison Kiddle 26 Feb 14
Lieutenant Henry D. C. Stanistreet
5 June 13
Enq. Lieut Thomas H. Greenwood21 Aug 12
Sub-Lieut Cyril J. H. Hill 1 Nov. 13
Gunner (T) Percy Adams 11 Aug 13
(Borne in ' Hecla.')
125 COQUETTE. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
355 Tons. I.H.P. (5,700 F.D,}
Guns — 1-12 pr. , 5-6pr.
The Nore.
Tender to ' Acttzon.'
Lieut, in com-
j- Frederick" A. Warner 21 Jan 14
Ch. Artif. Eng.. Frederick W. Gardener 17 Jan 13
(Borne in ' Actteon.')
126 CORDELIA. (Dm.) Light
Cruiser.
Completing at Pembroke Bock.
Carpenter Richard E. Rees 23 Feb 14
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
mCORM.ORkm!.(Po.)LateSloop
1,130 Tons.
Guns — 6-3 pr.
Gibraltar.
Flagship of the Admiral Superintendent.
Ftce-^4rf»ii>aZ...FrederieE.E.Brock,oB.20 Sept 12
(Senior Officer and in Charge of all R.M. Naval
Establishments at Gibraltar .)
Secretary Reginald Butcher, mvo.
20 Sept 12
Flag Lieut Robert P. D.Webster 20 Sept 12
Major R.M. Charles J. Thoroton...l2 Sept 13
Clerk to Sec Frederick C. Pidcock 8 Jan 13
299
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Commander John Harvey 13 Dec 12
{And for Reserve.)
Lieut.-Com Evelyn J.J. Southby 3 Deo 13
(And for Reserve.)
Staff Paym John P. Ratcliff 1 July 12
Ck. Gunner John G. Buchanan ... 2 June 12
Boatswain Charles A. Munn 20 Aug 13
(For Mail Duties.)
JohnE.Tyack 7 Feb 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
James T. Cox 5 Mar 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
The following O/ficers are borne as additional for
various services : —
Com'mander Percy TV Rimington... 1 Sept 10
(Captain Attendant and King's Harbour
Master, Gibraltar.)
Commander(ret.)Benjamin Whitehouse 10 June 11
(For Surveying Service, tempy.)
Commander (ret. )William Woolley 15 Dec 13
(For Charge of Chart and Chronometer Depot,
Gibraltar .)
Eng. Com William H. Beckett ... 22 Feb 11
(Chief Engineer at Gibraltar Yard.)
John C. Talbot 15 Oct 13
(As First Assistant to Chief Engineer,
Gibraltar Yard.)
Eng. Lieut Robert A. R. Meiklem 5 Dec 11
( At Assistant to Chief Engineer for charge
of Gun Mountings.)
Ralph D. Cox 17 Aug 12
(For Torpedo Sub Depot.)
Francis G. Blake 9 Aug 13
( For charge of Reserve Workshops and supervision
of machinery of Torpedo Boats.)
Maj.R.M. Richard ff. Willis 1 Mar 12
(For W.T. Station.)
Gunner (N)Edwin P. Hamlyn 21 May 12
Boatswain Edward H Wilder ... 6 May 11
(For Boom Defence, Mooring Work, etc.)
Sig. Boatswain ...Hugh O'Donnell 13 Mar 13
Head Schoolmaster William J. B. Hore 20 Nov 11
(For charge of Dockyard School, Gibraltar).
For RN. Hospital.
DeGfZral''ri} William W- PriJn 15 0ct 13
Chaplain Rev. Arthur A. Carter,
MA 2 Apr 12
Staff Surgeon ...Arthur Davidson, MB 5 Julyll
(For Gibraltar Hospital and Dockyard.)
Leslie C. Rowan Robinson,
MB 15 Oct 13
Surgeon Harold H. Babinglon 15 Oct 13
Head Wardmaster ...Harry E. Lambert 15May 11
(For Royal Hospital, Gibraltar .)
For 'Rapid.'
Lieut.-Com Charles G. Brodie 14 Jan 14
(And in command of Submarine Flotilla.)
For Command of Submarines.
Lieutenant Philip E. Phillips (B 6)
20 Feb 14
Eric E. C. Tufnell (B8)~ Oct IS
Thomas C. A. Ouchterlony
(B7) «„ , 27 Aug 13
For Submarines.
Lieutenant Colin G. MacArthur ...20 Feb 13
Douglas M. Hervey-
MacLeay 23 Aug 13
Russell E. Birch — Sept 13
Eng. Lieut Lawrence Turner 29 Aug 13
For Service at Ascension.
Capt R.M Henry C. Benett 29 Mar 13
(Commandant)
Lieut. R.M.A. Walter R. P. Boultbee 8 Nov. 13
Surgeon Albert C. Rusack, MB. 1 Apr 12
Asst. Paym. ) Charles F. Webber 10 Aug 12
tn charge.... \ 6
Commissioned at Gibraltar, 1st June, 1900.
New books opened 1st June, 1909.
Tenders.
' Kapid.'
Torpedo Boats (see page 401a.)
l27aCORNWALL.(Dev.)Cruiser.
9,800 Tons. I.H.P. 22,000 N.D.
Guns — 14-6 inch, &-\2pr., 3-3 pr.
Training Ship for Naval Cadets.
Captain Walter M, Ellerton ... 8 Jan 14
Commander Herbert A. Buchanan
Wollaston 5 Jan 12
Lieut.-Com (G).lames W. Murray 8 Jan 13
(N)Henry E. H. Spencer-
Cooper, mvo 8 Jan 14
Lieutenant Mansel B. F. Colvile 11 Jan 12
(T)Edward W. Sinclair 3 Jan 14
Kenneth B. Millar. ...21 Jan 14
(N) Norman Whitehead
3 Jan 14
John S. Hammill S Jan 14
Robin E. Jeffreys 4 Sept 13
Eng. Com George N. Leslie 11 Jan 12
Eng. Lieut Geo-ge D. Campbell. ..23 Sept 12
James G. Moss 1 Jan 14
CedlJ.Meggs 1 Aug 12
Capt. R.M. Herbert R. Brewer....— Apr 13
(And tor P.T. Duties.)
Chaplain # I Rev. Robert McKew,
Naval Inst, f ba, bd 8 Jan 14
Fleet Surg Malcolm Cameron, MB 20Jan 14
Fleet Paym Harry G. Wilson 10 May 13
Naval Inst Charles S. P. Franklin
BA 11 Jan 10
George H.Andrew.MA. 22 Apr 13
Surgeon Cecil K. M. Baker, MB. 2 Jan 14
Assist. Paym. ...Henrv Rogers — Jan 14
Ch. Artif. Eng. Thomas K. I. Crabb...l0 Sept 12
Gunner Ernest S. Stone 6 Jan 14
(T)Edward W. Pearn 31 Aug 12
Richard F. Hall 6 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Ernest H. Gearing ...11 Jan 12
Carpenter George H. Egford 11 Jan 12
Artif . Eng Edwin C. Edwards ...9 Jan 14
Percy S. Walkey 19 May 13
Edwin Foster ... (act) 7 Jan 14
Re-commissioned at Devonport,\lth January, 1912.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
300
1276 CORNWALLIS. (Dev.)
Battleship.
14,000 Tons. I.H.P. 18,000 N.D.
Guns— 4-12 inch, \2-§ineh, VO-llpr.,
2-3 pr.
Second Fleet.
Deconport.
Captain Cunningham R. de C.
Foot 10 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com Louis H. Crozier 11 Feb 13
(N)Aubrey Thomas.. ..13 Aug 12
(G)Alan G. D. Twigg 13 Aug 12
Lieutenant (T)William H. W.
Ridley — Oct 12
Alexander C. G-. Brownl4Junel3
Eng. Com WiltiamH.Crichton...30 June 11
Eng. Lieut Wellington B. Hume26 July 12
Capt.B.M. Geoffrey M. I. Herfordl3 Aug 12
Lieut. R.M. Aylmer G. Stacey 13 Aug 12
Fleet Surg WilliamB.Maeleod.MBll Aug 13
Staff Surg Charles J. O'Connell 13 Aug 12
Fleet Paym Henry H. Gilbert 13 Aug 12
Sub-Lieut Arthur Wardell-Yerburghl8Junl2
Assist, ./-toym.... (I) Archibald J. Dowdes-
well 9 Aug 10
Ch. Gunner Herbert W. Mitchell. ..26 June 12
Ch. Boatswain Arthur Thompson 7 Aug 12
Gunner (T)JamesG. Law (act)16 Oct 13
Boatswain Theophilus W.Anderson
(For Q. D. Duties) 13 Aug 12
Carpenter John S. Werry 30 May 13
Artif. Eng Edward G. Curnow....26 July 12
Thomas R. AUerton...l8 Apr 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport, 13<A August, 1912
128 COSSACK. {Po.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
885 Tons. H.P. (14,000 F.D.)
Owns — 5-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Attentive.'
Eng. Lieut Wilfrid G. Main 29 Apr 13
(Borne in 'Attentive.')
128a CRANE. {Po.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
360 Tons. I.H.P. (5 900 F.D.)
Gims — 1-1 2 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Attentive.'
Commander Robert H. Coppinger 2 Feb 14
Artif. Eng Alexander P, Barnes 16 Sept 13
(Borne in ' Attentive.')
129 CRESCENT. Po.) Cruiser.
7,700 Tons.
I.H.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.)
Guns— -1-9-2 inch, 12-6 inch, 12-6_pr.,
5-3 pr.
Training Sguadron.
Queenstown.
Commander Thomas E. Wardle 10 Feb 13
(And for Training Duties.)
Lieut.- Com Arthur L. Popham 4 Feb 13
Lieutenant Cuthbert M. Murphy 18 Jan 13
(N)Marshal L. Clarke 9 Apr 13
Eng. Lieut George H. Fletcher ...17 Feb 14
Chaplain Rev. Alfred Shell, MA. 10 Sept 13
(And for duty with Training Ships.)
Staff Surg William P.Walker, MB 1 Apr 13
Staff Paym Arthur F. Weston 15 Apr 13
Gunner Frank E. Lowman ... 6 Jan 12
John H. Cobby 23 Apr 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
John C. Ackerman
(act) 31 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
Walter J. Pope (act). ..20 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
John Lund (act) 20 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Carpenter ..Alfred H. Lane 18 Dec 12
Artif. Eng. ......Arthur Botting 13 Nov 11
Commissioned at Queenstown 10th February, 1913.
129a CRESSY. {Ch.) Cruiser.
12,000 Tons. I.H.P. 21,000 N.D.
Guns— -2-9-2 inch, 12-6 inch, 12-12 pr.,
Third Fleet.
The Nore.
Captain Ernest S. Carey 17 Mar 14
(And for charge of a group of ships of the
Third Fleet.)
Lieut.-Com Bernard N. Harvey. ..27 Jan 12
Eng. Com Walter F. Mitchell... 1 Mar 11
Staff Surg *Edward C. Sawdy ... 1 Jan 14
Fleet Paym *(I)Henry de C.Ward 29 Dec 13
Assist. Paym. ..."'David S. Lambert ... — Feb 14
Gunner Albert J. Dougherty.. 24 Jan 13
Carpenter James B. Clarke (act)
(temp.) 10 Mar 14
Artif. Eng Frederick Monks 1 Oct 13
Re-commissioned at Chatham, Hist October, 1911.
* And for group of ships of Third Fleet.
300a
THE ROYAL NAVY.
130 CRUSADER. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
1,045 Tons. H. P. (15,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch.
Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Lido.'
Commander Julian H.Woodbridge 3 Dec 13
Lieutenant George Davidson 8 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Thomas G. R. Davies 4 Nov 13
Sub-Lieut Arthur G. N. Wyatt — Feb 14
Gunner (T) William R.Adams 25 Nov 13
(Borne in ' Dido.')
131 CUMBERLAND. (Dev.)
Cruiser.
9,800 Tons. I.LT.P. 22,000 N.D.
Guns— 14-6 inch, 8-12j>?\, 3-3^>'.
Training Ship for Naval Cadets.
Captain Aubrey C. H. Smith, mvo
1 May 12
Commander Lawrence W. Braith-
waite — Aug 13
Lieut.- Com (T)Ralph S. Sneyd ... 6 Jan 13
(N)Kenelm E. L. Creighton,
5 Sept 11
Lieutenant (GlFrank G. Bramble 9 May 12
Ralph D. B. Haddon 6 Jan 13
Bryan F. Adams 16 Jan 13
(If) Henry M. C.
Purdon 11 Sept 13
FrederiokH.G.Dalrymple
Hamilton 14 Aug 13
Louis H.K. Hamilton 13 Oct 13
Eng. Com Edward P. St. J. Benn 3 Dec 12
hng. Lieut Norman 8. Richardson 17 Aug 12
Lancelot D.Sweetlove 9 Aug 13
John L. Deacon 17 Aug 12
John H. Breaks 15 Aug 13
Capt. B.M John Goldsmith 12 Jan 13
(And for Physical Training Duties)
Chaplain % \ .Reu.FraneisW.R.Metcalf.MA
Naval Instr. \ — Aug 13
Fleet Surgeon ...Edward T. Meagher. ..14 Sept 12
Staff Surg Louis L. Greig 13 Jan 11
Fleet Paym Edgar B. Swan 5 Sept 11
Naval Inst *(I)GeorgeC. Avery, ba
5 Jan 13
♦Francis H. Batchellor,
ma — Jan 14
Assist. Paym. ...(I)WilliamB.Callawayl7 Sept 12
Ch. Boatswain... Thomas R. Clynick ...11 Sept 12
Gunner Alfred J. McGonagill— Aug 13
(T)William T. Gale... 8 Jan 13
(For Instructional duties.)
Frederick J Hopkins — Aug 13
(For Instructional Ditties with Cadets.)
Carpenter Thomas C. Robinson.. .20 Apr 11
Artif. Eng George Dore 5 Sept 11
James Grant 3 Jan 13
Joseph S. Carron 26 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport on 5th September,
1911
* And on re-commissioning.
132 CYCLOPS. {Ch.) Repair
Ship.
11,300 Tons. I.H.P 3,500 NT).
Guns — 6-4 inch.
Attached to First Battle Squadron.
Captain Alexander Farrington28 Feb 12
Lieut.-Com Francis H. Bostock...l3 Jan 14
Lieutenant (N)Sidney N. Smith 27 Sept 13
E<igar W. Buchanan... — Dec 13
Eng. Com Victor E. Snook 31 Oct 13
Ena. Lieut Robert H. With ey ...19 Sept 12
Staff Surg Percy T. Sutcliffe.MB,
ma 26 Mar 14
Staff Paym Ralph H. D. Hicks ...12 Sept 13
Ch. Gunner John W. McCann 1 Aug 13
Ch. Boatswain.. .Thomas Tilley 7 May 13
Gunner (T).lohn J. Esplen ...— Oct 13
(For W.T. Work.)
lT)Hubert A. Foster ...14 Nov 12
Carpenter Joseph S. Legg 15 Oct 13
ArUf. Eng Edmund C. Crangle ...11 Jan 11
William Wentworth 11 Jan 13
Wt. Electrician Ernest C. Offer 3 Feb 12
Commissioned at Devonport, bth November, 1907.
135 CYGNET. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
355 Tons. I.H.P. (5,700 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
The Nore.
Tender to ' Actceon.'
Lieut.-Com Roy Bacchus 16 Dec 13
Ch.Artif.Eng... William O'Keefe 4 Sept 11
(Borne in ' Acteeon.')
136 CYNTHIA. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
355 Tons. I.H.P. (5,700 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
The Nore.
Tender to ' Action.'
Lieut, in com- 1 Christopher J. F. Eddis
mand ( 14 Aug 13
Artif. Eng Edward C. Farmer ... 15 Jan 13
(Borne in 'Acteeon.')
138 DAISY. (Oh.) Surveying
Vessel.
510 Tons. I.H.P. 500 N. D.
Surveying Service.
Tender to ' Endeavour.'
Lieut.-Com Sidney A. Geary Hill 14 Feb 12
Lieutenant Alfred Edgar 24 Mar 14
Sub-Lieut William S. Bardwell 25 Nov 13
Commissioned at Chatham, 2§th March, 1912.
(Borne in ' Endeavour.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
800&
141
(Dev.)
DARTMOUTH.
Light Cruiser.
5250 Tons. H.P. (22,000 F.D.)
Guns— 8-6 inch, 4-3 pr.
East Indies.
Captain Judge D'Arcy 10 Aug 13
Commander George D. Jephson ... 2 Sept 13
Lieut.-Com George M. Skinner ... 2 Sept.13
Lieutenant (Q-)Arthur D. W.
Smith 2 Sept 13
(N) * illii»m A. Usher 2 Sept 13
Arthur M. T. Dane ... 2 Sept 13
Eng. Com Edward P. Soper 28 June 13
Eng. Lieut Kobert H. G. Boddy 2 Sept 13
Fleet Surg CharlesH.J. Robinson 21 Oct 12
Paymaster Frederick J. D. de
Veulle 26 Aug 13
Sub-Lieut John H. E.Homfray 29 July 13
Edward R. Lewis — Jan 14
Gunner William C. F. Smith 19 Aug 13
(T)George M. Taylor 20 Jan 14
Boatswain Harry J. Lewis 2 Sept 13
(For Q. D. Duties.)
Carpenter Samuel Bounsall 19 Aug 13
Artif. Eng Thomas F. Richards... 9 Aug 13
Percy H.Aspinal (act) 11 Aug 13
Clerk Arthur F. Humphreys 2 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport on 2nd Sept. 1913.
144 DEE. (Ch.) Torpedo -Boat
Destroyer.
545 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4r-12pr.
Employed under the Commander-in-Chief,
Home Fleets.
Tender to ' Iron Duke.'
Lieut.-Com Francis W. D. Twigg 5 Nov 13
Artif. Eng Frederick R. Morris. ..30 Aug 12
(Borne in ' Iron Duke.')
145 DEFENCE. {Dev.) Cruiser.
H,600 Tons. I.H.P. 27,000 N.D.
Guns —4-9-2 inch, 10-7-5 inch, 16-12 pr.
Mediterranean.
Flag Ship of Rear-Admiral Commanding First
Cruiser Squadron.
Rear- Admiral... Ernest C. T. Troubridge,
CB, cmg, mvo 6 Jan 13
Secretary William M. C. Beresford-
Whyte, CMG 1 Apr 13
Flag Lieut (S)Francis P. O. Bridgeman
2 Sept 13
Lieut. R.M.A....TSd-w&rA H. Ward 2 Sept 13
(Asst.for W. T. Duties.)
Clerk to Sec Edward W. Whittington-
Ince 1 Sept 13
John G. Ashford 10 Oct 13
Captain Fawcet Wray 6 Jan 13
Commander Arthur E. Silvertop... 2 Sept 13
(N iHarold O. Reinold 6 Jan 13
Lieut.-Com (G)Arthur T. Johnstone5 Apr 13
John P. Champion ...15 Jan 14
Lieutenant (T)T/ie Hon. Hugh C.
R. Feilding 6 Jan 13
Robert H. T. Raikes .. 2 Sept 13
Cecil H. Abercrombie 2 Sept 13
(For Physical Training Duties.)
Arthur Evans 14 Feb 11
Geratd C. Muirhead-
Gould 2 Feb 14
Oliver Bevir 2 bept 13
Eng. Com Tom B. Huddy 10 May 13
Eng. Lieut Barry Hocken 11 Jan 10
Ernest C. Plant 10 Feb 12
Capt. R.M. William W. Godfrey 1 Feb 13
(16 Feb 13)
(And for War Staff Duties.)
John M. Palmer 2 Sept 13
Chaplain Rev. William F. R.Ryan
ma _... 23 Feb 12
Fleet Surgeon ...John C. Durston — Feb 12
Fleet Paym Wingfield W. Alton 26 Aug 13
Surgeon John S. Ward 13 Jan 11
Sub-Lieut Roderick C. A. Gow... 8 Oct 13
JohnS. Dove 8 Oct 13
Gerald H. Warner (act)6 Feb 14
Pelham A. Maitland (act)
20 Feb 12
Andrew H. M. Haggard
(act) 20 Feb 12
William R. Calvert (ac t)20 Feb 12
Hugh T. Dawson (act) 20 Feb 12
Mate John Eadie ...29 Nov 13
Assist. Paym.... Hen<y M. Fitch 2 Sept 13
Keith M. Lawder 16 Feb 12
Ch. Artif. Eng.WiX iam tstanden 2 Sept 13
Gunner George Needlev 19 Aug 13
(T)WilliamG.~Taylorl9Aug 13
Boatswain WilliamG. K. Trewinl9 Aug 13
Alfred F. Fox 2 Sept 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain William J. Reeks 2 Sept 13
Carpenter William C Geaton 19 Aug 15
Artif. Eng George K. Brown 2 Sept 13
George Norris 2 Sept 13
Barry Southon (act)... 2 Sept 13
Midshipman Harold N. C. Webber 15 May 13
William H. H. Steven-
son 15 May 13
Cecil G. Procter 15 Sept 13
Antony F. De Salis ...15 Sept 13
Richard A. Everitt ...15 Sept 13
Edmund M. G. L. Boyle
15 Sept 13
Kenneth F. Collier ...15 S -pt 13
Assist. Clerk ....Robert Brickdale 9 Aug 13
Cyril B. Wood 10 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Devonport on 2nd Sept., 1913.
800c
THE ROYAL NAVY.
146a DEFENDER. (O/?..) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
762 Tons. HP. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns— -2-4 inW, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla..
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut.-Com Walter J. Fletcher 13 Jan 12
Lieutenant Martin J. C.de Meric 30 Jan 12
Eng. Lieut Arthur J. Mackean ...2o Jan 11
Sub-Lieut Henry A. Lambert 10 Oct 12
Gunner (T)Mi'chael H. Deeney27 Jan 14
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
146 DEFIANCE. (Dev.) late 2nd
Bate.
5,270 Tons.
Torpedo School Ship.
Devonport.
Captain Francis H.M Jackson 31 Aug 11
Commander Aubrey Lambert 1 July 13
(In lieu of Lieut. (T) )
Lieut.-Com (T;Henry I. R. Trischler
17 Jan 14
(T 'William B. Mackenzie
(b) 17 June 13
(And for command of Minesweeping Vessels,)
Lieutenant (T) Edward de F. Renouf
29 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut William B. Carter ... 1 Oct 13
Capt.R.M. Edward Gillespie — Apr 13
(29 Apr 12;
(Instructor of Wireless Telegraphy.)
Lieut. R.M. Arthur J. Mellor — Mar 14
(3 Aug 10;
(Assist, for W.T. duties, and for W.T.
duties in the Port.)
Chaplain Rev. Alexander H. Gage,
ma 11 Apr 13
Fleet Surg Herbert L. Penny ...10 June 12
Staff' Surg Frederick C. Robinson — Augl3
Maurice W. Haydon
(tempy.) 31 Jan 14
leet Paym Herbert N. Dymott ...19 Nov 12
Assist. Paym.... Charles E. G. Jeffreys — Oct 12
Ch. Gunner (T)Frederick B. Kilner 5 Dec 11
(T)John C. Souhamy22 Apr 13
Ch. Bnatsiuain (T)Harry Phillips 12 Oct 10
(For charge of Torpedo and Electric
Stores 13 June 12,)
Ch. Carpenter.. .James Parsons 23 Feb 14
Gunner (T)Sidney Woods 1 Nov 13
(T)Edward F. Dolhear24 May 13
(T)William C. Elliott lfi Aug 13
(T)John W. A. Chubb25 Sept 13
(T)Edward W. Rogers— Oct 13
(T)Artbur J. Roach ...11 Mar 14
Wt. TelegraphistAlonzo Boniface — May 13
Hd.SchoolmasterSamuel L. Hutchings 12 Oct 11
Edward V. Paynter 4 Sept 11
The following Officers are borne as additional:—
Lieutenant ...„ John Beep 30 May 12
(For command of ' Driver.')
Edwin J. Cole 8 Feb 13
(For command of ' Confiance.')
Eng. Com William W. Pearce ... 8 Mar 11
(For Torpedo Store.)
Ch. Gunner (1)William Barlow ...18 Mar 13
(For Command of ' Rose.')
William J. Cann 14 Apr 13
(For Inspection of Electric Stores, fyc.)
Ch. Boatswain (l)Joseph C. Davxes.... 30 May 12
(For Torpedo Range.)
New Books opened 1st January, 1908.
Tenders.
' Confiance, ' ' Driver,' ' Rose,' ' Spartan.'
Torpedo Boat No. 104.
Attached Ships.
' Cleopatra,' ' Hasty,' ' Heron.'
L466 DERWENT. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
555 Tons. I.H.P. f7,000 F.D.J
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla,
Tender to 'St. George.'
Commander Berwick Curtis 5 July 13
Art. Eng William H. J. Randall 1 Oct 13
' Borne in 'St. George.')
147 DESPERATE. (Po.) Tor-
pedo-Boat Destroyer.
310 Tons. I.H.P. (5,700 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-Qpr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Excellent.'
"mdntJ™:. } Geor8e B- Casley 16 Dec 13
Artif. Eng Thomas Anderson,....10 Oct 12
(Borne in 'Excellent.')
148a DEVONSHIRE. (Dev.)
Cruiser.
10,850 Tons. I.H.P. 20,500 N.D.
(21,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-7*5 inch, 6-6 inc. h, 20-3 pr.
Third Cruiser Squadron.
Captain William J. S. AldersonlOAugl.S
Commander Arthur G. Craufurd...l4 Dec 12
Lieut.-Com., (G)Leonard S. Holbrook
mvo — Aug 13
(N^Sydney K. Smyth 11 Dec 11
Lieutenant WilliamS.Hargreaves 14 Feb 12
Francis R. Openshaw 2 Jan 11
(T)Rohert H. Death 14 Dec 12
Francis T. Hare 11 Feb U
Edward C. Colchester— Feb 13
Reginald E. Blyth — Feb 13
Eng. Com Richard C. Cleave 10 Mar 13
Eng. Lieut James F. Dodrl 14 Feb 12
David P. Rowland 1 Oct 13
Captain R.M.... Edward J. Huskisson25 Apr 12
Chaplain Rev. Thomas Williams
ba 18 Feb 13
Fleet Surgeon ...Sidney Roach — Feb 13
Fleet Paym Henry O'Dowd 20 May 11
Surgeon Ivor S. Gabe 21 Mar 14
Sub-Lieut Kenneth P. Stewart... 8 Oct 13
Colin J. L. Bittleston
(act) 6 Feb 14
Mate George W. Morrison.. .29 Nov 13
Asst. Paym Donald H. Nelson ... 1 July 12
Gunner Robert E.Reiss-Smith 24 May 11
FrankDeacon — Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
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301
Boatswain John C. Dugdale 15 Dec 11
William H. Ellis ... 3 July 12
(For duty with Boys.)
JohnH. Smith 17 Feb 12
(For Q.D. Duties)
Sig. Boatswain... William G. 8. Blade 4 Mar 13
Carpenter Thomas Harries 25 Nov 12
Artif. Eng Hedley Beer — Feb 13
Andrew A. Abbie 6 Junell
Charles Hill 18 Apr 13
Harold Heyes... 7 Jan 14
Wt. Mechanician Richard W. Rowland
(act) — Feb 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport, 6th June, 1911.
U$b DIADEM. (Po.) Cruiser.
11,000 Tons. I.H.P. 16,500 N.D.
Guns— 16-6 inch, 12-12^r., 3-3^?\
Portsmouth.
Eng. Com Henry O. Andrews 1 Feb 12
Ch. Gunner Henry Hawkes 10 Nov 13
Ch. Carpenter... William H. Hare 1 Nov 13
Artif. Eng William J. Hayden ...23 May 13
(Borne in ' Victory.')
148c DIAMOND. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
3,000 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 KB. (9,800 F.D)
Guns — 1 2-4 inch, %-Zpr.
Second Fleet.
The Nore.
Commander Lawrence L. Dundas 8 Sept 13
Lieutenant ( Q-) Alexander S . Douglas
7 Nov 13
(N Charles W.Parker 31 Oct 13
Gordon R. Brown 29 Nov 13
Eng. Lieut... Claude A Codrington26 Dec 13
Staff Surg William N. L. Cherry 7 Nov 13
ASSicharg7"1' ™ ^Cecil 8" Manners ... 7 Nov 13
Gunner Albert B Cartlidge ... 3 July 13
Carpenter _AlexanderT.Germaney8 Apr 13
Artif. Eng Angus H. Denoon 7 Nov 13
Completed to Active Complement at Chatham,
1th November, 1913.
149 DIANA. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
5,600 Tons. I.H.P. 8.000 N.D. (9,600 F.B.)
Guns—\l-& inch, 8-12pr., l-3j»r.
Third Fleet.
Devonport. •
Captain George B. Hutton 6 Jan 14
(And for command of group of Ships of
Third Flert).
Lieut.-Com Arthur A. Mellin 5 Feb 13
Eng. Lieut Albert J. Venning ...29 Aug 13
Fleet Surgeon ...*Richard A. Ross, MB. 31 Dec 13
Fleet Paym *Emest A. Bremner ...23 Mar 14
Asst. Paym *HubertF. Hewetson 18 Apr 13
Ch. Gunner Henry E. Reynolds ...12 Feb 13
Ch. Carpenter... William Hearn 28 Apr 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport , bth February, 1913.
*And for duty with group of Ships of Third Fleet .
150 DIDO. (Po.) Light Cruiser.
5,600 Tons. I.H.P. 8,000 N.D. (9,600 F.DJ
Guns — 11-6 inch, 8-12 pr., \-Bpr.
Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Depot Ship.
Commander William M. Moir 16 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com (T)William M. M.
Robinson 7 Jan 14
(Gr)Errol Manners ... 1 Jan 14
(And for (G) duties with 3rd Flotilla.)
Lieutenant (N) James Powell 3 Jan 14
Esmond P Hogg 12 Sept 13
Charles H. B. Foxley 16 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Philip D. Church ...16 Oct 12
(A for duty with T.B. Destroyers.)
John W. Phillips 1 Jan 14
Chaplain Rev. Norman M.Living-
stone, DCL, LL.B, MA— Feb 14
(And for duty with T.B. Destroyers.)
Fleet Surgeon ...Montague H. Knapp.. .29 Aug 13
Fleet Paym Alfred W. Claxton .... 29 Aug 13
Staff Paym Donald G. Hewlett ... 1 Jan 14
(For Victualling Duties.)
Surgeon James P. Shorten 29 Aug 13
Assist. Paym. ...Geoffrey L. Simmons 1 Jan 14
Hugh de la P. Evans 29 Jan 14
Ch. Boatswain... John De St. Croix 15 Jan 14
Gunner (T)Henry W. Lawrence
20 Nov 13
Frank Smith 30 May 12
Boatswain Alfred J. Bunn 15 Jan 14
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Carpenter Sydney H. Southard
(act) 10 May 13
Artif. Eng John W.Day. 29 Aug 13
The following Officer is borne as additional: —
For Torpedo Boat Destroyers.
E'tg. Com William H. Glasspole 3 Jan 14
TiHDfflf.
See page 269a.
302
THE ROYAL NAVY.
150a DILIGENCE {late Tabar-
istan).
7,100 Tons. I. H. P. 5,000 N. D.
Guns — 8-4 inch.
Fitting as Depot Ship for Torpedo-Boat Destroyers,
Portsmouth.
Eng. Lieut 'Frederick Kelly 12 Nov 13
Carpenter Lieut. Charles H. Hodre 3 Oct 13
Gunner ( r)John J. Young .... 8 Feb 18
Boatswain George A. Bennett ... 8 Feb 13
{Borne in 'Victory.')
151 VQlj~?Hm.{Po.) Sailing Brig.
925 Tons.
Portsmouth.
Depot for Submarines.
Captain Roger J. B. Keyes,
C.B..M.V.O 31 Aug 12
(Commodore 2nd Class in charge of
Submarine Service).
(Address for correspondence — Fort Blockhouse,
Gosport).
Secretary Francis K. Haskins...31 Aug 12
Captain Albert P. Addison ...31 Aug 12
(As Assistant to Commodore (S), and for
duty in .Submarines).
Asst. Paym Charles A. Gibb — Aug 13
(For Commodore's Office.)
Commander Algernon H C. Candy 14 J an 14
(For duty with Submarines, and in command
of Portsmouth Submarine Flotilla.)
Lieut.-Com CNlGeoffrey B. Harrison
(tempy) 31 Aug 12
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Sta/fSurg John'Martin 8 May 13
Fleet Paym Robert F. C. Eames ...10 Mar 14
Assist. Paym Francis G. Cavanagh — reb 14
Ch. Boatswain Charles Cuthbert 25 Mar 13
Ch. Carpenter... George Sim 31 Aug 12
Wt. Telegraphist Arthur H. Warburton 25 Feb 14
The following Officers are borne as additional
for various services : —
For Fort Blockhouse.
Commander Richnrd G. Hervey ....14 Jan 14
(For Experimented Work and for
duty with Submarines.)
Lieut.-Com (T) Walter N. Lapage 31 Aug 12
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Lieutenant Richard Broderick 28 Sept 12
Eng. Com Percy Stocker 31 Aug 12
(And for duty with Submarines, etc.)
For Command of Submarines.
Lieut.-Com George F. Cholmley
(E3) — Jan 14
Francis H. H.Goodhart ( &'8)
— Feb 14
Max K.Hor'on (EA) ...11 Mar 14
Ferdinand E. B. feil-
mann(E7) 20 Nov 13
Gilbert H. Kellett (SI) 6 Nov 13
Lieutenant Alfred E. Whitehouse
(Ah) 13 May 13
Lieutenant Edward R. Lewes
(413) 30 Dec 13
Basil A. Beal(Bl) ...31 Aug 12
Percy H. Boulnois (A6) — Sept 13
For Submarines.
Lieutenant FrederickC. C.Kennedy 11 Feb 13
Oswald E. Halifax ... i Dec 13
Martin H. Collier 1 Fsb 14
Eng. Lieut Cobn G. Breton 17 Feb 14
George Villar 31 Aug 12
Brian J. H. Wilkinson 3 Apr
For instruction in Submarines.
Lieutenant Napier R. Peploe — Oct 13
Trevor Whitaker. . . 11 Feb 14
Richard D. Sandford.. — Jan 14
Claud B. Barry 7 Jan 14
Sub-Lieut Arthur L. Noakes — Jan 14
Eric F. G. Wharton....- 3 an 14
Harold Boase 9 Feb 14
Harold H. Atki.n-Berry
— Feb 14
Gerald Curteis — Mar 14
Hugh E. Beaton — Jan 14
Tenders.
'Arrogant.'
T.B. 026.
Attached Ships.
'Bouncer.'
'Nettle.'
Became an independent command, 31 August, 1912.
153 DOMINION. (Ch.)
Battleship.
16,350 Tons. I.H.P. 18,000 N.D.
Guns — i-12 inch, 4r-9'2inch, 10-6 inch.,
12-12 pr., 12-3 pr.
Third Battle Squadron.
.Henry L. Mawbe.y 7 Feb 14
.The Hon Arthur L. O.
Forbes-Sempill 15 Jan 14
(N) Robert A. Richards 15 Oct 12
.(T)Gny D. Fanshawe 6 Jan 14
Basil R. Brooke 9 Aug 13
WilliamW Hallwright5 Oct 12
(G)Archibald S. May,
mvo 30 Sept 12
Lieutenant . .. . Geoffrey A.Luscombe IS Oct 12
Massy Goolden SOJunell
Charles D. Moore 15 Oct 12
Eng. Com Thomas J. Morgan ...18 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut William H. Pudner... 15 Oct 12
Harry E. Ash 29 Sept 13
Capt. R.M.A....AUn H. L. Prynne ... 15 Oct 12
Lieut. R.M. James G. Johnstone 15 Oct 13
Captain
Commander
Lieut. -Com.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
808
Chaplain Rev. William N. Martin,
ma — Sept 13
Fleet Surgeon .. Charles J. E. Cock ... 15 Oct 12
Staff Surq George D.Walsh 21 Jan 13
FleetPaym Edmund P. Rowe ... 15 Oct 12
Sub-Lieut Arthur G. Perlrick.... 8 Oct 13
Lawrence H. Bayley ...13 Nov 13
Asst. Paym Henry A. Brown 15 Oct 12
Philip Marrack 15 Oct 12
Gunner Sperry J. D. Blockleyll June 12
Arthur Ruston 25 May 12
(For Instructional Duties.')
Alfred E. Woodward 12 Oct 10
For Instructional Duties.)
(T)PatriokMcCarthy 19 Dec 11
Boatswain Joseph W. Parkes 11 June 13
Carpenter Percy Turner 22 June 12
Artif. Eng Albert R. Thompson 11 May 12
James P. Pearson 15 May 12
Henrv Crump 15 Oct 12
Louis" J Fox(arf) 13 Sept 13
Midshipman William S. Moor 15 May 13
William G. Cowland..l5 May 13
Godfrey M. Courage.. 15 May 13
Ronald' G Black 15 May 13
Morgan J. Teatman ...15 May 13
Robert W. W. Cook .. 15 Mav 13
Lancelot J. B Waltersl5 May 13
Roland P. B. Bwinley 15 May 13
EricS. Brand 15 Sept 13
Francis 8. W. de
Winton 15 Sept 13
Brian L. Clark 15 Sept 13
Hugh Gartside-Tippinge
15 Sent 13
Asst. Clerk Francis E. Sanders ... 9 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Chatham, Ihth October, 1912.
154a DONEGAL. (Dev.)
Cruiser.
9,800 Tons. I.H.P. 22,000 N.D.
Guns— U-6ineh,&-12pr., 3-3 jpr.
Devonport.
Eng. Com Frederick C. Davis. ..21 Jan 13
Eng. Lieut Ernest G. Smith 23 May 11
FleetPaym John E. Dathan 27 Jan 12
Ch. Boatswain... Sydney W. Smale 24 Feb 13
. Ch. Carpenter.. Samuel G. S. Morrell 19 Jan 14
Gunner... Edward Winter 30 Jan 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
1546 DOON. (Ch:) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
645 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-1 2 pr.
Sheerness.
Artif . Eng Frederick Smith 9 Apr 13
(Borne in 'Pembroke.')
155 DORIS. {Dev.) Light
Cruiser
5,600 Tons. I.H.P. 8,000 N.D.
Guns — 11-6 inch, ^-12 pr., 1-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
(Detailed to convey reliefs to China.)
Captain Charles P. Beaty-Pownall
6 Sept 13
(For charge of Group of Ships of Third Fleet.)
Lieut.-Com Alwyne E. Sherrin ...14 Jan 14
(N;Charles H. Fforde 15 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Henry C. D. Barker... 8 Dec 11
Capt. R.M. Charles G. Billing 15 Jan 14
Staff" Paym (I)Francis J. K. Melsome
21 June 12
Asst. Paym ArthurW.MacIlwaine21 Oct 13
Gunner William H. Hunt 10 Oct 11
(T)George E. Gimblett
15 Jan 14
Carpenter John P. Porter 19 Nov 13
Artif. Eng Reginald W. Dawes ...15 Jan 14
Assist. Clerk ...Cecil W. Brockman 15 Jan 14
156 DOVE. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
370 Tons. I.H.P. (5,800 F.D.~)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander '
LieitColmand\ Delorest J- D- Noble..l5 Sept 13
Artif. Eng Archibald F. Fewins...l5 Jan 14
(Borne in 'Leander.')
304
THE ROYAL NAVY.
158 DRAKE. (Po.) Cruiser.
14,100 Tons. I.H.P. 30,000 N.D.
Guns — 2-9-2 inch, 16-6 inch, 12-12 pr.,
3-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Forts-mouth.
Commander Henry C. R. Brocklebank
13 Mar 13
Lieut. -Com James O. Elliott 5 June 13
Eng. Com James H. Barber 26 Aug 13
Ch. Gunner Walter C. Yates 23 Aug 13
Ch. Carpenter ...Thomas Metriman 22 Sept 11
Ch. Artif. ^..William S. L. Collins 7 Nov 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth on \Zth March, 1913
{Borne in ' Good Hope.')
159 DREADNOUGHT. (Po.)
Battleship.
17,900 Ions. I.H.P. 23,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-12 inch, 2 1-12 pr.
flagship of Vice-Admiral Commanding
Fourth Battle Squadron .
Vice-Admiral ....Sir Charles J. Briggs
KCB 1 July 12
Personal Staff.
Secretary John Cooper 1 July 12
Flag Com Arthur J. Davies 1 July 12
{and for War Staff Duties.)
Flag Lieut.-Com. (S)Cyril D. Fenn 1 July 12
For general Staff Duties.
Eng. Capt John Richardson 1 July 12
{Accommodated in ' Agamemnon.')
Capt. R.M Richmond C.S.Waller— Apr 13
(29 July 11)
{For Wireless Telegraphy Duties m Fourth Battle
Squadron.)
Fleet Surg William Bett, mvo 1 July 13
Clerk to Sec (I^ohn E. Hargrave 1 July 12
Harold G. King 1 July 12
(I)Geoffrey W. S. Childs
1 July 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. William A. Hook 8 Apr 13
{To assist Eng. Captain.)
{Accommodated in ' Agamemnon.')
Captain ...Wilmot S. Nicholson 17 Dec 12
Commander Ed-ward T. Iuman 17 Dec 12
(N)Harry W. C. Hughes
24 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com (G)Cecil N. Reyne ... 7 Mar 13
Basil H. Piercy 3 Jan 14
{and for Physical Training Duties.)
lieut.-Com (T'LionelE. H. Royle31 Dee 13
Lieutenant Julian T. Tenison 22 Aug 13
Lionel G Dawson 1 July 13
Eric W. E. Fellowes... 1 July 13
Thomas B. Fellowes... 10 Jan 14
Lieut. R.N.R....AnlhonyBlacklocktact) 7 Feb 14
Eng. Com Henry Toop 17 Feb 13
Eng. Lieut Alfred S. Wise 1 Oct 13
Arthur E. S. Seccombel3 Aug 12
Major R.M. Henrv La T. Darley ...17 Dec 12
(1 July 12)
Lieut. R.M.A. Eric C. Weston 17 Dec 12
(18 Sept 12)
Chavlain Rev. Cecil W. Poignand,
ma. 11 Feb 13
Fleet Paym. ...(I) Alfred C. Ransom. ..28 Mar 11
Surgeon Basil Taylor, MB 20 May 13
Sub-Lieut Stephen F. Gaisford
St. Lawrence 10 Oct 12
William N. Gardiner 6 June 13
Eustace H. Vincent. 25 Mar 14
Maurice J, Bethell {act) 8 Mar 13
Philip W. Bowyer-Smijth
{act) 8 Mar 13
Ronald E. C. Dunbar
{act) 6 May 13
Geoffrey R. B. Back
(act) 8 Mar 13
Arthur R. M. Bridge
{act) 8 Mar 13
Henry J. Haynes {act) 8 Mar 13
Tim E. Evans (ac>).... 8 Mar 13
Harold S. Barker {act) 8 Mar 13
Asst. Paym Jack R. Allen 14 Feb 13
Ch. Boatswain... Walter Beare IK June 13
Ch. Carpenter John Reypert 1 Sept 13
Ch. Artif. Eng.. William fiebbes 17 Jan 13
Gunner William G. Ford 16 June 13
(T)Gibson W. Simpson
16 June 13
John C. Dominy 19 Oct 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Thomas May 15 Oct 12
{For Instructional Duties.)
George T. Parry (act) 6 June 13
{For Instructional Duties.)
Ernest Nicholas 11 Oct 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain... Leonar d P. Thomas ...17 Dec 12
Wt. Telegraphist Robert H. W. Westcott— Apr 13
R.M. Gunner ...William H. Willy — Sept 12
Artif . Eng Thomas J. Gard 1 Junel2
Ernest F. Smith (act) — Mar 14
Wt. Mechanician Samuel Hamilton (act) 1 July 13
Midshipman Percy E. Maitland ,..15 May 13
Uhetwode W.C. Browne
15 May 13
George R J. Snow ...15 May 13
Geoffrey C. Fryer 15 May 13
Gaspard P. Hunter-
Blair 15 May 13
WilliamP.O.Chambersl5Mayl3
Patrick F. M. Dawson 15 May 13
Clerk Arthur H. Parsons ...15 Hept 12
Assist.Clerk Geojfrey F. Mie'ville ... 9 Aug 13
ErwJ.'Stokoe 10 Feb 14
Re- commissioned at Portsmouth, 1st July, 1913.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
305
159a DRUDGE. (Po.) Gun-Boat
for Gun Trials.
890 Tons.
Guns — 1-9-2 inch.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Excellent.
159b DRUID. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
770 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut.-Com Edmond J. G. Mackinnon
11 Mar 14
Lieutenant (N)Henry B. Eawlings
15 Feb 13
Eng. Lieut William .T.Ford 23 Feb 11
Sub-Lieut Norman B. F. Peploe 10 Nov 13
Gunner (T) Wilfrid Hollins.... 6 Apr 12
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
160 DRYAD. (Po.) Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
1,070 Tons. I.H.P.2,500 N.D. (3,500 F.B.)
Guns — 2-4' 7 inch, 4-6 pr.
Portsmouth.
JVavi ation SchoolShip.
Postal Address— H.M. Navigation School,
Portsmouth.
Captain Edward L. Booty, mvo. 5 Jan 12
Commander (N)Winstanley R. C.
' Moorsom 13 Jan 14
(And for command of ' Harrier.')
Lieut.-Com (N)Alfred F. Coplestone-
Boughey 17 Dec 12
(And for command of ' Plucky.')
(N)James D. Campbell
16 Mar 14
(N Charles C. Bell
(tem-py) 24 Jan 14
(N Edward B. Cloete 24 Feb 13
(N)J*rancis N. Shearme
15 Sept 13
(N)Sidney B. Mainguy
22 Jan 14
Lieutenant (N)MauriceF. F. Wilson
Jan 14
Lieutenant (N) Gordon F. Markwick
22 Jan 13
(N)Thomas M. Brounger
(tempy) 17 Mar 14
Rupert. E. Lubbock. .— June 13
(N)John G. P. Vivian
(tempy) 14 Feb 14
(N)Malby D. Brownlow
7 Aug 13
Eng. Com Corin V. Hardcastle..29 Aug 13
(And for lenders.)
Fleet Surg Edward T. P. Eames 1 Oct 13
Fleet Paym Francis C. Leonard ... 1 Oct 12
Asst. Paym W. K. Campbell Gracel9 Dec 13
Gunner John Hand 8 Apr 12
(N)Robert Gosling 8 Jan 14
Artif. Eng Harry Beacham 27 Sept 13
Hd .SchoolmasterChnrXes Mason 22 Feb 06
Re-commissioned at Chatham, 30th January, 1906
Tkndbbs .
'Harrier.' 'Plucky.'
The following Officers are borne as additional: —
Commander (N)Henry E.F.Aylmer 6 Sept 12
(For Special Service.)
For First Class Ships' Course.
Lieutenant Charles H. S. Lapage 14 Feb 14
Arthur D. D. Smyth.. .14 Feb 14
EdwardS. Wise 14 Feb 14
For Qualifying Course in Navigation.
Lieutenant Cecil P. Lush 10 Jan 14
Geoflry K. Bylands.... 10 Jan 14
Charles E. Hotham. ....lo Jan 14
Stuar' J. L. Bennett. 10 Jan 14
Beginald Ramsbotham 10 Jan 14
Henry L. I. Kirkpatrick
10 Jan 14
Alban E. T. Tate 1C Jan 14
John M. H. Fisher 10 Jan 14
William AT. D. Dowding
10 Jan 14
Lionel M. Bridge 10 Jan 14
Sub-Lieut Gordon B. R. Rudyard
Helpman 10 Jan 14
Edmund H. Hopkinson — Feb 14
For Warrant Officers' Navigation
Course.
Gunner Charles W. Snelling .. 31 Jan 14
Charies T. Twine 31 Jan 14
Robert F. B. Cooper . 31 Jan 14
Henry G. Pavely 31 Jan 14
William Davidson 31 Jan 14
James C. Gwyer 31 Jan 14
Henry Turner 31 Jan 14
Boatswain Thomas Bidgood 31 Jan 14
306
THE ROYAL NAVY.
160a DUBLIN. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
5,400 Tons. H.P. 22,000 N.D,
Guns 8-6 inch, 1-12 pr., 1-3 pr.
Mediterranean.
Captain Henry Bl >ckett 12 Nov
Commander Harry T. Mosse 5 Aug 13
Lieutenant Cosmo A O. .Douglas 23 Nov 12
(G)Prederic W. Bennett
— Aug 13
(N) Arthur D. H.
Dibben 13 Nov 12
Walter B. Scott 11 Mar 13
Lieut. R.2V.K.... James J. Behrmann...23 Aug 13
Eng. Com Jobu Bowing 5 Sept 11
Eng. Lieut. ......Percy D. Croi3dale ... 23 Feb 14
Staff Surg William E. Gribbell...l5 Aug 13
Staff Paym Oswald Carter 28 Dec 12
Sub-Lieut Rupert (. Money... 18 Feb 14
Waiter A. C. Dickson 11 Mar 14
Asst.Paym Ronald MacGill — Jan 13
Gunner Thomas Sampson 23 Apr 12
(TlSidney H.Herlihy 11 May 12
Boatswain Francis E Eva — Jan 13
Carpenter Thomas Cross 19 Aug 12
Artif. Eng James F. Killock 19 Nov 12
Henry E.Dacey 17 Jan 13
Commissioned at Devonport on 11th March, 1913.
161 DUKE OF EDINBURGH.
(Dev.) Cruiser.
13,550 Tons. I.H.P. 23,000 N.D.
(23,500 F.D )
Guns — 6-9-2 inch, 10-6 inch, 20-3 pr.
Mediterranean.
First Cruiser Squadron.
Captain Cecil I. Prowse 2 May 13
Commander (N^Harry L.L.Pennell 3 Mar 14
Manuel Dasent 3 Mar 14
Lieut.-Com Philips. R. Conron ... 5 O't 12
(G)IohnK.B. Birch... 3 Mar 14
Lieutenant Laun nee R. Palmer... 3 Mar 14
(T) Edwin G. Morris.. 3 Mar 14
Robert H. Bevan — Oct 13
Atwell H. Lake 24 Nov 13
John H. C. Minler ... 3 Mar 14
Eng. Com James A. Paterson ... 3 Mar 14
Eng. Lieut James W. Bteil 3 July 12
Hubert M. Havward 7 Nov 12
Capt. R.M Gerald C.Waihwrightl7 Aug 13
Lieut. R.M Herbert E. Dowding .. Sept 12
Chaplain Rev. Guy H. Harcourt,
ma 3 Mar 14
Fleet Surg. .....William B.Marshall 19 Mar 12
Staff Surg Walter G. Edwards... 3 Mar 14
Staff Paym Cyril C. Boulton 3 Mar 14
Sub-Lieut Philip Harleck 8 Oct 13
Cecil C. F. Grey (act) 3 Mar 14
SWbRNIit' } Ernest c- Rhodes (act) 15 July 13
Mate Henry E. Dale. 29 Nov 13
Asst.Paym Stuart A Hawken ...3 War 14
Lh. Carpenter. ..Ernest J, J. Connor. ..28 Feb 14
Gunner Henry B. Biddle 3 Mar 13
Henry Holemans 3 Mar 14
(For Instructional Duries.)
(T) George Borthwick
(act) 16 Oct 13
Boatswain William Davey 28 Feb 14
Samuel B Betrs (act) 3 Mar 14
(For Q.D. Duties.)
■Sig. Boatswain Joseph Swift 16 Nov 12
Artif . Eng Arthur G. Jamieson 3 Mar 14
William F J. Howe... 3 Mar 14
Henrv Mallett [act)... 7 Jan 14
Charles E. Barnicoat (art)
3 Mar 14
R JV R \ George D. Moore (proby) 1 July 13
Clerk ......'. William J. D.Vince... 3 Mar 14
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, 3rd March, 1914.
163 DUNCAN. (Po.) Battleship.
14.000 Tons. I.H.P. 18,000 N.D.
Guns— 4-12 inch, \2-6inch, 10-12 pr.,
2-3 pr.
Portsmouth.
Gunnery Training Ship.
Captain FredericA. Whitehead 7 Nov 13
Commander Ernest B. A. Betts 27 May 13
Lieut.-Com (Q-)Percival S. Rickcord
— Aug 13
Thomas B. Greenshields
— Sept 13
(N)Edmond P. Gabbett
18 Mar 14
Lieutenant Gordon McL. Cameron 7 Nov 13
(T)Ceril S. Saniiford 6 Oct 13
Eng. Com (I)Arthur P.L. Dupen27 Feb 13
•?nq. Lieut Harrv W. Wildish 8 Apr 12
Capt. R.M ReginaldE.G. Burton27 May 12
(9 Apr 13)
Fleet Surgeon ...George Ley 1 Oct 12
Staff Pay m Rir-hard Charles 1 Nov 12
isst. Paym Frederick G. Cunning-
ham 14 Nov 13
Ch. Gunner ... (T)Brnest Roppr 27 May 13
Ch. Boatswain ...George Crabb 27 May 13
Ch. Carpenter ...Frederick Lawrence 27 May 13
Gunner Frederick Hodgson ... 6 Aug 12
William B. Tonkin ...27 May 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Artif. Eng Sydney Fisher 27 May 13
Prank Tarrant (act) ...11 Aug 13
Clerk Thomas H. Trust ... 4 Feb 13
Re-commissioned at Chatham, 21th May, 1913.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
807
164 DWARF. (Oh.) Gun-Boat.
710 Tom I.H.P. 900 N.D. (1,300 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, i-12])r.
West Coast of Africa.
Commander Frederick B. K. Strong 7 Feb 11
Lieutenant ... (N)EdmundF.L. Jones 5 June 13
Harold W. Fawcett ...10 June 13
Surgeon Cbarles F. O. Sankey 5 Juue 13
Gunner ..Frederick Elliott 28 May 13
Artif. Eng George T. Hales 5 June 13
Rn-com missioned at Ch nham. ?>tk June. 1913.
165 EARNEST. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
355 Tons. I.H.P (6,300 F.D.)
Guns—l-12pr., 5-6 iw.
Patrol flotillas.
Seventh Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
^Command } *>**& M" Hal1 30 Jau 14
Artif . ting David W. Lloyd 3 Jan 13
{home %n ' Leand er
166 ECLIPSE. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
5,600 Tons. I.H.P. 8,000 J\.D. (9,600 F.D.)
Guns — 5-Ginoh, 6-4*7 wicA, 8-12 pr.,
1-Zpr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport
(Detached to convey relief crews to Colombo.)
Captain Frank Brandt 24 Feb 14
Commander Guy Hamilton 24 Feb 14
Lieut.-C'om Sidney T. Stephens... 1 May 13
Lieutenant *Charles L. M. M. Crich-
ton 22 Feb 14
(N)Arthur P. Saun-
ders 2oFeb 14
*John H. Edelsten ...24 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut Frederick F. May ... 4 Oct 12
Robert Montgomery 17 Feh n
Capt R M Charles P. Jen-am ...24 Feb 14
Staff Surg * Warren G. Westcott 24 Feb 14
Staff Pay m William F. E. O'Bvrne
17 Feb 14
Assist. Paym....*llenry L. Shaw 24 Feb 14
Ch. Gunner Sid nev Edwards 1 Apr 13
Gunner *(T)Henry Kibble-
white 24 Feb 14
BoaUwtin *Ernest Adams 24 Feb 14
Carpenter Kicbard C. Ward 12 Nov 13
Artif. Eng *Thoinas Davidson .. 24 Feb 14
*Percival F. Davies
(act) 24 Feb 14
*WiUjoin ' Yarmouth.'
Re-commis stoned at Devonport 1st October, 1913.
166a EDEN. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
555 Tons. I.H.P. (7,500 F.D.)
Guns — 4t-12pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George.'
Artif. Eng Alexander Whittle ...29 Sept 13
{Borne in' St. George.')
167 EDGAR. (Po.) Cruiser.
7,350 Tons.
I.H.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-9*2 inch, IQ-Sinch, 12-6 pr.,
5-3 pr.
Training Squadron.
Queenstown.
Commander Charles W. Bruton ... 4 Feb 13
Lieut.-Com Kenneth A. F. Guy ...18 Mar 13
Lieutenant (N)barold T. Bowen... 3 Feb 14
Edward B. Hoyle 18 Mar 13
Eng. Lieut Edward M. Foster 6 Aug 13
Staff Surg Robert B. ncribner ...18 Mar 13
Fleet Paym George B. Keenau 15 Mar 13
Gunner Geoige A. Chetwood 10 Jan 12
Charles H. Soper 18 Mar 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
John B. Cobb 18 Mar 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Ernest W. Clegg 18 Mar 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
William Wilcox (act) 14 Nov 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Carpenter Harry E. Chappel 12 Mar 13
Artif. Eng Major W. Kempster...l6 Feb 12
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth on l8thMarch,\913
170 EGMONT (late Hibeknia).
(Po.) Late Cruiser.
9,820 Tons. I.H.P. 4,000 N.D.
Guns — 6-3 pr.
Malta
Hag Skip of the Admiral Superintendent of Malta
Dockyard.
Rear- A dmiral...Ba.ckvi\le II Garden.. 3 Aug 12
Secretary Geoffrey J. Rapkin ... 3 Aug 12
Flag Lieut Lionel S. Ormshy-
Johnson 3 Aug 12
Capt. R.M. Lewis C. Lampen 2 Sept 11
Clerk to Sec Alec E. Haine 27 Oct 10
Captain George B. Powell 13 Mar 13
Lieut.-Com George H. Pownall.. 22 Aug 13
(And for command of Submarine Flotilla.)
(D(T)George B. Palmes 29 July 12
(For command of T.B s and as Registrar of
Malta Royal Naval Reserve.)
Capt. R.M Charles L. Hall 28 May 11
Lieut. R. M. Edward T. N. Farmer31 Aug 12
Chaplain Rev.li. Arnison Heap 30 Sept 13
(And for R.N. Hospital, Dockyard, Torpedo
Boats and Destroyers.)
Fleet Surgeon ...Horace B. Marriott... 20 Jan 14
(And for Tenders.)
308
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Fleet Paym Ernest St. G.Alton 8 Mar 13
George B. Coleridge 24 July 12
(For Victualling duties in ' Egmont' and Tenders.)
Surgeon Alexander S. Paterson,
MB — Oct 13
(And for Yard.)
Asst. Paym Charles 8. Burgess 24 July 12
Charles H. Heaton ...15 Oct 12
Ch. Gunner James Mowday 3 May 13
(For Malta Royal Naval Reserve.)
Ch. Boatswain ..Alexander Turner 1 Aug 13
Ch. Carpenter.. .Joseph A. Adams 12 Jan 14
Gunner Hugh P. Be van 25 Mar 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
William R. Perry 21 Oct 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
James H. Fitzgerald 15 Oct 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Arthur Baldwin 13 May 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
The following Officers are borne as additional
for various Services: —
For Malta Dockyard.
Eng. Capt John G. Liversidge ....31 May 11
(Chief Engineer of the Dockyard.)
Eng. Com Edward J. Rosevere. .. 22 Mar 12
(First Assistant to Chief Engineer.)
Eng. Lieut Alfred D. Larg 2 Nov 11
(First Assistant to Chief Engineer.)
Horace E. Dawling — Apr 12
(As Assistant to Chief Engineer of Yard,
for Gun Mountmqs.)
Harold H. Per ring ...13 Feb 12
(Second Assistant to Chief Engineer.)
Fleet Surgeon ..Alexander G. Andrews 27 Mar 11
H. Schoolmaster Francis R. George 14 July 09
(For Malta Dockyard School.)
Willie Candey 10 Jan 10
(For Malta Dockyard School.)
For R.N. Hospital, Malta.
Deputy Surgeon- \ James L. Smith,
General \ M7», MB 15 Oct 13
Fleet Surgeon ...George T. Bishop 15 Oct 13
Surgeon Archibald L. Robinson,
MB, MA 15 Oct 13
Cecil U. Symnns 1 Nov 13
Sidney W. Grimwade,
mb 15 Oct 13
H. Wardmaster Walter Austen 15 Oct 13
For Miscellaneous Services.
Captain Francis A. L. Andrews''"! July 12
(Captain Attendant and King's Harbour
Master at Malta.)
Commander^ ^ (m)Haroid, p. j. Young 17 Feb 13
(For charge of Chart and Chronometer Depot.)
Eng. Com James M. Simpson 29 July 12
(For Malta Royal Naval Reserve,
for Fleet Duties and for T.B.D.'s.)
.Charlie Broadbent 5 Aug 12
(For Torpedo Store.)
Eng. Lieut Lawrence Jackson 13 July 11
( For training of Malta Reserve Stokert
and for supervision of Boats, etc.)
Capt. R.M. A. ...Stephen C. Wace ... i — Aug 12
1 (1 Sept 12)
(In charge of Malta W.T. Station.)
Lieut. R.M. A. ..Francis S. Richards ...19 Oct 13
Staff Surgeon ....Maurice T. Male
(temp.) 18Apr 13
(service with Destroyer flotilla.)
Ch. Gunner Henry Uunster 5 Mar 12
James W. Cottrell 23 Aug 13
(For Boom Defence.)
(T)Harry Dolbear ...22 May 11
(For Torpedo Lecture Room and for
duty at Malta.)
Gunner William Slade — 13
(For Torpedo Boats.")
Bobert Stoct.er 23 Aug 13
(For command of T.B. 046.)
Boatswain George Rogers 13 Apr 12
(Mail Officer.)
Sig. Boatswain ...Frank L. Pestell 13 May 13
(For Castille Signal Station.)
Sergt.- Major R.M. William H. Banders 2 Oct 13
(For Marine Clothing Depot, Malta.)
For command of Submarines.
(For Officer in Command of Flotilla, see above.)
Lieutenant Geoffrey Warbitrton(T39) 13 May 13
Samuel M.G.Gravener
(B10) 14 Aug 11
Norman D. Holbrook
(Bll) 30 Dec 13
For Submarines.
Lieutenant Sidney T. Winn — Oct 13
Jermyn Rustibrooke... — Oct 13
Eng. Lieut Charles E. M. Roe 10 Oct 13
Sub-Lieut Oliver North 3 Feb 14
New Books opened, 23rd September, 1909.
170a ELECTRA. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
385 Tom. I.E. P. (6,n00 F.D.)
Guns — 1-1 2 pr., 5-6 pr.
The Nore.
Tender to ' Acteeon.'
Lieut.-Com George B. Hartford ...11 Dec 13
Artif. Eng Thomas A. Cutbbert-
son _ 1 Jan 14
(Borne in ' Actaon.')
172. EMPEROR OF INDIA.
(Po.) Battleship.
25,000 Tons. H.P. (2 ',000 N.7).}
Guns — 10-13*5 inch, 12-6 inch, 2-3 inch.
4-3 pr.
Completing by Messrs. Vickers, Ltd., Barrow-in-
Furness .
Lieut.-Com ,.(G)Henry S. M. Harrison-
Wallace 26 Mar 14
Eng. Com Richard W. Martell... 1 Jan 13
Eng. Lieut Harold L Harvey 4 Sept 13
Ch. Gunner Alfred Rivett 26 Jan 14
Gunner (T>HenryC. Newman 1 Jan 14
Carpenter Ernest A Apps 27 Nov 13
(Borne in ' Victory.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
809
174a ENCHANTRESS. (Po.)
Admiralty Yacht.
3,470 Tons. I. H.P. 6,400 N.D.
Guns — i-Spr.
Particular Service.
Captain John D.Allen 10 Nov 13
Lieut. -Com The Hon. Edward B. S.
Bingham 19 Apr 13
Edward Smyth-
Osbourne 22 Mar 12
Lieutenant (N)Ronald H. C. Hallifax
5 Dec 12
(S)Philip A. Warre ...19 Aug 13
(And as Flag Lieutenant to the Board of
Admiralty.)
Una. Lieut Perry F. Griffiths 20 Nov 13
Fleet Surg Kenneth H.Jones, MB 15 Jan 12
Staff' Paym Ernest W . L. Mainprice
30 Aug 13
Boatswain Oscar R. Benton 22 Apr 13
Gunner .. John W. A. Stewart.. .17 June 12
Artif. Eng Walter H. Bull 29 Dec 11
Commissioned at Belfast, 28th May, 1904.
174c ENDEAVOUR. (Ch.)
Surveying Vessel.
1,280 Tons I.H.P. 1,100 N.D.
Guns — ]-3pr.
Surveying Service.
Captain Frederick C.Learmonth
— Apr 13
Lieut.-Com Charles W. Tinson ... 1 June 12
(N)John S. G. Fraser— Oct 13
Lieutenant Robert R. Gore Browne 30 Aprl3
Edward F. B. Law ...— May 13
(Lent Hydrof/rnphic D-partment.)
Asst. Paym. I Arthur W. E. Baddeley
in charqe f 4 Dec 13
Ch. Artif. Eng.. William C. Williams. .19 Feb 12
Boatswain William McLoughlin 7 Jan 14
Commissioned at Sheerness 6th August, 1912.
Tenders.
' Daisy.' ' Esther.'
175 ENDTMION. (Dev.)
Cruiser.
7,350 Tom.
I.H.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.)
Guns— 2-9 '2 inch, 10-6 inch, 1 2-6 pr. ,
5-3 jw.
Training* Squadron.
Queenstown.
(/■ lies Flag of Senior Officer on the Coait
of Ireland.)
Captain E. Hyde Parker 9 Jan 13
(Senior Officer of the Training Squadron).
Commander John L. Pearson 1 Feb 13
Lieut.-Com (G-jJames I. Harrison 7 Feb 13
(And for duly xoith Training Squadron.)
Lieut.-Com John S. Tyndall 17 Nov 13
Lieutenant Arthur B. St. John.... 1 Nov 13
Nowell C. Johnstone 4 Feb 13
(For Physical Training Duties and for P/ T
duties with boys under training.)
Eng. Com Philip A. Sanderson.. .16 Aug 12
Capt. R.M Chandos E. W. Hill. ..31 Jan 13
Chaplain Rev. Harry G. G.
Rorison, ma 4 Feb 13
And for du*y with Training Ships.
Staff Surg Samuel H. Woods,
md, ba 1 July 12
John Thornhill, mb... 6 Apr 13
F'eet Paym John W. Creighlon ... 1 Nov 13
Staff Paym Lefebvre Hammond — Feb 13
(For Victualling Duties.)
Asst. Paym. ...William A. Lloyd 1 8ept 13
Albeit B. Johnston. ..14 Feb 13
Ch.Sig.BoatswnVi 'illiam H. J. C.
Champion 18 Feb 13
Gunner Richard Harrison 3 May 12
Hubert A. Gambrell ..29 Jan 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
John Rainey 29 Jan 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
John T. L. Burrows ...29 Jan 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Albert Broom (act) ... 1 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
Carpenter Charles Felton 8 Jan 13
Artif Ena Joseph Billing 14 Jan 14
H. Schoolmaster William C. Hewlett... — May 13
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
For duty with Training- Squadron,
Lieut.-Com (T)Leonard P. Vavasour
7 Feb 14
(Accommodated in 'Royal Arthur.')
Eng. Com Wallace Wright 4 Mar 13
(Accommodated in ' Gibraltar.)
Re-commissioned at Devonport, 20th March, 1913.
176 ERNE. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
550 Tons. I. IT. P. (7.000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-1 2 jit.
Employed under Commander-in-Chief,
Home Fleets.
'Tender to ' Iron Duke.'
Lieut.-Com John P. Landon 31 July 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. William H. Southwell 6 May 12
(Borne in ' Iron Duke.')
176a ESPIEGLE. (Po.) Sloop.
1,070 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400 N.J).
Guns — 6-4 inch, i-Sjir.
East Indies.
Commander Wilfrid Nunn 18 Dec 12
Lieutenant (N)Richard B. Colles 15 June 12
Philip A. Heyder 13 Dec 11
Oliver R. Wace 26 Nov 13
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
Staff Surg Bwen Cameron, MB.... 18 Dec 12
At\ha?gT [Sydney J. Wright 18 Dec 12
Gunner John P. Spanner 18 Dec 12
Artif. Eng Richard Down 7 Septl2
Re-commissioned at Aden, \&th December, 1912.
177 ESSEX. (Dev.) Cruiser.
9.800 Tons. l.H.P. 22, 000 N.D.
Guns — 14-6 inch, 8-12 inch, 3-3 pr.
Fourth Cruiser Squadron.
Captain Hugh D. R. Watson,
CB, mvo 1 Jan 14
Commander Hugh J. Tweedie 20 Dec 13
Lieut.- Com. Roualevn D. F.Forbesl7 Nov 13
(N iCyril H. G. Benson 14 Dec 13
Lieutenant (G)Harold M. Burrough
1 Jan 14
(T)WalterK.E.Conlon 1 Jan 14
Kenneth F. Sworder 1 Jan 14
Claud L Y. Dering... 1 Jan 14
Christopher H. Ringrose
Uan 14
Eng. Com James T. C. Butland 31 Oct 12
Eng. Lieut Charles W. Keats ...30 Mar 09
Reginald W. S. Hinton 1 Jan 14
Captain B.M.... (I) Henry S. H. Rich-
mond 1 Jan 14
Chaplain Rev. William D. Clem-
ents, ba 1 Jan 14
Fleet Surg William H. Pope Uan 14
Stiff Paym Albert W. Kimber ... 29 Nov 13
Surgeon Hamlet M. Whelan ... 1 Jan 14
Sub-Lieut Leslie H. Ashmore 1 Jan 14
Richard J. B. Kenderdine
(act) 10 Feb 14
Assist Paym. ...Lewis R. Tippen 1 Jan 14
Ch. Gunner John Macdiarmid 3 Nov 13
Ch. Boatswain... Sidney J Babbage 23 Oct 13
Gunner CharlesJ. Remfry 3 Jan 14
(For Instructional. Duties)
Ernest Browning (act) 1 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Richard J. A. Smale
(act) 6 Jan 14
Carpenter Emmanuel Gregory. .21 May 13
Artif. Eng Alfred J. J. Hitchcock 1 Jan 14
lirnest J. Lacey 1 Jan 14
Ivor A. Maggs Uan 14
Henry D. Whiteh%use
(act) Uan 14
Clerk Frederick W. Wedg-
wood 1 Jan 14
Commissioned at Devonport on the 1st January,
1914.
177a ESTHER (Ch.) Surveying
Vessel.
510 Tons. I.H.P. 500 N.D.
Surveying Service.
Tender to ' Endeavour.'
Lieut.-Com Aubrey W. Peebles,
mvo 11 Apr 12
Lieutenant Frederick A.P.Foster 13 Aug 12
Sub. -Lieut Harry P. H. Bent — Mar 14
Completed at Chatham, 13th August, 1912.
(Borne in ' Endeavour.')
177ft ETTRICK. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
550 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — &--12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George,'
rAmaJn COm"[AlexanderG.Fleming28Nov 12
Artif. Eng Ernest Slack 9 Apr 13
(Borne in 'St. George.')
178 EUROPA. (Po.) Cruiser.
11,000 Tons. I.H.P. 16,500 N.D.
Guns— 16-6 inch, \2-\2pr., 3-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
I ortsmouth.
Commander Norman L. Stanley ... 5 Aug 13
Lieut.-Com Alexander N.Lubbock 15 May 13
Eng. Com Edwin R. Kestell 17 Oct 13
Ch. Gunner George Oleal 31 Mar 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. George Dewey 8 May 13
Carpenter WilliamH. Evans .... 2 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, Sth May, 1913.
(Borne in ■ Argonaut.')
L79 EURYALUS. (Ch.) Cruiser.
12,000 Tons. I.H.P. 21,000 N.D.
Guns— -2-9-2, 12-6 inch, 12-12 pr., 3-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
The Nore.
Commander Veter W, E. Hill 16 Mar 14
Lieut.-Com Sydney H. Tennyson 16 Sept 13
Eng. Com Thomas Pearce 15 Aug 13
Ch. Carpenter... Daniel G. McDonald 23 Sept 13
Gunner Robert H. Mitchell ...21 « «ct 13
Artif. Eng Walter E. Owens — Apr 13
Re-commissioned at Chatham,
25*A April, 1913.
(Borne in ' Cressy.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
311
180 EXCELLENT. (Po.) (late
'Handy'). Gun -Boat for
Gun Trials.
508 Tons. I.H.P. 380 N.D.
Guns — 1-7 '5 inch, l-4tinch,
Portsmouth.
Capzain Morgan Singer AdC. 1 June 12
Commander Oliver Backhouse 14 Jan 13
Lieut.-Com (G)Sidney R. Bailey.. .10 Oct 12
(G)Thomas H. Binney— Aug 13
Lieutenant (G)Christopher J. F.
Wood (tempy.) — Aug 13
(Staff Officers.')
Lieut.-Com George H. D*0. Lyon
(tempi/) .' 3 Mar 14
Lieutenant (G)Bruce A. Fraser ...31 July 11
(G)Humphrey Matthews
31 July 11
(GUohn B. Hughes.. .31 July 11
(G Walter R. Gilbert 31 July 11
(G)Eric R. Bent 5 Aug 12
(GjReginald H. Brrington
5 Aug 12
(G)Arthur L. St. G.
Lvstt-r 5 Aug 12
(G)Edward O. Priestley
5 Aug 12
(G)Ion B. B. Tower ... 5 Aug 12
(G> William L. Jackson 5 Aug 12
(G;Frank M. C. Curtis
5 Aug 12
Frederick J. Russell ...3 June 11
James Mulligan 1 Apr 13
(For command of ' Raven.')
Eng. Lieut Herbert W. Couch 2 Jan 12
(For supervision of Machinery and Boilers of
Tenders, and as Instructor in Hydraulic
Machinery.)
Chaplain 8f )Rev. Thomas T. Griffiths
Nav. Inst. J ma 1 Sept 11
Fleet Surgeon ...George A. Waters, MS 8 Sept 11
Staff Surgeon ...George C. C. Ross,
MB, ba (tempy.) 10 Oct 13
Fleet Paymaster Harry W. Braddon 26 Mar 13
Paymaster Reginald F. Brown 12 Feb 13
Naval Inst Raleigh R. Cum-
mings, ma 28 Jan 11
Surgeon John M. Hayes 3 Dec 12
Henry B. Y. White,
MB (tempy) 14 Jan 14
Carp. Lieut Solomon J. Lacey 6 Apr 11
(For Whale Island Naval Barracks.)
Asst. Paym. ...HerbertR M.Bamber 3 Aug 12
(As Captain's Clerk)
Ch. Gunner Walter J. Pavey 17 May 12
Oliver Manning 15 Apr 12
Alexander J. Raven... 2 Sept 12
Albert G. Baggs 7 July 13
Alexander Grant 1 Mar 12
Alfred Baynton (tempy.)
11 Apr 12
Ch. Gunner William Vaughan 25 Jan 12
(For Experimental Work.)
George Sparkes 1 Oct 13
Harry Williams 6 Nov 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. Archibald Speirs 6 May 12
(To assist in upkeep of Gunboats, Destroyers, etc.)
Ch. SchoolmasterW\llia.m Henderson ...14 Nov 12
Gunner David Bargery 11 Apr 13
Frederick W. Richardson
14 Sept 12
Frederick G.Worley... 6 Mar 13
Leonard Slight 13 Dec 12
Henry Lay 23 Aug 12
William Cowen 11 Mar 13
Henry H. A. Willmore,
mvo 1 Mar 13
(For Experimental Work.)
Sydney H. Todd 7 July 11
William H.Lee 16 June 13
Ernest O. Patter 16 Aug 12
Ernest J. Whiting ...17 Feb 13
Frederick W. Sweetingham
15 Mar 13
Fabian J. Pearse 16 Aug 12
Albert E. Seymour ....21 May 12
Ernest O. Frith 15 Apr 12
George E. Fant 25 Apr 12
Edward Gr. J. Nightingale
15 Oct 12
Norman S. Smith (tempi/)
13 Jan 14
Gerald F. Case 1 Aug 13
William H. Farrow ... 1 Oct 13
Albert F. Rose (rempy^
(act) 19 Dec 13
For Tenders.
Ch. Gunner William Hawkins 27 Nov 13
William B. Fuller 23 Nov 13
Wihiam J. E. -Night-
ingale 18 Mar 12
Gunner William P. Lines 16 Jan 13
William G. S. Sledge 2 Mar 14
Ralph A. Kite 1 Apr 13
George Gates 21 Feb 13
"master^! | Frederick Bush 8 Sept 09
Horace E. Hindman 2 Jan 12
Wt. Writer Leonard M. Poe 1 Jan 10
Head Steward ...Alfred W. W. Rowe ...11 May 10
Wt. Armourer. ..Ernest Addy 11 Jan 12
Frederick Mannell... 11 Jan 12
Harry Baverstock ... 3 May. 13
Bandmaster Edward Schofield 8 July 13
The following Officers are borne as additional: —
Lieutenant (G)Edward W. H. Blake
5 Aug 12
(Lent R. N. Coll., Greenwich.)
(G)Gerard W. T.
Robertson 5 Aug 12
(Lent R. N. Coll., Greenwich.)
(G ) Victor H. Danckwerts
5 Aug 12
(Lent R. N. Coll., Greenwich.)
312
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Lieutenants qualifying: for Gunnery
Duties.
Lieutenant Regina'd J. B. Drew 6 Oct 13
Lionel F. Robinson 6 Oct 13
Frank G. Fowle 6 Oct 13
Robeit Mends 6 Oct 13
Douglas B. Bucham
Brown 6 Oct 13
Arthur J . Power 6 Oct 13
Leonard H. White tj Oct 13
Hugh P.Middleton 6 Oct 13
Henry fr. Minchin 6 Oct 13
Eldred S. Brooksmith.. 6 Oct 13
Arthur I). Read 6 Oct 13
Frederick T. de M.
Morgan 6 Oct 13
Hvbert G. D. Acland.. f> Oct 13
Eric G. Rhodes 6 Oct 13
Robert C. Wooherton... 6 Oct 13
Arthur F. E. Palliser 6 Oct 13
Valentine D. Hirst 6 Oct 13
James C. F. Lewis 6 Oct 13
D. Rae Eraser 6 Oct 13
Officers re-qualifying for Gunnery
Duties.
Lieut.-Com (G) Alfred F. St. C.
Armitage 13 Mar 14
(G)Isham W. Gibson,
mvo 17 Mar 14
(G)Arthur S. Burt ...17 Mar 14
For Acting- Mate's Course.
Gunner William H.Beedle 3 Nov 13
Herbert J. Webley 3 Nov 13
Albert J . Foley 10 Nov 13
Frederick Faulkner 3 Nov 13
William J. h'ersse 10 Nov 13
Harry McDonald 3 Nov 13
Frederick G. A. Theobald
3 Nov 13
Thomas Parkinson 10 Nov 13
Peter McClelland 3 Nov 13
George S. Harding 3 Dec 13
John T. Henderson 3 Nov 13
William H.Hardy (act) 3 Nov 13
Frank Stone (act) 3 Nov 13
Boatswain John W. Bushell 3 Nov 13
Sig. Boatswain.. George W. Burke 10 Nov 13
W^™nt°ficer [Alfred J. Breivster.... 3 Nov 13
Ralph G. A J. Coleman 3 Nov 13
William O. Comport... 3 Nov 13
Harry French 3 Nov 13
Thomas A. JoWffe 3 Nov 13
Frederick W . Mannakee 3 Nov 13
Robert C. T. Roe 3 Nov 13
Gunners undergoing- Advanced
Course.
Reuben Bradley 3 Jan 14
Charles J. Jones 3 Jan 14
Phillip Matthews (act) 3 Jan 14
Matthew Waugh (act) 3 Jan 14
Lewis G. D. Brown
(act) 3 Jan 14
James G. Lamble (act) 3 Jan 14
Percy V. Natali(acr.)... 3 Jan 14
Joseph U. Copland (act) 3 Jan 14
John S. Macpherson
(act) 3 Jan 14
Alfred Field (act) 3 Jan 14
William W. Kingdom
(act) 3 Jan 14
Edward Leach (act) .. . 3 Jan 14
Daniel J. 0'Leary(a>ct) 3 Jan
Miscellaneous.
Commander Charles M. Forbes 3 Feb 13
(For Experimental Duties and for War Sta.fi
Duties.)
Lieutenant (G) Irancis T. B. Tower
25 Apr 13
(For Experimental Work and for command
of ' Kite.')
Ch. Gunner Andrew T. Catto 5 Oct 11
(Inspector of Diving.)
William Donovan 17 Mar 11
(For command of ' Gleaner.')
New Books opened 1st January, 1898,
Tenders.
'Angler.' 'Drudge.' 'Raven.
'Desperate.' 'Kite.' 'Vestal.'
Attached Ship.
'Gleaner.'
180a EXE. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
550 Tons. LB. P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 jjr.
Employed under Commander in Chief
Home Fleets.
Tender to ' Iron Duke.'
Commander Alan M. Yeats-Brown 21 May 11
Artif. Eng Edwin Dawson 25 Sept 13
(Borne in ' Iron Duke.')
180b EXMOUTH. (Dev.)
Battleship.
14,000 Tons. I.H.P. 18,000 N.D.
Guns— 4-12 inch, ~[2~&inoh, \0-V2pr.,
2-3 jrr.
Devonport.
Gunnery Training Ship.
Captain Henry E. Veale 6 Feb 14
Commander Lionel J. G. Anderson 1 July 13
Lieut.-Com (G)William W. Sillem 6 Jan 14
(N)ueoffrey N. Henson
2tf Aug 13
Francis G. Brickenden 1 July 13
Lieutenant (T)Henry F. B. Maxse 3 Mai- 14
Frederick H. G. Turner
23 Jan 14
Eng. Com Albert G. V. Salter ... 4 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut Thomas J. Foulkes 6 June 11
THE ROYAL NAVY.
818
Captain R.M. ...Harold F. H. Strugnell
1 July 13
(19 Dec 121
Fleet Surg George B. Macleod ... 1 July 13
Staff Surg Jo'm Whelan 26 Mar 14
Fleet Paym (DHenry Elliott 3 May 13
Assist. Faym.... Frank Le M.Callaway 2 Feb 14
Ch. Gunner William H. H. Searle 17 June 13
Gunner (T)William M. Denton
1 Julv 13
Oliver Watts 1 July 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Robert W. Brown ...17 June 13
Carpenter Frederick W. Woolcock
17 June 13
Artif. Eng William A. Porter 6 Oct 13
Andrew Moules 1 July 13
Clerk James Hogg (tenipy.) 1 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport, 1st July, 1913.
181 EXPRESS. (Ch.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
499 Tons. I.H.P. (9,250 F.D.~)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Tyne.'
Lieut, in com- \ Stephen H. S. Moxley
viand ) 3 Feb 14
Ch. Artif. Eng.John Mankey 16 Nov 11
(Borne in ' Tyne.')
182 FAIRY. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
380 Tons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D.)
Guns — 1-I2pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Tyne.'
Lieut, in com- 1 Fairfax M Kerr 3 p b u
maud S
Ch. Artif. Eng. George H. Ross 27 Aug 12
{Borne in 'Tyne.')
182a FALCON. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
375 Tons. I.H.P. (6,250 F.D.)
Guns — \-V2pr., 5-6 ^w
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Attentive.'
Lieut, in com- lHuDert 0. Wauton ...29 Oct 12
inand J
Ch. Artif. Eng... Frederick D. Morgan 10 Oct 12
(Borne in 'Attentive.')
182b FALMOUTH. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
5250 Tons. H.P. (22,000 F.D.j
Guns — 8-6 inch, i-'dpr.
Second Fleet.
The Nore.
Captain John D. Edwards 1 Dec 13
Lieut.-Com Ronald C. Mayne 28 Mar 11
Lieutenant (N)Christopher H.
Philips — Aug 13
(G)Roger Burges ...13 Aug 13
James A. Douglas-
Hamilton 20 Sept 13
Lieut. R.1V.R.... Ernest A. Owens (act) 2 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Edgar W. Riley 26 Jan 14
Archibald S. de St.
Legier 10 Jan 11
Staff Surg Thomas B. Shaw, MB. 1 Oct 13
Fleet Paym (I)John C. Baker 25 Aug 11
Assist. Paym. ...Humphrey K. Totton 3 Deo 13
Gunner Harry Hogget.t 17 Jan 11
(T)William Windsor 8 Sept 13
Carpenter William E. Mutton... 1 Nov 13
Artif. Eng Samuel R. Wyche .. .. 25 Aug 11
Reduced to Active Crew at Chatham,
30th June, 1913.
183 FAME. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
340 Tons. I H.P. (5,700 F.D.)
Guns — \-\2pr., 5-6 pr.
China.
Tender to ' Triumph.'
Llmand'1 C°m"} Charles M.Blackman 9 Dec 13
Gunner (T)Alfred M. Mallett— Dec 13
Artif . Eng Alexander Noble 10 Dec 13
{Borne in ' Triumph.')
183a FANTOME. (Deo.) Sloop.
1,070 Tans. I.H.P. 1,400 N.B.
Guns — 2-3 pr.
Surveying Service.
Lieut.-Com Frederick A. Reyne ...10 May 13
Lieutenant (N)Rolf Viney 10 May 13
William V. Rice 10 May 13
Sidney E. Nicolle 10 May 13
Arthur E. Buckland...l0 May 13
AlexanderG.B.WilsonlO May 13
314
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Surgeon Herbert R. B. Hull ...10 May 13
.Sub-Lieut John P. Cary 7 Nov 13
ASSh£i7g?'in\CanninZh!im¥ri0T ...10 May 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. George K. Claret 27 Aug 12
Boatswain Harry A. Bumpus 10 May 13
He-commissioned at Sydney, 10£A May, 1913.
185 FAWN. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
380 Tons. I.H.P. (6,200 F.D.)
Chins — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Haulbowline.
Artif. Eng Albert Wilkes 19 Feb 12
(Borne in ' Endymion.')
185a FEARLESS. {Po.) Light
Cruiser.
3,440 Tons. H.P. 18,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-4 inch, i-dpr.
Attached to First Destroyer Flotilla.
Captain William F. Blunt — Aug 13
(in command of First Destroyer flotilla.)
Lieut.-Com. .. — (G)Robert P. McHardv
*4 Oct 13
Lieutenant (N) William S.F.Macleod
14 Oct 13
Geoffrey C.Cooke 3 Oct 13
W il li am F . Budgen'. . . 1 3 J an 14
Lieut. R.N.R.... Gordon Malzard (act) 11 Mar 14
Eng. Lieut Charles de F. Messervy
13 May 12
(And for duty with T.B.D.s)
George F. Croker 6 Nov 12
Chaplain Rev. John Archibald, ba
10 Feb 14
(And for T.B.D's.)
Fleet Surg (I)Walter K. Hopkins 4 Oct 13
Sub-Lieut Edmund G. N. Rushbrooke
(act) 10 Feb 14
ASStcha^ygT ^ } James C- SPaldinS - 4 °ct 13
Assist. Paym... .Guy P. Woollerton ...14 Jan 14
(For duty with, Captain (D).)
George H. Bank art ...14 Oct 13
Gunner Robert M. lavlor 29 Jan 13
(T) William H. Prosser
16 Jan 13
Wt. Telegraphist Herbert Brrington — Aug 13
Carpenter William Morrissey...l2 June 12
Artif. Eng .John W. McAlister ... 6 Oct 13
ArthurJ.AUchora(acj)6 Oct 13
Commi'sioned at Portsmouth, Uth October, 1913.
186 FERRET. {Oh.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
750 Tons. H.P (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Commander Geoffrey Mackworth. 7 Oct 11
Lieutenant Ralph W. B. Cotesworth
15 Feb 13
Eng. Lieut Henry H. Willmore ...20 Jan 11
Sub-Lieut Edward E. W.James — Mar 14
Gunner (T) John O.Beaumont 20 Jan 14
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
187 FERVENT. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
310 Tons. I.H.P. (3,850 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
The Nore.
'fender to ' Action.'
Limand'lJ°m:. }HemT R' James 18 APr ™
Artif. Eng Charles Gibson 25 Aug 13
(Borne in 'Actteon.')
188 FIREDRAKE. (Dm.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
767 Tons. H.P. (20.000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla '
Lieut.-Com Benjamin W. Barrow 4 Jan 13
Lieutenant Robert M. Stopford ...27 Oct 13
Oscar W. Tottie 24 Dec 13
(In lieu of a Sub-Lieut.)
Eng. Lieut John H. C. Hearn ...19 July 11
Gunner (T)Alfred E. Walkem 4 Oct 12
(Borne \n ' Hecla.')
189 FIREQUEEN. (Po.)
Special Service Vessel.
446 Tans. I.H.P. 500 N.D.
Portsmouth.
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316
191 FISGARD. (Po.)
This Establishment consists of four ships.
(1) Fisgabd (late Audacious). Late
Battleship. 6,010 Tons.
(2) Fisgaed II. (late Eeebus). Late
Battleship. 6,010 Tons
(3) Fisgabd III. (late Hindostan).
Late 2nd Rate. 3,242 Tons.
(4.) Fisgabd IV. (late Sultan). Late
Battleship. 9,290 Tons.
Depot for Training of Boy Artificers.
Portsmouth.
Captain Robert B. R. Benson 1 Mar 12
(Inspecting Captain of Mechanical Training
Establishments . )
Commander Edward O. Gladstone 26 Mar 12
Lieut-Corn Joseph W. L. Hunt ...27 Feb 13
Lieutenant Hugh B. Raymond .. 1 Jan 14
Valentine H. Raleigh 15 Jan 14
Eng. Com Richard Bryan 7 Mar 14
(For duty with Inspecting CaptainS)
Ivor E. S. Roberts ....30 Aug 13
(For Instructional and Repair Duties.)
Eng. Lieut James F. Shaw 12 Aug 12
(For Oil Fuel and Turbine Instructional Duties.)
Joseph P. Foster 26 Dec 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Edward J. O'B. Croker 3 Aug 12
(For Instruction of Boy Artificers.)
Robin Rampling 7 Nov 13
(For Instruction of Boy Artificers.)
Chaplain Rev. James D. McCarthy
ma 3 Mar 14
Fleet Surg Percival M. May 13 July 13
fleet Paym Montague Stephens ...15 Dec 13
Paymaster Cyril W. Capner 8 Sept 13
Surgeon Alexander Simpson, mb
(tempy) 15 Jan 14
Ch. Boatswain. ..Henry V. Roberts 6 May 13
Ch. Carpenter... William Johns (a) 1 Mar 13
(And for supervision of supernumerary Artisan
Ratings.)
Ch.Artif. Eng. Howard Douglas 3 Dec 12
(For care of Machinery of 'Fisgard IV.', and for
Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Frederick H. Mansbridge
(For Q.D. Duties.) 8 July 12
Franklyn F Stephens 8 Mar 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Ebenezer J. Street ...12 Sept 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Frank Box (act) (tempy.)
(For Q.D. Duties.) 4 Dec 13
Carpenter William H. Cockburn 1 Feb 14
(For duty with Inspecting Captain.)
Artif. Eng George Bates 10 Mar 14
(For charge of Machinery of Fisgard II.',
and for Instructional duties.)
Edwin J. Rose 11 Apr 12
(For charge of Engineer Stores
and for Instructional Duties.)
Ernest A. Humphreys
d Jan 14
(For charge of Machinery of ' Fisgard I.' and
for Instructional Duties.)
Hd. Schoolmaster Frederick T. Loman...20 Feb 14
Wt. Writer William G. Abell 1 Jan 10
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 1st January, 1906.
Tender.
' Surly.'
193 FLIRT. (Po.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
380 Tons. I.H.P. (6,200 F.D.~)
Guns — 1-12^»-., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Attentioe.'
Lieut, in com-) o-i, .. a t> jjh <,t-.l ,.
mand 1 Hubert s- Braddyll... 2 Feb 14
Artif. Eng James G. Johnson ... 1 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Attentive.")
194 FLYING FISH. (Ch.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
380 Tons. I.H.P. (6,200 F.B.)
Ghins — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Tyne.'
Lieut, in com- I B.,,. ,„ „ „. „ _ .
mand ^Philip W. S.King 3 Feb 14
Ch. Artif. Eng. Frederick J. Randall 16 Nov 12
(Borne in ' Tyne.')
816
THE ROYAL NAVY.
195a FORESIGHT. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
2,850 Tons. I.H.P. (14,330 F.D.)
Guns — 9-4 inch.
Patrol Flotillas.
Attached to Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Commander Herbert N. Garnett ...14 Jun 12
Lieutenant (Gr)Stephen St. L. Moore
15 June 13
(N)GeoffreyD'O.Ear-
waker.. 1 July 13
Jesse R. Pearce 10 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Walter S. Reid 3 July 13
Henry C. N. Simes ... 1 July 13
Staff Surgeon ...John St. J. Murphy... 1 July 13
Paymaster James H. Batchelor...25 Aug 13
Gunner Frank Cooper 17 May 13
Joseph T. Richards (act)
5 June 13
Carpenter Alfred W. Leaf (act)
(tempy.) 1 Feb 13
Artif. Eng Herbert Stroud 21 May 13
Walter S.Thomas(acJ) 1 July 13
Commissioned at Chatham, 1st July, 1913.
196 FORESTER. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
760 Tons H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-iinch, 2-1 2 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut.-Com MontagueG. B Legge 14 Nov 1"?
Lieutenant Herbert M. Hughes. ..16 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Frederic W. Sparrow 2 Feb 14
Sub-Lieut Eric A. Davis 1 Jan 14
Gunner (T) Walter E. Pitts
(act)' 14 Jan 14
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
196a FORMIDABLE. (Ch.)
Battleship.
15,000 Ions. I.H.P. 15,000 N.D.
Guns — i-12i>ick, 12-6 inch, 16-12pr.,
2-3 pr.
Second Fleet.
The Nore.
Captain Drury St. A. Wake ..11 Dec 12
Commander Charles F. Ballard ...22 Aug 13
Lieut.-Com (N)William C. Harrison
24 Jun 12
(G)Henry L. Street ... 6 Jan 14
Lieutenant Henry D Simonds ... 27 Mar 13
-(T)Trevor H. S. Tatham
9 Aug 13
Hugh C. H. Coxe 23 Sept 13
Lieut. R.N.R.... Edward W. H. Humph-
rey (act) 14 Jan 14
Eng. Com (I)Charles J. M. Wallace
28 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut William Waters 6 Nov 13
Capt. R.M. Robert C. Scafe 30 Sept 13
Lieut. R.M George H. V. Hathorn25 Jan 14
Fleet Surg Godfrey Taylor, MB,
BA 1 Oct 13
Fleet Paym Percv J. Ling 29 Nov 13
Assist. Paym George W. Watson ... 3 Dec 13
Gunner Percival II. Hallett ...17 Dec 12
(T) John Tilhnry (tempy)
26 Apr 13
William J. S. Rawlings
19 Dec 13
Lent from 'Queen' for training duties
with youths.)
Boatswain George Taylor 13 Mar 13
William H. Gosney ... 2 Mar 14
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Carpenter .John Turnbull 4 Apr 11
Artif. Eng George M. Hills 19 Dec 12
John Stobart 24 Mar 13
Completed at Chatham 21th March, 1913.
199 FORTH. {Dev.) Late Light
Cruiser.
4,050 Tons. I.H.P. 3,800 N.D. (5,700 F.D.~)
Patrol Flotillas.
Devonport.
Sea-going Depot for Submarines.
Commander Wilfred Tomkinson... 12 Jan 12
(And for command of Devonpnrt Seagoi ng Flotilla . )
Lieutenant (T)Lionel A. D. Sturdee
1 Nov 12
(And for duty with Submarines.)
(N) Claud A. Mernman
9 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut Henry W. Grant 1 Feb 12
(And for duty with Submarines.)
William T. Parez 4 Sept 13
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Aldridge Evelegh 18 Oct 12
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Staff Surg Evelyn R. To wnsend 28 Aug 13
Fleet Paym Bernard H. Ward 4 Dec 12
Ch. Boatswain. ..Mark Bate 1 Sept 13
Gunner (T>James E.Wood 8 Feb 13
Carpenter William T. Evans 15 Oct 13
The following Officers are borne as additional: —
For Command of Submarines.
Lieut.-Com Robert R. Turner (C 15)
26 Feb 14
Lieutenant Geoffrey N.Biggs(ClG) 20 Nov 13
George W. E. Naper
(Cli) 10 Sept 13
Robert F. Chisholm (B:i)
13 May 13
Henry P. Hughes (B±)20 Aug 13
Thomas Kerr (Bb) 4 Mar 13
THE ROYAL NAVY.
817
For Submarines.
Lieutenant John 8. B. Scott 3 Mar 13
Alexander B. Greig ... — Apr 13
Ambrose N. Lee 25 Aug 13
Edward" J . Price B Mar 13
Alan C. M. Bennett ...20 Oct 13
Tender.
' Onyx.'
Attached Ship.
'Pigmy.'
199a FORTUNE. (Po.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
952 Tons. H.P. (25,000 F.JD.)
Gum — 3-4 inch.
Fourth. Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Lieut.-Com Frank G.Terrv 11 Dec 13
Lieutenant William W. Skynner 1 1 Dec 3
Enu. I.xeut Arthur 0. Turnhull 28Septl2
Sub-lieut Charles H. Nu-ho's'.n 11 Dec 13
Gunner T)John P.Hutch'ngs 5 Dec 13
{Borne in ' Hecla.')
200 FORWARD. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
2,850 Tons. I.H.P. (14,990 F.D.)
Guns — 9-4 inch.
Attached to Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Captain Cecil H. Pox — Aug 13
(In command of Third Destroyer Flotilla.)
Lieutenant John I. Hallett 1 July 13
(N)Henry W.L.J. M.
Jackson 5 Jan 14
John A.Kemp 17 Sept 13
Eng. Lieut William H. Mew 1 Aug 12
(And for duty with T.B. Destroyers)
Edward 3. Sanders ... 1 July 13
Staff Surg Charles H. Dawe 10 July 13
Staff Paym Maurice W. Whybam 5 July 13
Sub-Lieut John R. Poland 6 June 13
Assist. Paym. ...George S. Trewin 21 Oct 13
(And for Duty with Captain (D).)
Gunner Frederick Dore 25 May 12
(T)Frederick Mitchell 5 June 13
Wt. Telegraphist William Y. Sait — Sept 13
Carpenter William L. Budd (act) 2 Apr 13
Ariif. Eng John H. Bodys 5 June 13
John T. Hunt 10 July 13
Clerk Joseph BT. Simpson ...10 July 13
Commissioned at Chatham, 10th July, 1913.
202 FOX. (Dev.) Light Cruiser.
4,360 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-6 inch, 8-4*7 inch, 8-6 pr.,
l-3pr.
East Indies.
Captain Francis W. Caulfeild.. 7 Oct 12
Lieut.-Com (G)Edwin M. Palmer 3 Oct 13
Lieutenant (N)Eric K. Corson ...16 July 12
Christopher H. Petrie 11 Mar 14
JackS. Hoffmann ...16 July 12
Lieut. It.I.M. ...(l)Bryan Gordon 26 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut William 8. Torrance 9 June 12
ThomasE. Aitkenheadl9 Dec 12
Chaplain Rev. William J. Flower,
ba 16 July 12
Staff Surgeon ...Percy H. Bannister,
MB 16 July 12
John M. Gordon, MB. 16 July 12
Staff Paym Richard R. Hamer ...IK July 12
Sub-Lieut Lionel V. Lloyd (act) 6 Feb 14
Assist. Paym. ...Reginald P.MacKenzie
16 July 12
Ch. Gunner Albert E. R. Brock ...16 July 12
Gunner (T)James Egan 16 July 12
Boatswain William H. White ....16 July 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Carpenter Albert E. Griffiths ....16 July 12
Artif. Eng William E. H. Turner 26 Nov 12
The following Officers are borne as additional: —
Lieutenant Victor P. Alleyne 16 July 12
Cuthbert H. Heath-
Caldwell 7 Oct 12
John A. P. Legh 13 Dec 11
Irving M. Palmer 11 Feb 14
Gunner Samuel C A. Smith. ..20 Nov 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Harry Pegg 31 Jan 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Henri/ C. Webber 1 Aug 13
James C. Hartnett ...28 Jan 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Re-commissioned at Aden, 16th July, 1912.
203 FOXHOUND. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
953 Tons. Turbine. H.P. (12,500 F.JD.)
Guns — 1-4 inch, 3-12 pr.
Mediterranean.
Fifth Destroyer Plotilla.
Tender to 'Egmont.'
Commander William G. Howard ... 4 Nov 13
Lieutenant Charles H. Rolleston...l6 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut James J. 8argent 14 Nov 12
Sub-Lieut Rhoderick R. McGrigor
13 Mar 14
Gunner (T)Henry G. Marshall
(act) 17 May 13
(Borne in 'Egmont.')
318
THE ROYAL NAVY.
204 FOYLE. (Oh.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
550 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.~)
Guns — 4-12^.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth, Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George.'
LieUCotmanA*oeer V- Alison 1 Feb 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. William H. Wiseman 17 Aug 12
(Borne in ' St. George.')
207 FURY. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
Turbine.
760 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2~\2pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
lender to ' Blake.'
Lieut.-Com Charles G. C. Snmner29 Oct 12
Lieutenant Gerald T. C. Collins.. 2 Feb 14
John M. Smith 1 May 13
(In lieu of Sub-Lieut.)
Eng. Lieut Henry B. McGhie 1 .Tan 14
Gunner (T)Emest Winsborough
12 Feb 12
(Borne in 'Blake.')
209 GALATEA. (Po.) Light
- Cruiser.
Building by Messrs. Beardmore 8; Co., Glasgow. I
Eng. Lieut Walter S.Damant 10 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Victory ')
213 GANGES (late Ganges II.,
BOSCAWEN No. II., and
Minotaur, late Cruiser.)
(Ch.)
10,690 Tons.
Harwich.
Captain George C. Cayley 20 May 13
(Captain of Shotley Harracks, and Senior Naval
Officer Harwich )
Commander Harold V. Dundas 31 July 12
(For Special Service)
Lieutenant Turn D. Greener 1.3 Nov 13
John H. Steel 1 Jan 14
Chaplain and \ Rev. Thomas W . Kobinson, ba
Naval Inst, f 27 May 10
(And for duty in Shotley Barracks as Naval
Instructor.)
Staff Surgeon .. John Verdon 28 June 12
Fleet Paym William E. Crocker ...25 Feb 14
Ch. Boatswain... Louis Sirett 31 Dec 13
Gunner George E. Sheldrick 31 Jan 13
Richard Green 22 Aug 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Francis G. Legge 13 Aug 12
(For Instructional lJuties.)
Albert W. Carline 1 Jan 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Carpenter David J. D. Mackay..22 Oct 12
The following Officers are borne as additional :—
For Shotley Training' Establishment.
Commander Erntst H. Rideout 1 Aug 12
Adrian II. Smyth 31 Mar 14
Lieut.-Com (S) Reginald F. Eyre... 8 Feb 13
(For Signal Duties and for dutu with Commodore
Training Service.)
Frederic B. Coppin ... 5 June 13
(G tEustace R. D. Long
15 Oct 12
Lieutenant James C. J. Sout'er 16 Oct 11
Huyh H. G. Begbie 9 Dec 12
(And for Physical Training duties.)
Dawson C. Downing ...20 Jan 14
Eng. Com En.est ^rabtree ,.5 Nov 13
For charge of machinery onshore, in tenders and
instruction in Mechanical Training, and for
duty with Commodore Training Service.
Capt.R.M Charles Shelton 13 Nov 13
Chaplain Rev. John Dauylish, ma 7 Feb 12
Fleet Surgeon ...Christopher L. W.
hunton, MB 10 Jan 13
Staff Surgeon ...Llew^Uyn Lindop 15 May 12
Bryan Pick 19 Dec 13
Fleet Paym Edward M . L. Street 2ft Nov 13
Henry M. Ommanney 10 J uly 13
(For Victualling Duties.)
Asst. Paym. ...John P. C. Morris 1 Dec 13
Reginald D. Paffard ...27 July 12
(For duty with Captain, Shotley Barracks.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
319
Ch. Gunner Arthur J. Cooper 17May 13
Ch. Carpenter ...John M. Hook 5 Mar 13
(Barrackmaster)
Gunner Thomas H. Keyes 26 May 13
John H. Isaac 13 Sept 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Richard Murphy 28 Sept 12
(And for Instructional Duties.)
Hugh O Ellis 29 Jan 13
Eustace T. Sproson ... 6 June 13
Charlet F. Weston 28 Nov 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Albert E. Jackman ...19 Oct 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Ernest Langford 22 May 13
Sig. Boatswain.. .Sidney T. Goodall 22 May 12
(For training of Signal Boys.)
Alfred D. Pumhon ... 1 Sept 13
Carpenter Cnar/es W. Salisbury 15 June 12
Artif. Eng William H. Bobbins ...21 Jan 14
(For mechanical instruction of Boys, SfC
H. Schoolmaster George Garrett 6 Jan 11
Arthur W. Holland ... 7 Oct 11
Philio H. Watts 30 May 12
Head Steward... Samuel A. Finemore ...11 May 10
Civilian Dental J Percy G. Richards ....17 May 13
Surgeons ( Robert S. Ward 19 Jan 14
213& GARLAND. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
964 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Hecla.'
Lieut.-Com Reginald S. Goff 25 Nov 13
Lieutenant Waller C. Clark-Hall 28 Nov 13
Lieut. R.N.R. ...^eofereyG.Thorne (act)2h Nov 13
Eng. Lieut Leonard H. P Ham-
mond 29 July 12
Gunner (T)Alf red B. Hicks (act) 26 Nov 13
(Borne in ' Hecla.")
214 GARRY. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
590 Tons. I. H.P. (7,500 F.B.j
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Pembroke Dock.
Ch. Artif, Eng. .liobart Hawton 9 Apr 13
(Borne in 'Vivid.')
215 GHURKA. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
880 Tons. H.P. (14,250 F.D.)
Guns — 5-1 2 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Attentive.'
Eng. Lieut Frederick J. Pedrickl6 Sept 13
(Borne in 'Attentive.')
217 GIBRALTAR. {Dev.)
Cruiser.
7,700 Tons.
I.H.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.~)
Guns — 2-9,2£»cA, 10-6 inch, 12-6^v.,
5-3 pr.
Training Squadron.
Queenstown.
Captain Ronald A. Hopwood...20 Jan 13
(In command of a Group of Training Ships and
for Training Duties.)
Commander Reginald J. N. Watson
16 Aug 13
Lieut.-Com Henry G. Giffard 3 Nov 11
Francis A.Beasley,MYO 16 May 13
(For Physical Training Duties,
and for Physical Training Duties
with boys under Training.)
(Accommodated in ' Crescent.')
Lieutenant (N)Ernest J. F. Tisdall 4 Feb 13
JohnN. Pelly 28 Jan 13
Eng. Com George H. Scullard.... 17 Feb 12
Chaplain Rev. Charles J. E.
Peshall, ba 1 Jan 14
( And for duty with Training Ships.)
fleet Surg Walter H. O. Garde,
fbcs Ed 4 Feb 13
Staff Surgeon ...Frederick M. V.Smith25 Mar 13
Staff Paym William R. Hodder ... 1 Mar 14
Assist. Paym.... William A. G. Onslow 4 Feb 13
Gunner Thomas Cocker 27 Nov 13
Boatswain Edward Haley 26 Feb 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
John Shea 4 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Charles D. Lyon 4 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
William Caldwell 4 Feb 13
( For Instructional Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain John Baggett 18 Feb 13
Carpenter Herbert E. Staddon ...25 Jan 13
Artif. Eng Richard J. L. Bastow...8 Aug 12
Clerk Albert D.Stallard 21 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Devonporton 4thFebruary%til.3
20
THE ROYAL NAVY.
217a GIPSY. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
380 Tons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D.~)
Ghms — 1-12 pr., 5-6^?\
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Attentive.'
^Command \^n J" C" ^^ 18 NcV 13
Ch. Artif. fito^.Thomas R. Hall 15 Aug 13
(Borne in 'Attentive.')
2176 GLASGOW. {Po.) Light
Cruiser.
4,800 Tons. HP. (22,000 F.JD.)
Guns — 2-6 inch. 10-4 inch, \-\2pr.,
4-3 .pr.
S.E. Coast of America,
Captain John Luce 17 Sept 12
(Senior Naval Officer S.E. Coast of America.)
Lieut.-Com Wilfred A. Thompson 17 Sept 12
(G)Charles L. Back-
house 12 Aug 12
Lieutenant (N)Maurice P. B.
Portman 17 Sept 12
Herbert I. N. Lyon.. .17 Sept 12
Charles G. Stuart 17 Sept 12
Eng. Lieut Percy J. Shrubsole ...17 Sept 12
John S. Machan 27 Sept 10
Fleet Surgeon. .. .Robert T. Gilmour....l7 Sept 12
Staff Paymaster (I)Francis E. Adams. ..31 Mar 11
Sub-Lieut Harold Hickling 6 Junel3
Frederick B. Alison
(act) 6 Feb 14
Asst. Paym Lloyd Hirst 8 May 11
Norman H. Beall 17 Sept 12
Gunner Arthur Or. Foreman ...3 Sept 12
(T) William R. Heilbroun
3 Sept 12
GeorgeH.Bartlett 17 Sept 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Carpenter Svlvester G. Pawley.. 3 Sept 12
Artif. Eng Charles A. Palser 13 Aug 12
James Milne (b) (<ici)16 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth,
nth September, 1912.
217c GLORY. (Po.) Battleship.
12,950 Tons. I.H.P. 13,500 N.D.
Quns — 4_i 2 inch, 12-6 inch, 10-12 pr.,
6-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Portsmouth .
Commander J. Henry Loftie 15 Apr 13
Lieut.-Com Nelson Wheelwright 15 Apr 13
Lieutenant Douglas H. V. Wil6on30 Oct 13
Eng. Com John W. Figgins 9 Mar 14
Ch. Carpenter ...George Betenson 1 May 13
Ch. Artif. Eng Walter Shakespeare... 5 Dec 11
Gunner Frederick R. Hext 31 Mar 13
Re-commissioned at Sheerness, 15th April, 1913,
(Borne in ' Argonaut ')
218 GLOUCESTER. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
4,800 Tons. H.P. (22,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-6 inch, 10-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
Mediterranean .
Captain William A. H. Kelly, mvo
21 Mar 14
Lieut.-Com (G)Charles T. A. Bunbury
31 July 12
Lieutenant (N)FrancisG. Stewart 27 Jan 13
Thomas B. Drew 5 Aug 13
Richard G. Lock 14 Nov 12
Paul F. P. Berryman 30 Jan 13
Lieut. R.N.R. ...Charles M. Nelson (act)
14 Jan 14
Eng. Com Malcolm C. Johnson 1 May 13
Eng. Lieut Leonard Thackara...... 7 Nov 13
Staff Surg eon ...PeicyF. Alderson 30 Jan 13
Staff Paym Arthur R. Tothill 30 Jan 13
Sub-Lieut George E O. Barnes. ..28 June 13
Geoffrey W. Wadham...\8 Feb 14
Ronald E. Hewitt 6 Feb 14
Asst. Paym Seymour F. C. V. Tyers
30 Jan 13
Gunner Frank Dolbear 21 Jan 13
(T)Harry Haycock ...17 Jan 13
Boatswain Plato Smith 30 Jan 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain... Percy Meal (act) i7 Nov 13
Carpenter Albert T.Andrews — Jan 13
Artif. Eng George J. Privt-tt 21 Feb 14
Charles Allan (act) 16 Dec 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport on 30th January,
1913.
218a GOLDFINCH. (Dev.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
747 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2 -12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Lieut.-Com Reginald G. Stone. ..12 Feb 11
Lieutenant Richard Harter 13 Jan 14
Ena. Lieut Sydney G. Roch 13 Sept. 13
Sico-Lieut .Cecil F. J. Hammet 10 Oct 12
Gunner (T/Walter Totman ...10 May 12
(Borne m ' Blake.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
321
218c GOLIATH. (Ch.) Battleship.
12,950 Tons. I.H.P. 13,500 N.D.
'Guns— 1-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 10-12 pr.,
6-3 pr.
Third Fleet,
Pembroke Dock.
Captain Thomas L. Shelford.... 8 May 13
(And for charge of a. group of
ships of Third Fleet.)
Comnander He^ry P. Ritchie 14 Mar 14
Lie, t.-Com (T)John C. S. Paterson
1 Oct 13
And for (T) duties with Ships at Milford Haven.
(G)DavidW. S.Douglas
10 Nov 13
Lieutenant (I)(N)EdgarW. Pegler— May 13
James Coleman 11 Mar 14
Enq. Com Edwin Carter — Apr 12
Major B. M. Robert Cator 5 July 13
Chaplain *Bev. Frederick J.
Irvine, ba — Jan 14
Fleet Surg "Hilary C. Arathoon ...10 Dec 13
Staff Surg *Henry R. Gardner,
mb 2 Nov 13
Fleet Paym * Arthur R. G. Beal... 8 May 13
Assist. Paym. ...*H.enry J. Kirkby 20 Oct 13
Gunner Hugh C. Pook 28 July 13
Carpenter Arthur B. S. Mules
(act) 5 Feb 13
Artif. Eng William H. Budge ....26 July 12
*And for Group of Ships of Third Fleet.
Commissioned at Sheerness. 22nd April, 1909.
219 GOOD HOPE. (Po.) Cruiser.
14,100 Tons. I.H.P. 30,000 N.D.
Guns— -2-9 "2 inch, \&~&inch, 12-12 pr..
Z-Zpr.
Third Fleet.
Portsmouth.
Captain Bentinck J. D. Yel-
verton 1 Feb 13
(And for Charge of a Group of Ships of the Third
Fleet.)
Commander Arthur T. Darley U Mar 14
JAeut.-Com. ...*(G)Artbur D. Barrow 6 Jan 14
Alexander C. Underwood
24 Deo 12
#(N)PeroivalF Willoughby
1 Nov 13
fiWHtWffnt * Arthur G, Harrington *«f^
[n Ueu of Lieut. (T).) 18 Fen 14
Eng. Com Henry W. Heyes 9 Jan 13
Fleet Surgeon. ...James J. Walsh, MB... — Aug 13
Fleet Paym *Alfred H. Veitch ...18 Feb 14
Asst.-Paym *Charles A. Bowen 1 Feb 13
Gunner George F. Organ 17 Nov 13
Carpenter Albert J. Hellyer ... 24 Feb 11
Artif. Eng Richard M. Healy 25 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, 24th December,
1912.
*And for Group of Ships of Third Fleet.
219a GOSHAWK. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
760 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.B.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich '
Commander The Hon. Herbert Meade
19 May 12
Lieutenant (N)iionel H. Pelly ... 5 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Charles Main. 11 May 11
Sub-Lieut Herbert D. Vaughan-
Hughes — Jan 14
Gunner^ (T) Harry Joynes
(tempy) 14 Feb 14
(Borne in 'Woolwich.')
220 GOSSAMER. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Gun-Boat.
735 Tons.
LH.P. 4,200 N.D. (6,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4-7 inch, 4-3 pr.
First fleet.
Mine Sweeping Gun-Boat.
Lieut.-Com F. C. Guy St. Clair ...31 July 12
Sub-Lieut Charles R. Brent (act) 6 Feb 14
Ch. Artif. finp.Ferdinand C. Keast.... 8 Aug 12
Gunner Joseph S. M. Uffen....22 Oct 12
Boatswain (N)Thpmas J. Vosper 11 Sept 1|
Be'CPiu missioned at Devonport on fh,e *th
November' W2
322
THE ROYAL NAVY.
221 GRAFTON. (Po.) Cruiser.
7,350 Tons.
I.H.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-9-2 inch, 10-6 inch, \2-6pr.,
5-3 pr.
Training Squadron.
Queenstown.
Commander Charles B. W. Pyddoke
9 Apr 13
Lieut.-Com (I)Hardinge L. bhephard
1 JunelS
Lieutenant (N)Leslie B. Prest 2 Jan 13
Richard F. B. Hoskyn 9 Apr 13
Eng. Lieut Cecil Barker 19 Apr 13
Staff Surg Donald P. Chapman.. 9 Apr 13
Staff Paym Richard St. J. Young 1 Apr 13
Ch. Gunner Clarence H. Uden 1 June 12
Ch. Carpenter ...Alfred Courtney 31 Mar 13
Gunner Percival J Cox 9 Apr 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Thomas H. Skuse 3 Jan 14
{For Instructional Duties.)
Henry C. Higgins .... 9 Apr 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Ambrose F. Organ 9 Apr 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Ariif. Eng Albert B. Baldock 9 Aug 13
He-commissioned at Portsmouth, 9th April, 1913.
221a GRAMPUS(ZateNAUTiLUS)
{Ch). Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
975 Ions. Turbine. H.P. (12,000 F.D.)
Guns—l-i inch, 3-12 pr.
Mediterranean .
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont. '
Lieut.-Com Claud F.Allsup 4 Sept 11
Lieutenant (N)Edward J. F. Price 1 Oct 13
Eric B. Turtle 20 Oct 13
Gunner (T)Charles McCarthy 26 Oct 13
Artif, Eng Harold Fishlock 17 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Egmont.')
'22 GRASSHOPPER. {Ch.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
H.P. (12,000 F.D.)
923 Tons. Turbine.
Guns — 1-4 inch, %-\1pr.
Mediterranean.
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Lieut.-Com Reginald T. Amedroz 29 July 12
Lieutenant Alexander D. Cunningham
17 Sept 13
Eng. Lieut Hugh W. F. Heneagel3 Aug 12
Sub-Lieut William E. Parry — Jan 14
Gunner (T) William A. H. Barker
21 Jan 13
(Borne in ' Egmont.')
223 GREYHOUND. (Po.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
400 Tons. I.H.P. (6,000 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12^., 5-§pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Attentive.'
Lieut.-Com Lawrence D'O. Bignell
17 Jan 14
Ch. Artif. Eng,. James Liddle 11 Jan 12>
(Borne in ' Attentive.')
228a GRIFFON. (Dei;.) Torpedo.
Boat Destroyer.
355 Ions. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Lieut, in com- i John Fawcett 17 June 13;
mand
Artif. Eng Frederick Mottershead
5 Apr 13;
(.Borne in ' Leander.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
322a
224 HALCYON. (Ch.) Torpedo
Gun Boat.
1,070 Tons.
I.H.P. 4,200 N.B. (6,000 F.B.)
Guns — 2-4*7 inch, 4-6 pr.
Under the Orders of the Admiral Commanding
Coast Guard and Reserves.
Senior Naval Officer's Ship, North Sea Fisheries
Commander ... Alfred A. Ellison 23 Jan 12
Lieutenant Brian C.Gourlev 7 June 11
(N)Maitland W. S.
Boucher 15 Feb 13
Lieut. R.N.R.. ..Harry A. Moore (act) 14 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Aubrey E. Waters ...29 July 12
Staff-Surgeon Oswald Mills 21 June 12
Paymaster John M. Hodge 13 June 13
Gunner George Bowen 5 July 13
Re-commissioned at Sheerness, 5th July, 1913.
' Seagull.'
' Spanker.'
' Speedy.'
'Watchful.'
225 HAMPSHIRE. (Po.) Cruiser.
10,850 Tons.
I.H.P. 20,500 N.B. (21,000 F.D.)
Guns—i-7-5 inch, 6-6 inch, 20-3 pr.
China.
Captain Henry W. Grant — Jan 14
Commander Colin K. MacLean. ...10 Nov 13
Lieut-Corn (G) Henry Leigh — Jan 14
(N)Neville P. B.
Brock — Jan 14
Lieutenant Archibald E. John-
ston — Jan 14
Stephen Phillimore ... — Jan 14
Eric V. Grey — Mar 14
Roberts. M. Harris...— Jan 14
(T)PriceG. C.Turner —Jan 14
Henry J. Hartnoll ... — Jan 14
Eng. Com Arthur E. Cossey — Jan 14
Eng. Lieut James G. Budge 27 Dec 12
Edward S. Blight ...— Jan 14
Capt. R.M. Guv Harrison ti Oct 13
(Asst. for W.T. Duties.) (2 Sept 10)
Harold E. Gillespie 4 Feb 13
Chaplain Rev. Philip G. Alex-
ander, BA 13 May 13
N 2
Fleet Surg Matthew L. M. Vau
din, MB — Jan 11
Fleet Paym (I)Ernest W. H.
Jackman ... — Jan 14
Surgeon Ernest St. G S. Good-
t* n, mb, ma 5 Dec 12
Sub-Lieut., Stewar M Wa ker ...29 Dec 13
(Len from (Jed.')
Leonard li. Addington
17 June 13
Lionel C. P. Tudway (act)
— Jan 14
Henley D.Nicbo! (act) 5 D c 11
Robert R. Stewart(ocs) — Sept 13
Guy Langham (act)... — Sept 13
Herbeit L. Rendel (act)
5 Dec 11
Marcel H. A. Kelsey(rtcJ)
— Sept 13
Cyril J. B. Colthurst (act)
23 Dec 12
Thomas B. Hill (act)...— Sept 13
John A. Garland (act) 21 Dec 12
George C. Hatch (act) — Sept 13
John 8. Horn (act)... 21 Dec 12
Douglas S. Swanston (act)
21 Dec 12
Francis J . A. Cotter (act)
— Sept 13
Gerald R. Cousins (act) 5 Dec 11
Asst. Paym Edgar S. Apps — Jan 14
Gunner Herbert J. Jennings —Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain George Dale — Jan 14
John Whitburn (act)— Jem 14
(For Q.D. Duti>s.)
Carpenter George T. Stal lard ...— Jan 14
Arttf. Eng Ernest W. Ecke>sley —Jan 14
Geo^ G. Mansfield 11 Aug 13
James C. Purnell 26 Nov 12
Matthew B. Hobson
(act) 11 Aug 1.3
Clerk Reginald F. Egerton — Jan 14
Re-commtssioned at Colombo — Januwy, 1914.
2255 HANNIBAL. (Dev.)
Battleship.
14,900 Tons. I.H.P. 10,000 N.B.
(12,000 F.B.)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6inch, 16-12^?r.,
4-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
Commander Harold E. Browne . 26 Jan 14
Lieutenant Robert W. Richardson
10 Mar 14
Eng. Com Alfred Whitmarsh 22 Feb 13
Ch. Artif.Eng. Louis B. Henwood 4 Mar 14
Gunner Richard M. Linahan 1 July 13
Carpenter Robert Irvine 11 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport, 6th June, 1911.
(Born in 'Majestic.')
322Z>
THE ROYAL NAVY,
225c HARDY. (Po.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
908 Tons. H.P. (21,000 F. D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Lieut.-Com Lewis G-. B. Crabbe...27 Aug 13
Lieutenant The Hon. Humphrey
A. Pakington 29 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut John C. Pearson 6 May 12
Sub-Lieut Rider M. W. Greiffen-
hagen 3 Feb 14
Gunner (T) Peter J. Skuse ... 4 Sept 13
{Borne in ' Hecla.')
225d HARPY. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
972 Tons. Turbine. H.P. (12,600 F.D.)
Guns — 1-4 inch, Z-\2pr.
Medite rranean .
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Lieut.-Com ( I)Gerald C. Dickens 20 Nov 13
Lieutenant Harold O. Joyce 23 Jan 12
Sub-Lieut Edward 8. Williams — Feb 14
Gunner (T)William H. A. Newman
12 Mar 13
Artif, Eng Edward E . Stafford ...21 Feb 14
(Borne in 'Egmont.')
225e HARRIER. (Po.) Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
1,070 Tons. I.H.P. 2,500 N.D. (3,500 F.D.)
Guns— •2-4'7 inch, 4-6 pr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Dryad.'
Commander Winstanley R. C. Moorsom
10 Feb 14
(And for ' Dryad.')
Lieutenant Henry M. Coombs 13 Feb 13
:,unner ._ (N)Albert G.T. Brown22 Sept 13
Daniel J. P. Enright.,18 Jan 14
Artif. Eng Robert H. Junor 4 Apr 13
(Berne in ' Dryad.')
228 HAWKE. {Ch.) Cruiser.
7,350 Ton*.
I.H.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.~)
Guns— 2-9 -2 inch, 10-6 inch, 12-Qpr.,
5-3 pr.
Training Squadron.
Queenstoum.
Commander Bernhard A. Pratt-
Barlow 26 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com Robert R. Rosoman... 4 Feb 13
Lieutenant Alfred B. S. Tanner.. .15 June 12
(N)ArthurE. G. Coombs
19 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut Thomas M. David 27 Aug 12
Surgeon Charles H. L. Petch... 1 July 13
As\h2?e in i *« M- Austin 4 Peb 13 :
Ch. Carpenter ...William Pibworth 16 Sept 13
Gunner James Dennis 26 May 13
Boatswain Patrick Horgan 4 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
James B. Geach 31 Mar 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Herbert J. Cornish ... 4 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Alfred W. Barber 4 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Artif. Eng Ernest Driver 25 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, 4th February,
1913.
228a HAZARD. (Po.) Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
1,070 Tons. I.H.P. 2,500^.^.(3,500^.2?.)
Guns — 2-4-7 tnch, 4-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Portsmouth.
Depot for Submarines.
Commander Charles J. C. Little ...23 Nov 11
(And in command of Fourth Submarine Flotilla.)
Lieutenant (N)Claud M. Leggatt 18 Mar 13
Eng. Lieut. ......Henry B. Wolfe 17 Feb 14
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Staff Surgeon ...James McCutcheon,
MB, SA 2 Jan 14
Sub-Lieut Charles A. C. Russell — Dec 13
'4Mi'cAarmetra!']E,MlipS-Graham -28 Mar 13
Gunner Alfred E. Cottrell 8 Aug 13
Artif. Eng Percy C. Munro 28 Mar 12
THE ROYAL NAVY.
822c
229 HEARTY. (Dev.) Special
Service Vessel.
1,300 Tons. T.H.P. 2,100 N.D.
Guns— i-Zpr.
Surveying Service.
Captain Ernest C. Hardy — Apr 13
Lieut.-Com Percy R. Stevens ..... 31 May 13
Lieutenant (N)Edward M. Gibbings
20 July 13
Horace V. Silk 13 Jan 14
Sub-Lieut Francis W. B. Walton21 Mar 14
ASin Char^ j-H.F.GundryMayston 10 Apr 12
Ch. Boatsivain... George Wybron — Apr 13
Artif. Eng James E. Bennett 10 Apr 12
Tie-commissioned at Chatham on Vith April, 1912.
230 HEBE. (Ch.) Torpedo Gun-
Boat.
810 Tons. I.H.P. 2,500 N.D. (3,500 F DJ
Guns — 2-4,7i7tc/t, 4-3 ^r.
Patrol Flotillas.
Depdt for Submarines.
Lieut.-Com Malcolm K. de M.
Burgess 7 Jan 14
Lieutenant (N)Sir John Alleyne, St.
3 Jan 14
Surgeon Joseph A. O'Ply.in, MB
22 Dec 13
Gunner ... .. Prank E. Shannon ....27 Aug 13
Artif. Eng John J. McLeod 9 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at the Nore,2ith September, 1912.
231 HECLA. (Oh.) Special
Torpedo Vessel (Depot Ship.)
6,400 Tons. I.H.P. 2,400 N.D.
Guns — 6- 4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Depot Ship.
Captain John E. Cameron, mvo 20 Aug 13
Commander George K. Chetwodcll Sept 13
Lieut.-Com ..(G)Edward H.Russell 1 May 12
(And for duty with, ith Flotilla.)
(T)Frederick V.
Williamson 25 May 12
Lieutenant Ronald J. E.Willoughby
6 May 13
(N)Richand J. R. Scottl6 Mar 14
Eng. Com ....George R. Byles 5 Oct 12
(For charge of machinery and for duty with
Torpedo Boat Destroyers.)
Eng. Lieut Percy D. Fulford 28 Mar 12
Chaplain Rev Arthur B.Jones,
b.a 1 July 13
(And for duty in T.B. Destroyers.)
Staff Surg Christian B. Fairbank 1 Apr 13
Fleet Paym Edward H. Eldred 1 May 12
(For Cash duties.)
Staff Paym Lionel G. Warleigh ...24 Mar 14
(For Victualling duties.)
Surgeon Robert F.P. Cory, ba.. 2 June 13
Asst. Paym. ...William H. Ingmire... 1 July 13
(For duty with Captain (D).)
Charles A. N. Kerahaw20 Mar 12
Ch. Gunner Alfred W. Pigg 7 Apr 13
Gunner (T)Joseph Devine ...28 Feb 14
Boatswain John A. Smith 1 May 12
Thomas Vale (act) 16 Jan 14
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Carpenter Percy Fitz 22 Jan 13
Artif. Eng William H. Bradley... 19 July 11
The following Officers are borne as additional: —
Wt. Telegraphist Walter Turnbull 4 July 13
(For duty with Fourth Flotilla.)
For Torpedo Boats or Torpedo Boat
Destroyers.
Eng. Com Arthur E. Drought ... 1 May 12
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth 1st May, 1912.
822d
THE ROYAL NAVY.
232 HERCULES. (Po.) Battle-
ship.
20,000 Tons. H.P. 25,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-12 inch, lG-kinch, ±-3pr.
First Battle SQuadron.
Captain Henry H. Bruce, mvo 21 June 13
Commander Ernest W. Denison ... 28 Jan 13
Lieut.-Com (N)Gilbert G. P. Hewett
29 Nov 13
Robert L. Jermain ... 7 Mar 13
Lieutenant Henry J. Hearn ........15 Aug 12
HubertVaughan- Jones
14 Nov 12
(G)A. Ramsay Dewar 6 Jan 14
(T)Arnold Maitland-
Dougall 15 Dec 13
David Wardlaw-
Ramsay 2 Sept 13
Cecil R. McCrum — Oct 13
Lieut. R.N.R.... Charles L. Dettmar
(act) 2 Dec 13
Eng. Com Collingwood F. L.
Donkin 2 Sept 13
Eng. Lieut Hubert Goold ., 9 Jan 13
Herbert A. Blade 31 July 11
Capt.R.M. Percy H. Colley — Oct 13
(1 July 13)
Lieut. R.M.A....lElrioJj. N. Bishop 7 Mar 13
(16Novl2)
Chaplain Rev. Arundel J. B.
Swiney 26 Mar 13
Fleet Surg Henry F. Iliewicz, MB 7 Mar 13
Staff Surgeon John H. L. Page 15 Sept 13
Fleet Paym (I)Walter Morsuead... 5 Feb 13
Sab-Lieut ....Edgar H. Dolphin 20 Nov 13
Alfred J. L. Phillips
(act) 6 Feb 14
Assist. Paym.... John F. Woolley 4 Feb 13
Ch. Carpenter.. . William Tong 19 Aug 13
Gunner Albert B. Way 19 Aug 13
(T)Charles Routley... 8 Feb 13
Francis E. Bisson ....16 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Arthur H. Andrews;... 13 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Joseph D. Cleal 19 Aug 13
Henry W. Drake 28 Nov 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Norman Hill 2 Sept 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
R.M. Gunner ...Sidney T. Washburn... 7 Mar 13
Artif. Eng James Cosgrove 2 Sept 13
Alfred J. J. Roberts... 2 Sept 13
Harry Hargreaves (act)
24 June 13
Arthur Walter (act) 2 Sept 13
Midshipman Charles L. Procter 15 May 13
Wilfrid Underhill 15 May 13
Edmund R. Dodd 15 May 13
Leslie C. K. Francis. ..15 May 13
William T. La R. Beverley
15 May 13
Harold F. Nalder 15 May 13
Kenneth W.Stewart 15 May 13
Stephen H.T.Arliss 15 May 13
Montague C. Teasdale-
Buckell 15 Jan 14
Robert L. Spalding ...15 Jan 14
John E. Caffin 15 Jan 14
Cecil L. Howe 15 Jan 14
Clerk Herbert G. Pertwee... 7 Mar 13
Asst. Clerk Basil D. Reed 9 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth on 2nd September,
1913.
233 HERMES. Light Cruiser
5,600 Tons. I.H.P. 10,000 N.D.
Guns — 11-6 inch, 8-l2pr., 1-3 pr.
Chatham.
234 HERMIONE. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
4,360 Ton* I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.B.)
Guns — 2-&mch, 8-4*7 inch, 8-6 pr.,
l-3pr.
Fourth. Cruiser Squadron.
Captain John D. Kelly 7 Apr l4
Lieut.-Com (Qt)The Rt. Hon. Lord
George F. Seymour 17 July 13
Lieutenant Archibald B. Cornabe 17 July 13
(N)Harold W. Morey 22 Apr 13
THE ROYAL NAVY.
323
Eng. Lieut Arthur K Hurst 30 July 13
Major R.M Joseph A. M. A. Clark 17 July 13
(16 Jan 12)
Capt. R.M Charles B. Partridge 17 July 13
(16 Jan 12)
Lieut. R.M Harold E.Ravenshaw 17 Julyl3
(16 Jan 12)
Lewis A. Drake-Brockman
17 July 13
(16 Jan 12)
Chaplain Rev. Ralph C.Alexander,
ba 17 July 13
Staff Surg Leslie M. Morris 17 July 13
I'leet Paym Frederick A.Cornford 17 July 13
Gunner William H. Wildhore 12 Jan 12
Boatswain Arthur G. H. Charman
(For Q.D. Duties.) 17 July 13
Carpenter Arthur S. Anderson. ..10 July 13
Artif. Eng John E. Mitchell 7 Jun 13
Herbert Robins (act) 14 Mar 14
Clerk Mansergh V. Duke ... — Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth on the nth July,
1913.
237 HIBERNIA. (Oh.) Battleship,
16,350 Tons. I.H.P. 17,500 N.D.
(18,000 F.B.)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 4-9-2 inch, 10-6 inch,
12-12 ^r., 12-3 pr.
Third Battle Squadron.
Flag Ship of Rear-Admiral.
Rear-Admiral..M<mta,gue E. Browning,
mvo 29 Aug 13
Secretary George P. Martin 29 Aug 13
Flag Lieut (S)Archibald R. J. Southby
29 Aug 13
Clerk to Sec. ...(I)Philip Smiles 25 Oct 12
Captain Alexander Lowndes. ..29 Aug 13
Commander (N)CharlesC.Johnsonll Aug 13
Ragnar M. Colvin 11 Aug 13
Lieut.-Com (G)Edward O. Cochrane
22 May 12
(T)Arthur C. Horsley 23 Jan 12
Lieutenant James C. Wauhope.... 8 Feb 13
Basil W. L. Owen 14 May 12
Torkel Lundholm 14 May 12
Augustine W.S.Agar 29 Aug 13
Frank H. Pegram 10 Oct 12
Pug. Com Edward Chisman 9 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut Charles T. Morgan ....12 Jan 11
Harold Leather 26 Feb 11
Major R.M Francis A. Nelson 9 Mar 13
Capt. R.M. Mark K. Gray ,... 7 Nov 13
Chaplain .........Rev. Frederick W.Woods,
ma 14 May 12
Fleet Surgeon ...Frederick Fedarb, MB 1 Nov 13
Staff Surg Arthur H. 8. Richardson
14 May 12
Fleet Paym Charles L. Hammond 23 Jan 12
Sub-Lieut Frank D. Morris 8 Oct 13
Walter J. Car 'er 13 Nov 13
Edward A. Aylmer ...13 Nov 13
Louis Blumf eld (act).. 9 Feb 14
Harris W. Skrine 8 Oct 13
Mate WyndhamC.Johnson29 Nov 13
Asst. Paym John M. Buckle 20 Mar 12
JohnR. Sale 6 Sept 12
Ch. Boatswain. ..Alfred E. Johnson ...28 June 12
Ch. Carpenter. .. Albert E. Martin 14 May 12
Gunner Benjamin W. Pitt 26 Jan 14
Robert J. Sinclair 23 Jan 12
(For instructional Duties.)
(T) Frederick Grinney
(act) 16 Oct 13
Boatswain Thomas Coles 29 May 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain.. Robert F. Boyd 1 Sept 13
Artif. Eng Charles Marchant 3 Oct 13
John R. Vickery 5 May 11
James A. Thirlway ...14 May 12
Wt. Mechanician^ rederick Mann (act) 13 Sept 13
Midshipman ...Donald R.Campbell. ..15 Sept 13
Frederic B. Leigh 15 Sept 13
James A. Whealley ...15 Sept 13
Alan Cory-Wright 15 Sept 13
Edward L. D. Bartleyl5 Sept 13
Herbert L. Welman...l5 Sept 13
Midshipman \ George S. E. Bird
R.JY.R.f (proby) 12 Sept 13
Henry C. Stephens
(proby) 12 Sept
Daniel J. Sheehan
(proby) 27 Nov 13
Asst. Clerk Richard R. Wallace... 9 Aug 13
Hugh B. Twomey 1 Feb 14
Completed to full crew at Sheerness,
lith May, 1912.
238 HIGHFLYER. (Dev.) Lighl
Cruiser.
5,600 Tons. I.H.P. 10,000 N.D.
(funs — 11-6 inch, 8-12 pr., 1-3 j>r.
Training Ship for Naval Cadets.
Captain Henry T. Buller, mvo 1 July 13
Commander John Casement 22 Aug 13
Lieut.-Com Walter C. Lucas 28 Aug 13
Lieutenant . ...(N)Jehoiada J. Brewer
14June 13
Charles F. Harris ...29 Aug 13
(T)Charles O. Alexander
29 Aug 13
(G)Guy D. Millar 22 Aug 13
(N)William G. Benn
(tempy.) 2 Mar 14
Eng. Com Ernest D. Sydenham 4 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut Sidney P. Start 1 Sept 13
(And for Instructional Duties.)
Gerald G. P. Burt ] Sept 13
(And for Instructional Duties.)
824
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Captain R.M. ...Bernard F. Trench ...28 Aug 13
Chaplain .fteu.GeorgeS. Kewney, ba
29 Aug 13
Staff Surg. ......Percival T. Nicholls...29 Aug 13
Horace B. Hill. MB,
mrcp 14 Feb 14
(And for P./T. Duties.)
Fleet Paym John T. Wright 2 Sept 13
Naval Instr. ...Alexander E. Monro,BA29 Aug 13
Asst Paym. ...Charles M. Gavin 21 Aug 13
Gunner Charles C. Collingwood
14 June 13
(T) David W. Smyth28 Aug 13
Robert H. T. Haydyn— Aug 13
(For instructional duties ivith Cadets.)
Carpenter Arthur Wright (act) — June 13
Artif. Eng Alfred E. Ward 16 Nov 11
Re-commissioned at Devonport, Wth January, 1911.
238a. HIND. (Po.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
775 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut. -Com. Geoffrey Corlett 15 Nov 11
Lieutenant Archibald M. Garlick26 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Lewis J. Cook 31 Jan 11
Sub-Lieut Ernest R. Archer 1 July 13
Gunner (T)Thomas H. Wall.. .10 Jan 12
(Borne in ' Woolwich'),
239 HINDUSTAN. (Po.)
Battleship.
16,350 Tons.
I.H.P. 17,500 N.D. (18,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 4-9-2 inch, 10-6 inch,
12-12 pr., 12 Spr.
Third Battle Squadron.
Captain John Nicholas 20 May 13
Commander Robert A. Rice I June 13
Lieut.-Com. (N)Francis B. Favell 1 Dec 11
Percy D. Campbell ...17 Oct 13
Charles H.Michaelson 31 July 12
Lieutenant (G)Lancelot E.Holland— Aug 13
Francis H. G. Walker 31 July 12
(T)Basil L. Johnston 20 Dec 13
Joseph Horsfield 11 Mar 14
Harold G. L. Harvey
(tempy.) 24 Mar 14
Eng- Com ,.Thomas w, Cleave „.25;Aug 13
Eng. Lieut Frederick C.R.Paton 12 Feb 13
Reginald Btansmore...l8 Apr 12
Capt. R.M.A....lvor Harries 20 Feb 12
Capt.R.M. Charles D'O. Harmar 2 Apr 12
Chaplain Rev. Edward G. Bird,
ba 11 Feb 13
Fleet Surg (I)Sidney T. Reid 10 Dec 13
Staff Surgeon ...Robert F. MacMahon26 Mar 14
Fleet Paym WilliamT.H.Hayward23 Septic
Sub-Lieut Stephen Medlicott ...12 Feb 13
Roland H. P. Laugharne
2 Apr 14
William J. Burnie 13 Nov 13
Asst. Paym OswaldJ. Wainwright 3 Oct 12
Ch. Carpenter ...William J. Harris ... 20 Dec 11
Ch. Artif. Eng. Nicholas J. Hicks 14 May 12
Gunner John R. Hambly 19 Mar 12
(T)Charles B. Stiven 14 Jan 14
John Blake 28 Apr 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
George T. Percival
(act) 6 June 13
(Fbr Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain William C. Norris 14 May \2
Artif. Eng Henry T. Berry 14 May 12
William Muirhead — Jan 13
Adolphus E. Stark 11 Jan 13
Clerk Charles G. Robinson ...14 May 12
Completed to full crew at Portsmouth \ith May.
1912.
240 HOGUE. (Ch.) Cruiser,
12,000 Tons. I.H.P. 21,000 N.D.
Gums— 2-9-2 inch, 12-6 inch, 12-\2<j»\,
3-3 pr.
Third Fleet,
The Nore.
Commander Reginald A. Norton. ..19 Sept 13
Lieutenant (I)Richard B. Ward...— Oct 13
Eng, Com .George W. Wooldridge 1 Feb 12
Ch, Carpenter.. .Thomas E. J. McCarthy 16 Fpb 13
Gunner ., William J. Wallace ... 4 Oct 1#
AfW' En9- ,.— •Thomas A. E. Bush. ..16 Sept,il3
Cqmmissi(fiied at The J\Tore IMhSept. J 913.
(Borne in ' d'>ou'<ir,'l '
THE ROYAL NAVY.
825
244 HOPE. (Dev.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
745 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake,'
Commander Norton A. Sulivan ... — Sept 13
Lieutenant (N)Francis W. Crowther
14 May 13
ting. Lieut George H. Hirtzell ...12 May 13
Sub. Lieut Wilfrid H. P. Eyre 29 May 13
Gunner (T) Edgar Head 26 Mar J2
(Borne in ' Blake. )
245 HORNET. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
775 Tons. H.P. f 13,500 F,D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 jr.
First Destroyer Flotilla
Tender to ' Woolwich. '
Commander Cecil G. Chichester.. ..10 Nov 13
Lieutenant (N)Charles H. Champness
1 Oct. 13
Alexander Morison ...is Oct 13
Eng. Lieut Ernest G. Ede 16 Feb 14
Gunner (T)Charles G. Rowlinson
-Apr 12
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
251 HUSSAR. (Ch.) Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
1,070 Tons. I.H.P. 2,500 N.D. (3,500F.I>.)
Guns— 1-4-7 inch, 2-6 pr.
Mediterranean.
Commander Percy G. Brown 25 June 13
Lieutenant (N)Gerald P. Bowen 25 June 13
Kenneth H. Grant.. ..25 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut John Pattinson 29 Sept 13
Staff Surg Reginald Thompson... 25 June 13
Asst. Paym. I Artnur F. Strickland 30 May 13
in Charge J
Gunner Albert E. Simcox 25 June 13
Re-commissioned at Gibraltar, 2hth June, 1913.
Light
252 HYACINTH. (Po.)
Cruiser.
5,600 Tons. I.H.P. 10,000 N.D.
Guns — \\-6inck, 8-12 pr., 1-3 pr.
Flag Ship.
Cape of Good Hope.
Rear-Adm iral.... Herbert G. King-Hall,
■cvo, cb, dso 28 Dec 12
( Commander-in-Chief.)
Secretary William F. Cullinan...28 Dec 12
Flag Lieut. ...(S)Ernle W. Money ...28 Dec 12
Fleet Surgeon ...Robley H. J. Browne.. .11 Feb 13
Clerk to Sec Hugh M. Richardson 28 Dec 12
Beechey L. Rogers 28 Dec 12
Donovan C. Roe 12 Mar 13
Captain David M. Anderson,
mvo 11 Feb 13
Commander R.C. Kemble Lambert 10 Jan 13
Litut.-Com (T)Henry D. Bridges — Aug 13
(N) Charles D. O.
Shakespear 28 Jan 13
Lieutenant (G\)Richard Ussher ...28 Jan 13
Manfred J. Palmes ...11 Feb 13
Rundle B. Watson ...11 Feb 13
Eng. Com Francis J. Roskruge...l9 Aug 11
Eng. Lieut John R. Hoddinott ...11 Feb 13
Alfred O. Bray 11 Feb 13
Major li.M Frank E. C. B. Chichester
17 Feb 13
Lieut. R.M Robert C. A. Glunickell Feb 13
{And for Physical Training Duties.)
Chaplain and \ Rev. Herbert, H. Pal-
Naval Fnstr . j mer, ma 5 Mar 14
Fleet Paym Harry G. Ley 8 Feb 13
Surgeon James L. Bar ford 11 Feb 13
Sub-Lieut Stanley D. B. Hebbert 11 Feb 1.3
John fl. P. Southby ...11 Feb 13
Vincent H. P. Molteno
— Oct 13
Max A. Chapr^an 6 Feb 11
Assist. Paym. ...Harold G. Badger 11 Feb 13
Dennis H. Pasmore ..11 Feb 13
Ch. Carpenter... William J. Leverett 11 Feb 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. William H. P. Studd 16 Nov 11
Gunner James W. Newland... 29 Jan 13
(T) William V.Arnold 28 Dec 12
Boatswain Daniel G. Creese 11 Feb 13
Sig.B atswain... William D. Brayshaw 11 Feb 13
Artif. Eng Ernest J. W. Mar-
chant 29 Julyl2
Thomas Marwood 11 Feb 13
Midshipman ...Mervyn B.Alexander-
Sinclair 11 Feb 13
Charles P. V. Van der
Byl 11 Feb 13
Bernard A. W. Lee ...15 Jan 13
Arthur G. Mack... 15 Jan 13
Edward L. Pawsey....l5 Jan 13
Henry W. U. McCall 15 Jan 13
John E. H. Boustead 15 Jan 13
Completed to full crew at Portsmouth on
nth February, 1913.
326
THE ROYAL NAVY.
The following Officers are borne as additional for
various services : —
For service in Naval Establishments.
Commander Stephen Bowie-Evans 18 Oct 13
Eng. Com Alfred W. Littlewood] 4 Mar 14
(For Dockyard.)
Asst. Paym. \ William E. Gilbert ... 17 Apr 12
in charge ... j (For Dockyard.)
(Address — H.M. Dockyard. Simo7istown.)
Ch. Gunner Thomas W. Powell ...23 Mar 12
(For charge of Ordnance Stores at
Cape of Good Hope.)
Ch. Boatswain. ..John W. Harris 3 Jan 14
For Naval Hospital.
Fleet Surgeon ...Arthur W.B.Livesay,
MB, pbcs Ed 15 Oct 13
Surgeon Guy T. Verry 15 Oct 13
For Ships in Reserve.
Ch. Gunner ThomasBundy 25 Nov 13
For service at Cape Town.
Captain R.M.... .Hubert L. Jones 8 Sept 11
For service at St. Helena.
Ca.pt. R.M. A. ...George Mat hew 9 Dec. 11
(Officer Commanding Troops.)
256 IMOGENE. (Po.) Special
Service Vessel.
460 Tom. I.H.P. 390 iV.D.
Mediterranean.
Commander Harold Escombe 17 Junel3
Lieutenant (N)Ernald D. Morant 1 Apr 13
Staff Surg Henry M. Braithwaite, MD
1 Apr 13
Re-commissioned at Malta, 1st April, 1913.
258 HYDRA. (Po.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
.770 Tons HP. fl 3,500 F.I).)
Guns— 2-A inch, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut.- Com Robert J. Buchanan. ..23 May 12
Lieutenant Andrew N. Swainson 1 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Percy Pollard 6Junell
Sub-Lieut John W. C. O. Shelton
(act) 6 Feb 14
Gunner (T)Frederick C. Way (act)
5 Dec 13
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
255 ILLUSTRIOUS. (Dev.)
Battleship
14,900 Tons. I.H.P. 10,000 N.D.
(12,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 16-12 pr.,
4-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
Commander .Cecil H. Franee-Hayhurst
10 Sept 12
Lieut.-Com Frtderick A. W. Roel9 Nov 13
Eng. Com Lionel W. Swift 1 May 13
Ch. Gunner James E. Davenport 28 Dec 12
Carpenter Frederick C. Carey ...18 Aug 13
Artif. Eng. ....'..Charles S. Marks 27 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport on the \bth June,
1912.
(Borne in ' Ctzsar.')
258 IMPLACABLE. {Ch.)
Battleship.
15,000 Tons. I.H.P. 15,000 N.D.
Gwts — 4-12 \mch, 12-Ginch,, 16-12 pr.,
2-3 pr.
Second Fleet.
The Nore.
Captain Hughes C. Lockyer...21 Aug 13
Commander Gerard C. Pigou 23 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com (G)John W. Scott — Aug 13
Henry V. Coates 21 Oct 13
(T)John W. Howard 17 Jan 14
(N) Arthur B. A. Baker26 Dec 12
Lieutenant Harold R. W. Turner 14 Aug 13
Lieut. B.N.R.... Richard K. Harrison
(act) 14 Jan 14
Eng. Com Ernest E. Pethick 1 Jan 13
Eng. Lieut Richard A. Howley ...16 Dec 13
Capt. R.M. Maurice C. Festing ...24 Apr 13
Lieut. R.M. Gordon H. Seath — Sept 12
(—May 12)
Staff Surg Adrien A. Forrester, mb
11 Feb 14
Fleet Paym Robert A. M. Burridge
7 Mar 13
Asst. Paym Charles J. Selwyn-Smith
18 Mar 14
Ch. Carpenter. ..John McKenzie 15 Oct 13
Gunner George J. Pacey 17 May 13
Alfred H. Savage 7 Nov 12
(Lent from ' Queen ' for training of Youths.)
(T)James Garside 25 Nov 13
James Smeaton (act) 28 Apr 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Richard Cronin 11 June 13
Artif. Eng William Jones 24 Mar 10
Tom Brown 30 Aug 12
Reduced at Sheerness 13tA May, 1912.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
827
259 IMPREGNABLE. (Dev.)
This Establishment consists of three ships : —
Impregnable No. 1 (Late Bulwark,
late Howe,) 6,557 Tons.
Impregnable No 2 (Late Inconstant,
late Light Cruiser) 5780 Tons
Impregnable No. 3 (Late Emerald,
late Black Prince,)
9,210 Tons.
Training Establishment for Boys.
Devon-port.
Admiral Sir George Le C. Egerton,
KOB 20 Mar 13
( Commander-in- Chief. )
Personal Staff.
Flag Captain ...Eric P. C. Back 20 Mar 13
Secretary Alfred R. Parker 11 Apr 11
Flag Com Robert Jeffreys 20 Mar 13
Flag Lieut Alastair C. N. Farquhar
10 Feb 14
For General Staf Duties.
^AdmZal } Arthur W" Turner' CB 19 Jan ] 4
Eng. Com George H.Stainton..,10 Aug 11
Major R.M. ...Francis D. Bridges 18 Dec 12
Clerk to Sec Robert T. Johnson 11 Apr 11
Kenneth S. Carpmael 11 Apr 11
Cecil H. de Denne....20 Mar 13
Captain Francis G. St. John ...21 Mar 14
Commander Arthur L. Gresson 31 Dec 13
Lieut.-Com Richard B. England. .10 Oct 12
(And for Physical training Duties.)
(I)Heathcote G. Hewitt
14 Junel2
The Right Hon. Lord
Waterpark 24 Aug 07
Lieutenant, r, Frederick G. Charsley 21 Oct 12
[For ' Impregnable' No 2.)
(G)Oswald 8. Gray ... 6 Jan 14
William Fiddick — 13
Thomas Stapleton 18 Dec 13
Capt.RM. Arthur M. Deakin 18 Oct 11
(Instructor of Wireless Telegraphy,
and for command of Detachment.)
Chaplain Bew. George W. F.Morgan,
ba 14 July 13
Rev. Harold Q. Lloyd,
ba 6 Jan 14
Fleet Surgeon ...Edward H. Meaden (tempy)
— Mar 14
Jonathan Shand, MB. 1 Oct 13
(Lent R.N. Coll).
Staff Surg. Norman S. Meiklejohn28 Nov 12
Fleet Paym George C. A. Boyer ...23 Feb 14
Horatio O. Jones 11 June 13
(For Victualling Duties.)
Naval Inst. Arnold Cleeve, ba 1 Jan 08
Surgeon .....George G. Vickery,
MB, BA 1 July 12
Asst. Paym Steriker Finnis 26 Mar 12
Hugh Littleton 23 Aug 12
Ch. Gunner George P. Murphy.. ..21 Nov 12
Ch. Boatswain... William Booley 25 Feb 14
(For Q.D. Duties)
Francis J. Lamble 23 Feb 14
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Thomas Marks 15 Dec 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. William C. Oliver 12 Feb 14
(For ' Impregnable ' No. 2.)
Gunner Albert H. Jenkins ....26 Dec 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
George F. Taylor 17 Mar 14
(Fur Instructional Duties.)
Albert J. Guest 5 Feb 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
William T. Pearson ... 3 Mar 13
William S.Miller 9 Apr 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Walter Camp — July 13
Frank Underhill . ...15 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain James Flynn 11 Dec 13
Wt. Telegraphist Percival Carter 2.3 Sept 12
Carpenter William T. Parish 10 Mar 14
Hd.SchoolmasterJohn A. Rowe 7 Oct 13
Oliver Chivers .14 Feb 12
Warrant Writer Richard B. White — Dec 13
Hd. Steward John W. Denley 1 Sept 11
Bandmr. R.M. Albert E. Whiting. ... 9 May 12
The following Officers are borne as additional :-
Sig. Boatswain William H. Quick 30 Sept 13
(For duty with Flag Capt. and for supervision ef
Signal Stations.)
Civilian Dental Surgeon... Lionel A. Burke
Moore, Esq.l Apr 11
(And for duty at R. N. Hospital Plymouth)
Wilfred S. Ollis, Esq. - Apr 12
New Books opened 1st January, 1906.
Tender
* Circe ' (Harbour Service)
Aitached Ship
' Swinger.'
328
THE ROYAL NAVY.
259« INCONSTANT. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
Building by Messrs. Beardmore 4' Co., Glasgow.
Eng. Com Arthur F. Sawyer 18 Nov 13
(Borne in ' Victory.')
ZGQ INDEFATIGABLE. (Dev)
Battle Cruiser.
18,750 Tons. H.P. 43,000 N.D.
Guns — 8-12inch, l6-ii7tch, i-3pr.
Mediterranean.
Second Ba te- Cruiser Squadron.
Captain Charles F. Sowerby 24 Feb 13
Commander Arthur Bromley 17 June 13
Lieut. -Com (Cr) The Hon. Alexander
R. M. Ramsay 17 June 13
(T).Inhn S. Wilson.. ..17 June 13
(N)LeonardH.Lindner5 Dec 13
Lieutenant Bernard Acworth o Mar 13
Granville Murray-
Browne 17 June 13
Guy B. H. Francis. ..17 June 12
Ralph Handcock 5 Feb 13
Henry G. S. Laing ...22 Deo 13
lirut. R.N.R.... Harold O. Master yact) 2 Dee 13
Eng. I ' om Hubert J. Clegg 1 Aug 12
hng. Lieut Patrick J. King 17 June 13
Charles W. Lambert 4 Sept 13
David H. L. Gill 17 June 13
Eng. Lieut. \Stanley N. de Quetteville
R.C.N. ) —May 12
Capt. R.M.A... Percv M. C.Wilde 31 Deo 13
(7 Feb 13)
Chaplain and \ Rev. Henry Dalzell, ma.
Nav. Inst. ) — Dec 13
Fleet Surgeon ...Harry Spicer, MB — Deo 13
Staff Paym Ernest H. Mc A. Dyer 16 June 13
Surgeon Sidney Punch 8 Nov 13
Sub Lieut Maximilian C.Despard 9 Mar 14
Claude de N. Lucas 6 June 13
Michael R. H. Murray 6 Feb 14
A-ist.Paym Harold A. Thompson 15 July 13
(h. Boatswain ...Edward J. Carr 10 June 13
Gunner William G.Jones 25 Mar 13
George Barratt 24 Dec 13
(For Instructional Duties.}
(T)Stephen Munnelly 24 Feb 13
Boatswain Thomas J Eustis 17 June 13
(For Q. D. Duties.)
Joseph Crabb 23 Nov 12
(For Q. /). Duties.)
Sig. -Boatswain James Crook 12 Mar 13
R.M. Gunner .. George H. Field — Oct 11
Carpenter William J. Pearne 10Junel3
Artif. Eng. ...:.. John E. Gifford 17 June 13
Alexander fl. Hall
(act) 4 Oct 12
Harold Bullimore (act)
21 Feb 14
Midshipman Charles H. de M. Woods
15 Jan 12
Cecil R. deV. Law ....15 Jan 12
Jack T. Borrett 1 Dec 13
Harold E. Seaman 15 Jan 12
Francis C. Flynn 15 Jan 12
Henry W. E. Hearn...l5 Jan 12
Frederick C. Fellowes-
Gordon 15 Jan 14
Henry S. King 15 Jan 14
Geoffrey E. L. Veale..l5 Jan 14
Malcolm Farquhar ....15 Jan 14
Anthony H. O-. Thoroid
15 Jan 14
Raymond B. Stewart 15 Jan 14
Midshipman } Eynon L. Jones (proby)
R.N.R. $ 13 Nov 13
Joseph Mack (proby) .. .13 Nov 13
Edward A. E. McGlashan
(proby) 13 Nov 13
Robert HigginbotUm
(proby) — Feb 14
Clerk Maurice D. Dimick ...20 Jan 13
Asst. Clerk Edward G. Palmer ... 9 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Devonjcort, 1 1th June, 1913.
261 INDOMITABLE. (Ch.)
Battle Cruiser.
17,250 Tons. Turbine.
H.P. 41,000 N.D.
Guns — 8-12 inch, 16-4 inch.
Mediterranean.
Second Battle- Cruiser Squadron.
Captain Francis W. Kennedy 11 Dec
Commander John A. Moreton 20 Dec
Lievt.-Com (T)William B. Rowbotham
ti Jan
(N)Morgan Tindal .... 4 Oct
(G)Lachlan D. I. Mac-
Kinnon 5 Apr
Stuart E. Holder — May
Lieutenant The Hon. Roger Coke 15 Oct
Reginald H.Ransome 10 Feb
Noel M. F. Corbett ... 2 Mar
Daniel de Pass 10 Feb
Lieut. R.N.R.... Harry W. Woodcock 10 July
Eng. Com James Mountifield ...12 Nov
Eng. Lieut Albert Knothe .........10 Feb
George B. Allen 15 Oct
Henry W. Ascott 3 Apr
Capt. R.M.A. . .Lancelot D. Briscoe .. 11 Dec
Chaplain Rev. Paschal C. Qough,
ba 10 Feb
Fleet Surgeon ...George Gibson 11 Aug
Fleet Paym Augustus P. Hughes 29 Oct
Surgeon Alfred R. Price, MB....11 Autr
Sub-Lieut John G. Sutton 8 Oct.
Hugh A. Taylor fi Feb
Asst Paym William P. B. Cormac 10 Feb
Ch. Gunner George B. Hazell 27 Jan
Gunner (T)Arthur V. Tedderl6June
Walter P. Shields 17 Nov
(For Instructional Duties.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
32i>
Boatswain Samuel Cater 10 Feb 14
John N Holmes (act)18 June 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain John J. Gowen 16 A.pr 13
B.M. Gunner ... John E. Flower 4 Feb 14
Carpenter James H. Brabyn 10 Feb 14
Artif. Eng William A. Ansell 10 Feb 14
Joseph Bown 7 Nov 12
John W. Humphries
(act) 10 Feb 14
Midshipman ThomasH.Troubridgel5 Sept 12
Basil J. Dugdale — Aug 13
John P. Money... — Aug 13
John G. Y. Loveband— Aug 13
LionelG. O.Thompson— Aug 13
Cecil C. A. Allen 15 Sept 12
Humphrey R. Brand 15 Sept 12
Charles E.W. Brewer 15 May 13
Brian B. Schofield 15 May 13
Thomas W. Elmhirstl5 May 13
Rupert de H. Burton 15 May 13
Charles T. Wallis 15 May 13
Francis C. Harding ...15 May 13
Oswald M. Johnson. ..15 May 13
Patrick H. Brooke ...15 May 13
Clerk Harry E. Flint 11 Dec 12
Asst. Clerk Ralph T. Butler 9 Aug 13
James H. B. Herbert. ..10 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Sheerness on \0th February,
1914.
262 INDUS. (Dev.)
Guns — ~\-\2pr.
This Establishment consists of five ships.
(1) Indus No. I. (late Defence) Iron
Ship. 6,270 Tons.
Workshop.
(2) Indus No. II. (late Temeraire)
late Battleship. 8,540 Tons.
Workshop.
(3) Indus No. III. (late Bellebophon)
late Battleship. 7,650 Tons.
(4) Indus No. IV. (late Tenedos No. I ),
(late Triumph.) Late Battleship.
6,640 Tons.
(5) Indus No. V. (toe Tenedos No. III.)
{late Ganges), 2 ndrate. 3,594 Tons.
Establishment and Workshop for super-
numerary Artificers and Boy Artificers.
Devonport.
Captain Charles Tibbits, mvo 8 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com Brudenell Hunt-Grubbe
14 Sept 12
Lieutenant Donald R. Macdonald
27 May 13
Frank A. C. Baker 1 Jan 14
Eng. Com Henry M. Wall 9 Oct 13
(For Instructional and Repair duties.)
Eng. Lieut Stanley T. Stidston 26 Dec 12
(For instruction of Boy Artificers.)
Harold V. Gaud 27 Aug 12
(For instruction of Boy Artificers.)
Colin J. Gray 9 Aug 13
(For Instructional duties.)
Chaplain ... Rev. John D. D. de
Vitro, MA 23 May 11
Fleet Surgeon James W. W. Stanton 6 Jan 14
Fleet Paym Charles B Dawes 1 June 12
Surgeon David H. C. Given.MB — Aug 13
Assist Paym. ...Victor C. G. Eason ...30 Aug 13
Ch. Boatswain. ..Edwin Stark 30 8ept 12
William Goffin 29 Dec 13
(For Q. D. Duties.)
Ch. Carpenter. ..William H. Cantell ...10 June 12
(for supervision of supernumerary
Artisan Ratings.)
Boatswain William H. Babbage 2 Junel3
(For Q.D. Duties.)'
William H. Mitchell 8 Sept 13
(For Q.D. Duties).
William B. Rendle ...25 Nov 12
Carpenter William O. Johns 31 May 13
Artif. Eng Alfred T. Johns 21 Jan 13
(For charge of machinery of 'Indus II. \ and
for Instructional duties.'}
Robert Douglas 26 Aug 13
(For charge of Engineer stores, etc., and for
instructional duties.)
James McBroom 10 Jan 14
(For charge of machinery of ' Indus I. & Til.,'
and for Instructional duties.)
William Day 27 Sept 13
(For charge of machinery of ' Indus IV. 8f V .,
and for Instructional duties.)
Hd.SchoolmasterStew&rt O'Fee ...14 Nov 12
Re-commissioned at Devonport, 1st January, 1906
263 INFLEXIBLE. (Ch.) Battle
Cruiser.
17,250 Tons. H.P. 41,000 N.B.
6htns — 8-12 inch, 16-4 inch.
Flagship.
Mediterranean .
Admiral Sir A. Berkeley Milne
Bt., gcvo, kcb 2 Nov 12
( Commander-in- Chief. )
Secretary.
Personal Staff.
.(I)HenshawR. Russell 26 Nov 12
830
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Flag. Corn Robert M. Groves 26 Nov 12
(And far War Staff Duties.)
Flag Lieut Philip L. Neville 26 Nov 12
For general Staff Duties.
Captain Richard F. Phillimore,
CB, m.v.o 26 Nov 12
(Chief of the Staf and Commodore 2nd Class.)
Secretary Paul Heather 5 Nov 12
Lieut.-Com (S)Arthur E. F. Bedford
30 Apr 13
Lieutenant (Gr)Charles G. L.
Woollcombe 26Novl2
Eng. Capt Henry Humphreys ...17 Mar 13
Capt. R.M.A.. .. Walter L. Huntingford
(For War Staff Duties.) 8 Mar 13
Fleet Surgeon ...G.Trevor Collingwood,
mvo 26 Nov 12
Clerk to Sec JamesR. Hemsted ... 26 Nov 12
ArthurP.H.Rouquette30 Nov 13
Hubert L. Barrow 4 June 13
Artif. Eng Frank Bullen 2 Mar 14
(To assist Eng. Capt.)
(Accommodated in 'Egmont.')
Captain., Arthur N. Loxley 26 Nov 12
Commander Ernest Wigram 26 Nov 12
(N) J ohn W . Carrington
26 Nov 12
Lieut.-Com (Gr) Rudolf H. C.
Verner 23 May 12
The Hon. Patrick G. E. C.
Acheson, m.v.o 26 Nov 12
(T)Frederic Giffard ...31 Dec 13
Lieutenant Ralph B. Janvrin 5 Nov 12
(And for Physical Training duties.)
Edward C. Denison ..15 Oct 12
Kenneth F. D. Aclandl8 Jan 12
Arthur W. Blaker 12 Oct 10
Rochfort Y Loveband 12 Feb 14
(Aist. to (N) Officer.)
Ralph Kerr 13 Jan 14
Eng. Com Harry Lashmore 8 Jan 13
Eng. Lieut Ernest &.. Archard ... 7 Nov 11
George J. Mathews ...26 Nov 12
Rey G. Parry 3 May 13
Major R M. John B. Finlaison 20 Jan 14
Capt. R.M. Robert Sinclair 1 Oct 13
Chaplain Rev. Ernest S. Phillips,
ma 26 Nov 12
Fleet Paym (I)Henry Horniman 5 Nov 12
Naval Inst Arthur H. Piatt, BA... 4 Apr 13
Surgeon John H. B. Martin,
MB, BA 26 Nov 12
Martyn H. Langford 5 Dec 12
Sub-Lieut Samuel A. Brooks 27 Feb 14
Eric R. A. Farquharson
(act) 6 Feb 14
Ian H. Morten (act) ...15 May 11
Asst. Paym John F. Stephens 5 Nov 12
Ch. Gunner Edward Fox 21 Oct 13
Ch. Boatswain ..Alfred M. Cady 11 June 13
Gunner (T)JohnH. Moore ...21 Oct 12
Frederick W. Furmadge
(For Instructional Duties.) 17 Nov IS
Boatsuain John A. Brander 5 Nov 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Boa^ain } -PhiliP J- Jones 31 Mar 14
R.M. Gunner ...John Cameron — Oct 11
Carpenter Orlando Rolling 21 Oct 12
Artif. Eng Charles A. Richards .. 5 May 11
Henry W. Shervell 5 Nov 12
William S. Barnes (act)
21 Feb 14
Hd. Steward William G. Fayrer ...21 Jan 13
Bandmaster^ J Herbert Eee)y 5 Nov 12
Midshipman Leicester C. A. St. J.
Curzon Howe 26 Nov 12
Robert D. Oliver 26 Nov 12
John H.Macnair 26 Nov 12
Alfred E. B. Giles 26 Nov 12
George T. Philip 26 Nov 12
Terence H. Back 26 Nov 12
Thomas H. Welsby ... 15 Sept 12
Alexander C. G. Madden
15 Sept 12
Reginald G. France-
Hayhurst 15 Jan 14
Rupert E.M. Bethunel5 Jan 14
David D. Mercer 15 Jan 14
John D. Chappie 15 Jan 14
Clerk Crichton F. Laborde ....31 July 12
Asst. Clerk William G. Ward-Smith
— Aug 13
Arthur D. DuckworthXb Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Chatham, 5th November, 1912.
The following Officers are borne as additional
for various services : —
Lieut.-Com .{Ot)John M. Arnaud ...26 Nov 12
(For duty at Malta. )
Capt. R.M Henry de L. Willis ...14 Sept 13
(As Instructor of Musketry on the
Mediterranean Station.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
331
264a INTREPID. (Oh.) Light
Cruiser.
3,600 Tons.
I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
6funs—l-4'7 inch.
Second Fleet.
Mine Layer Squadron,
Commander Harry H. Smyth 17 Jan 13
Lieut. -Com Eobert E. Thoyts 29 Aug 11
Lieutenant (N) Jocelyn H . Drum-
mond 15 Feb 13
Eng. Com William A. Donovan 1 Jan 13
Fleet Surg Eobert W. Stanistreet 1 Jan 13
Asst. Paym. lAlfred B. B- Townend 7 Oct 12
in Charge ... S
Ch. Artif. Eng. Edward H. Williams 23 Oct 11
Gunner Alfred R. Taylor 17 Feb 14
(T)AlbertW Grose ...30 June 13
Carpenter Charles W. Oxford
(act) 14 Nov 12
Commissioned at Chatham, 21th September, 1910.
265 INVINCIBLE. (Po.) Battle
Cruiser.
17,250 Tons. Turbine. HP 11,000 N.D.
Guns — 8-12 inch, 16-4 inch.
Portsmouth.
Captain Henry B. Pelly , MVO... 10 Aug 13
(Lent War Course 2 March, 14.)
Lieut. -Com (G)Hubert E. Dannreuther
— Aug 13
Eng. Com Edward J. Weeks 15 June 13
Gunner Arthur J. Burstow ...29 Apr 11
(T)William Daly 16 May 11
Boatswain George Ford 14 Nov 10
Carpenter Thomas A. Walls 12 Aug 13
(Borne in ' Victory. ')
265a IPHIGENIA. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
3,600 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Guns—1-1'1 inch.
Second Fleet.
Mine Layer Squadron.
Commander Arthur G. Warren ...24 Apr 12
Lieut.-Com Hugh C. Johnson 3 Dec 13
Lieutenant (N)Charles P. Hearle 18 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut Sydney M.B. Laverne20 May 12
Staff Surg William W. Keir, mb 1 Jan 14
AS£chafg7?.: } HuSh R- Stook 20 0ct 12
Gunner (T)Richard Hawkes...23 Oct 12
Maurice Scanlan 3 Aug 12
Carpenter Philip G Rickard 9 Oct lv
Artif. Eng Josiah Williamson ...16 Sept 13
266 IRON DUKE. (Po.)
Battleship.
Tons 25,000. HP. 29,000 N.I).
Guns — 0-13*5 inch, 1^-6 inch,
2-3 inch, 4-3 pr.
Flagship of the Commander-in-Chief.
Home Fleets.
Admiral Sir George A. Callaghan,
gcvo, kcb 5 Dec 11
Personal Staff.
Secretary Charles F. Pollard, ob 25 Mar 11
Flag Com RogerR.C. Backhouse, cb
25 Mar 11
(And for War Staff Duties.)
Flag Lieut Edward R. B. Kemble 5 Deo 11
For General Staff Duties.
Captain Allan F. Everett, cb... 9 May 13
(Captain of the Fleet and Commodore 1st Class.)
Secretary William P. Putt 23 Aug 12
Commander (I)Alexander R. W.
Woods — Feb 11
(For Special Duties.)
Lieut-Corn (T)James S. C. Salmond
13 Jan 12
(For Wireless Telegraphy and War Staff" Duties).
Lieutenant Roger M. Bellairs 1 Jan 14
(For War Staff Duties.)
**' Admiral ^homas C. E. Hughes 5 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut James T. Webber 6 Sept 13
(To assist Eng. liear- Admiral.)
Major K.M HugoWorthingtnn... 4 Sept 13
Fleet Surgeon William J. Colborne 28 Jan 18
Clerk to Sec John A. E. Woodhouse 1 Feb 12
VictorE. D.Valentine 23 Aug 12
Stanley S.C. Parsons 25 Mar 11
Rowland C. Jerram 5 Aug 11
Captain Robert N. Lawson ...10 Mar 14
Commander Charles W.R. Koyds...— Aug 13
(N)OliverE. Leggett 10 Mar 14
Lieut.-Com (G-)Geoffrey Blake ... 2 June 13
Niel O'Neill 10 Mar 14
Thomas F. P. CalvertlO Mar 14
(TiEdward W. Mac-
Kichan I Jan 14
Lieutenant Harold G. C. FranklinlO Mar 14
Francis H. W. Goolden
10 Mar 14
Alastair Gordon 10 Mar 14
Douglas B. Fisher 10 Mar 14
Stuart O. Wilson 10 Mar 14
(Asst. to (N) o hcer.)
Arthur H. L. Terry... 10 Mar 14
Eng. Com Herbert B. Moorsheadll Sept 12
Eng. Lieut William J. Deans.... 21 Jan 13
Donald J. Weeks 13 Mar 14
Capt. B.M.A... George Rutledge 10 Mar 14
(17 Aug 12)
Chaplain Rev. William H.Maund-
rell, ma 10 Mar 14
Staff Surgeon ...Edward A. Q-. Wilkin-
son, BA 10 Mar 14
Fleet Paym Richard E. S. Sturgess 6 Mar 14
332
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Sub-Lieut Ivan B. Franks 10 Mar 14
Assist. Paym. ...Cecil K. Lloyd 10 Mar 14
Humphrey H. Simp-
son .*. 10 Mar 14
Ch. Boatswain ...Albert A. J. Armitage 14 July 13
Ch. Carpenter ...ttoger Cadogan 1 Nov 12
Ch. Artif. Eng.George H. A. Foote.,.10 Mar 14
Gunner Herbert D. Jehan 17 Apr 13
(T)Walter W. S Stevens
20 Feb 13
John P. Tack 10 Mar 14
(For Instructional Duties.")
Francis W. Potter (act)
10 Mar 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
ArthurH. Bailey (oc<)10 Mar 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
B.M. Gunner ...Harnett King 10 Mar 14
Boatswain David H. Fleming ...10 Mar 14
(For Q.D. Duties.)
William D. Long (ffci)10 Mar 14
(For Q.D, Duties.)
Charles L. Scharlach
(act) 10 Mar 14
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sia. Boatswain. Herbert J. Harvey .. 10 Mar 14
Wt. Telegraphist. Harry Simpson 10 Mar 14
Artif. Eng Harry Shepherd 12 Dec 13
Edmund J. Pysdc-n (act)
7 Jan ] 4
Sidney Dawson (act). ..26 Feb 1»
Wt. Electrician William L. Richards (act)
13 Dec 13
Hd. Steward ...Harry B. Rees 10 Mar 14
Bandmaster ^ Charles Turner 10 Mar 14
B.M. S (8 July 13)
Midshipman Donald C, G. Neish 10 Mar 14
David C. Bell 10 Mar 14
Hugh P. Chubb 10 Mar 14
Roderick K. F. McQ.
Mackenzie 10 Mar 14
Charles H. L. Evans 10 Mar 14
George A. Nunneley 10 Mar 14
Henry A. Rowley 10 Mar 14
Basil R. Willett 10 Mar 14
Cecil J. W. Branson.. .10 Mar 14
EricT. Wiggins 10 Mar 14
Ronald S.Sugden 10 Mar 14
Asst. Clerk. Sidney C. Wyati 10 Mar 14
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 10th March, 1914.
' Arun.'
' Boyne.'
Cherwell.
Tenders.
' Dee.'
' Erne.'
1 Exe.'
' Oak.'
1 Swale.
1 Ure.'
267 IRRESISTIBLE. (Po.)
Battleship.
15,000 Tons. I.H.P. 15.000 ft.D.
Guns— 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 16 -12 pr.,
2-3 pr.
Second Fleet.
Portsmouth.
Captain Noel Giant 26 Mar 13
Commander Claide A. Rombulow-
Pearse 7 June 13
Lieut.-Com Francia G. W. ttilbert27 Mar 13
(N) Henry O. Pellow 4 Dec 12
Lieutenant Richard L. Edwards. ..23 Mar 13
(T)Francia H. Sandford
10 Feb 14
(G)RonaldW. Oldham 8 Jan 13
Lieut. R AT.B... .Gerald Loe (act) 2 Dec 13
Eng. Com James S. Constable.. .26 May 13
Eng. Lieut Robert Walker 21 May 12
Capt.K.M. Harry B.N. Panton... 14 Jan 12
Lieut. B.M. (I)Ai'dan I. Bell 15 Mar 12
Fleet Surg Samuel H. Facey 11 Aug 13
Fleet Paym George P. Wilson 27 Mar 13
Assist. Paym ....Walter S. Magrath ... — Nov 13
Ch.Boatswain ...John Stevens 19 Aug 13
Gunner John W . Lean 10 Jan 13
(Lenlfrom ' Queen' for training duties with Youths.)
Thomas Godden 13 Mar 13
AlbertH Singleton. ..27 Mar 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
(T) James E. Bellingham
13 Mar 13
Carpenter John W. Berry 17 June 13
Artif. Eng Arnold Wharron 6 Oct 13
Arthur H. Williams. ..20 Aug 13
Be-commissioned at Portsmouth on the
21th March, 1913.
267a ISIS. (Dev.) Light Cruiser.
5,600 Tons. I.H.P.8,000 JY.JD. (9,600 F.D.)
Guns — 11-Sinfh, 8-12 pr., 1-3 pr.
Portsmouth.
Kna. Lieut James B.Nicholson... 4 Mar 13
Gunner Frederick Luscombe... 5 Mar 12
Carpenter Frederick O. Lee 12 Aug 13
(Borne in ' Victory.')
267b ITCHEN. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
550 Ions. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George.'
Lieut, in com- I x> • u xt tt u « .
mand J- Reginald V. Holt 9 Aug 13
Artif. Eng George M. Wallis 30 Jan 13
(Borne m ' St. George.')
268 JACKAL. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
746 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-iinch, 2-12pr.
First Destroyer blotiila.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut.-Com. John C. Hodgson 18 Jan 12
Lieutenant John N. Knox — Jan 14
Eng. ' irut HaroldS. Motley l Heb 11
Sub-Lieut John H. Mitchell 1 Jan 14
Gunner (TjThomaaWatkins 12 Feb 12
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
888
2m
Torpedo
JASON. (Ch.)
Gun-Boat.
810 Tons.I.H.P. 4,000 N.D. (5,700 F.D.)
Gun* — 2-47 inch, 4-3 pr.
Sheerness.
Lieut. -Com Harold E. Denison ... 5 Mar 14
Ch.Artif. Eng. Frederick R. Ward ...10 Oct 13
Gunner George C. J. Hazard... 1 Nov 12
(N)DavidH. Shepherd 5 Mar 14
(Borne in 'Pembroke.')
268c JED. (Dev.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
550 Tons. LHP. (7,500 F.D.)
Guns — 4-1 2 pr.
China.
Tender to ' Triumph.'
Lieut.-Com George F. A. Mulock 14 May 13
Sub-Lieut Stewart M. Walker ...— Dec 13
(Lent ' Hampshire.')
Ch. Artif. Eng. James J. Woods 15 Apr 13
Gunner (T)Alfred Barnes 11 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Triumph.')
268d JUNO. (Ch.) Light Cruiser.
5,600 Tons. IH.P.8,000 iV.Z>.(9,600 F.D.)
Guns— 11-6 inch, &-\2pr., 1-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
The Nore.
Commander Thomas C. A. Blome-
field 16 Feb 14
Lieutenant Martin Robertson-Glas-
gow 4 June 13
Eng. Lieut Ernest Stocker 23 Sept 11
Gunner George W. Bradshaw 22 Nov 11
Carpenter Walter T. F. Miller ...20 Oct 13
Artif. Eng George T. Pillage 30 Aug 13
(Borne %n 'Cressy.')
268e JUPITER. {Dev.) Battleship
14,900 Tons.
I.S.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 wcA, 16-12^w\i
4-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
Commander Henry Luxmoore 16 Feb 14
{And for charqe of a group of Third
FUet Ships.)
Lieut.-Com J. F. Ford Anderson 11 Mar 13
Robert B. Ramsay 14 Feb 14
Eng. Com Percy C. Minhinnick23 May YA
Ch. Gunner Robert Eaton 29 Aug 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. Amos Nicholls 2 Sept 13
Carpenter William J. Lewis 15 Nov 13
He-commissioned at Devonport, 2Zrd December,
1913.
(Borne in ' Talbot.')
269 KALE. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
545 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Pembroke Dock.
Ch. Artif '. Eng. ..Harry Smith 7 Sept 12
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
270 KANGAROO. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
380 Tons. I.H.P. (6,100 F.D.)
Guns — l-12^?r., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Attentive.'
Lieut.-Com Mountague R. Bernard
29 July 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. .Ambrose* S. V. Whitehead
8 Aug 12
(Borne in ' Attentive.')
270a KENNET. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
550 Tons. I.H.P. (7,500 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr.
China.
Tender to ' Triumph.
Lieut -Com Fredf-ric A. FT. Russell5 Jan 14
Hub-Lieut Richard C. Olavell 12 Sept 13
Gunner (T)George E. Liming 25 Apr 13
Artif . Eng Charles M . Bray 9 Apr 13
(Borne in 'Triumph.')
884
THE ROYAL NAVY.
271 KENT. Cruiser.
»,80G Tons. I.H.P. 22,000 N.D.
Guns — 14-6 inch, 8-12 pr., 3-3 pr.
Portsmouth.
Eng. Com George E. Andrew ...16 Sept 13
Eng. Lieut James Hughes 6 May 12
Gunner Thomas P.' Collins 9 Mar 14
Boaisv:ain James Mitchell 23 Dee 11
Carpenter William H. Venning 23 Dec 11
(Borne in ' Victory.')
271a KESTREL. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
380 Tons. I.H.P. (5,800 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 jw., 5-6 pr.
The Nore.
Tender to ' Acteeon.'
Lieut, in com-\ Arthur G. Onslow,
mand j C.S.C 14 Aug 13
Ch.Artif.Eng.. .Frederick Peck 9 Aug 13
(Borne in 'Action.')
272 KING ALFRED. (Po.)
Cruiser.
14,100 Tons. LHP. 30,000 N.D.
Guns — 2-9-2 inch, 16-6 inch, 12-12 pr.,
3-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Portsmouth.
Commander Richard H. Walters. ..21 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com Norman D. Hodges ...12 Feb 13
Eng. Com Harry T. Garwood ... 7 Feb 13
Ch. Gunner...,. James Wallace 29 Jan 13
Ch. Carpenter.. .Arthur B. Leaf 1 Nov 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. Robert W. Stewart ... 3 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Good Hope.')
273 KING EDWARD VII. (Ch.)
Battleship.
16,350 Tons. I.H.P. 17,000 N.D.
(18,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 4-9-2 inch, 10-6 inch,
12-12 pr., 12-3 pr.
Flag Ship of Vice-Admiral Commanding Third
Battle Squadron.
Vice- Admiral ) T . _ , , x . .„
(acting) f Lewis Bayly.KCB, cvo 1 July 13
Personal Staff.
Secretary Leonard Blackler 1 July 13
Flag Com George T. C.P. Swabey— Aug 13
Flag Lieut.- Com. (S) Charles C. Dix "... 1 July 13
For general Staff Duties.
Eng. Capt Charles J. James 4 Feb 13
(Accommodated in ' Zealandta.')
Capt. B M.A.... Charles A. Lambert.. .11 July 13
(Asst.for Wireless Telegraphy Duties).
Fleet Surg Henry W. Finlayson,
MB 4 Jan 14
Clerk to Sec Geoffrey T. Smyth ... 1 July 13
Gerald A. Toule 14 Jan 14
Artif. Eng John M. Williams 18 Oct 12
(To assist Engineer Captain.)
(Accommodated in ' Zealandia.')
Assist. Clerk ...Duncan F. Forbes 9 Aug 13
Cavtain Edmund P. F. G.
Grant 1 July 13
Commander (N)Howard J. L. W. K.
Willcox... 1 Dec 13
HughS.Currey 22 Aug 13
Lieut.-Com (G)David T. Graham-
Brown, mvo — Aug 13
Lieutenant David V. F. Erskine...22 Aug 13
(T (Richard B. Lane... o Jan 14
Edmund F. Fitzgerald
29 Aug 13
Patrick B. Lawder ...10 Sept 13
Francis J '. Lambert 26 Mar 14
(Asst. to (N) Officer.)
John W. A. Waller ...22 Aug 13
(I)GuvN. W. Boves... 7 May 13
Eng. Com Charles J. Huddy 15 Oct 12
Eng. Lieut .Henry R. Sheridan ...14 May 12
Wilfrid Long. 2 Apr 13
Major B.M Guy V. Robinson 7 Dec 12
Capt. B.M.A... .Rowland Harries 12 July 13
Chaplain Bev. Thomas Crick, ma
19 Apr 13
Staff Surgeon ...Edgar S. Wilkinson, mb
1 Oct 13
Fleet Paym Trevor Hayles 20 June 13
Sub-Lieut The Bon. Henry M. A.
Cecil 8 Oct 13
NoelB. Cragg 13 Nov 13
Colin C. L. Mackenzie
(act) 6 Feb 14
John Harding (act) ... 6 Feb 14
Archibald E. de B.
Jennings (act) 17 May 12
Douglas J. Gavin (acf)\l May 12
Francis D. Butt (act) 17 May 12
Frank C. R. Young-
husband (act) 17 May 12
Russell H. McBean (act)
17 May 12
James G. Arbuthnott
(act) 17 May 12
Robert R. Gibbons (act)
17 May 12
Assist. Paym ....Arthur G. Harris 1 8ept 13
William H. W. Winn 7 May 12
Ch. Gunner (T)John Taylor 27 Oct 13
i Ch. Boatswain ..Charles L. Seats 5 Jan 14
THE ROYAL NAVY.
885
Gunner William L. Whyte..,.. 1 Aug 11
Henry Batterbury 16 Dec 11
(For Instructional Duties).
Robert McD. Brown
(act) ,..23 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties).
Sig. Boatswain. ..Ernest A. D. Collins 5 Dec 13
Wt. Telegraphist William G. Pulley-
blank 17Mav 12
Carpenter Stephen O. Hicks — July 13
Artif. Eng David Branson 14 May 12
Herbert Flood 19 May 11
Charles Porteous 14 May 12
Ernest S. Johnson (act)
13 Sept 13
Midshipman Frank H. P. Maurice.15 Sept 12
Ralph B. G-ossage 15 Sept 12
Nelson W. H. Weekeslo Sept 12
John G. Crosslev 15 Sept 12
Basil E. St. 0. Ninnesl5 Sept 12
Assist. Clerk.... Henry C. McNeil-Smith 9 Aug 13
Coryndon W. B. Colling
1 Feb 14
Completed to fullcrew at Sheerness, lith May, 1912.
273& KING GEORGE V, (Po).
Battleship.
23,000 Tons. H.P. 27,000 N.B.
Guns — lO-lS'S inch, 16-4 inch, i-"&pr.
Flag Ship of Vice- Admiral Commanding Second
Battle Squadron.
Vice-Admiral ...Sir George J. S. Warrender,
Bart., kcb, kcvo ...16 Dec 12
Personal Staff.
Secretary (I)Graham Hewlett. ..24 Dec 12
Flag Com The Hon. Arthur Stopford
16 Nov 12
(And for War Staff Duties).
Flag. Lieut.-Com.(S)Bemsird Buxton ..27 Dec 13
(And for War Staff Duties)
For general Staf Duties.
Lieut. -Com (T)Geoffrey C. Candy 12 Feb 13
(For Wireless Telegraphy Duties.)
Eng. Capt William Whittinghaml5 Aug 13
(Accommodated in 'Assistance')
Fleet Surgeon ...Thomas D. Halahan,
MB, FRCS Ed. BA. ...10 Oct 12
Clerk to Sec Valentine H. Goldsmith
17 Dec 12
(I)Bernard Hamnett..27 Dec 12
Artif. Eng John W. Nepo 18 Oct 12
(To assist Eng. Captain.)
(Accommodated in ' Assistance.')
Clerk Gilbert T. Basktrville 8 Nov 13
Captain George H. Baird 7 Mar 13
Commander (N) William M Kerr 7 Mar 13
Thomas L. Goldie 1 Oct 12
Henry J. S. Brownrigg
(In lieu of a Lieut. (G) ). — Aug 12
Lieut.-Com Robin C. Dalglish 29 Aug 13
(T)CharlesA.Carey...ll Oct 12
George C.Woodward 7 Mar 13
(And for Physical Training Duties.)
Lieutenant Reginald B. Darke ...14 Dec 12
Harry D. Dunbar-Dunbar
Rivers 2 Dec 12
Lieutenant Eupert T. Gould 12 Feb 14
(Assist to (N) Officer.)
Arthur W.La T. Bisset 5 Feb 13
Lieut. R.N.R.,.. John W. Grimston (act)
14 Jan 14
Eng. Com Oliver R. Paul 17 July 11
Eng. Lieut Stephen Brown 4 Nov 11
(I)Samuel H. Dunlop 17 Aug 12
Assist. Constructor W. H. Wallond .... — Mar 14
(With rank of Eng. Lieut.)
Major R.M.A.... John R. H. Horn- i — Aug 13
fray J (28 Jan 13)
Lieut. R.M. (I)Henry R. Haines 13 Aug 13
Chaplain and \Rev. William H.
Naval fnst. I Goudge, MA 8 Jan 14
Staff Surg Robert H. Atkins, MB,
BA 16 Nov 12
Fleet Paym Herbert J. Hargraves 8 Feb 13
Sub-Lieut George G. L. Blake ...13 Nov 13
Herbert A. C. Lane ... 8 Oct 13
Cyril E. Douglas-
Pennant (act) 7 Mar 13
Steuart A. Pears (act) 7 Mar 13
Oswald W.Oorn wallis
(ac) 7 Mar 13
Alexander A.L. Miller
(act) 7 Mar 13
Ernest T. Donnell (act)
7 Mar 13
Alexander D. Lacy (act)! Mar 13
Philip J. L. Skinner (act)
7 Mar 13
Assist. Paym.... Bernard F. Colson 16 Nov 12
JohnG. Elgar 7 Mar 13
Ch. Boatswain... John Lee 10 Aug 12
Gunner (T)CharlesH. Cromp-
ton 12 Feb 12
John M. Hawkridge... 6 Feb 12
Alfred W. Wright 16 Nov 12
(For Instructional Duties).
William Sawle 16 Nov 12
(.For Instructional Duties.)
Gerald H. A. Pretty... 7 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties).
Charles Woolgar 7 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
R.M. Gunner ...Edward C. Mugridge 7 Mar 13
Sig. Boatswain. .William Arberry 3 Feb 13
Wt. Telegraphist Harold Blanden 7 Mar 13
Carpenter Frederick J. Drew... 16 Mar 12
Artif . Eng Herbert J. Winch 6 May 12
Harold J. Bvrne 4 Sept 12
Andrew K. Birrell 16 Nov 12
John W. Jones (act)... 6 Sept 13
Wt. Armourer... Andrew Paterson 20 Dec 13
Wt. Electrician.. Joseph A. Smith. 29 Mar 13
Midshipman ...EdmundH.N. Harvey 7 Mar 13
Humphrey O. Thorn-
hill 7 Mar 13
William Haynes 7 Mar 13
William B.Metcalfe... 7 Mar 13
Robert L. B. Cunliffe 7 Mar 13
Cecil B. Turner 15 May 13
Archibald H. Wann...l5 May 13
Lionel C. Ansdell 15 May 13
Ivo C. Little 15 May 13
Assist. Clerk. ...Royston H. lohnson ... 9 Aug 13
Kenneth R. G. Browne 9 Aug 13
Richard C. Lloyd-Owen
10 Feb 14
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 16th November, 1912.
336
THE ROYAL NAVY.
273c KINSHA. (Dev.) P. River
Steamer for service on the
Tangtsze.
616 Tons. I.H.P. 1,200 N.D.
Guns — 2-12 pr.
China.
Lieut.-Cam Hugh D.Marryat ...27 Oct 11
Lieutenant......... Guy O. Maund 4 Feb 14
Surgeon Henry B. Scargill ....4 Feb 13
Sub-Lieut Kenneth M. Fardell...— Jan 14
Artif. I£ng James Anderson 9 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Nankin, \Zth March, 1914.
KITE. (Po.) Gun Boat.
254 Tons. I.H.P. 110 N.I).
Guns — 1-4 1 inch, 1-4 inch.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Excellent.'
(tor Officer borne see 'Excellent.')
213d LAERTES (C'A.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Ions. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns -3-4 inch.
TMrd Destroyer Flotilla .
Tender to ' D/.do.'
Lieut.-Com Malcolm L. Goldsmith
16 Oct 13
Lieutenant Arthur B. G. T. Chamberlain
16 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut Alexander Hill 3 Dec 12
Sub-Lieut Frederick A. Priest.. .16 Oct 13
Gunner (T)John H.Evans (act)28 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Dido.')
273e LAFOREY (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns— 3-4 inch.
Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Dido.'
Commander Graham R. L. Edwards
23 Jan 14
Lieutenant Reginald Godsell 3 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut Herbert. T. G. Lobb . 24 Feb 13
Sub-Lieut Cyril W. Bower (act).. .10 Feb 14
Gunner (T)Samuel E. Butcher 18 Feb 14
(Borne in ' Dido.' )
274 LANCASTER. (Ch.) Cruiser
9, 800 Tons. I. H.P. 22, 000 N.D.
Guns— ]£-6 inch, 8-12 pr., S-Spr.
Fourth Cruiser Squadron.
Captain Warren H. D'Oyly ... 5 Nov 12
Commander Michael H. Wilding. ..10 Mar 14
Lieut.-Com (T)Edward M.Bennett
5 Nov 12
(N)James M. Begg ... 5 Nov 12
William E. Compton 5 Nov 12
Lieutenant (G) Edward H. P.
bidgcumbe 8 Jan 13
Alexander R.Chalmer 16 Sept 13
Hubert G. M. Hill 16 Sent 13
Donal S. McGrath 16 Sept 13
Eng. Com Herbert L. Parry ... 1 Mar 12
ling. Lieut, William A. Carlisle ...29 Aug 13
Francis H. Hall 9 Jan 13
Captain S.Af.. .. Gordon H. H.Prynne 16 Sept 13
Chaplain Rev. Geoffrey W. 1'ibbs,
ma 18 Sept 13
Fleet Surg John A. L. Campbell 5 Nov 12
Fleet Paym ( I) Allison B. Hall 16 Sept 13
Surgeon George A. S. Hamilton 7 July 13
Sub-Lieut James C. Colvill 27 Sept 13
Sub-Lieut. B.C. N. Charles T. Beard — Jan 14
Asst. Paym John B. Odam 5 Nov 12
Gunner James H. Holmes ...18 Sept 13
Clarence G. Strong.. ..16 Sept 13
(For Instructional duties.)
Boats/vain Richard A. Knott 3 Rept 13
Sig. Boatswain... William Reid 5 Nov 12
Carpenter Alfred Lamey 8 Jan 13
Artif. Eng Joseph L. Cherril 16 Sept 13
Walter McQueen 16 Sept 13
JamesW. O'Brien 11 Jan 12
Alexander I. Torry
(act) 16 Sept 13
Asst. Clerk Harry G. Williams ... 9 Aug 13
He-commissioned at Devonport on 16th September,
1913.
274a LANCE (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
965 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Completing by Messrs. Thornycroft 8f Co.,
Southampton.
Eng. Lieut Arthur J. Butler 29 Sept 13
(Borne in ' Victory.')
2746 LANDRAIL (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Gu as — 3-4 inch.
Completing by Messrs. Yarr.w <§• Co., Scotstoun.
Lieut.-Com Bruce Lloyd Owen ...16 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut Francis H. Lyon 4 June 13
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
337
275 LAPWING. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
745 Tons. H.P. fl3,500 F.B.J
Guns — 2-i inchy 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut.- Com Alan F. W . Howard. .26 Mar 12
Lieutenant (N) Walter F. Preedy 1 Oct 13
Eng. Lieutenant James L. Sands 25 Jan 11
.Sub-Lieut Geoffrey R. Bromet ... 6 Apr 12
Gunner (T)Martin W. Mundell 8 Feb 13
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
275a LARK (Oh.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
965 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
(hi in* — 3-4 inch.
Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Dido.'
Commander Denis G. Thynne ....10 Nov 13
Lieutenant Hilary P. Mead 2 Nov 13
Eng. Lieut Robert Preston 4 June 13
Sub-Lieut Arthur C. Allen — Mar 14
Gunner (T)Herbert Bulmer...ll Nov 13
(Borne in ' Dido.')
275b LARNE. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
730 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Lieut. -Com Aubrey T. Tillard 28 Jan 11
Lieutenant Lionels. M. Adam ... 6 May 13
Eng. Lieut Frederick J. Lewis-
Heath 4 Mar 13
Sub-Lieut Conway W. H. Pulford
26 Mar 14
Gunner (T)Frederick J.Coulton8 Aprl3
(Borne in ' Blake.')
276 LATOHA.(Po.) Light Cruiser
3,400 Tom. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-4*7 inch.
Second Fleet.
Mine Layer Squadron.
Commander Rudolf M. Burmester20 Aug 13
Lieut.-Com Charles G. Ramsey ...23 Aug 12
Lieutenant ......Colin G. Harper 31 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut William Begg ..., 3 Dec 12
Staff Surgeon HerbertL.Geoghegan 6 June 12
A*J!?'*F?VT \ George A. Cooke 6 Nov 12
xn-charge ... S
Gunner Angus B. Rutherford 12 Aug 12
(T)Herbert J. Marchant
1 Feb 13
Carpenter. George Emmerson 9 Sept 12
Artif. Eng Benjamin Hooley 26 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Chatham, 1st June, 1908.
276a LAUREL (CH.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer .
965 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Own*— 3-4 inch.
Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Dido'
Commander Frank F. Rose 27 Feb 14
Lieutenant Charles R. Peploe 9 Mar 14
Eng. Lieut Edward H. T. Meeson 5 Jan 13
Sub-Lieut. ,. Charles A. W. Muir...— Mar 14
Gunner (T)Samuel Radcliffe 11 Mar 14
(Borne in 5 Dido.')
27Gb LAVEROCK (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Ions. H.P. (21,500 F.D.)
Gunx—3-4: ineh.
Completing by Messrs. Yarrow $ Co., Sootstoun.
Eng. Lieut George F. H. Parsons29 Sept 13
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
276c LAWFORD (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. HP. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns—S-i inch.
Completing by the Fairfield Shipbuilding Co.,
Govan.
Lieut.-Com Arthur A. Scott ... ..15 Mar 14
Lieutenant Charles E. Wilson ...16 Mar 14
Eng. Lieut Lancelot H. Black 16 Aug 13
Gunner (T)William J. Wilson
(act) 28 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
277 LEANDER. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
4,300 Tons. I.H.P. 5,000 N.D.
Guns — 2-12 pr., 6-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Depot Ship.
Commander Laurence R. Oliphant 1 Apr 14
Lieut.-Com James B. Bateman ... 7 Oct 11
Lieutenant (G) Owen C. Hare ...10 May 13
(And for duty with Seventh Flotilla.)
(N)Frederick C. Lucas 6 Sept 13
Eng. Com William B. Lakeman 8 Apr 13
(And for duty with Torpedo Boat Destroyers.)
Eng. Lieut Henry J. Lamb 24 Feb 12
Chaplain Rev. Arthur T. B. Baker,
MA 28 Oct 13
(And for T. B. Destroyers.)
Fleet Surgeon ... John E. H. Phiilips... - Oct 13
(And for duty with T. B. Destroyers.)
Fleet Paym Arthur W. Morrell ...10 Nov 13
Staff Surg Herbert A. Browning,
MA — Aug 12
Paymaster Henry W. Woodward 8 Mar 13
(For Victualling Duties.)
888
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Assist. Paym ...(I)Kichard A. Hawkes-
worth 3 Oct 12
Ch. Gunner (T)Thomas Mitchell.. .12 Oct 12
Ch. Carpenter ...Albert A. B. Tozer ...23 June 13
Gunner Henry S. Hntchings... 1 Oct 12
Boatswain James L. Grigor 3 Nov 13
Edgar J. Sykes 2 Sept 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Artif. Eng Edward Freeman 3 Dec 13
Clerk Alan E. Beall 18 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport, ith August, 1908.
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
For Command of Reserve TBs.
Lieut.-Com Bertrand BannermanU Mar 14
Charles L. Fox 14 Mar 14
Lieutenant Hugh JR. Troup 14 Mar 14
For Torpedo Boat Destroyers.
Lieut. R.N. R. ...Henry N. J. Farrell (act)
27 Jan 14
Eng. Com Albert E. Callings 3 Aug 12
Sub-Lieut Henry T. W. Pawsey — Mar 14
James L. M. Stevenson — Mar 14
Gilbert C. Pellv 21 Mar 14
Gilbert A. B. Hills ...— Mar 14
Stanley W.Davis — Mar 14
Edward D. Marstcn ... — Mar 14
Glyn C. H. Clayton ...— Mar 14
Cyril A. H. Brooking — Mar 14
John G. H. Steedman
(act) 26 Mar 14
David G. H. Bush(act)V2 Mar 14
Ch. Gunner William R. Bidgood...l9 Jan 14
Daniel Donovan (tempy.)
21 Feb 14
Joseph M. Cater (tempy)
10 Nov 13
Edwin E.Daly 15 Oct 13
Gunner Henry E. Newcombe ... 1 Nov 12
Harry E. Coleman 21 Feb 14
Nicholas Southwood ...17 Feb 14
Herbert S. Sangwell 6 Feb 13
Walter S. Ault 6 Oct 13
Benjamin Plent ....17 Feb 14
Albert M.W.Chapman2$ Sun 13
Charles E. Bounton ...17 Feb 14
Percy F.James 16Junel3
William C. Musson ...17 Feb 14
Tender.
'Valiant.'
Torpedo Boat Destroyers.
See page 269d.
278 LEDA. (Ch.) Torpedo Gun-
Boat.
810 Tons. I.H.P. 4,000 N.I). (5,700 F.D.j
Guns — 2-4*7 inch, 4-3 pr.
, First Fleet.
Mine Sweeping Gun-Boat.
Lieut.-Com Hugh Seymour 4 Mar 14
Sub-Lieut Humphrey G.Veale... 3Mov 13
Gunner ..Robert W.Martin 16 Jan 13
(N)John Orgee 3 Mar 14
Artif. Eng James Forrest 1 Oct 13
Re-commissioned at Sheerness on ith March, 1914.
278a LEGION (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. (HP. 24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-i inch.
Completing by Messrs. Denny Bros., Dumbarton.
Eng. Lieut Charles E. Garrard ...30 Sept 13
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
278£ LENNOX (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. HP. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Completing by Messrs. Beardmore fy Co., Glasgow.
Eng. Lieut Harold H. Huxham... 5 Nov 18
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
278c LEONIDAS (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. H.P. (22,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Completing by Messrs. Palmer's Shipbuilding Co.,
J arrow.
Eng. Lieut John E. G. Cunn-
ingham 4 Feb 13
(Borne in ^Pembroke.')
279 LEOPARD. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
385 Tons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D.)
Guns- 1-12^?\, 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotillas,
Tender to ' Leander.'
Lieut jn com- J Vemon g. Bntlep, 19 Feb u
wand \
Ch. Artif. Eng.. .James A. Potter 9 Aug 13
(Borne t'» ' Leander.')
280 LEVEN. (Po.) Torpedo -
Boat Destroyer.
370 Tons. I.H.P (6.300 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 jw\, 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Attentive.'
LimH,nd\ °T~. } William J- *"• Dunlop 20 Jan 14
Artif. Eng Albert Matthews 13 Mar 13
(Borne in 'Attentive.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
281 LEVIATHAN. (Po.) Cruiser.
14,100 Tons. I.H.P. 30,000 N.D.
Guns— 2-9-2 inch, 16-6 inch, 12-12 pr.,
8-3 pr.
Chatham.
Eng. Com John E. Vibert 12 Jan 12
Ch. Gunner George B. Chainey 28 Jan 13
Carpenter Henry J . Hall (act) ...22 Dec 13
Artif. Eng William Howes 6 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Pembroke.')
281a LIBERTY. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. H.P. (24 500 F.J).)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Dido.'
Lieut.-Com Nigel K. W. Barttelot 7 Mar U
Eng.-Lieut Frank A. Butler 17 June 13
Gunner (T) Harry Morgan 31 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Dido.')
282 LIFFEY. (Ch.) Torpedo- Boat
Destroyer.
550 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'St. George.'
Artif. Eng George A. Trim 25 Sept 13
(Borne in ' M. George.')
283 LIGHTNING. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
320 Tons. I.H.P, (3,900 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
The Nore.
Tender to 'Actieon.'
Llmlnd! C.°!'!.. } (I)ThomasCC.Bolster 12 Dec 11
Ch. Artif. Eng. Edward L. Callaway ...20 Jun 13
(Borne in 'Action.')
283a LINNET. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.j
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Dido.'
Lieut.-Com Loftus W. Jones 20 Dec 13
Lieutenant Guy L. Warren 22 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Percy Beeve 30 Apr 13
Sub-Lieut Edward S. B. Butlin..23 Dec 13
Gunner (T)Miehael J. McLoughlin
1 Jan 14
(Borne in ' Dido.')
284 LION. (Dev.) Battle Cruiser.
26,350 Tons. H.P. 70,000 N.D.
Guns — 8-13-5 inch, 16-4 inch, i-Zpr,
Flag Ship of Rear-Admiral Commanding the
First Battle- Cruiser Squadron.
Rear-Admiral. ., David Beatty, cb,
mvo, dso 1 Mar 13
Personal Staff.
Secretary Prank T. Spickernell 1 Mar 13
Flag Lieut Ralph P. Seymour ... 1 Mar 13
For general Staff Duties.
Commander The Hon. Reginald
A. R. Plunkett 24 Feb 13
(For War Staff DuUes.)
Eng. Capt Frank R. Stuttaford 31 Jan 13
(Accommodated in ' Queen Mary.')
Lieut. B.M.A.... Harold M. Franks 4 June 12
(18 Nov 11)
(For duty as Asst. for W.T. Duties.)
Clerk to Sec Leslie N. Sampson ... 1 Mar 13
Reginald H. Pearce... 3 Mar 13
Artif . Eng William K.Bodycomb31 Oct 12
(To assist Eng. Capt.)
(Accommodated in ' Queen Mary.')
Captain Alfred E.M.Chatfield,
ovo — Mar 13
Commander Henry W. Parker 12 Sept 11
(N)Herbert L. Edwards
26 Dec 12
Lieut.-Com (T)Evan C. Bunbury 31 Dec 13
Francis H. Brabant ... — Oct 13
(G)Gerald F. Longhurst
3 Jan 14
Lieutenant John B. Glencross 31 Oct 13
Guy P. Bowles 4 June 12
Arthur L. Harrison... 4 June la
Charles M. R. Schwerdt
21 Apr 13
John H. Carroio 9 Feb 14
(Asst. to (N) Officer.)
Lieut. B.N.R.... Ernest H. Thornton
(act) 7 Feb 14
Eng. Com Donald P. Green 25 Feb 10
Eng.-Lieut George Preece 9 Aug 13
John C. Flint 16 Aug 11
Casper V. Baker (act) 9 Jan 14
Major R.M. Francis J. W. Harvey 12 Feb IS
Lieut. R.M. Francis R. Jones ., 23 Dec 12
(And for Physical Training Duties.)
Chaplain Rev. Cecil W. Lydall,
ma 4 June 12
Fleet Surgeon. ...Alexander Maclean, MB.
10 Dec 13
Staff Surgeon ...Alfred B. Cox, MB 4 June 12
Fleet Paym Charles H. Rowe 26 Apr 12
340
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Hub-Lieut Aubrey C. Newbold ....13 Nov 13
William I. L. Mac-
Bwen 8 Oct 13
Philip F. Glover (act) 6 May 13
AnthonyO.Powell(aci) ti May 13
Philip M. Filleul (act) t> May 13
James H. Young (act) 6 May 13
Thomas E . Docksev (act)
6 May 13
Asst. Paym James Dean 6 June 12
James G. Johnson — Aug 13
Ch. Gunner John T. Crapp 3 Feb 11
Ch. Artif. Eng.. Ed ward C. Phillips ... 1 Oct 12
Gunner '...(T)Joseph H. Burton. .14 Apr 13
Robert Purdie 4 June 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Wiliam H. Olver 6 Oct 13
William H.Macey 4Junel2
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Martin Norsworthy 4 June 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatsviain.. Edward Downing 4 June 12
R.M. Gunner ...George W. Comley ... — Septl2
Carpenter Frederick E. Dailey 12 July 10
Artif. Eng William T. Rowland 4 June 12
James L. Crawford 4 June 12
Daniel Hum pherson... 8 Oct 12
Arthur J. Rice (act)... 7 Nov 13
nt. Electrician Edwin G. Goad 2 Apr 13
Midshipman Roderick L. Moore ...15 Jan 13
R. E. Lewis-Lloyd ...15 Jan 13
William R. Steele 15 Jan 13
The Hon. Alan B. de
Blaquiere 15 Jan 13
William G.B.Hartley 15 May 13
Patrick F. Cooper 15 May 13
Richard F. Fegen 15 May 13
Philip B.Vaux 15 May 13
Sterling N. Cobbold... 15 May 13
Assist. Clerk.. . Hubert P. Chapman... 9 Aug 13
Herbert Glanville 1 Feb 14
Commissioned at Devonport on the 4th June, 1912.
285 LIVELY. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
400 Tons. I.H.P. (6,250 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr , 5-6 <pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Lieut, in com- ) Harold T.Baillie-Grohman
mand j 15 Mar 14
Ch. Artif. Eng. George A. Butler 30 Oct 13
(Borne in Leander.')
286 LIVERPOOL. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
4,800 Tons. H.P. (22,000 F.D.)
Guns— 2-6 inch, 10-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
Second Fleet.
Portsmouth.
Captain Edward Reeves 9 July 13
Commander Arthur M. Staneomb 31 Dec 13
Lieut.- Com (G)Ralph G. Dinwiddy
6 Jan 14
Lieutenant (N)Henry P. Norwood
13 Dec 13
Maurice Ewbank 3 May 13
Kng. Com Joseph A. W. Bounevialle
12 Mar 12
Eng. Lieut Warwick V.Kennaway25 July 12
Staff Surgeon ....Francis J. L. P. McKenna,
MB ...22 Feb 14
Fleet Paym AlfredT. Babb 28 Mar 11
SUbUli%R j- John Drinkwater (act) 2 Dec 13
Assist. Paym.... Reginald A. Bradbury 8 Sept 10
Gunner , William D. Callan 13 Dec 12
(T)Ernest Ovenden...l4 Jan 13
Carpenter John C. Coleman 24 Dec IK
Artif. Eng George W. Feast (act) 21 Jan 14
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth onlith Mar .,1913.
286a LIZARD. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
745 Tons H.P. (13,500 F.D )
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-\2pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woo-lwich.'
Lieut.-Com Evelyn C ..O.Thomson24 May 13
Lieutenant (N)William G. Tennant
1 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut James C. M. Boyle ...15 Apr 11
Sub-Lieut John St. E. Cardew .. — Jan 14
Gunner (T)Henry J. Ep\vorth26 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
2866 LLEWELLYN (Ch.)Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Completing by Messrs. Beardmore Sf Co. .Glasgow.
Eng.Lieiit Maurice J. R. Sharp. ..10 Mar 13
Gunner (T)Thomas J. Catchpole
31 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
287 LOCUST. {Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
385 Tons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D.)
Guns — l-12^r., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Lieut.-Com Clement R. Dane ......11 Jan 12
Ch. Art. Eng. ...Edwin G. Hoskin 13 Apr 11
(Borne in 'Leander.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
841
288 LONDON. (Dcv.) Battleship.
15,000 Tons. I.H.P. 15,000 N.D.
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 16-12 pr.,
2-3 pr.
Second fleet.
The Nore.
Captain John G. Armstrong ...18 Feb 14
Commander Francis C. Vaughan...l8 Feb 14
Lieut. -Com George 8. Tbornley ... — Aug 13
Arthur G. N. Lane ...17 Aug 12
(N)Eardwick F. Bradshaw
15 Sept 13
Lieutenant (T)Francis J. C.Allen 29 Aug 13
(G)Ralph D. Binney...l3 Feb 14
Lieut. R.N. R.... Victor F. Lyon (act) ...14 Jan 14
Eng. Com Alfred E. Atkins 25 Nov 13
Eng. Lieut John F. Goldsmith.. .29 Sept 11
Capt. R.M. (I)Henry B. Inmanj (J^nlS)
Lieut. R.M. (I)Cecil S. Goldingham
28 Dec 13
Staff Surg Charles C. Macmillan,
dso, MB 18 Feb 14
Fleet Paym John S. Annesley 18 Feb 14
Assist. Paym... .Cecil F. Turner 3 Apr 13
Gunner Arthur B. Neal 10 Jan 12
(T)Frederick W. Lowder
(act) 10 Nov 13
Boatswain Alfred G. Knight 5 Jan 14
William G. Harding. ..26 Feb 14
(Lent from ' Queen ' for training duties with
Youths.)
Henry W. Southard... 6 Mar 14
(For Q. D. Duties.)
Carpenter Frederick G.Eke(aci)19 Mar 14
Artif. Eng Walter Newman 26 Feb 14
Charles W. Toms (act) 1 8 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Devonport on 18th February,
1914.
289. LOOKOUT (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer,
965 Tons'. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Gv.ns — 8-4 inch .
Building by Messrs. Thornycroft & Co.,
Southampton.
291 LORD NELSON. (Ch.)
Battleship.
16,500 Tons. I.H.P. 16,750 N.D.
Guns — \-\2inch, 10-9*2 inch, 24-12 pr„
2-$pr.
Fourth Battle Squadron.
Captain... Rowland Nugent 16 June 13
Commander Charles N. Tindal-
Carill-Worsley 1 Julv 13
Jjieut.-Com (T)WilliamL.Dodgson 1 July 13
Lieut.-Com. ... , (Gr)George I. S. Morel5 Oct 12
Arthur Henniker-
Heaton 31 Aug 13
(N)Arthnr F.Powell... 2 Feb 14
Lieutenant James H. Maitland-
Maksdll-Crichton 23 June 1 3
(I)Cornelius (J, Kegnart
6 Nov 13
Guy K. Twiss 30 Jan 12
Kenneth Edwards 4 Feb 13
John F. Williams 5 Feb 13
Lieut. R.N .R.... Alexander L. Ambler
(act) 10 July 13
Eng. Com Charles Stevens 9 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut Andrew St. J. O'Neill 1 July 13
Frank V. King 22 Aug 12
Capt. R.M. Arthur B. Maxwell...— Oct 13
(2 Sept 13)
Lieut. K.Jtf..4....NeiI I. Eastman 1 July 13
Fleet Surgeon ...Elystan G.E. O'Leary,
JFRCS, Ed 20 Dec 13
Staff Surgeon ...George O. M. Dicken-
son, mb 1 Nov 13
Fleet Paym. ...Tom Seaman 25Junel3
Sub-Lieut Dudley W. Ryder ...26 Aug 1.3
Sub-Lieut. \ Arthur W. Knight (act)
R.A'.R.... J 5 Mar 14
Assist. Paym....(I)OciAen H. Read 1 July 13
Gunner Edward A. J. Rees ...16 June 13
(T)Henry Taylor 16 Junel3
Walter D. Ely 12 JaD 11
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Edmond Daly 16 June 13
David H. Imms (act) 1 July 13
Carpenter Thomas H. Gwilliam 11 Apr 13
Artif. Eng Alexander T. Bilsland 9 May 13
Ernest Taylor 30 Nov 11
William Williams (act)
7 Jan 14
Wi. Mechanician Richard Lavis 11 Jan 13
Midshipman Arthur S.Lindsell .... 15 Jan 12
Philip L. Vian 15 Jan 12
Henry J.R.Paramore 15 Jan 12
Wilfred B. Price 15 Jan 12
Clerk Frank H. Sale 25 Sept 11
Assist. Clerk Michael A. C. Slipper 10 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at the Nore on the 1st July, 1913.
291a LOUIS {Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
965 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Owns— 3-4 inch.
Completing by the Fairfield Shipbuilding Co.
Govan
Eng. Lieut Ernest E. Moore ......29 Sept J3,
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
342
THE ROYAL NAVY.
1& LOWESTOFT. (Oh.) Light
Cruiser.
5,440 Tons. H.P. 22,000 N.D.
Guns — 9-6 inch, 4-3 pr.
Completing at Chatham.
Captain *Theobald W. B. Kennedy
20 Nov 13
Commander *Robert H. R. Mackay
31 Dec 13
Lieut.-Com (G)John C. Davis 5 Dec 13
Lieutenant *(N)William K. Priston
4 Jan 14
*HenryB.S. Beresford26 Mar 14
Eng. Com Arthur E. Ewart 1 Jan 13
Eng. Lieut Cecil H. J. Purkis 13 May 13
Staff Surg Robert W. B. Hall ...— Mar 14
Gunner Henrv J. Oxenbury...28 Aug 13
(T)George P. Law 18 Sept 13
Carpenter Harold M. Northrop.... 8 May 13
{Borne in ' Pembroke ')
To be commissioned about end of March for service
in First Light Cruiser Squadron.
*And on commissioning.
291c LOYAL. (Oh.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. (H.P. 24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Completing by Messrs. Denny Bros., Dumbarton.
Eng. Lieut Frederick W. Bromleyl6 Aug 13
(Borne in ' Vivid. ')
291d LUCIFER. (Oh.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. H.P. (22,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Completing by Messrs. Palmer's Shipbuilding
Co., Jarrow.
Eng. Lieut Leonard C. W. Harrington
21 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Pembroke.')
292 LURCHER. (Dei).) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
765 Tons. H.P. (20,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Commander Kichaj.d F, White 14 Oct 13
Lieutenant (N)John B. May 24 May 13
Eng. Lieut Francis Ranken 19 July 11
Sub-Lieut (I)G. Colin Lang 1 Nov 13
Gunner (T)Denis Foley (act)...17Mayl.3
(Borne in ' Hecla.')
292a LYDIARD. (Gh.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Ton*t HP. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns 3-4 inch.
Completing by the Fairfield Shipbuilding Co.
Govan,
293 LYNX. (Po.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
935 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Commander Reginald St. P. Parry 16 Dec 13
Lieutenant Brian Thornbury 16Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Harold V.Whyham...24 Apr 12
Sub-Lieut Stacey Wise 16 Dec 13
Gunner (T)Albert J. Schloegell
17 Dec 13
(Borne in ' Hecla.')
294 LYRA. (Dev.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
730 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Commander Ernest G. W. Davidson
7 Sept 12
Lieutenant James W.O Dalgleishl5 Feb 13
Eng. Lieut Maurice E. J. Baker 9 Apr 13
Sub-Lieut Archibald E. D. C.
Duthy — Aug 13
Gunner (T)George Jarvis 17 Jan 13
(Borne in ' Blake.')
295 LYSANDER. (Oh.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
965 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Dido.'
Lieut.-Com Henry F. H. Wakefield 3 Dec 13
Lieutenant Henry A. Binmore 9 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Francis E. Dean 15 Apr 13
Sub-Lieut Frederick E. Raw 17 Mar 14
Gunner (.T)Francis A. Hull.... & Dec 13
(Borne in ' Dido.')
296 MAGNET. (Po.) Special
Service Vessel.
430 Tons. LHP. 650 N.D.
Gu?is — 4-3 pr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Victory.'
£^2£3}»«*A-D»n^~u Feb 13
(Borne in ' Victory.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
348
298 MAGNIFICENT. (Dev.)
Battleship.
14,900 Tom.
LH.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 16-12 pr.,
4-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
Commander James D. D. Stewart 29 June 13
Lieut.-Com Cecil J. Crocker 16 Oct 13
Eng. Com John F. Bushby, 12 Nov 13
Ck. Gunner Arthur Horbury 28 July 13
Carpenter William A. Cawsey... 3 Feb 13
Artif, Eng William H. Pengelly 5 Jan 14
Re-commissioned at Devonport on 1st July, 1913.
(Borne in ' Ctzsar.)
299 MAIDSTONE. (Po.) Depot
Ship for Submarines.
3,600 Tons. LH.P. 2,800 N.D.
Patrol Flotillas.
Portsmouth.
Depdt Ship of Eighth Submarine Flotilla.
Captain Arthur K. Waistell .. 1 Sept 13
(For duty with Submarines and in command
of Eighth Flotilla.)
Commander Nicholas E. Aichdalel6 Mar 14
(And for duty with Submarines)
Lieutenant (N)Vincent B. Cardwell
22 Jan 13
(T)Gordon C. Wilkinson
31 Dec 13
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Eng. Lieut Charles G. Ham 18 June 12
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Cecil Simpson 18 Oct 12
(And for duty with, Submarines.)
Stanley Jackson 24 June 13
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Fleet Surg Samuel Conner, MB... 15 Oct 12
Fleet Paym Gerald Solfleet 9 Mar 14
Asst. Paym Fritz J. Keger 15 Jan 14
Ch. Boatswain.. William H. Woods ...14 Dec 11
Gunner (T)Alfred B. Lean 8 Jan 13
Carpenter George E. Hutson .... 4 Jan 13
The following Officers are borne as additional: —
For Command of Submarines.
Lieut.-Com Ernest W.Leir (E4) ...—Sept 13
Noel F. Laurence (El) — Nov 13
David de B. StocksCE2) 9 July 13
Cecil P. Talbot (E6)...17 Oct 13
Edward C. Boyle (D3) — Feb 14
William St. J. Eraser
(D7) 15 Oct 12
Theodore S.Brodie(D8)1 5 Oct 12
Charles S. Benning (E5)
20 Sept 13
Lieut.-Com Kenneth M. Bruce (D4)15 Oct 12
Arthur G. Jameson (D6)
11 Mar 14
Robert C. Halahan (D2)
8 Feb 13
Godfrey Herbert (D5)19 Nov 13
Lieutenant Archibald D. Cochrane
(Dl) 15 Oct 12
For Submarines.
Lieutenant John de B. Jessop 9 July 13
Henry E. Smyth — Oct 13
Cromwell H. Varley ...15 Oct 12
Anthony B. Lockhartlb Oct 12
Frederick A. P. Williams-
Freeman — Oct 13
Donald F. O'C. Brodie
30 Dec 13
Geoffrey E. Burton 19 Nov 13
Charles M.S. Chapmanlb Oct 12
Walter L. Landaie 30 Dec 13
Ronald W. Blacklock — Nov 13
Ernest G. Ebblewhite...28 Feb 13
(I) Colin Mayers 18 Nov 12
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 15£A October, 1912.
303 MAJESTIC. (Dev.) Battle-
ship.
14,900 Tons.
LH.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 16-12 j>r.,
4-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
Captain Edwin V. Underbill.. .14 Aug 13
(And for charge of a group of Ships
of the Third Fleet.)
Lieut.-Com WaldemarB.Wilkinsonll Mar 13
Eng. Com John M. J. Murphy... 4 Mar 13
Fleet Surg Edwin Folliott 1 Jan 14
(And for group of Ships of Third Fleet)
Fleet Paym William E. E. Martin23 Sept 12
(And for Accounts of group of Ships of Third
Fleet.)
Asst. Paym (DHerbert H.Smith... 9 Sept 12
Ch. Carpenter. ..Charles Hardy 17 June 13
Gunner William T. Ahearn.... 1 Sept 13
Artif. Eng Frank H. Allen 30 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport, 2nd August, 1910.
MALAYA. Battleship.
Building by Messrs. Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whit-
worth fy Co., Armstrong Yard, Walker,
Newcasile-on- Tyne.
( Is leing built at the charge of the Federated
Malay States.)
344
THE ROYAL NAVY.
304 MALLARD. {Oh.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
340 Tons. I.H.P. (5,700 F.D.~)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Tyne.'
Lieut, in com- \ Charles C. de M. Malan
mand J 3 Feb 14
Artif. Eng Albert Howe 3 May 13
{Borne in ' Tyne.')
MANLY. (Dev.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
Building by Messrs. Yarrow fy Co., Scotstoun.
MANSFIELD. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
Building by Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie 8f Co.,
Hebburn-oTh- Tyne .
305 MAORI. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
1035 Tons. H.P. (15,500 F.D.)
Guns— -2-4 inch.
Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Dido.'
Lieut.-Com Henry de B. Tupper... 3 Dec 13
Lieutenant Edmond M. Bowly 24 Nov 11
Eng. Lieut Frederick G. Haddy,
mvo 16 Feb 12
Sub-Lieut Robert E. Lambsrt ...10 Oct 12
Gunner (T)Bdward Drew 16 Jan 13
{Borne in ' Dido.')
(Dev.)
305a MARLBOROUGH.
Battleship.
25,000 Tons. H.P. (29,000 2V.P.)
Guns — 10-13'5 inch, 12-6 inch,
2-3 inch, 4-3 pr.
Completing at Devonport.
Captain James C. Tancred 27 Nov 13
Commander * Argentine H. Alington
2 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com (T)Thomas R. Fforde 1 Jan 14
(N)Kenneth MacLeod
(t°.mpy) 6 Jan 14
(G)G-uy C. C. Royle...l7 Sept 13
Eng. Com William Toop 22 Aug 12
Eng. Lieut David D.Cunninghame3 Jan 13
Ch. Gunner Richard C. Bunt 4 Apr 13
Gunner (T)Thomas F. Brittonl8 Mar 13
Boatswain Thomas B. Litton 8 Sept 13
Carpenter Ernest R. Bennett ...24 Oct 12
Artif . Eng James McOustra 12 Dec 13
William J. S. Willcocks
7 Jan 14
Wt. Electrician.. Charles P. Perry 5 Mar 14
{Borne in ' Vivid.')
*And on commissioning .
306 MARS. (Dev.) Battleship,
14,900 Tons.
I.H.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.~)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 16—12 pr.
4-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
Commander Tristan Dannreutber 9 Feb 14
Lieut.-Com George Miller 2 July 12
Eng. Com Arthur Olver 21 Nov 12
Ch. Carpenter... Richard J. Ruse 20 Oct 13
Gunner Stephen C. J. Daly.... 6 June 13
Artif. Eng James B. Langdon ...25 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport on the 2nd January,
1912.
{Borne in 'Majestic.')
306a MARTIN. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
755 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla .
Tender to 'Blake.'
Commander Harold E. Sulivan 2 Jan 13
Lieutenant Colin A. Q. Hutchison23 Apr 13
Eng. Lieut Arthur R. Rice 4 Feb 13
Sub-Lieut David C. L.Green 10 Oct 12
Gunner (T)George H. Lewis.. .12 Oct 12
{Borne in 'Blake.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
345
MASTIFF. (Po.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
Building by Messrs. Thornycroft 8f Co.,
Southampton.
MATCHLESS. (Oh.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
Building by Messrs. Swan, hunter Sj Co.,
Wallsend-on-Tyne.
MENTOR. {Oh.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
Building by Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie fy Co.,
Hebburn-on-Tyne.
317 MERLIN. (Ch.) Sloop.
1,070 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400 N.D.
Guns — 2-3 pr.
Surveying Service.
Lieut.- Com Frederick J. B. Gibson
15 Dec 13
Charles M. L. Scott.. .19 Mar 13
Lieutenant (N)CecilP.Cbearnley 14 Apr 13
Charles A. Browne ...12 Dec 12
Bertie C. Porter 18 June 13
•John G. Bowles — Nov 13
Surgeon Archibald Fairley, mb18 Apr 13
Sub-Lieut Donald C. Brock 4 June 13
ASHin IhaTe] Walter J. Sims 5 Nov 13
Ch.Artif. Eng...Henry T. Stanley 11 Aug 13
Boatswain William Harris — Nov 13
Re-commissioned at Hong Kong, 5th November,
1913.
318 MERMAID. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
370 Tons. I.H.P. (6,100 F.D.)
Guns — 1-I2pr., 5-6pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Attentive.'
LimLdn.C°.™:. } Altred G- Peace 26 Mar 12
Artif. Eng Harry White 19 Aug 13
{Borne in ' Attentive.')
METEOR. (Po.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
Building by Messrs. Thornycroft § Co. ,
Southampton.
319 MIDGE. (Po.) Torpedo- Boat
Destroyer.
935 Tons. R.P. 24,500 F.D.
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Lieut.- Com Hubert E. Gore-
Langton 3 Feb 14
Lieutenant Godfrey R. Chambers 5 Mar 14
Eng. Lieut Percy E. Cutlack 14 Apr 13
Sub-Lieut Ralph A. Broughton
(act) 10 Feb 14
Gunner (T)William Dunlop... 5 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Hecla.')
MILNE. (Dev.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
Building by Messrs. J. Brown Sf Co., Ltd.,
Clydebank.
345a
THElROYAL NAVY.
320 MINERVA. {Po.) Light
Cruiser.
5,600 Tons. I.H.P. 8,000 N.D.(?fi00F.D.)
'Guns — 11-6 inch, 8-1 2 pr., 1-3 pr.
Portsmouth.
Eng. Com Edgar C. Smith 20 Jan 14
Gunner James Balcombe 13 Feb 14
Carpenter Thomas A. Harris ...19 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Victory.')
MINOS- (Dev.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
Building by Messrs. yarrow § Co., Scotstoun.
326 MINOTAUR. (Po.) Cruiser.
U 600 Tons. I.H.P. 27,000 N.B.
Guns — 4-9 "2 inch, 10-7-5 inch, 16-12 pr.
flag Ship.
China.
Vice-Admiral ...Thomas H. M. Jerram,
kcb 25 Jan 13
( Commander-in- Chief) .
Secretary Charles B. Lynes 20 Jan 13
Flag Com Wilfrid A. Egerton ...31 Dec 13
Flag Lieut.-Com.(S)B.ector Boyes 27 May 13
Fleet Surg Walter H.S. Stalkartt,
MD, FRCS, Ed 19 Jan 12
Clerk to Sec William E. H. Jolly.. .20 Jan 13
(I (Marcus Blake 20 Jan 13
(I)Kenneth B. S. Greig
20 Jan 13
Captain Edward B. Kiddle 10 Jan 13
Commander Cyril Peel 26Mayl2
Lieut.-Com (NjHarold B. Bedwell
— Nov 13
(G-)Edward G. de S.
Jukes-Hughes 6 Jan 14
(T)Richard H. O. Lane-
Poole 26 Mav 12
Charles T. Wilson 26 May 12
(And for Physical Training Duties.)
Lieutenant Boger L. Wiles — Apr 13
- Algernon E. P. Lyons26 May 12
Boger H. Fitzherbert-
Brockholes 21 Oct 12
Roden H. V. Buxton 26 May 12
Evan G.C. Cavendish 26 May 12
Eng. Com John D. Wilson 16 Mar 14
Eng. Lieut Edward C. Warden ...26 May 12
Geoffrey Hick 4 June 13
Major R.M.A. ...Vryce, Peacock 26 May 12
Lieut. B.M (I)ThomasL. Hunton 26 May 12
Chaplain Rev. Francis G. B. Hastings
26 May 12
Fleet Paym Harold B. Pearson ...26 May 12
Naval Instr. ...(I)Guy V. Bayment...l9 Jan 14
Surgeon Arthur A. Sanders, MB26 May 12
Arthur M. Henry 19 Jan 14 ]
Sub-Lieut Frank P. Busbridge' ... — Mar 14
Henry J. Egerton .... 4 June 13
Bussell Grenfell 30 Oct 13
Reay Parkinson 16 Oct 13
Bonald Montagu-Leeds
(act) 6 Feb 14
Hugh M. Barnes (act) 6 Feb 14
Mate , Samuel W. Toung 29 Nov 13]
Asst. Paym Edwin K. Odam 26 May 12
George E. Whitfield22 Sept 13
Ch. Boatswain... Robert Holmes 26 May 12
Ch. Carpenter ...Albert E. Scarlett 26 May 12
Ch. Artif.Eng.... Richard R. Radmore 9 Feb 14
Herbert E. Pope 8 Aug 12
Gunner Thomas J. Jehan 26 May 12
(T)George E. Coker...26 May 12
Boatswain Arthur McNeill 26 May 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain.. Arthur J. Moyes 16 Jan 14
IVt.TelegraphistJa.mes Moran(aci) 27 Mar 13
Artif. Eng Alfred G. Pile 26 May 12
William H. Sheppard 9 Apr 13 \
Charles S. Grigson 9 Aug 13
Midshipman ...Hugh L. Agnew 6 May 13
Kenneth R. D. Fawcett
6 May 13
Keith W. Newall 6 May 13
The. Hon. Cecil E. R.
Spencer 6 May 13
Edward M. Loly 15 Sept 13
Frederick J. H. Lloyd 15 Sept 13
Tom B. V. Thomas ...15 Sept 13
John H. Bowen 15 Jan 14
Gilbert St. A. Alcock 15 Jan 14 I
Herbert C.Millett 15 Jan 14 I
Ronald G. Chichester 15 Jan 14
The following Officer is borne as additional :.— I
fleet Surg Charles S.Woodwright 6 Jan 12
(for Sick Quarters, Yokohama.)
Re- commissioned at Colombo, 26th May, 1912.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
3456
326a MINSTREL. (J)ev.)
Torpedo Boat Destroyer.
730 Tons H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Lieut.-Com Arthur K. Gregory ... 1 Mar 12
Lieutenant John Brooke 7 Aug 12
Bug Lieut Alfred W. McKinlay 1 Aug 10
Sub-Lieut Alastair G. Davidson (act)
19 Feb 14
Gunner (T)Albert Phillips 15 Nov 13
(Borne in ' Blake.')
MIRANDA. (Dev.) Torpedo -Boat
Destroyer.
Building by Messrs. Yarrow &■ Co., Scotstoun.
326J MOHAWK. (Po.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
865 Tons. HP. (14,500 F.D.)
Guns— 5-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Attentive.'
Lieut.-Com Kichard W. U. _.
(tempy) 18 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut Henry B. O'Dogherty 5 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Attentive.')
326c MONARCH. {Po.) Battle
ship.
22,500 Tons. H.P. 27,000 N.I).
Guns — 10-13'5 inch, 16-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
Second Battle Squadron.
Captain *Edmund H. Smith. ..16 June 13
Commander Stanley V. Ellis........ 3 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com (I nG)Oharles A.Scott 19 July 11
(N l Algernon P. Le C.
Faught 1 Nov 13
Edmond A. T. de P.
de la Poer 15 Jan 14
Lieutenant (T)Leonard F. Potter 3 Jan 14
Geoffrey T. Wright ...15 Sept 13
FrederickC.BottomleylOOct 12
The Hon. Trevor T. Parker
6 Apr 12
John W. D. W.
Easterbrook 8 Oct 13
Lieut. R.N.B.... Aeneas L. A. Mackintosh
(act) 11 Mar 14
Eng. Com.... John E. Moorshead...l5 Oct 10
Eng. Lieut George H. 8. Sanders 25 Aug 13
Leslie W. Robinson ...26 Mar 12
j> n n "' r George P. Clarke — June 12
Capt. B.M.A... .George C. Woodcock... 4 Oct 12
Capt. B.M. John P. Nind 6 Apr 12
Chaplain *Rev. Basil H. L. Oswell,
bi 3 Mar 14
Fleet Surgeon ...Albert X. Lavertine — Aug 13
Staff Surgeon ...James O. Bringan.MB 6 Apr 12
Fleet Paym Bertram C.Allen,MV0.27 Mar 12
Sub-Lieut John J. B. Peirson 13 Nov 13
Randolph S. G. Nichol-
son, (act) 6 Feb 14
Asst. Paym Philip E. Goldsmith — Feb 14
Ch. Gunner Arthur E. Bound ......29 July 11
Gunner (T)Harry D. Lloyd ...23 May 11
Ernest J. Read 6 Apr 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
William E.Farrell 6 Apr 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
John J. Dusting (act) 6 June 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Edward P. Dunn (act)28 Feb 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
Henry F.Budden (act) 28 Feb 14
(For Instructional Duties )
Boatswain George McGrath 5 Oct 12
Alfred T. Nicholson... 8 Mar 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
B.M. Gunner ....Frank Buckland 6 Apr 12
Artif. Eng John T. Birtwhistle...26 Mar 12
John J. McGuffie 26 Mar 12
Tom Clegg (act) 1 July 13
Stanley A. James(acJ)13 Sept 13
Wt. Electrician Andrew Armour 29 Mar 13
Midshipman Douglas H. Browne... 6 May 13
Eric V. Lees ..15 May 12
Henry F. G. Langleyl5 May 12
Charles R. ThompsonlS May 12
Edward H.C.Bransonl5 May 12
Stephen Barry 15 May 12
George E. P. How ....15 May 12
Keith A. S. Clarke ...15 May 12
William H. Graves ...15 Sept 12
Walter C. T. Eyres ...15 Sept 12
William D. Fairbairn 15 Sept 12
The Hon. A lexander B.
Carnegie 15 Sept 12
Eric L. B. Damant ...15 Sept 13
Clifford Caslon ...15 Sept 13
Gerald E. A. Jackson 15 Sept 13
Henry S. Scroggs 15 Sept 13
Lancelot C. Liddell...l5 Sept 13
Kenneth C. Kirkpatrick
15 Sept 13
Clerk Reginald W. A. Ashtonl July 13
Asst. Clerk Dunstan A. Curtis 9 Aug 13
Completed to full crew at Portsmouth,
21th April, 1912.
To be re-commissioned at Portsmouth on lih
April, 1914.
The following officer has been appointed in
addition to those marked * above .•—
Lieutenant Geoffrey S. White.,,.., 7 Apr 14
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
327 MONMOUTH.(Ztey.) Crm'ser.
9,800 Tons. I.H.P. 22,000 N.D.
Guns— 14-6 inch, 8-12j«\, 3-3pr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport-
Commander Spencer D. Forbes. ...30 Jan 14
Lieut. -Com Bertie W. Bluett 21 Oct 12
Eng. Com John B. Wilshin 11 Apr 12
C/i. Gunner Robert T. H. V. Lee. ..11 Apr 12
Ch. Carpenter . Frederick G. Hartlandll Apr 12
Artif. Eng George H.Farebrotherll Apr 12
(.Borne in ' Tulb.it.')
329 MOORHEN. (Ch.) Shallow
Draught Steamer for River
Service.
180 Ions I.H.P. 800 N.D.
Guns — 2-6 pr.
China.
Lieut.- Com. .....Alan Dixon — Nov 12
Surgeon Percy L. Gibson, mb, ma
15 Jan 14
Re-commissioned at Hong-Kong, 4(A March,
1914,
MOORSOM. (Dev.) Torpedo -Boat
Destroyer.
Building by Messrs. J. Brown $ Co., Ltd. ,
Clydebank.
830 MOSQUITO (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
925 Tons. R.P. (12,000 F.D.)
Guns— 1-4 inch, 3-12^r.
Mediterranean.
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Lieut, in com- ) T T _ _. ,
mand {■ James L. C. Clark 6 Jan 14
Lieutenant Patrick E. Maxwell-
Lefroy 9 May 13
Eng. Lieut Vernon A. Brook 1 Jan 13
Sub-Lieut Humphrey B.Jacomb 16 Sept 13
Gunner Charles F. B. Poole... 3 Oct 12
(Borne in ' Egmont.')
331 MOY. (Ch.) Torpedo- Boat
Destroyer.
550 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.B.)
Guns — 4-1 2 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George.'
Lieut. -Com HerbertR.L. Edwards 14 Nov 12
Artif. Eng James T. Rochester ...25 Oct 12
(Borne in ' St. George.')
MORRIS. (Dev*) Torpedo-Boat
'Destroyer.
fiiit/iina by Messrs. J. B.rourn A Co.,
ciydei
MURRAY. (Ok.) Torjwdo-Boat
Djstroyer.
/h:ililir,gl'i/ r^l«efs Shipbuilding Co,, .',. ■
THE ROYAL NAVY.
347
Mar 14
July 12
Mar 13
Mar
14
Sept
)2
Mar
14
Mar
14
Mar
14
Mar
14
Mar 14
Mar
14
332 MUTINE. (Dev.) Sloop
980 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400 N.B.
Chens — 2-3 pr.
Surveying Service.
Captain Robert W. Glennie .... 6
Lieutenant Patrick 3. E. Maxwell —
(N)Gordon E. E. Grayj 6
Walter J. Bright Bar-
ton 6
Charles S. Lockhart 20
Guy S. Rid g way 6
Staff Surg John D. Keir 6
Sub-Lieut. Arthur Ct. Smith 6
Asst. Paym. (Edward H. N. Kennedy
in charge f 6
Boatswain John T. Howe 6
Artif. Eng Emlyn H. G. Mason 6
Re- commissioned at Jamaica, 6 March,
MYNGS. (Ch ) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
Building by Palmer's Shipbuilding Co Jarrow
333 MYRMIDON. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
370 Tons. I.H.P. (6,200 F.D.~)
Gims — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Attentive.'
Lieut. -Com James V. Creagh 13 Junel3
Ch. Artif. Eng.. John T. Taylor „ 3 May 13
(Borne in ' Attentive.')
835 NAIAD. (Po.) Light Cruiser.
3,400 Tons.
I.H.P 7,000 N.JD. (9,000 1,2.)
Guns — 4-4*7 inch.
Second Fleet.
Mine Layer Squadron.
Captain Mervyn H. Cobbe 11 Feb 14
(And for charge of Mine Layers. )
Lieut.-Com Daniel McDowell ....13 Jan 12
Lieutenant (N) Humphrey J. Lancaster
29 Nov 13
tCng. Lieut Eliaa G. Pallot 9 Jan 13
Staff Surg George S. Davidge ... 1 Oct 13
Asst. Paym. \ Norman D'A. Thompson
in charge J 31 July 12
Ch. Gunner Herbert J. Bose 22 Sept 12
(T)ArthurS.E.Eobertsl6 Oct 12
Carpenter Thomas Stroud (act)... 16 Sept 13
Artif. Eng William A. Procter 3 Jan 12
Commissioned at Chatham, 23rd August, 1910.
337 NATAL. (Ch.) Cruiser.
13,550 Tons. I.H.P. 23,000 N.D.
(23,500 F.D.)
Guns — 6-9-2 inch, 4-7-5 inch, 24-3 pr.
Second Cruiser Squadron.
Captain John F. E. Green 14 May 13
Commander Gregory G. C.Wood-
Martin — Aug 13
Lieut.-Com (G)Gerald H. Brady... 8 Jan 13
Herbert R. Stokes ....14 Feb 13
(N)John B. Murray...— Mar 12
(T)G. Basil Harrison. 11 Apr 12
Vyvyan R.N. Porter.. .22 July 11
Lieutenant JohnW.T. Salt 17 Sept 12
Denis Q. Fildes 4 Feb 12
Richard E. L. Treweeks
28 Sept 13
Lieut. li.N.K. ...Maurice J. D. Mayall (act)
27 J an 14
Eng. Com Charles T. D Greetham
10 May 13
Eng. Lieut John G. Parry 30 Dec 13
Frank B. Jaques 7 May 12
Capt. B.M Cyril S.Hazeou 17 Sept 12
Fleet Surg John C. G. Reed 17 Sept 12
Staff Surg Alfred O. Hooper, MB. 1 Jan' 14
Staff Paym. .. ...Augustus E.Tabuteaul7 Sept 12
Sub-Lieut John H Samler 5 Feb 13
Edward R.M.Lane ... 8 Oct 13
Charles G. Chaplin .. .13 Nov 13
Mate Sydney G. Crabb 29 Nov 13
Asst. Paym Basil S. Rea 5 Nov 11
Gunner Arthur Carnall 17 Sept 12
Sidney Cornwell 17 Sept 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
fT)Thomas Lancasterl7 Sept 12
Walter W. Cooper (act)
10 Nov 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Thomas Daunt 17 Feb 13
Sig. Boatswain. Frederick Ward 17 Sept 12
Carpenter William G. Warren ... 3 Jan 14
Artif. Eng James Milne (a) 26 July 12
Alfred E. Buck 20 Feb 12
William H. Dolphin...l7 Sept 12
Reginald Barker (act) 7 Nov 13
Midshipman Alan B. Ritchie 15 Jan 13
John P. Dingle 16 Jan 13
Morton R. B. Liddle ..15 Jan 13
Edwyn H.Stuart-Jones
15 Jan 13
Reginald J. Jowitt ...15 Jan 13
Ralph P. Martin 15 Jan 13
GeoffreyA.B. Hawkinsl5 Jan 13
John W. Havers 15 Jan 13
Geoffrey S. Greenland 15 Jan 13
Asst. Clerk Leslie J. Graham 12 Jan 14
Re-commissioned at Sheerness, nth Sept., 1912.
0
348
THE ROYAL NAVY.
339 NEMESIS. {Dev). Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
740 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Lieut.-Com Gerald C. Wynter ...... 7 Sept 11
Lieutenant John M. Porter 13 Feb 13
Eng. Lieut (I)Harold B. Tostevin 10 Mar 13
Hub-Lieut Eccl«s J. Carter 10 Oct 12
Gunner (T)Henry J. Martin
[act) 5Junel3
(.Borne in ' Blake.')
339J NEPTUNE. (Po). Battleship.
19,900 Tons. I. H.P. 25,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-12 inch, 16-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
First Battle Squadron.
Captain Allen T. Hunt, csi. ...10 Mar 14
Commander Theodore J. Hallett...l0 Mar 14
Lieut.-Com (Gr)Francis L. Tottenham
8 Jan 13
(N)Alfred H. Norman 10 Mar 14
(T)Baldwin C.Walker— Aug 13
Lieutenant Desmond F. Dolphin 10 Mar 14
C. E. Hughes White 10 Mar 14
Arthur M. Roberts 12 June 13
George V. Sivewright 10 Mar 14
Leonard H.Bell 8 Oct 13
Lieut. U.N.B.... Peter M. P. A. Drum-
mond (act) 11 Mar 14
Eng. Com (I)Charles C. Sheen 11 Jan 13
Eng. Lieut Charles S.Bell 17 May 10
FrederickB.G.Turner 8 Aug 12
Capt. B.M A. ...Bobert E. Kilvert 10 Mar 14
Capt. R.M.. .:.... Thomas A. V. WrightlO Mar 14
Chaplain Rev. Lester C. Blower,
ba (tempy) lo Mar 14
Fleet Surgeon Bdwyn R. Grazebrook
10 Mar 14
Staff Surgeon... .Gerald Nunn 10 Mar 14
Fleet Paym John B. Jones 4 Jan 11
Sab-Lieut Douglas C. Lang 10 Mar 14
Assist. Paym ...Herbert C. W. Turner —Aug 12
Ch. Gunner David E. Boberts 16 Jan 13
Ch. Boatswain... William E. Beabey....l4 July 13
Ch.Artif. Eng. Albert J. Lambert ...17 Dec 12
Gunner (T)Bobert Cockburn 19 Jan 12
Frederick C. Worsley 3 Jan 14
For Instructional Duties.)
George A. Lawson 28 Jan 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Sidney W. Brooks ...28 Jan 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Thomas H. Saundersl7 Nov 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Albert H. Looker (act)13 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
George S. Yorke (act) 7 Feb 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
R.M. Gunner... Frederick G. Spicer ... — Oct 11
Carpenter Bobert G. Loney 18 Oct 09
Artif. Eng James L. Brock.. 3 Dec 13
Harry Ayles (act). 26 Feb 14
Wt.Mechanicianl ohn Howard (act) ...13 Sept 13
Midshipman DermotP. Cather 15 Jan 12
Beginald H. Portal ...15 Jan 12
Beginald F. Morice ...15 Jan 12
Redvers M. C. Holland-
Pryor 15 Jan 12
Laurence F. Foley ... 6 July 12
Stephen L. HaJliday 15 Jan 12
Edward O . T. Keeling 15 Jan 12
Midshipman 1 Henry J. F. Considine
B.iX.ll. ) (proby) 31 Dec 13
Bobert G. Thtlwell
(proby) 31 Dec 13
John H. Blakiston
(proby) 31 Dec 13
William B. Ussher
(proby) 31 Deo 13
Clerk Warren 8. Wright lu Mar 14
Asst. Clerk Evelyn 2V..B. Fletcher 22 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth on the 28th
January, 1913.
THEmOYAL NAVY.
349
889c NEREIDE. {Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
740 Tons H.P. (13.E00 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Blake.'
Lieut.-Com George H. I. Parker...] 0 Apr 12
Lieutenant Cyril T. H. White 3 Oct 12
Eng. Lieut Francis W. Hamblin...25 July 10
Sub-Lieut Patrick E. Pell — Aug 13
Gunner (T)Henry Bartlett ... 5Junel3
(Borne in 'Blake.')
340 NESS. (Oh.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
555 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George.'
Lieut, in com- ) ■□■ -n -n .,, ,» ,„
I mand J- Henry P. Boxer 31 May 13
Ch.Artif.Eng.... Thomas P. Barrow ... 30 Apr 12
(Borne in ' St. George.')
340« NEWCASTLE. (07*.)
Light Cruiser.
4,800 Tons. H.P. (22,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-6 inch, 10-4 inch, 4-3 pi".
China
Captain Frederick A. Powlett 5 Dec 12
Commander (I)Neston W. Diggle 5 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com (G)Arthur G/. Sparrow 5 Jan 14
Lieutenant (N)Frederick G.
Buchanan 5 Dec. 12
Edward W. Salisbury 5 Dec 12
The Hon. John B. M.
Parnell 3 July 13
o 2
Eng. Lieut Albert J. C. Moore ... 6 Dec 12
Donald Pearson — Mar 14
Staff Surgeon ... John K. Raymond, MB10 Nov 13
Staff PayOTaster(I)Edward P. Jones... 5 Dec It
Sub-Lieui icroival C. W. Man-
waring 1 Jan 13
Edward M. C. Wede-
meyer 6 Feb 14
Asst. Paym Eric C. Fenton 5 Dec 12
Gunner George Olding 5 Dec 12
(T)John Jackman...... 5 Dec 12
Boatswain James 8. Murch 5 Dec 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Carpenter Charles P. Sanderson 5 Dec 12
Artif. Eng Leonard Stace 5 Dec 12
Alfred G. Nancarrow
(act) 15 Jan 14
Be-comr,iissioned at Colombo, hth December, 1912.
342
{Dev.)
NEW ZEALAND.
Battle Cruiser.
18,800 Tons. H.P. 44,000 N.D.
Guns^-8-12 inch, 16-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
First Battle Cruiser Squadron.
Was built at the charge of the JVew Zealand
Government.
Captain Lionel Halsey, cmg ...21 Sept. 12
Commander Henry R. Grace 15 Sept 12
(N;Edward B. Jones — Sept 11
Lieut.-Com (I)DudleyB.N. North20 Jan 13
(G-)RichardT. Down.. 29 July 12
(T) Archibald A. Lovett-
Cameron — Oct 12
Lieutenant Geoffrey W. Walker-
Jones 16 Nov 13
Alexander D. Boyle.. 18 Nov 12
Cyril Gore — Nov 12
H.S.H. Prince George
L. V. H. S. of
Battenberg — Feb 33
Lieut. H.N M.. ..James lrviue (act) 2 Dec 13
Eng. Com Thomas H.Turner 19 May 11
Eng. Lieut John D. Grieve 21 Oct 11
Ernest McK. PhillipslS Nov 12
Harry G. Marshall .... 9 Jan 13
Capt. R.M.A. ...Harold Blount 19 Nov 12
Chaplain and\Hev. William G.
Naval Inst, f Litchfield, ma 1 Jan 14
FleetSurgeon ...Cecil H.Rock 19 Nor 12
Staff Surgeon ...James R. A. Clark-
Hall 15 Nov IB
350
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Fleet Paym Frank P. E. Hanham 11 Nov 12
Sub-Lieut Thomas A. Benskin... — Dec 13
Penrose L. Barcroft... 9 Jan 13
Claud B. Graham-
Watson (act) 15 Jan 13
Patrick B. V. Heard
(act) 15 Jan 13
Assist. Paym. ...Arthur C. A. Janion... 7 Jan 13
(I)DenzilR.Tlmrstanl9 Nov 12
Ch. Gunner Jesse H. Mack 16 Nov 12
Ch. Carpenter.. ., Robert Isitt 18 July 11
Gunner (T)James C. Willis. ...17 Nov 11
Vincent S. Robinsonl9 Nov 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Sydney C. Legg 27 Feb 12
William J. Reynolds— Nov 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
William R. Head 13 Jan 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain. .Albert Lewis 19 Nov 12
R.M. Gunner ...Albert E. Elliott 19 Nov 12
Artif. Eng William J. Cater 1 Jan 14
Robert K. Weir 24 Sept 12
Percy R. Brooker(oct)13 Nov 12
MUshipmin ....Arthur H. C. Barlow 15 Jan 13
Hugh B. Anderson ...15 Jan 13
Clare G.Vyner 15 Jan 13
The Bight Hon. the
Earl of Carlisle 15 Jan 13
Geoffrey T. A. Scott. .15 Jan 13
Thomas A.W.Robertson
15 Jan 13
John C. Annesley .15 Jan 13
Oliver J. L. 8ymon ...15 Jan 13
Albert L. Poland 15 Jan 13
Cecil S. Miller 15 Jan 13
Edmund G. B. Coore 15 Jan 13
Cuthbert P. B. Bowlbyl5 Jan 13
Assist. Clerk ...John M. Powell 1 Feb 14
Commissioned at Govan 19tA November, 1912,
and completed to full crew at Devonport on
23rd November, 1912.
344 NIGER. (Po.) Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
810 Torts. I.H.P. 4,200 N.D.{6,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4-7 inch, 4 3pr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Vernon.
Lieut.-Com (T ) Arthur T. Muir ... 5 Nov 12
Staff Surgeon Gerald C. Cross 5 Mar ]2
Oh. Artif. Eng. .William D. Brewin ....17 Jan 13
Gunner (T) James Ore 3 Sept 13
(N)John S. Linsev 15 June 12
(Borne m ' Vernon.')
344a NIGHTINGALE. (Dev.)
Shallow Draught Steamer
for River Service.
85' Tons. I.H.P. 240 N.D.
Guns — 2-6 j)r.
China.
Lieut.-Com Malcolm Murray 5 Aug 11
Surgeon Charles F. Willes 4 Feb 1*3
Be-commUsionei at Woosung, Wth March, 1908.
346 NITH. (Ch.) Torpedo- Boat
Destroyer.
555 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George.'
^J"^; | Claude B.Evans 27 Mar 13
Artif. Eng Albert W. Gannaway 1 Aug 12
(Borne in ' St. George.')
347 NOTTINGHAM. (Dev.)
Light Cruiser.
5,440 Ions. HP. 22,000 N.D.
Guns — 9-6 inch, 4-3 pr.
Completing at Pembroke Dock.
Captain 'Charles B. Miller ... 9 July 13
Commander 'John C. H. Lindsay 1 Dec 13
Lieut.-Com Hugh C. Murdoch 4 Jan 14
Lieutenant *(G) ArthurW. Brooks 28 Oct 13
(N) Patrick W. S.
Henderson 13 Dec 13
Eng. Com ..John L. Kirober 16 Jan 13
Staff Surgeon ...Edward T. Burton ... 3 Apr 14
bltetPaym 'Archibald Taylor ...27 Mar 14
Sub.-Lieut Eric W. Woodruff .... 3 Apr FU
Eng. Lieut Frederick W. G. Smith9 May 13
Gunner *(T)ErnestW.H.Cusackl2 Aug 13
'Hubert Attwater ...25 Aug 13
Carpenter 'Charles A. M.Brownl8 Apr 13
Artif. Eng Benjamin T. Holmes
(act) 7 Jan 14
Clerk 'Reginald C.P.Phillips
30 Mar 14
Assist. Clerk ...'Eric J. Nightingale27 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
To be commissioned at Pembroke on 3rd April,
1914, for service in First Light Cruiser
Sq xadron .
*And on commissioning.
348 NUBIAN. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
985 Tons. HP. (15,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch.
Third Destroyer flotilla.
Tender ts ' Dido. '
Commander Charles E. Cundall ...27 Feb 14
Eng. Lieut Edward L. D. Acland,
MVO 18 Nov li
Sub-Lieut ..AlexanderM. Donovan 7 Feb If
Gunner (T)Joseph H. Webb. ..23 Oct 15
(Borne in ' Dido.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
351
349 NYMPHE. {Dev.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
740 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns— 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Lieut.-Com Richard M. King 18 Aug 33
Lieutenant George H. Creswell ... 9 Apr 13
Eng. Lieut Arthur W.J. Turner 13 Nov 12
Sub-Lieut The Hon. Denis C.
Maxwell 2 Dec 13
Gunner (T)Alexander Gosbaml3 Dec 12
(Borne in ' Blake.')
349a OAK. {Dev.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
765 Tons. H.P. (20,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Tender to ' Iron Duke.'
Lieut, in Com- ) ~ , m . ,, , _ „.
mand \ Douglas Faviell 13 Nov 12
Lieutenant Francis Howard 26 Nov 12
Eng. Lieut Bernard D. MaeQueen 3 Jan 12
Sub-Lieut John B.Barber 7 Aug 13
Gunner (T)Frederick J. Abbott
13 Nov 12
(Berne in 'Iron Duke.')
350 OCEAN. (Ch.) Battleship.
12,950 Tons. I.H.P. 13,500 N.D.
Guns~4r-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 10-12 pr.,
Q-3pr.
Third Fleet.
Pembroke Dock.
Commander Walter E. Woodward 1 July 13
Lieut.-Com „(N)HarryL. D.Craven 1 Jan 14
Francis S. McGachen 3 July 13
Eng. Com (I)Brnest F. Baker ... 4 Mar 12
Ch. Gunner William J. Webb 17 May 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. Matthew Angus 12 Feb 14
Carpenter John H. Evans (act)... 5 Sept 13
(Borne in ' Goliath.')
Re-commissioned at Chatham, 16th February,
1910.
350a ODIN. {Po.) Sloop.
1,070 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400 N.D.
Guns — 4-4 i?ieh, 4-3 pr.
East Indies.
Commander Cathcart R. Wason....— Mai- 14
Lieut.-Com (I)Cecil E. Hemans 27 Keb 12
Lieutenant Henry L. M. Coxon... — Mar 14
(N)Hugh F. Curry ...— Mar 14
Surgeon QuintinH. Richardson
— Mar M
Sub-Lieut Reginald H. Lilley ... — Mar II
Assist. Pay m. ) James A. B. Robert-
in charge ) son 27 Feb 12
Gunner John B. Ham — Mar 14
Artif. Eng Robert Fernie — Mar 14
He-commissioned at Muscat, —March, 1914 .
351 ONYX. {Dev.) Late Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
810 Tons.
Devonpert.
Depot for Submarines ,
Tender to 'Forth.'
Lieut.-Com Tom K. Triggs 22 Aug 13
(And for Submarines and. for command
of Flotilla.)
Eng. Lieut Arthur E. Lane 4 Sept 13
(And for service with Submarines.)
Gunner (T)Samuel Kent 8 Apr 13
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
For command of Submarines.
Lieutenant George S. Walsh (A 9)'20 Feb 14
Robert N.Stopford(AS)— Oct 13
For Submarines.
Lieutenant Arthur W. Forbes 1 Feb 14
Sub-Lieut Douglas C.Sealy 6 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Forth. )
351a OPOSSUM. {Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
320 Tons. I.H.P. (4,000 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-Qpr.
Devonport.
Tender to ' Vivid.'
Chin Command ^ Michael Horrigan...^l4 Nov 13
Artif. Eng Thomas H.Morgan 13Mar 13
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
352
THE ROYAL NAVY.
352 ORION. (Dev.) Battleship.
22,500 Tons. HP. 27,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-1 3 '5 inch, 16-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
Flag-Ship of Rear- Admiral Second Battle
Squadron.
Rear-Admiral. ..Sir Robert K. Arbuthnot,
£f.,Mvo 28 Oct 13
Secretary Richard H. Carter 28 Oct 13
Flag-Lieut. „...(S)The Bon. George
Fraser 14 Dec 13
Clerk to Sec George H. Russell 2 Jan 13
Captain Frederic C.Dreyer ...28 Oct 13
Commander (N)Richard Home ...28 Jan 13
George B. Lew in 1 Feb 13
Lieut. -Com Edward W. H. Brookfield
(And for P/T duties.) 3 Jan 14
(G)Julian F. C. Patterson
3 Jan 14
Bertram H. Ramsay 13 Jan 14
(And for War Staff duties.)
Lieutenant (T)John V. Wotton ... 3 Jan 14
George N. Bradford ...27 Jan 14
George E. Matthews 4 Feb 14
James W. Rivett-Car-
nac 4 Feb 14
Lieut. R.N.R.... Henry F. Nash (act) 10 July J 3
Eng. Com William A. Dathan ...9 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut Henry 8. Brockman ...22 Apr 11
Albert B. Francis 27 Feb 12
Major R.M Trant B. Luard 25 Aug 13
Lieut. R.M.A... .Frederick A. Hamer 4 Feb 14
Chap/Jt*/av' \Rev- Henry c- Roe- BA 2 Jan 12
Fleet-Surg ..Frederick J. Burns, mx>29 Oct 13
Staf-Surg Arthur D.C.Cumminsl6 Feb 14
Fleet Paym (I)William Bell 28 J*n 14
Sub-Lieut Ingleby S.Jefferson... 6 June 13
Douglas C. S. Evill ...26 Nov 13
The Bon. Lovel W.
Coke (act) 6 Feb 14
Assist. Pay m.... Richard J. Cosway 29 Dec 13
Malcolm G. S. Cull ...12 Jan 14
Ch. Gunner Alfred Reep 16 Nov 13
Ch. Boatswain.. William H. Payne 13 Jan 13
Gunner (T)Isaac Hancock 4 Feb 14
Joseph W. Hyatt 19 Oct 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Edward Beaumont(aci)13 Jan 14
(For Instructional duties.)
Albert G. Leach (act). ..13 Jan 14
(For Instructional duties.)
Boatswain Frederick Cardew 2 Jan 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
TrevelyanT. G. Brain 4 Feb 14
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Siff. Boatswain Henry J. Cook 9 Junel3
R.M. Gwn«er...William E. Petley 2 Jan 12
Carpenter Samuel A. Trewin 10 Feb 13
Artif.Eng William J. Jones 4 Feb 14
George T. Harris 4 Feb 14
William A.Lewis (act) I July 13
Thomas C. Howell(art) 9 Jan 14
Midshipman Norman V. Grace 15 Jan 12
Guy D.Latham 15 Jan 12
Edward C. Cordeaux...l4 Jan 13
Charles S. Daniel 15 Jan 12
Theodore F. A.Voyseyl5 Jan 12
Reginald V. Barton ...15 Jan 12
William R.Brinton... 15 Jan 13
Philip C. Forman ....15 Jan 13
Quintin D. Graham.. .15 Jan 13
Claude E. V. Hawkings
15 Jan 13
Midshipman ) Barry P. K. Oram(proby)
H.N.R. f 8 Oct Vc
Raymond Befell (proby)
12 Sept 13
William J. Langley (proby)
12 Sept 13
Bertrand A. Malet (proby)
29 Sept 13
Assist. Clerk ...Thomas R. Moore 1 Feb 14
Robert H. G. Franklin 1 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Devonportjon the 4th February,
1914.
354 ORWELL. (Dev.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
360 Tons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D.)
Guns — l-12^r., 5-6 pr.
Devonvort.
Artif. Eng Albert J. Day 8 Aug 12
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
355 OSPREY. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
380 Jons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D.)
Gvms — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Tyne.'
Lieut, in Com- ) Cecil R. E. W. Perry-
mand J man '... 3 Feb 14
Ch. Artif. Eng. Eugene P. M. Baker 17 Aug 12
(Borne in ' Tyne.')
356 OSTRICH. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
375 Tons. I.H.P. (6,250 F.D.~)
Guns — \-\2pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Tyne.'
Lieut, in Com- )
mand..Z..Z .\JohnK- McLeod 3 Feb 14
Ch A-tif. Eng.. ..John Cook 29 July 12
(Borne in 'Tyne.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
353
358 OUSE. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
550 'lorn. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George.'
Lieut.-Com Cyril P. Franklin 17 Jan 14
Ch. Artif. Eng. William Devereux 3 Jan 13
(Borne in ' St. George.')
358a OWL. (Po.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
935 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Completing by the London Sf Glasgow Shipbuilding
Co., Glasgow.
Eng. Lieut Richard S. Pearce 9 Aug 13
(Borne in ' Victory.')
8586 PACTOLUS. (Dev.)
Submarine Depot Ship.
2,135 Tons.
I.H.P. 5,000 N.D. (7,000 F.D.)
Patrol Flotillas.
Lamlash.
Depot for Submarines.
Lieut.-Com William R. D. Crowther
24 Sept 12
(And for Submarines and in command of Ninth
Submarine flotilla.)
Eng. Lieut Harold G. T Howes... 4 Nov 18
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Staff Surgeon ...JTairman R. Mann — Nov 18
AS^c'hargem' } Jame-8 B" Pit€airD M 8ept 12
Gunner. (T) William H.Mobleyl3 Dee 13
Commissioned at Chatham on the 2ith September ,
1912.
The following O/ficers are borne as additional: —
For command of Submarines.
Lieutenant The Hon. Byron P.
Cary(All) 26 Sept 12
David M. Fell (A 12). ..30 Dec 13
Ronald A. Trevor
(AW) 5 Mar 14
"For Submarines.
Lieutenant Robin B. Martin 24 Sept 12
Noel W. Dixon 1 Sept 13
Tender.
' Bonetta. '
360 PANTHER. (Dev.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
385 Tons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 j?r., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Ch. Artif. Eng. Alfred C. Nurse 4 May 11
(Borne in ' Leander.')
361 PARAGON. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
928 Tons. H.P. (22,500 F.D.)
Guns— 3 -4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Commander Apsley D.M.Cherry •'! Dec 13
Lieutenant Cosmo B. Hastings ...10 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Cecil L. Warren 21 May Vi
Sub-Lieut Robert Crookshank Hi Dec 13
Gunner (T)George Lewin 5 Dec 13
(Borne in ' Hecla.')
8S4
THE ROYAL NAVY.
362 PATHFINDER. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
2,940 Tons. I.H.P. (17,530 F.D.)
BHins — 9-4 inch .
Patrol t-lotillaf;.
Attached to Eighth Flotilla.
Captain Francis M. Leake 1 Oct 13
(And for command of Hth Destroyer Flotilla.)
Lieut.-Com (G)Charles G. Robinson
1 Oct 13
(T)EgertonW. Isaacson
1 Oct 13
(And for duty with Torpedo Floats.)
Lieutenant (N)Gerald Leather. ..31 Oct 13
Fitzadam Millar 1 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut Thomas A. Venning. ..11 Jan 12
(And for duty with T.B.D's.)
Staff Surgeon ...Thomas A. Smyth, mb20 Nov 13
Staff Payrn Ernest R. Graham 1 Oct 13
Assist. Paym.... Alan G. Bath 1 Oct 13
(For duty with Captain (D).
Gunner Henrv E. Morrison ...11 Sept 13
(T)El'i P. Bright 11 Feb 14
Sig. Boatswain Philip H. Ford 13 Jan 14
Carpenter Edward E. Back (act) 15 Oct 13
Artif. Eng Frederick McCarthy. ..24 Mar 13
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 1st October, 1913.
363 PATROL. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
2,940 Tons. I.H.P. (16.130 F.D.)
Guns — 9-4 inch.
Patrol Flotillas.
Attached to Ninth Flotilla.
Captain Alan C. Bruce 27 Jan 14
(And for command of 9tA Destroyer Flotilla.)
Lieut.-Com H. Taprell Dorling ...17 Jan 14
(And for War Staff duties.)
Lieutenant (N)Horace L. Morgan 27 Jtn 14
Fred E. Ayers 30 Jan 14
Eng. Com David E. Duke 7 Sent 11
(And for duty with T.B.D's.)
Staff Surg John Fullarton, MB...21 Jan 14
Paymaster Arthur C. Denman ...27 Jan II
Asst. Paym Herbert P. Hunter 27 Jan 14
(For duty ivith Captain (D).)
Gunner Thomas Donnelly.. 19 Nov 12
(T)Anthony Beard (act)
12 Aug 13
Sig. Boatswain Francis S. Reade 27 Jan 14
Carpenter Sidney G. Jobn 1 Feb 13
Artif. Enq Albert Smith 21 May 13
Commissioned at Portsmouth on 21th January,
1914.
The following officer is borne additional: —
Lieut.-Com (Q)Ernest C. Brent ...28 Feb 14
(For duty with T.B.Ds.)
364 PEGASUS. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
2,135 Tons. I.H.P.5,000 iVO?. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 8-4 inch, S-3 pr.
Cape of Good Hope.
Commander John A. Ingles 1 Dec 13
Lieut.-Com (G-)Richard C. Turner 1 Mar 13
Lieutenant (N)HughV.Lavington 7 Mar 13
GeorgeSt.J.Llewellynll Mar 13
Geoff reyA.Hattersley-
8mith 11 Mar 13
Eng. Lieut George M. Gay 4 Feb 13
Staff Surg Alfred J. Hewitt 11 Mar 13
Staff Paym Thomas W. S. Seath... 4 Mar 13
Sub-Lieut William R. F. Gregoryll Mar 13
Gunner George W. C. Goss....26 Nov 12
Carpenter George E. Adams 26 Nov n
Artif. Eng Arthur Thomas 15 Jan 13
Clerk John G. Derry 11 Mar 18
Re-commissioned at Devonport on \lth March, 1913.
Light
365 PELORUS. (Dev.)
Cruiser.
2,135 Tons. I.H.P. 5,000 N.D. (7,000 F.D.~)
Guns — 8^4 inch, %-'&pr.
East Indies
Commander ... . Ernest Stevenson 14 Nov 13
Lieut.-Com (Q-)Thomas K. Max-
well ..„«. — Feb 14
Lieutenant Humphrey O. B. Firman
21 May 12
(N)Charles E . Morgan— Feb 14
George E. L. Atwood 2 Dec 13
Guy Titley 29 July 13
(In lieu of a Sub-Lieut.)
Eng. Lieut Clifford L. J.Risch ... 6 May 12
Staff Surgeon ...George E. Hamilton, MB
19 June 13
Paymaster (I)ArchibaldC. S. Berel5 May 12
Assist. Paym. ...George W. Dawes 21 May 12
Gunner George W. Johnson. ..14 Apr 12
Carpenter Alfred G. Ingram 23 Apr 12
Artif. Eng John Wright 17 May 12
Completed to full creic at Devonport 2%th May, 1912.
366 PEMBROKE. (Ch.) (late
'Trent.') Gun-Boat.
363 Tom. I.H.P. 200 N.D.
Chatham.
Admiral Sir Richard Poore,
Bart., kcb, cvo 29 Aug 11
(Commander-in-Chief , Nore. Flag flown on shore.),
Personal Staff.
Flag Captain ...Philip H. Colomb 29 Aug 11,
Secretary W. Le Geyt Pullen ...29 Aug 11]
Flag Com Humphrey W. Bowring
29 Aug 1
Flag Lieut^m I Clinton F. S. Danby...l0 Aug 1
Far general Staff Duties.
Enikm^tr.:.... }williamF.PamPhlettl7 Nov II
Eng. Capt George W. Hudson ... 4 Feb I
(For duty at Sheerness.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
855
Eng. Com Percival R. T. Brown 19 Jan 12
(For Service with Eng. Rear- Admiral.)
Major R.M Richard H. J. Meister28 May 13
Clerk to Sec Hubert B. Bonning... — Feb 10
Cyril J. Thornton 23 Oct 12
JohnM.Bell 13Peb 11
HaroldR.GoreBrownelS Aug 13
Artif. Eng George E. Booth 20 June 1?
(For duty at Sheerness.)
^n^Zndt™™™™***™ "• 6Dec 12
The following Officers are borne on the books of
this ship ; —
Royal Naval Barracks.
Captain Ernest F. A. Gaunt,
CMG, AdC 24 Apr 13
(Commodore 2nd Class.)
Secretary EdwardC.Blanchflower 1 Aug 11
Captain Charles W. Keighly-Peach
(For Gunnery School.) 1 Mar 12
Commander John F. Grant-Dalton 1 Aug 12
Duncan T. Brown 10 July 12
(For Drafting Duties.)
Henry P. Smyth-Osbourne
(And for charge of Signal School.) 1 Aug 12
Henry C. Halahan ....31 Deo 13
(For Gunnery School,)
Lieut.-Com Fitzroy H. Hall 14 Feb 13
(.4* Assistant to Drafting Commander.)
Reginald Henniker-
Heaton 8 Jan 12
Eric C. Collard 9 Jan 13
George M. A. Rowe...— May 12
(For Physical Training Duties in the Port
Division.)
(G)Cecil B. Prickett — Oct 12
Lieutenant ......(G)Philip Hordern ... 6 Jan 14
Evelyn R. Edmunds. ..31 Julvl2
Charles E. Hamond...l3 Jan 14
(G)Guy V. Kenyon ...13 Sept 12
(G)Geoffrey Nicholson 7 Oct, 13
(G) Clement T. Nuthall 1 Oct 12
(G)Norman C. Moore 4 Sept, 13
(G) Henry M. Daniel... 4 Sept 13
(G) Edward JV. Syfret 4 Sept 13
(Lent R.N. Coll. Greenwich.)
William R. Leycester 22 Nov 12
(G) The Hon. Francis
L. W. Vernon — Sept 13
(Q)Guy O. Lyddeker... — Sept, 13
John R. Johnston — Sept, 13
Eng. Com WilliamD. Chope 26 Nov 12
(For training of Stokers 2nd Class.)
Henry W. Metcalfe.. .18 Aug 13
(For Stores, general duties in Depot, and to
supervise the machinery of ships under orders of the
Commander-in-Chief.)
Alfred E. Straw 8 Feb 1 1
(For Drafting and Mobilising Duties.)
Chaplain Rev. Samuel H. W.
Lovett, ma 12 Aug 12
Fleet Surgeon ...John Moore, md, ba.. 19 Dee 11
Star? Surgeon ...John R. Muir 15 June 12
August J. Wernet, MB 31 Aug 1 2
Douglas V. Lowndes 29 Dec 11
William N. Blatchfordl'i Mar 14
Palmer D. Ramsay ...23 Oct 13
Harry A. Kellond-
Knight 23 an 14
Paym.-in-Ch. ...Ralph B. Marwood 1 Aug 11
(Division I.)
Fleet Paym Warwick A. Green ...20 Dec 12
(Division II.)
Harry Foden 30 Sept 12
(In Charge of Victualling, Clothing, and
Implement Accounts.)
Philip W. Roonie 31 May 12
(For charge of General Mess and Cookery School.)
John D. Holmes (tempi/ )31 Jan 14
Paymaster David E. Smith !..23 Oct 12
(Division II .)
Charles M. Meeson 14 Nov 12
(Division I.)
Surgeon William C.Carson 18 Apr 13
Assist. Paym. ...Norman S. Robertson— Aug i3
(Division II.)
William S. D. Rae ... 9 Mar 13
( Victualling Duties.)
Harold C. F. Foot ...18Junel3
(For Duty with Captain (G).)
Arthur S. Holborn ...15 June 12
(Division 1.)
Oh. Gunner Oliver Lee 17 Dec 1 2
(For instruction of 2nd Class Stokers.)
Alfred Wallace 8 Mar 14
Robert Cole ,...10 Feb 14
(For charge of Stores.)
Walter A. Rose 14 Sept 12
William J. Johnson... 1 July 13
Arthur J. Whittle ...14 Feb 13
For Tenders,
Oh. Gunner James Cadogan 3 Mar 14
(For command of ' Bustard.')
William Cooper 15 Junel2
(For command of ' Blazer.')
Ch. Boatswain... Samuel Tozer 16 Nov 12
Frederick Jones 16 May 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Ch. Carpenter ...John H. Pine 4 Nov 13
(Barrackmaster.)
JamesJ.W.J.CheyneylOOct 12
( For Duty with Officer in Charge of Accounts
and for Depot Tenders.)
Ch. Artif. Eng. Henry Taylor 29 July 12
(For Instruction of Stokers 2nd Class.')
Gunner Frank T. Hills (tempy)2i Feb 14
Aaron Harrold 8 Sept 13
Robert G. Payze 1 Feb 13
Walter Tavlor 28 Feb 14
Frederick "W. Philli-
more 22 Nov 12
Wi'liam Manson 21 July 13
William James 8 Apr 13
Leopold L. Warnes ...14 Nov 12
Charles R. Usher 22 Junel2
Henry E. Caley 25 Nov 12
(lor instruction of new entries.')
James E. Elfick 17 Dec 12
Murdo Mclvor 28 Apr 13
( For Instruction of Stokers 2nd Clasx. )
Robevt A. Banbam ... 6 Mar 14
Frederick P. Hart... 5 June 13
Charles R. Tribe 1 June 12
John M. Mair 28 Feb 13
John P. Baker 13 Jan 13
John W. Devereux ...17 May 13
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THE" ROYAL NAVY.
For Tenders.
Gunner Frederick W. Wenn...31 Mar 13
William Gillett (tempi/,)
19 Dec 1$
Edward H.Powell(flc«) 1 Aug 13
John P. Casben (act)'tZ Jan 14
John W. Mills (act) ...17 Feb 14
Koatswain John Morrison 26 Jan 14
(for Q.D. Duties).
Victor Ford 2 Mar 12
(For Q.D. Duties and as Clothing Officer.)
John Murphy 2 Mar 14
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Herbert Pratt 26 June 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Richard H. Atkin ... 4 Feb 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Bertie Veasey (act) ...16 June 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Robert P. Hunnings
(act) 16 Sept 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain Robert F. Cubitt 11 Dec 12
(And. for Signal School.)
Charles Eddy 5 Dec 13
(For Signal School.)
George F. Gardner 1 Jan 14
(For Signal School.)
•>t. Major B.M.. George Rutherford.... 5 Jan 14
Carpenter Thomas F. Barry — July 13
(For Supervision of Supernumerary Artisan
Bating s.)
Artif. Eng Thomas Maxted 16 Oct 12
(To assist Engineer Commander of Barracks.)
H. Schoolmaster William Tomlinson ... 1 Apr 10
Bichard H. B. Saunders
20 Feb 14
AlbertC. Pope 22 Dec 11
Wt. Writer Arthur R.Martin Uan 10
(Division II.)
William T. Brown 22 Feb 13
(Division I.)
Thomas W Barry 20Junel3
(For Drafting Office.)
Hd. Steward ...Alfred W. Davidson ...25JunelO
(For Victualling Office.)
Chief M-A-A ...Frederick Dhue Uan 10
(For charge of Patrols.)
Henry C. Blow 1 Jan 10
( Chief of Police.)
Inst in Cookery Frederick W. Collins 1 Jan 10
Wt. Armourer. ..Edward J.Barnes 11 Jan 12
Alexander Workman 11 Jan 12
Bandmaster \ John G. Welsh 1 Jan 10
B.M. f James G. Dowell....29 Jan IS
Civilian Dental) John B. Palmer 9 Feb 12
Surgeons ... (J. S. F. Horton 15 Mar 13
Thomas P. Cooper... .10 May 13
The following Officers are borne as additional
for various services : —
For Chatham Dockyard.
Bear-Admiral.. .Charles E. Anson, mvo 9 Aug 12
(Admiral Superintendent.)
Captain Ernest H. Grafton ... 1 5 Sept 13
(Captain-of the DocKyara ana Deputy Super-
intendent and King's Harbour Master.)
Charles S. Wilts 9 Sept 13
(To assist Captain of Dockyard and as
Asst. Kinq't Harbour Master.)
Lieut.-Com (N)Gabriel Threlfell....20 Apr 13
George J. W. Lewis ... 7 Aug 12
Lieutenant ..,...(T)William H. Jackson21 Feb 12
Frederick S. Water-
field 26 June 12
(For charge of B.L. Gun Mountings)
William H. Farlow .... 1 Feb 13
Eng. Com Edward W. Liversidge 10 Jan 14
(For Torpedo Depot, Chatham
Dockyard.)
Ernest Barr... 17 June 13
(For Duty with Captain of
the Dockyard.)
Car. Lieut George E. Segrue 1 Jan 12
Ch. Boatswain.. ,(T)George Denham .... 9 Mar 14
Joseph C. Bouse 17 July 13
For Mechanical Training:
Establishment.
Commander James W. G. Innes 13 Julyll
Lieut.-Com Arthur P.N. Ihorowgood
18 May 12
(For general supervision of 2nd Class Stokers.)
Lieutenant Greham Wragge 26 Jan 14
(And for duty with 2nd Class Stokers).
Eng. Com Walter J. Kent 1 Sept 11
(For instructional andrepair duties)
Eng. Lieut Frederick E. Bridgwater
22 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties).
Osborne W. Skinner ...17 Aug 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Cyril B. Evington 26 Dec 12
( For Instructional Duties. )
Boatswain Webber Wetton 13 Mar 13
(For' Wallaroo' .)
Artif. Eng ...... .Adolphus J. Jenkins ... 7 Nov 13
(For charge of Engineer's Stores including
Factory, Eepair and Instructional Stores
and for Instructional Duties.)
Frederick J. Salmon. ...30 Jan 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Frederick G. Hood 14 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties )
Bichard B. Annetts ... 9 Jan 14
(For Mechanical Training Duties, for care
of Machinery of ' Wallaroo ' and for
Instructioyial Duties).
For R.N Hospital. Chatham.
Surgeon-General Alexander J . J. Johnston
15 Oct 13
Deputy Surgeon ^Herbert W. G. Doyn
General ( 15 Oct 13
Fleet Surgeon ...Walter G. Axford 15 Oct 13
Staff Surgeon ...F'rancis Bolster. mb,ba15 Oct 13
Edward M. W. H arn.UD 4 Janl4
(As Anesthetist and Baoiographer. )
Percy F. Minett 4 Jan 14
Fleet Paym Herbert K. honey 8 Aug 13
(Store Officer and Cashier.)
Surgeon Sheldon F. Dudley 14 Jan 14
Ihomas Creaser, md.ba
15 Oct 13
Henry D. Drennan,M~B,BJ).
15 Oct 13
Herbert E. Perkins ...15 Oct 13
H. Wardmaster Frederick Mannaford — Jan 06
For RN. Hospital, Yarmouth.
Fleet Surgeon ...Bicnard Muller, jib ...15 Oct 13
Surgeon Francis G. H. B. Black,
MB 15 Oct 13
For Miscellaneous Services,
Captain Bertram S. Thesiger,
CMG 12 Apr 13
(For charge of War College.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
355b
Commander Pasfield V. Oliver 7 Dec 12
(For charge of Detention Quarters.)
Artkur K. Betty 1 Feb 18
(for Branch War College, Chatham,
for War Staff Duties.)
Lieutenant Charles W. Cock 5 Mar 14
(For command of ' Spey.')
Eng. Lieut William R. Crawf»rd20 Mar 14
(Te assist Eng. Rear- Admiral as regards
Ships building by Contractors and for
charge of Record Parties.)
JohnH.McLeod 29 Sept 13
(For instruction of Engine-room
Ratings in Torpedo Boats.)
Fleet Surg. Henry B. Beatty 1 Mar 14
(For East London Recruiting District, and
medical charge of the Naval Store Depot,
West India Docks.)
Paym.-in-Chief Thomas J. Stovin (Retired)
(For Royal Fleet Reserve.) 20 Nov 13
Sig. Boatswain.. Thomas D. Devereux... — Mar 13
(for charge of Signal Tower, Chatham.)
Artif. Eng Ernest J. Trendalt. 15 Sept 13
(For taking records of trials.)
Murdoch McKenzie ...12 Aug 12
(For taking records of trials.)
ftew Books opened 1st July, 1908.
The folloicing Officers are borne additional for
the Naval Wing of the Royal Flying Corps.
Central Air Office.
Inspecting Captain of Air Craft.
Commander Francis R. Scarlett
(tempy.) .S3 Dec 13
Capt. R.M. Percival Owen (tempy. )23 Dec 13
Fleet Pay m. Frank Lenn 7 May 13
Asst. Paym Alexander A. E. Rob-
inson 7 May 13
Lionel D. McKean 7 May 13
For Wireless Telegraphy Duties
with Aircraft.
Lieut.-Com (T)de Courcy W. P. Ireland
14 Aug 13
For Armament Duties -with Aircraft.
Lieut.-Com (DRobert H. Clark-Hall
(Squadron Commander.) 22 Mar 13
For Meteorological Duties.
Captain (Retd.) The Right Hon. Lord
Dunboyne 3 Nov 13
Naval Flying1 School, Eastchurch.
Staff.
Commander Charles R. Samso?i (act)21Beptll
(Officer Commanding.)
Lieutenant Richard B. Davies 10 Nov 12
(Squadron Commander.)
Edward Osmond 2 Oct 13
(Flying Officer.)
Eng. Lieut Edward F. Brigqs 21 May 12
(Squadron Commander for Machinery
and Overseeing Duties.)
Llctp$7.yM. U— T- <*t 6 Dec 12
(Squadron Commander.)
Staff Surgeon ...Hardy V. Wells 20 Feb 12
Carpenter lames J. Brownridge... 11 Jan 12
(For Repair Work.)
Artif. Eng William F. Floyd 15 May 13
Attached to Naval Flying School.
Lieutenant Henry D. Vernon 17 Apr 13
(Flying Officer.)
Frederick W. Bowhill. . 17 Apr 13
(Flying Officer.)
Sub-Lieut, ) Reginald L. G. Marix 17 May 13
R.N.R. S (Flying Officer.)
Hugh A. Littleton 17 May 13
(Flying Officer.)
Assist. Paym. ... Charles R. Finch Noyes
(tempy) 13 Aug 13
(Flying Officer)
Under Instruction.
Ch. Artif. Eng. William H. Ellison ... 4 June 13
Gunner George A. J. Blundell 6 May 13
Carpenter LeonardR.Staddon(act)31 July 13
Isle of Grain Naval Air Station.
Lieutenant John W. Seddon 13 Dec 11
(Squadron Commander in Command.)
Arthur B. Gaskell 13 Aug 13
(Flying Officer.)
Francis G. Brodribb
(tempy) 13 Aug 13
(Flying Officer.)
Staff Surg John O'Hea 11 Aug 13
Sub-Lieut. ) Ivor G.V. Fowler 13 Aug 13
R.N.R. S (Flying Officer.)
Douglas G. Young
(tempy) 14 June 13
(Flying Officer.)
Richard E. C. Peirse
(proby) 13 Aug 13
(Flying Officer.)
Thomas A. Raine
(proby) 13 Aug 13
(Flying Officer.)
Attached to Isle of Grain Station.
Lieutenant Ennis T. R. Chambers '
(tempy.) 17 Dec 13
(Flying Officer.)
Hugh A. Williamson
(tempy.) 17 Dec 13
(Flying Officer.)
Reginald J. Bone
(tempy.) ...17 Dec 13
(Flying Officer.)
Eric R. C. Nanson
(tempy.) 17 Dec 13
(Flying Officer.)
. Cecil I . Kilner (tempy. )17 Dec 13
(Flying Officer.)
Lieut. R.M. A.. ..Charles H. Collet
(tempy.) 17 Dec 13
(Flying Officer.)
) Ian H. W.S. Dalrymple
S Clark(tempy.) 17 Dec 13
(Flying Officer.)
Carpenter Thomas D. Jones 1 May 13
Calshot Naval Air Station.
Lieutenant Arthur M. Longmore... 1 Apr 12
(Squadron Commanded in Command.)
Arnold J. Miley 2 Oct 13
(Flying Officer.)
Charles H. K. Edmondsl3 Aug 13
(Flying Officer.)
Arthur W. Biysworth 17 Apr 13
(Flying Officer.)
Lieut. R.N.R ...James L. Truvers 19 Feb 13
(Flying Officer.)
Lieut. R.M Thomas S. Creswell ... 3 Jan 13
(Flying Officer.)
Staff Surg Alan G. Eastment 8 Aug 13
Carpenter William A. Hancock... — Dec 13
Artif. Eng Frederick W. Scarff ... 1 Nov 12
Capt. tt.M..
Sub-Lieut.
R.N.R
356
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Felixstowe Naval Air Station.
Captain R.M. ...Charles E. Risk 5 Dec 12
(Flight Commander in Command.)
Lieut. R.M (I; Charles E. Rathborne
(Flying Officer) 17 Apr 13
Yarmouth Naval Air Station.
Lieut.- Com ......Reginald Gregory 21 Sept 11
(Squadron Commander for Charge
of Group.)
Lieutenant Christopher L. Courtney
(Flight Commander.) 19 Aug 12
Christopher E. Maude
(tempy) 13 Aug 13
(Flying Officer.)
William G. Sitwell 1 3 Aug 13
(Flying Officer.)
dipt. R. M. Henry Fawcett 13 Aug 13
(Flying Officer.)
•Sub-Lieut. I Ronald H. Kershaw ...13 Aug 13
R.N.R. S (Flying Officer.)
Boatswain Henry C . Bobbett 4 Nov 13
(For charge of Stores and Maintenance
Duties.)
Fort George Naval Air Station.
Lieutenant Douglas A. Oliver 17 Apr 13
(Flying Officer, in com-
mand, tempy.)
Robert P. Ross 17 Apr 13
(Flying Officer.)
Dundee Naval Air Station.
CaPMajTRyM. }Robert Gordon 2 J*** 12
(Squadron Commander in command.)
Capt. R.M. Arthur C. Barnby 2 Oct 13
(Flying Officer.)
Farnboroug-h Airship Station.
Arnold House, Faraborough.
Commander Edward A. D. Masterman
(Officer Commanding.) — Sept 12
Lieut.-Com Harold L. Woodcock ...19 Aug 12
(Flight Commander.)
Lieutenant..., William R. Crocker... 30 June 13
(Flying Officer.)
Paymaster Herbert A. Michell ...22 Jan 14
Gunner (T)Frank Everett 30 Jan 13
(T) Charles King (act) 3 May 13
For Naval Airship No. 3.
Commander (l)Aeville F. Vsborne 1 Apr 12
(Squadron Commander in Command.)
Lieutenant William C. Hicks 30 June 13
(flying Officer.)
For Naval Airship No. 4.
Lieut.-Com Frederick L. M. Boothby
19 Aug 12
(Squadron Commander in Command.)
Robert A. Wilson 30 June 13
(Flight Commander.)
Under Instruction.
Sub -Lieut. ^Archibald Corbett-
R.N.R. S Wilson (proby .) 15 Mar 14
For Central Flying School.
Lieutenant John T. Babington 15 Jan 11
(Assistant Instructor.)
Francis E. T. Hewlett lb Jan 14
(Assistant Instructor.)
Under Instruction at Central Flying-
School.
Lieutenant John T. Cull 27 Jan 14
Basil D. Ash 27 Jan 14
Lieut. R.N.R. ...Harold E. M. WatkinsZl Jan 14
Lieut. R.M. Charles E. Robinson... 27 J an 14
Sub-Lieut Joseph R. W. Smyth-
Pxgott 27 Jan 14
Jtai-ZMK*^ y Sidney V. Sippe (pr«by)21 Jan 14
Light
Sub-Lieut. s Franklin G. Saunders
R.N.R. 1 (proby) 27 J«n 14
Robert W. R. Gill
(proby) 27 Jan u
Christopher Draper
(proby) 27 Jan 14
Hans A. Busk (proby )27 Jan 14
Edward T. Neicton- Clare
(proby) 27 Jan 14
Hugh B. Martindale
(proby) 27 Jan 14
Tendbrs.
'Blazer.' 'Slaney.'
' Bustard.' ' Spey*.'
367 PENELOPE. (Ch.
Cruiser.
Building at Messrs. Vickers, Ltd. , Barroiv-in-
Furness.
Eng. Lieut Harry L. Giles 7 jan 14
(Borne in ' Pembroke.')
371 PETEREL. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
370 Tons. I.H.P. (6,200 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 p>\, 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Tyne.'
Lieut, in Com- 1 „ _ „ ,
mand ]- George F. Hole 17 Mar 14
Ch.Artif.Eng.. .. Albert W. Eea 17 Nov 13
(Borne in ' Tyne.')
376 PHAETON. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
Building at Messrs. Vickers, Ltd.,
Barrow-in-Furness.
Eng. Lieut Francis B. O'Dogherty 10 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Pembroke.')
377 PHILOMEL. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
2,575 Tons. I.H.P. 4,500 MB.(7,500F.JD.)
Guns — 8-4'7 inch, 8-Spr.
New Zealand.
Commander George N. Ballard ....19 Sept 11
Litut.-Com. .......(G) John 8.Morrell....23 Oct 13
Lieutenant (N)William Pennefather
6 Nov 12
Edmund A. Hill 4 Oct 11
Eng. Lieut Edmund Wyles 14 Sept 12
Staff Surgeon ...Arthur I. Sheldon 6 Jan 13
Paymaster Edward G. Styles 4 Oct 11
Sub-Lieut Frank N. Stephenson 10 Oct 12
Gunner Edward Russell 23 Oct 13
Carpenter John W. H. Mont-
gomery- 23 Oct 13
Artif. Eng William Turner 23 Oct 13
Re-commissioned at Singapore on 23rd Octtber, 1913
377a PHCENIX. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
765 Tons. HP. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut.-Com MichaelK. H.Kennedy 14 Aug 13
Lieutenant John S. Bovill — Mar 1
THE ROYAL NAVY.
857
Sub-Lieut John D. Harvey 30 May 13
Eng. Lieut Walter J. Miohell 9 Aug 13
Gunner (T)William J.P. Ayers23 Aprl2
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
379 PINCHER. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
975 Tons. Turbine. H.P. (12,750 F.D.)
Guns — 1-4 inch, Z-\2pr.
Mediterranean.
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Lieut. -Com Herbert W. Wyld 20 Sept 12
Lieutenant Vincent P. Freeman. ..28 Oct 13
Sub-Lieut Edward H. T. Hubbard
— Nov 13
Gunner (T)JamesH. Freeland
(act) 27 Oct 13
Artif.Eng Andrew W. P. Boss ... 7 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Egmont.')
Assist. Paym....Archibald B . Cooper ...15 Aug 12
Ernest D. G. Colles ...17 Sept 12
Ch. Carpenter ...Walter J. Ward 20 Dec 12
Gunner William C. P. Crabb... 5 May 11
Michael J. J. Sartain 8 Nov 11
Artif. Enq Robert Quintan 8 Nov 11
(For Charge of Drawing Office. )
For Instructional Staff, see page 559 .
Commissioned at Dartmouth, hth January, 1910.
Tender.
'Roebuck.'
382 PORCUPINE. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
320 Tons. I.E.P. (3,900 F.D.)
Guns— 1-12 pr„ 5-6pr.
The Nore.
Tender to ' Actteon.'
Lieut, in com- ( Cutrhbert p. Biake 13 Jan 14
380 PLUCKY. (Po.) Gun-Boat. L^tf^*. Charles w. w«a 25 Oct 12
195 Tons. l.H.P. 90 N.D
Portsmouth .
Tender to ' Dryad.'
(For Officers borne see ' Dryad.')
381 POMONE. (Dev.)
Light Cruiser.
2,135 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400 N.D
Dartmouth.
Captain The Hon. Victor
(Borne in ' Actaon.')
383 PORPOISE. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer
Late i »28 Tow. H.P. (22,500 F.D )
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Becla.'
Lieut.-Com Hugh D. Colville 24 Jan 14
Lieutenant Frank A. Eothera 17 Jan 14
Stanley, mvo 14 Aug 12 : Eng. Lieut George J. Hamilton... 1 Aug 12
(And for command of R N. College, Dartmouth.) Sub-Lieut Geoffrey H. V. Bayfield
Ch.Boatszvain... John Myers 11 Dec 13 I 28 Jan 14
(For command of 'Britannia' (Hulk).)
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
For Royal Naval College, Dart-
mouth •—
Commander Uenri) G. Sherbrooke ... 5 Jan 14
Lieutenant TheRiqht Hon. LordAlastair
M.Graham — Oct 12
John A. M. Sturges ... 8 May 13
(For Physical Training Duties.)
(N) Wilfred D.Stirling 2 Jan 13
CS)Walter O. Spurrell 15 Jan 14
Henry E. C. Blaqrove — Aug 13
Francis G. Glossop ...12 Jan 14
The Hon. Humphrey
Legge 13 May 12
Eng. Com Edward A. Short 17 Jan 11
Enq. Lieut .Arthur V. Eldridge ... 4 Sept 13
William C Horton 30 Sept 12
Arthur C. Wippell ... 9 May 13
John S. Orr 7 Mav 12
Harry H. Wilson 4 Sept 1:-!
Geoffrey Morgan . 4 Dec 13
Chaplain Rev. henry D. Dixon-Wright,
MVO, MA 7 Feb 12
Fleet Surg Joseph A. Moon 1 July 13
(And for Sick Quarters.)
Staff Surg Frederick G. Wilson, MB,
(tempy) 28 Jan 14
Fleet Paym.......JohnA.Keys 17 Sept 11
Naval Inst John Camp, ba 7 Sept 09
Edward W. Fitch, ba. . . — Jan 14
John G. Green, ba ... 5 Sept 11
Surgeon Kenneth H. Hole, MB.— Sept 12
(Lent R.N. College, Greenwich.)
William H. King 19 Mar 13
Gunner (T)John W. Hammond
(act) 29 Jan 14
(Borne in ' Hecla,')
384 POWERFUL. (Dev.)
This Establishment consists of three ships.
POWERFUL I. Cruiser.
14.200 Tons. I.H.P. 25,000 N.D.
POWERFUL II. {late Andromeda).
Cruiser.
11,000 Tons. I.H.P. 16,500 N.D.
POWERFUL III. {late \ Ganges,' late
' Caroline ') (late Light Cruiser.)
Devonport.
Boys' Training Establishment.
Captain Herbert J. Savill 1 July 13
Commander Basil G. Washington 31 Dec 13
Lieut.-Com George W. Taylor 14 Aug 12
Lieutenant (G)TheHon. Peter R. H.
D. Willoughby 1 Sept 13
Horatio Westmacott — Jan 14
Claude P. Hermon-
Hodge 20 Sept 12
Douglas J. Claris 10 Oct 12
Capt. R. M Harold Ozanne 12 Oct 12
(And for P.T. Duties.)
Chaplain Rev. Arthur D.Gilbertson,BA
14 July 13
Staff Surgeon.... John Boyan 5 Oct 12
John H. McDowall mb28 Oct. 13
Fleet Paijm William H. Campion 26 Aug 13
Staff-Paym (I)Arthur R. Cowmanl2 Nov 12
(For Victualling Duties.)
358
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Paymaster Frederick D'O. Nind... 28 Feb 14
Nacal Inst Herbert H.Barton, b a ] Sept 13
Surgeon Charles D. Bell, MB ... 4 Nov 12
Asst. Paym Haralrl M. < ockrem . 18 Aug 13
Rupert D. Atkins ....27 Sept 13
Ch. Boatswain,, .George F. Vosper 2< .Ian 14
Frederick Evans 18 Dec 13
Ch. Carp enter... J *mes E. Wannell ...10 May 13
Ch. Schoolmaster James A.H.Prirteaux 7 Oct 13
Gunner Charles Bremner 16 July 12
Alfred J. Palmer 2 Feb 14
(For Instructional l>uties.)
John Mackay 5 Nov 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Horace P. Hamlyn....28 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Charles J. Geary 2 Feb 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain William J. H. Rees...23 Sept 13
William J. Barrett ...23 Sept 13
WilliamEvans 1 Nov 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
William Pepperell ... 5 Feb 14
(For Q.l). Duties.)
John P. Mortimore 28 Dec 12
Artif. Enq Edward Thomas 1(5 Jan 13
Hd. Schoolmaster Frederick A. James... 1 Sept 13
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
R»ar- admiral.. Edmund R. Pears 21 Dee 11
(Bear-Admiral in charge of Boy s' Training
Service.)
Secretary John C. Boardman ...20 Mar 12
Civilian Dental | D ^ PaterSon, Esq. - Nov 13
surgeon j ' *
G. Cotterell, Eiq — Dec 13
(And for general duty with Training Service.)
Commissioned at Devonport on 23rd September,
1913, as an independent command.
385 PRESIDENT. (Ch.) (late
' Buzzard,' late Sloop).
For miscellaneous duties under the Admiral Com-
manding Coast Guard and Beserves, and as
Drill Ship oftheBoyal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
London Division.
1.140 Tom.
Temple Pier, London,
(The postal address of the Commanding Officer is
H.M.S. ' President.' Greenwich.)
Captain P. H. Hall Thompson 9 Jan 12
(And as Naval Member of the Admiralty
Volunteer Committee, and for duty on Staff of
Admiral Commanding Coast Guard and
Reserves.)
Paym.-in-Chief Charles Roach-Smith 10 Nov 13
Assist. Paym.... John N. Fletcher 20 Oct 12
Gunner (retired) James E. Macev 24 Nov 10
The following Officers are borne as additional
for various Services : —
For service at the Admiralty.
Navigation Department.
Omimander .......Guy M. Marston 4 Sept 13
Department of Director or Naval
Equipment.
Commander Cyril Asser 1 Sept 12
(for supervision of Fittings of Ships building by
contract.)
Commander Richard F. H. H.
Mahon 1 Aug 11
(For supervision of(T) Fittings of Ships building
by contract )
Vernon S. Rashleigh ..2(3 June 13
(For supervision of (G) Fittings of Ships building
by contract.)
Lionel F. Maitland-
Kirwan 5 Aug 13
(For supervision of Fittings of Ships building
by contract.)
CaLieeuieZant ) Thomas L. Soper 27 Feb 13
Engineer-in-Chief's Department.
Eng. Vice- \Sir Henry J. Oram, kcb, frs.
Admiral ... / 3 May 84
(Engineer-in- Chief of the Fleet.)
^Admiral } Geor9e G- Goodwin, CB25 Oct 07
(Deputy Engineer-in- Chief.)
William T. Hocken ...24 June 13
Assistant to Engineer-in-Chitf .
Eng. Com David J. Carruthers... 2 Mar 14
Arthurs. Crisp(tempy)W Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Thomas G. Procter
(tempy.) 9 Aug 13
William S. Mann — Nov 13
Henry S.Briggs(tempy). 10 Nov 13
Archibald G. Bremner
(tempy.) 19 Feb 13
Henry M. Cave-Brown-
Cave (t mpy.) 8 Feb 14
Director of Dockyards' Department.
Eng. Capt John W. Ham ..11 Feb 07
(Assistant to Director of Dockyards and
Dockyard Work.)
Ordnance Department.
.Charles L. Lambe 1 Sept 13
Thomas H. M. MauriceVb Aug 12
Alldin U. Moore — Mar 13
Charles A. Fountaine... 5 Dec 13
George R. B. Blount. ..31 July 12
Wion de Hd. Egerton (tempy)
31 Mar 14
Humphrey T. Walwyn)h Sept 12
Wilfred F. French 11 Aug 13
Stanley T.H. Wilton 11 Aug 13
Patrick E. Parker 6 Nov 13
Edward Altham 1 Sept 13
Douglas W. O'B. Forsyth
(tempy.) 28 Feb 14
..(N)Lionel H. Shore ...31 Dec 13
..(G)Aylmer N. G. Firebrace
5 Apr 13
I Ernest F. Ellis. . 1 July 02
..Frederick J. Payne 15 Nov 09
Malcolm A. McKenzie 30 June 09
,.(t) Patrick P.Coleman 2 Feb 05
..(T)Leonard Bepton ... 1 Oct 12
Naval
Commander,...
Lieut.- Com..
Lieutenant
Eng. Rear-
Admiral ,
Ch. Gunner
Ch. Roatswain
Gunner
Air Department.
Leutenant Spenoer D. A. Grey (tempy.)
15 Jan 14
(Squadron Commander.)
Eng. Lieut Wilfred Briggs 6 Dec 13
Asst. Paym Henry L. Jack ion — Dec 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. frederi.k H. Williams 1 Jan 14
(For overseeing duties n ith Aircraft.)
Artif. Eng (l)LeonJ. Killmayer... 2 Apr 13
(For overseeing duties with Aircraft.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
359
For Miscellaneous Services at Admiralty.
Rear- Admiral... Sir Edmond J. W, Slade,
KCIE, kcvo.20 Apr 12
(For Special .Service.)
Henry H. Campbell,
Cvo. (tempy) 29 If ov 12
Arthur C. Leveson, CB. 1 .Tan 14
Captain Thomas P. Bon ham ...11 Feb 14
( Inspecting Captain of Wine Sleeping Vessels).
Captain Richard Wi-bb (tp.mpy.)16 Aug 13
Guy R. A. Gaunt 1 Ayr 14
(fntell gence Division.)
Sydney S.Hall, cb 1 Dec 13
(Joint Secretary to Royal Commission on Oil Fuel.)
(Lent War Course).
Cecil Maxwell- 1. efroy\h Mar 13
(For Special Service.)
Commander Hubert H. Holland .... 8 Jan 12
(Assistant to Inspecting Captain
of Mine Sweeping Vessels.)
Lieutenant (Qr)Edmund D. M.
Robertson 1 Aug 13
(For Special Service, tempy.)
Fleet Surg Richard C.Munday (tempy)
8 Apr 14
Staff Surg Robert W. G.Stewart,
MB 15 June 12
(For duty in connection with Auxiliary
Sick Berth Reserve)
Fleet Paym Hamnet H. Share 24 Dec 12
Walter Gask — June 13
Vincent A. Lawford...\b Mar 13
Victor H. T. Weekes
(tempy) 21 Sept 12
Naval Instr Oswald f. Tuck — 09
Assist. Paym Richard F. Durman ...14 Jan 14
Wt. Writer James H. King 29 Jan 12
(For Service with Inspecting Captain
of Mine Sweeping Vessels. )
Admiral of Patrols.
(Address, 1 Central Buildings, Westminster,
London, S.W.)
Rear- Admiral... John M. de Robeck 1 May 12
(Admiral of Patrols.)
Captain Edward G . Lowther-
Crqfton, D.S.0 27 Jan 14
(Assistant to Admiral of Patrols.)
Secretary Basil F. Hood 15 Mar 12
Commander William L. Elder 22 Mar 12
Lieut.-Com (T)l>uncan W. Roe 26 Aug 13
(For W. T. duties.)
Fleet Paym William K. Stephens... 8 Mar 14
Clerk to Sec Richard C. Fleury 17 Aur 12
Warneford G. W. Prall23 Aug 12
William G. E. Enright 5 Aug 12
For service with Admiral Command-
ing; Coast Guard and Reserves.
Captain... Hugh H. D. Tothill... 5 Apr 13
(As Assistant to the Admiral Commanding
Coast Guard and Reserves.)
Secretary Francis W. Walshe ... 1 Mar 13
Commander, (act) John A. Slee 17 June 08
(b or charge of Shore Wireless Telegraphy
Stations and Signal Stations. )
Lieut.-Com Ernest L. C. Grattan 15 May 13
( To assist Commander in charge of Shore
W.T. Stations.)
Eng. Lieut Frank R. Goodwin 13 July 11
Clerk toSec Thomas A. Woolf. 28 Feb 12
Francis K. Kempson ...10 Dec 12
Ernest H. Stern 27 Mar 13
£oa1Lfr!.}J<>°*PhA.Minter 15 Nov 13
Asst. Paym Arthur C. Pel tiam- Kent 1 Jan 13
{For charge of Accounts of Coast Guard Cruisers.)
For service at Royal Naval College.
Captain William F. Slayter ... 8 Dec 12
Commander Eric V. F. R. Dugmsre 1 June 12
Naval /nstr Stanton F. Card, ba... 1 Sept 00
Arthur J. Parish, cb, ma.
18 May 07
'Deputy Suvt. of Naval Examinations.)
John White, ma 1 Jan 06
Maurice A.Ainslie, ba28 Oct 13
Thomas Slator, ba 1 Sept 13
Richard H. Whapham,
ma, b.sc 5 Jan 13
Thomas >'. Baker, ba. 1 Oct 05
Ivor Curtis, ma, imimk
— Dec 03
(Deputy Inspector of Naval Schools.)
Marshall H. Robinson, ba
1 Apr 14
> Richard MountstephenslS Nov 06
Chief
Schoolmaster
Engineer Overseers and Inspectors
Eng.Capt.(retd.)George A. Haggarty...23 Aug 11
(Inspector of Coals, Newcastle.)
Eng. Capt.(retd.)... John Jones 6 Aug 07
( Chief Inspector of Coal, South Wales.')
Eng.Capt.(retd.)Thomas S. Guyer 4 Jane 09
(Thames iron Works and London District.)
Eng. Com Archie R. Emdin 6Feb 12
(Midland District)
William Ryan 16 Oct 12
(At Inspector of Gun Mountings at
Woolwich Arsenal.)
George G. Knight 28 Apr 13
(Messrs. Babcock Sf Wilcox, Renfrew.)
Herbert Coopper 7 8ept 09
(For Gun Mountings at Elswick Ordnance Works).
Thomas W. Christian 11 Feb 1G
(For Gun Mountings at Scotstoun Works of
Coventry Ordnance Co.)
John A. Richards 20 Dec 09
(For general overseeing duties.)
Henry R. Teed 22 Oct 12
(She field District.)
Percy D. Martell 24 June 12
[North of England District.)
Harold E. H. Ash 23 Dec 10
(London Sf Glasgow Shipbuilding and
Engineering Co.)
John H. Jenkin 22 Aug 11
( Scotland District.)
Charles H. Hill 5 Jan 12
(Parson's Marine Turbine Co., Wallsend-on-Tyne.)
Ernest Edwards 26 Nov IS
(Messrs. Palmer's Shipbuilding Co.,Jarrow.)
Reuben Main 22 Mar 12
(Liverpool District)
Lindsay J. Stephens. ..15 Aug 18
(Messrs. J. Brown Sf Co., Clydebank.)
Walter E. Townsend...lh Oct 12
(Messrs, Denny Bros., Dumbarton.
360
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Ming. Com Rickard B. Morison 12 Jan 12
(Messrs. Beardmore Sf Co., Dalmuir)
Arthur F. White 26 Mar 13
Wallsend Slipway and, Engineering Co.)
William Hart 27 Feb 13
(Engineer Overseer of Gun Mountings
at the Worksof Sir W. G. Armstrong,
Whitworth 8; Co., Manchester.)
Thomas Shattock 11 July 12
{Messrs. Scott's Shipbuilding and
Engineering Co., Greenock.)
Mark Bundle 1 Jan 14
(Southampton District.)
William G. Lawrence 22 Nov 12
(Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie 8; Co.)
Francis E. Lamb 11 Jan 13
(For General Overseeing duties.)
Gilbert H. Page 19 May 13
(Gun Mountings at Works of Messrs.
Pickers, Barrow).
Francis &'. P. Haigh... 9 Apr 12
(Messrs. Whitehead 8f Co., Weymouth.)
Robert W. B. Andrews 25 Apr 13
(For Inspection of Gun Mountings at
Coventry OrdnanceWorks, Coventry.)
William H. Ham ... 8 Feb 13
(Eng. Overseer of Submarines aid
for duty with Submarines).
Eng. Lieut... David J. McGregor 13 Sept 13
(Jo assist Chief Inspector of Coal,
South Wales)
William Row e 29 Mar 12
(Asst. to Chief Inspector of Coal, South Wales.)
Roland C. Miller 17 Feb 14
(Eng. Overseer for Submarines at works of
Sir W. G. Armstrong <y Co., Ltd.)
Charles R. J. Randall 18 Dec 13
( Overseer for Airships at Works of Messrs.
Vickers, Ltd., Barrow.)
Percy J. B. HuxhamXh Aug 13
(To assist Eng. Overseer in Inspection
of Gun Mountings at Woolwich.)
Eng. Lieut Thomas Williams 7 June 13
(Assist, to Eng. Overseer. Sheffield District.)
Charles E. Walton. 5 July 12
( To assist Resident Engineer Overseer
Midland District.)
David E. Mclarlane... 17 July 13
( To Assist Eng. Overseer Scottish District.)
Stephen Howse 20 Junel3
(For Service on Staff of Admiralty
Inspector at Messrs. Whitehead He Co.,
Wei/ mouth.)
Christopher I. Brooks 9 Aug 13
(Assistant Overseer of Gun Mountings
at Coventry Ordnance Works.)
John G. Short 25 Sept 13
( To assist Overseer fnr Gun Mountings
at Barrow.)
John Guthrie 25 Sept 13
(To assist Overseer for Gun Mountings
at ScoUtoun )
Montague J. Speer 21 Jan 14
( To assist Engineer Overseer, Southampton
and. District.)
For Service on Staff of Captains
Superintendent of Contract-built
Ships.
Tyne, Thames, Mersey, &c, District.
! Lieutenant Edivard W. Croucher2l Mar 14
Charles H.Beever 25 July 12
John W. Renshaw 1 July 13
Robert Ivermee 8 Dec 11
j Car, Lieut. ...James Fuller ) May 13
Ch. Gunner (T)John Cahill 3 Jan 13
Ch. Boatswain. ..John H. Betts 20 Nov 13
Ch. Carpenter ...Valentine Vrell 1 Nov 13
Clyde District.
Lieutenant Edwin M. R. ThomsonTl Feb 14
James P. Kennedy' 31 Dec 13
Car. Lieut lames Johns 1(5 Nov 13
Ch. Boatswain. ..(T)Charles Gill 10 Jan 13
For Service on Staff of Captains
Superintendent of Torpedo Boat
William p:Pepperell 9 Aug 13 i , . Destroyers building by Contract.
»»« Rnn. Overseer at Messrs . lieutenant .Henry F. Carter, MY 0,U J an 12
(To assist Eng. Overseer at Messrs.
Vickers, Ltd., Barrow-in-Furness,
in inspecting Gun Mountings.)
Thomas R. Cave-Browne-
Cave 16 Dec 13
(Overseer of Airships at Worksof Sir W. G. Arm-
strong, Whitworth $ Co., Newcastle-on-Tyne.)
Alfred f. R. Northcott2X Aug 09
(To assist Resident Overseer, Sheffield District.)
Adolphus W. Sharp... 1 June 11
(To assist Eng. Overseer, Scottish Dist.)
William T. Bickell (Retired)
9 Aug 06
(To aisist Eng. Overseer, Birmingham
District.)
Charles A. Bush 25 Sept 13
(To assist Overseer for Gun Mountings
at Scotstoun.)
John H. Apps 9 Aug 13
(Assist. Overseer for Gun Mountings at.
Elswick — for ' Malaya.')
Harry Batey 25 Sept 13
(To assist Engineer Overseer, Sheffield
District.)
William E. Marshall 26 Oct 1 1
(Assistant to Engineer Overseer for
Gun Mountings at Elswick.
James H. D. Nichols. ..2b Sept 13 j
( To assist Overseer for Gun Mountings \
at Elswick.)
William J. Kitlo — N(
Arthur Askew 1 June 12
Car. Lieut John A. Hoskin(addl.) 19 Nov 12
Ch. Gunner (T)Walter Mason 24 July 18
For Command of Coast Guard
Districts.
Captain The Hon, Robert F.
Boyle, mvo 1 Oct 11
(Eastern District).
Ernest G. Barton 3 June 12
(North of Ireland District.)
Hugh T. Hibbert 1 Jan 12
(South of Ireland District, and as Flag Captain,
Queenstoivn.)
Herbert C. C. Da Costa 3 Mar 13
(Western District.)
John S. Luard 30 Apr 13
(Southern District)
Stuart St. J. Farquhar 20 Dec 12
(Scottish District.)
For other Officers borne for service in the above
Coast Guard Districts, see pp. 423, Src.
For 'Maine.'
Fleet Surgeon ...Ernest C. Lomas, MB,
FRCS, Ed., dso 10 June 12
Staff Surgeon ...Arthur R. Thomas
FRCS. Ed 14 Jan 14
Thomas W. Myles
MD, BA 18 Apr 13
THE ROYAL NAVY.
861
Asst. Paymaster > wwiam B- Boe 6 Ve(i n
in Charge ... f
War^master} Thomas Chappell 15 May 11
For Service at Central Flying School.
Captain Godfrey M. Paine, cb,
MVO 15 May 12
( Commandant)
Lieut.-Com Philip A. Shepherd 16 Apr 13
(Squadron Commander Royal t lying Corps. )
Eng. Lieut Charles D. Breese 18 Dec 13
(Instructor in Theory and Construction.)
Bt. Maj. R.M... Eugene L. Gerrard ...15 May 12
(Squadron Commander Royal Flying Corps)
Assist. Paym....John H. Lidderdale ...15 May 12
(Secretary) (flying Officer, First Reserve
Naval Wing).
For British Antarctic Expedition
Lieut.-Com Henry E.deP.Rennick 1 June 10
For Miscellaneous Services.
Captain(retd.). .. James W. Combe 14 Feb 13
(For Surveying Service.)
Lieut.-Com (G)Archibald Gilbert 29 Aug 13
(For Special Service.)
Frederick G. S. Peile... — Aug 13
(For War Staff Duties for Special Service!)
Lieutenant David R. Ritchie ......24 Feb 13
(For Special Service)
Charles D. Burney ... 4 Sept 13
(For Special Service.)
Eng. Com Sydney V. Hardcastle..%\ Sept 12
(For duty as Inspecting Torpedo Officer,
Torpedo Factory, Greenock).
Eng. Lieut Ernest Nibbs (tempy) 1 Sept 13
(For Special Service).
Fleet Surgeon ...Alexander F. Harper 1 Nov 11
(For service at Deptford Victualling
Yard.)
Ernest J. Finch 9 Oct 11
(For R.M Recruiting Headquarters,
London)
Staff Surgeon Charles E. C. Stanford
MB — Jan 14
(For Recruiting Headquarters, etc.)
Fleet Paym Harry Robinson 1 May 11
(For Canteen Duties and for Service at Deptford
Victualling yard.)
R. Clutton Baker 1 Jan 14
(For Special Service.)
Surgeon Edward L. Atkinson... 1 June 10
Boatswain George H. Alexander... 1 Feb 07
(For service at Co7npass Observatory,
Deptford.)
Sig. Boatswain. ..John Combs (tempy). ..13 Sept 13
New books opened 1st April, 1906.
Coast Guard Tenders.
See page 430.
386 PRINCE GEORGE. (Dev.)
Battleship.
14,900 Tons.
I.H.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.I).)
Gwit*—4-1k2 inch, 12-6 inch, 16 12pr.,
4-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
Commander Henry F. G. Talbot... 8 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com (I)Lancelot A. Smythies
31 July 12
Eng. Com Walter S. Westbrook 21 Nov 12
Ch. Gunner Robert J. Sweet 29 July 12
Carpenter William J. Hall 24 Junel3
Artif. Eng. ... Frank M. Robinson... 9 Jan 14
Re-commissioned at Devonport, ith June, 1912.
(Borne in ' Ccesar.')
387 PRINCE OF WALES. (Po.)
Battleship.
15,000 Tons. I.H.P. 15,000 N.D.
Guns— 4-12 inch, V2-&inch, 16-12 pp.,
2-3 pr.
Flag Ship of Rear-Admiral in the Home Fleets,
Ports-mouth.
Rear-Admiral. ..Bernard Currey 18 Nov 13
Personal Staff.
Secretary John L. Syson 18 Nov 13
Flag Lieut Edward L. E. Oliphant
18 Nov 13
(And for Signal Duties in Home Fleets,
Portsmouth) .
For General Staf Duties.
Eng. Captain ...Walter K. Williams,
mvo 20 Feb 14
Captain R.M.... Alexander A. Cord- ( 18 May 12
ner I (4 Aug 10)
(Assistant for Wireless Telegraphy Duties.)
Artif. Eng Charles F. Langmaid 17 Dec 12
(To acsist Enq. Captain.)
Clerk to Sec. ...John D. W. Rogers ...25 Feb 14
Captain Robert N. Bax 18 Nov 13
Commander (N)Casper Ballard 18 Tsov 13
Kenneth G. B. Dewarl4 Nov 13
Lieut.-Com (T)Charles S. Forbes.. 6 Jan 13
(G)Harold R. Priston 8 Jan 13
Lieutenant Hugh J. Woodward. ..16 Jnn 13
Brian D. Holberton ...21 June 12
Lieut. R.N.R.... Alfred W. Clemson (act)
— Aug 13
Eng. Com Charles F. B. Pendleton
22 Aug 12
Eng. Lieut John W. Hopkyns....l3 Mar 12
Major R.M (I)Francis R. Boyle.. .12 Aug 13
Captain B..Jf....GodfreyP.Oppen'beiml2 Jan 14
Fleet Surgeon Frederick W. Parker 7 May 13
(Lent R.N. College, Greenwich, till 30 June 14.)
Fleet, Paym Percy H. Franklin ... 1 Feb 13
Surgeon Richard Connell, MB.
B4. 14 Feb 14
Assist. Paym. ...Gerald E. Maynard26 Feb 14
Ch. Gunner Thomas C. Steed 10 Feb 14
Ch. Carpenter.. .William H. Dore 8 Dec 10
Ch. Boatswain... William Basketter 8 Aug 13
362
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Gunner (T)Thomas Cotter 17 Jan 13
Herbert V. GamV.len 3 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
■tig. Boatswain.. William K. Paris 18 Nov 13
Artif. Eng. Harry W. Harker 25 July 12
Horace A. Butler (act) 7 Nov 13
Clerk Harold H. Rogers 7 Oct 12
The following Officers are borne as additional :—
For Training' Duties.
Lieut.-Com Chichele K. Hart 3 Jan 14
{And for Physical Training Duties.)
Gunner Lister F. Horner 11 Nov 12
(Lent from 'Queen' for training duties with
Youths.)
For Second and Third Fleets,
Portsmouth.
Chaplain Rev. Harry D. L.
Viener, M.A 14 July 13
Rev. Arthur H. J. PitttO June 13
C'h. Carpenter... Charles Blofield 17 June 13
(For Service with Rear- Admiral.)
Reduced at Portsmouth, \Zth May, 1912.
388 PRINCESS ROYAL.
(Po.) Battle Cruiser.
26,350 Tom. H.P. 70,000 N.D.
Guns — 8-13*5 inch, 16-4 inch, i-Spr.
First Battle- Cruiser Squadron.
Captain Osmond De B. Brock.
AdC 1 Aug 12
Commander AlisterF. Beal 10 Aug 12
Lieut.-Com (G)Roland C. S. Huntlb Aug 11
(T)CharleB D. Burke — Feb IS
^N)Douglas B. LeMottee
31 July 12
Noel E. lsemonger... 13 Jan 14
Lieutenant Kenneth J. Duff-Dunbar
14 Nov 12
Arthur G. Harris 14 Nov 12
John M. Boyd 14 Nov 12
Herbert C. Mavo 25 Apr 13
The Hon. John B.
Bruce 11 Nov 13
Lieut. R.N.R.... William L. Wilaon
(act) 27 Jan 14
Eng. Com Thomas H. Wallice...34 Mar 10
Eng. Lieut Courtenay M. Weeks 19 Oct 10
Albert A. G. Martell...l7 May 11
Cyril T. Clover 14 Nov 12
Capt. R.M.A... .Frederick G. Tanqueray-
Willaume 14 Nov 12
Chaplain Rev. Richard H. O'Donovan
BA 28 Ang 13
Fleet Surg Frank Bradshaw, ba... 1 Nov 13
Fleet Pay m... .'...Harold Rodham 12 Aug 12
Surgeon Malcolm M. Mel rose 14 Nov 12
Sub-Lieut Walter N. T. BecketmWov 13
Henry Clanchy 6 Feb 14
Asst. Paym Herbert C. Waldron...— July 1.3
Ch. Gunner Samuel Mallin 3 Aug 11
' Bloatswain\BeuTyJ-W&yrine -^ Nov 12
Gunner (T)Arthur H. Cruft... 4 July 11
John W. J. Draisey...28 Apr 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Albert W WiMboie (act)
{For Instructional Duties.) — Oct 13
Boatswain Herbert B. Sawyers ...30 Nov 11
Henry J. Bailey 14 Nov 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
R.M. Gunner ...John Masterton 14 Nov 12
Carpenter John W. Sparks 29 Apr 11
Artif . Eng John Lippiett 14 Nov 12
George W. Redgate...l4 Nov 12
William B.Ross 12 Aug 12
Ernest, Thaxter 14 Nov 12
Joseph House (act) ... 7 Nov 13
Wt. Electrician Joseph Berry 2 Apr 13
Midshipman Henry P. Scholes 14 Nov 12
Alexander D. Qibson-
Carmichael 14 Nov 12
Edward C. Bindloss... 14 Nov 12
Geoffrey J. Landale...l4 Nov 12
Frank A. Hall 1 Jan 14
John B. Cole Hamilton
14 Nov 12
Henry J. Johnstone... 14 Nov 12
Frank L. C. Butcher 15 Sept 13
Stephen S. Palmes ...15 Sept 13
George L, C. Briggs.15 Sept 13
Colin Buist 15 Sept 13
Andrew J, Paton... .15 Sept 13
Midi.hipman i William P. Lillie ( proby)
R.N.R. ( 15 Sept 13
Cyril J. West (proby). .lb Sept 13
William C. A. Robson
(proby) 15 Sept 13
Tom Parker (proby) ...15 Sept 13
Cltrk Albert F. B. Bridges.. .14 Nov 12
Assist. Clerk... ..Frederick W Bayley... 9 Aug 13
Norman A. Marsden... \ Feb 14
Commissioned at Devonport on \ith November,
1912.
3886 PROSERPINE. (Ch.)
Light Cruiser.
2,135 Tons. I.H.P. 5,000 N.D. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 8-4 inch, 8-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
The Nore.
Lieut. -Com Henry C. D. Field. ,.14 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Harold F. Russell 2tS Feb 13
Gunner Ernest P.Turner 11 Sept 12
Re-commissioned at Sheerness, 9iA January, 1914.
(Borne in ' Aloukir.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
363
389 PSYCHE. (Po.) Light
Grtiiser.
2,135 Tons.I.H.P.Z>,000N.D (1,000F.D.)
Gum — 8-4 inch, 8-Spr.
New Zealand.
Captain Herbert J.T.Marshall 14 Feb 14
(.Senior Naval Officer, New Zealand Division.)
Lieutenant Theodore K. Elmsley 4 Mar 12
*<N)Edward W.KitBon— July 13
Colin R St. G. Tucker 1 Apr 13
Eng. Com Edward R. Amor 27 Apr 11
Staff-Surg John H. Lightfoot ...16 Sept 11
Fleet Paym Maxwell T. B. Fowler 1 Sept 09
Assist. Paym. ...(l)Roger E. Worthington
— Sept 13
(As Senior Officers' Clerk.)
Gunner Robert C. J. Cain 19 Jan 12
Carpenter *Sydney C. Chiswell 24 Dee 13
Artif. Eng Ernest M. Fittock ...16 Sept 11
Ri-commissioned at Colombo, 16JA September,
1911.
For Miscellaneous Service.
Eng. Lieut Harry P. Mackenzie,.. 29 Jan ]3
(For service as Inspector of Coals.)
Major R.M Percy Molloy 4 Oct 13
* And on re-commissioning.
390 PYRAMUS. (Ch.) Light
2,135 Tons. I. H. P. b, 000 N.B. (7, 000 F.D^>
Guns — 8-4 inch, 8-3 pr.
New Zealand.
Commander The Rt. Hon. Viscount
Kelburn 18 Dec 13
Lieutenant (G)George H. Dennistoun
30 Nov 12
(N)Nigel C. Westall. 14 Feb 13
Edward T. W. Church 1 2 June 13
(Tn lieu of a Sub- Lieut.)
Eng. Lieut Alfred E. E. Rayner...3n Nov 12
Staff. Surgeon ...Charles A. G. Phipps 10 Sept 13
Paymaster Edward P. Rickcord...30 Nov 12
Gunner Walter J. Sandford.... — Jan 13
Carpenter Alfred Lee 30 Nov 12
Artif. Eng James Robson 30 Nov 12
Re-commissioned in Australia, 30th. November,
1912.
391 QUAIL. (Dev.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
395 Tons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D.~)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5~Qpr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Motilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Cotnmander Francis A. Clutterbuck
30 Jan 14
Ch. Artif. Eng. ..George Eustaee. 17 Feb 12
(Borne in ' Leander.')
391a QUEEN. (Ch.) Battleship.
15,000 Tom. I.H.P. 15,000 N.D.
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 16-12 pr.,
2-3 pr.
Flag Ship of Vice-Aamiral Commanding
Second and Third Fleets.
Vice- Admiral ...Sir Cecil Burney,KCB,KCMG
5 Dec 13
Personal Staff.
Secretary Herbert P. W.G.Murray
5 Dec 13
Flag Com Walter J. C. Lake 5 Dec 13
(And for War Staff Duties.)
Flag Lieut.-Com.(8)3a.mes B. Kitson... 5 Dec 13
(And for Signal Duties in the Home Fleets at the
Nore.)
For General Staff Duties.
Captain Frank E. C. Rvan 10 Jan 14
(Chief of Staff.)
Lieut. -Com (T)Hartley R. G. Moore
— May 12
(For W.T. Duties in Second Fleet.)
(G)HamiltonJ.B. Hall 3 Jan 14
(For Gunnery Duties in Second and Third Fleets).
®*9' Admiral } Sylvester Rawling 17 Nov 13
Eng. Lieut William V. Benoy 4 Nov 12
(To assist Eng Rear- Admiral.)
Fleet Surgeon ...John Menary, MD 8 Apr 34
Clerk to Sec John D. M. Cavanagh — May 12
John W. E. Gilhespy — May 12
Henry P. Williams... — May 12
Guy Campbell 15 Jau 14
(And for duty with Chief of Staff '.)
Captain John W. L. McClintock
22 Jan 14
Commander (N)George P. Ross 1 Dec 13
Joseph C. W. Henley 10 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com (T)Colin A. M. Sarel — Aug 13
Lieutenant Harrington D.Edwards
13 June 13
(G)Paul T. G. Methuen
8 Jan 13
Henry E. Bickley 29 Nov 13
Lieut. R.N.R .... Victor L. K. Making(act)
2 Dec 13
Eng. Com Ethelbert S. Silk 11 Sept 12
Una. Lieut.. Frederick J. Drover ... 4 Nov 12
Major R.M George J. H. Mullins 19 May 13
Lieut. R.M.A... (I)Henry J. Pace ... -j n J^Jjja
Fleet Paym Kenneth S. Hay 15 Dec 10
Surgeon Francis J. D. Twigg,
mb 18 Dec 12
Assist. Paym.. ..Paul S. Strickland 15 Jan 14
(I)Sidney W. 8axton...29 July 1 2
Gunner Walter H. Cleaver ...14 Nov 12
(T)Ernest G. Haycraft
(act) 16 Aug 13
Frederick Ford (act)... 3 Dec 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Frederick Parker 12 Mar 13
SignalBoatswain J,<hn Rossetter 5 Dec 13
Wt. Telegraphist Hope Johnstone — Way 12
Carpenter James Uglow 10 Mar 14
Artif. Eng Alexander H. Wilsonl4 Feb 13
George M . Seaman ... 6 Oct 13
Re-commissioned at Devovport, \hth May, 1912.
364
THE ROYAL NAVY.
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
For Second and Third Fleets.
Chaplain Rev. Joseph D. Dathan,
ma 27 Nov 13
Rev. George M. Waters,
ma 1 Dee 12
For Training Duties with Youths,
Lieutenant Robert G, M. D. Hunt 12 May 12
(And for Physical Training Duties.)
Gunner John W. Lean 10 Jan 13
(Lent to ' Irresistible.')
Lister F. Horner 11 Nov 12
(Lent to ' Prince of Wales.')
Alfred H. Savage 7 Nov 12
(Lent to ' Implacable.')
Will Messenger 10 June 13
(Lent to ' Venerable.')
Dennis M. Sullivan ... — May 12
John W. Bell 2(5 Feb 11
(Lent to ' Russell.')
William J. 8. Rawlings (act)
(Lent to 'Formidable.) 19 Dee 13
Boatswain William G. Harding — Dec 13
(Lent to 'London.')
William H. Ellis -Jan 13
(Lent to ' Carnarvon.')
916 QUEEN ELIZABETH. (Po.)
Battleship.
Completing at Portsmouth.
Eng. Com William J. Duffell ...30 Sept 13
Eng. Lieut Harold Hodson 16 Dee 13
Gunner (T)Robert Chapman24 Feb 14
Carpenter Alfred J. Griffiths 16 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Victory.')
391c QUEEN MARY. (Po.)
Battle Cruiser.
27,000 Tons. H.P. 75,000 N.D.
Guns — 8-13-5 inch, 16-4 inch, i-Spr.
first Battle Cruiser Squadron.
Captain William R. Hall 1 July 13
Commander William M. James ... 1 Feb 13
(S)The Hon. Arthur
C. Strutt 15 Feb 13
Lieut.-Com Hubert H . de Burgh 9 Aug 13
(G)RobertH.Llewelynl9Dee 13
Oharlea F. B Cowan 4 Sept 13
(T)RalnhL.Clavton... 1 Feb 13
Lieutenant (G)John O. JV. Wood. ..13 Feb 14
(For special service, tempy.)
. John M. B. Hanly ...30 Aug 13
Lawrence F. N. Ommanney
13 Oct 13
Victor A. Ewart 13 Oct 13
Lieut. R.N.R... .George H. Pike (tempy .) 7 Feb 14
Frederick M. Simon (act)
8 Oct L3
Eng. Com William Rattev .29 Nov 11
Eng. Lieut... Bertram J. C. Johns... 13 Mar 12
Augustus Shackle 20 Feb 13
William D. Smith 27 May 13
Capt. R. M. A.... Nathaniel F.Trotmanl6 Sept 13
Chaplain Rev. William B.
Masefield. ba 16 Sept 13
Fleet Surg Thomas W. Philip,
MB, ma 29 Aug 13
Staff Surg Francis J. Gowans.MB 4 Sept 13
Fleet Paym Charles R. Harvey 29 Mar 13
Sub-Lieut Arthur B. P. Weiman 8 Oct 13
Yvo H. F. G. Wells ... 6 Feb 14
John G. Aitchison (act) 6 Feb 14
Asst. Paym John C. Hart — Aug 13
Wilfred M. Laborde...— Sept 13
Ch. Boatswain.. John Wynn 20 Oct 12
Ch. Carpenter. ...Frederick N. Barberl7 Mar 13
Gunner Albert E. Sturt 9 July 12
James In ston 4 Sept 13
(For Instructional duties.)
Charles Nithsdale 1 Oct 13
(For Instructional duties.)
Ernest F. Sheath(act) 1 Oct 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
(T)James Ashley 2 Aug 12
Boatsivain Roland Ollis 4 Sept 13
(For Q.D. duties.)
Arthur Condy 4 Sept 13
(For Q.D. duties.)
Sig. Boatswain... William Baker 4 Sept 13
R.M. Gunner ...Charles Catley 16 Sept 13
Artif. Eng Harrv Huxley 16 Nov 12
William G. Fuller ....16 Aug 13
Frank Wilkinson 16 Aug 13
Benjamin G. Evans (act)
11 Sept 13
Wt. Electrician Laurence Gatt (act) ...13 Dec 13
Midshipman The Hon. Harold C.
Tennyson 15 Sept 13
William R. Slayter ...15 Sep' 13
Humphrey McMasterlc Sept 13
Richard F. J. Onslow 15 Sept 13
Eric M. MeCausland IS Sept 13
RothwellC.W.Willoughbv
15 Sept 13
James R. Hudson 15 Jan 14
Arthur H. Wynne-
Edwards 15 Jan 14
Alexander S. Hutchinson
15 Jan 14
Alan L. Grant 15 Jan 14
The Rt. Hon. Viscount
Grey de Wilton 15 Jan 14
David Don 15 Jan 14
Midshipman I Arthur G. D. Bagot
R.N.R. ( (proby) — Sept 1?
Leonard A. W. Johnson
(proby) — Sent 13
MelvilieSeymour (proby) — Sept 13
Asst. Clerk Edward L. Tottenham 9 Aug 13
Charles H.Rae 1 Feb 14
Commissioned at Portsmouth, ith September, 1913.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
365
S91d RACEHORSE. (Po.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
400 Tons. I.H.P. (6,000 F.D.)
6hi,ns — l-12pr., 5-Qpr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Attentive.'
fejfcSj; \ Edward P. U.Pender 20 Feb 12
Ch. Artif. Eng... William J. Ashworth 8 Dec 11
(Borne in ' Attentive.')
392 RACER. (Po.) Sloop.
970 Tons.
Osborne.
Captain Rudolf W. Bentinck... 16 Jan 13
(And for command of R.N. College, Osborne.)
The following Officers are borne as additional
for service in connection with, the Royal Naval
College, Osborne: —
Commander Eric J. A. Fullerton ...11 Oct 12
Lieut. -Com Henry E. D. H. Willoughby
25 Oct 13
Lieutenant Henry B. Maltbv 5 Dec 11
Richard M. Welby 14 Jan 13
Alban T. B. Curteis... 8 Dec 11
(And for Physical Training duties.)
George A. Scott 18 Sept 12
Eng. Com William C. Stevens ...27 Feb 12
Eng. Lieut Bernard Child 19 Jan 12
Frank H. Pratt 13 Jan 14
Francis L Mogg 18 Sept 13
Rowland A. C. MichelllS Sept 12
Roland P. Dalton 11 Aug 13
Lionel B. R. Wansborough
7 May 12
Capt. R.M. Alfred D. Welch 18 Sept 12
Chaplain Rev. John J. Gay, ma 18 Apr 09
Fleet Surg Murray P. Jones 24 May 12
Fleet Paym George A.Koe 7 Dec 12
If aval Inst Frederick M. Broadbent, ma
— Sept 05
Surgeon Gustavus W.M. distance
(tempy) 14 Feb 14
Horace C. Devas 28 Nov 12
(Lent R. N. College, Greenwich.)
Ernest MacEwan 13 Jan 13
(And for duties in connection with Physical
Training.)
Assist. Paym.. ..Archibald C. M. Edmonds
12 Dec 12
Gordon Franklin 20 Jan 13
Ch. Boatswain.. Florence Sullivan 15 Jan 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. George T. Ward 6 Oct 13
Gunner Walter L. Caple 31 Oct 11
Carpenter William Johns (b) 14 Sept 12
Tender.
Torpedo Boat No. 027.
395 RACOON. {Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
913 Tons. Turbine. H.P. (12,600 F.D.)
(runs — l-ti/ieh, 3-1 2 pr.
Mediterranean .
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
(Tender to ' Egmont.')
Lieut.-Com Arthur G. Muller 25 Feb 11
Lieutenant (N)Osbert C. G. Leveson-
Gower 1 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut Harry L.Hammond... 9 Oct 12
Sub-Lieut Edmund J.Fergusson
(tempy.) 9 Mar 14
Gunner (T)John Slater 28 Jan 13
(Borne in ' Egmont.')
RAMILLIES. Battleship.
Building by Messrs. Beardmore $ Co., Dalmuir.
402 RATTLESNAKE. (Ch.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
946 Tom. Turbine. H.P. (12,000 F.I).)
Gims — 1-4 inch, 3-12 pr.
Mediterranean.
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Egmont.'
Lieut.-Com Reginald Watkins
Grubb 7 Oct 11
Lieutenant Leslie T. Creery Hill 27 Oct 13
Sub-Lieut Ivan W. Whitehorn 25 Sept 13
Gunner (T)William O'Connor 2 Aug 12
Artif. Eng William J. Smails ...17 Mar 14
(Borne xn 'Egmont.')
404 RAVEN. (Po.) Gun Boat.
465 Tons. I.H.P. 360 N.D.
Portsmouth.
Tender to 'Excellent.'
(For Officer borne see 'Excellent.')
366
THE ROYAL NAVY.
405 RECRUIT. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
385 Tons. LHP. (5,800 F.D,~)
Gruns—\-\2pr., 5-6 pr.
The Nore.
Tender to ' Acteeon.'
Commander Ambrose M. Peck 14 Apr 13
(And for command of Nore Defence Flotilla.)
Ch. Gunner (T>Henry Gibson 12 Mar 13
Artif. fCng Alfred T. Oliver 26 Sept 13
(Borne in ' Acteeov.')
407 REDPOLE. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
720 Tons. HP. (13,500 F.D.)
Chins — 2-iinch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Lieut.-Com Hugh U. Fletcher ...31 Jan 11
Lieutenant Arthur E. Durham. ..11 Sept 13
Ernest E. Ma vcock 19 Dec 12
Eng. Lieut William H. Clarke ...27 May 13
Gunner (T)Harry Browning.. 17 Jan 13
(Borne in ' Blake.')
407a RELIANCE {late 'Knight
Companion.')
(Fitting as Repair Ship at Devonport.)
Carpenter William J. S. Morrell 5 Mar 13
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
408 RENARD. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
918 Tons. TwrUne. H.P. (12,500 F.D.)
Guns — l-4iwcA, 3-12 pr.
Mediterranean .
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Lieut.-Com Leveson G. B. A.
Campbell 28 June 12
Lieutenant Eichard C. A. Littleton
3 Sept 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. Eichard F. Peame .... 7 Mar 14
Sub-Lieut Charles E. Farrar.t. ... 11 Mar 14
Gunner (T)AUred J. Ward ... 3 Sept 12
(B*rne in ' Egmont.')
411 RESEARCH. (Po.) P.
Surveying Vessel.
520 Tons. I.H.P. 450 N.D.
Ghin — 1-7 pr.
Surveying Service.
Captain Henry B. T.Somerville 1 Apr 12
Lieut.-Com Thomas G. Comber.. 20 Mar 14
Lieutenant (N) James E. Harvey 18 Apr 13
Francis E. B. Haselfoot
5 Dec 13
Alfred F. B. Wood-
house 26 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut Gerald Eobins....„ 9 Aug 13
A1nChar7e!!:. }V™* F" P" Bourne" 2 Feb 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, 1th March, 1911.
RESOLUTION. Battleship.
Building by Messrs. Palmers Shipbuilding Co.
Jarrow.
REVENGE.
Battleship.
Barrow-in-
Building by Messrs. Vickers, Ltd
Furness.
414a RIBBLE. (Dev.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
590 Tons. I.H.P. (7,500 F.D.)
Guns — 4-1 2 pr.
Hong Kong.
Tender to 'Triumph.'
Lieut.-Com Ealph W. Wilkinson ..10 Dec 13
Sub-Lieut Oscar Henderson — Oct 13
Ch. Artif. Enq. Sydney Sylvester 10 Dec 13
Gunner William M. Broom 22 Sept 13
(Borne in ' Triumph.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
867
414& RIFLEMAN. (Dev.)
Torpedo Boat Destroyer.
720 Tons. HP. (13,500 F.D.)
416 ROBIN. (Ch.)
Shallow Draught Steamer, for
River Service.
Guns —2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
85 Tons. I.H.P. 240 N.D.
Guns — 2-6 pr.
China.
Lxeut.-Com Arthur G. H. Bond ...31 July 12
Lieutenant Richard (J Bowyer.... 5 July 13
Richard P. Kellett 13 Nov 13
ling. Lieut Ernest W. Roberts ... 27 May 13
Gunner (T) Alfred F. Peake ... 7 Feb 13
{Borne in ' Blake.*)
414c RINALDO. {Dev.) Sloop.
980 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400 N.D.
Guns — 4-4 inch, 4-3 pr,
Devonport.
Tender to ' Vivid.'
CA-?:r^}Aifred&-we^ 2D-12
Ch. Art. Eng. ...Charles Oxford 11 Sept 11
Gunner James Hamilton 25 Mar 13
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
415 RINGDOVE. (Dev.)
Gun-Boat.
805 Tons. I.H P. 720 N.D. (1,200 F.D.)
Guns — 4-4 inch.
Under the orders of the Admiral Commanding
Coast Guard and Reserve.
Lieut.-Com Longuet M. Darbyshire
18 Dec 12
Lieutenant (N)John N. Tait 15 Feb 13
Staff Surgeon ...Duncan Gr. Addison-
Scott 23 Oct 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. Joseph W. Tomlin 25 Sept 13
Gunner James Rundle 15 Sept 13
Earnest Crockett 18 Nov 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Rt-aommissioned at Devonport, 21th May, 1913.
Lieut.-Com (I)Geoffrey 8. Fleet-
wood Nash — Nov 12
Surgeon William A. S. Duck... 15 Jan 1-1
He-commissioned at Hong Kong, \'Mh March., 1907 .
4176 ROEBUCK. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
400 Tons. I.H.P. (6,000 F.D.')
Guns — 1-12 p \ , 5 -6 pr.
Dartmouth.
Tender to ' Pomone.'
( Under the orders of the Commander-in-Chief,
Portsmouth.) .
L%mlnT.?°Z~ j-ReSinald W- B,ake a M»y 13
Eng. Lieut Frank S. Carlisle 11 Dec 12
Gunner (T)Nicholas Liddicoat 16 Aug 13
(For Instruction of Cadets.)
(Borne in ' Pomone.')
418a ROSARIO. (Ch.) Sloop.
980 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400 N.D.
Guns — 4-3 pr.
Hong Kong.
Depot Ship for Submarines.
Lieut.-Com Francis A.N. Crom'e 5 Nov. 13
(And for command of Hong-Kong Submarine
Flotilla.)
Lieutenant (I)RichardH.K.Hope 5 Nov 13
Ung.-Lieut Gerald W. Mathew...l0 Mar 13
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Staff-Surgeon Thomas E. Blunt ...18 Apr 13
Gunner (N)Richard Norman 14 Nov 13
(T)Richard J. Clark 31 Jan 14
The following Officers are borne as additional: —
For Command of Submarines.
Lieutenant Donald I. McGitlewie
(C36) 4 Mar 13
John A. Gaimes (C37) 4 Mar 13
Rowland K.C.Pope(CS8) 4 Mar 13
368
THE ROYAL NAVY.
For Submarines.
Lieutenant William R. Richardson 4 Mar 13
Richard I. Pulleyne ... i Mar 13
Cyril O. B. Coliart ... 4 Mar 13
Re-commissioned at Hong Kong,hth November, 1913.
419 ROTHER. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
540 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Owns — i-12pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George.'
Commander Walter L. Allen 22 Feb 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. Henry B. Beer 30 Jan 13
(Borne in 'St. George.')
420 ROXBURGH. (Dev.)
Cruiser.
10,850
Guns — 4
Captain
Commander
Lieut.- Com.
Lieutenant .
Eng. Com...
Eng. Lieut.
Capt. R.M.
Chaplain ...
Fleet Surg.
Staff Surg.
Fleet Paym
Tons. I.H.P. 20,500 N.D.
(21,000 F.D.)
'■'> inrh, 6-6 inch, 20-3 pr.
Third Cruiser Squadron.
Philip W. Dumas, cvo 26 Doc 13
George W. McO. Campbell
4 June 12
(T)Kenneth Broungerl7 Aug 12
Raymond J. Harris -
St. John 12 Feb 13
(N)DonaldW.FarmerlO Aug 12
George Wilson 12 Feb 13
(G)Eric W. W. Ling.. .21 Feb 14
William M. Carey 3 Dec 13
Henry K. Qarnier 22 June 12
Frederic S. Piper — Oct 13
Charles J. Gregg 7 Sept 11
......Edward J. Bedwell ... 4 June 12
Stanley Hocken 26 July 12
Allan M. D. Johnstone
23 Aug 13
2?eu.Gerald T.Fielding,
MA 12 Feb 13
.......Arthur R. H. Skey,
MB 6 Mar 12
Norman B. V. Jacob.. .12 Feb 13
Svdnev H. Jones-Parrv
25 Jan 13
Sub- Lieut John L. Bedale 12 Feb 13
William N. Kingdon * Oct 13
Asst. Paym (I)ArthurC. Hemsley2r> Mar IS
Gunner Reginald C. Ide 30 May 12
Michael J.Walsh 13 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Robert J. Abbott 12 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain John T. Williams 23 May 12
Sig. Boatswain William J. Veryard ... 4 June 12
Carpenter Harry Roberts 6 June 12
Artif. Eng Joseph Fegan 4 June 12
Percy C. Carrier 9 Sept 12
William H. Leonard 12 Feb 13
Wt. Mechanician Arthur G. Mildren...l2 Feb 13
Clerk Edward M. Tetley 27 Mar 13
Completed to full crew at Devonport,
1 2th February, 1913.
421 ROYAL ARTHUR. (Ch.)
Cruiser.
7,700 Tons.
LH.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.')
Guns — 1-9*2 inch, 12-6 inch, 12-6 pr.,
5-3 pp.
Training Squadron.
Queenstown.
Commander George C. Hardy 23 June 13
Lieut.-Cam Eric W. Harbord 19 Aug 13
Lieutenant Francis L. Back 19 Aug 13
(N)WalterC.Tancred22 Oct 12
Eng. Com JohnKelly 4 Feb 13
Staff Surif W. Graham Moore-
Anderson, MB, BA...19 Aug 13
Staff Paym William F. Haynes ...19 Aug 13
Ch. Gunner Robert J . Thomas 5 Aug 13
Boatswain William McLachlan
(act) 19 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Reuben J. McVittie
(act) 19 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Henry K. A. Pink(acJ)19Aug 13
{For Instructional Duties.)
Patrick Mahoney (<zct)19 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Carpenter Allen B. Frise (act) ... 5 Aug 13
Artif. En" George F. Whettingstall
22 Oct. 12
Re-commissioned at Sheerness, 19th August, 1913.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
369
426 ROYALIST. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
Building by Messrs. Seardmore if Co., Glasgow.
Eng. Lieut Frank S. Ainsworth... 7 Jan 14
(Borne in ' Victory ')
ROYAL OAK. Battleship.
(Building at Devon-port).
ROYAL SOVEREIGN.
Battleship.
(Building at Portsmouth).
429 RUBY. (Dev.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
720 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 jw.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Lieut. -Com, ...^^Bdward McC. W. Lawrie
25 Jan 12
Lieutenant Richard B. Hollings...25 Nov 13
Eng. Lieut Samuel R. Lewis 24 Aug 10
Sub-Lieut Noel L. Veresmith ...18 Aug 13
Gunner (T)Frederick V. Pledger
5 Mar 12
(Borne in 'Blake.')
480 RUSSELL. (Ch.) Battleship.
14,000 Tons.
I.H.P. 18,000 N.D.
Guns- -i-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 10-12^r.,
2-3 pr.
Flagship of Bear- Admiral in the Home Fleets at
the IVore.
Rear- Admiral... Stuart Nicholson, mvo 5 Dec 13
Secretary Gilbert J. Watney 16 Dec 13
Flag Lieut (S)Lionel G. Eoote 5 Dec 13
Clerk to Sec John R. Slade 16 Jan 14
Captain
Commander
William Bowden Smith
5 Dec 13
Francis E. M. Garforth
27 May 13
(N)Henry G. H. Adams
19 Dec 13
.fGOHenry Grattan. . 6 Jan 14
•Lancelot P. Freybergl3 Jan 14
(I)(T) John B.L. Bashford
— Oct 12
Guy B.Cooper 4 Jan J t
Lieut. R.N.R.... Thomas S. Edwards (act)
— Dec 13
.Arthur W. Sutton .... 5 Oct 12
James M. Walker 24 Feb 13
William Bason ^.10 Jan 14
Lieut. -Com
Lieutenant
Eng. Com..
Kn<j. Lieut.
Major R.M.
Capt. R.M. Wilfrid T. de L. Clark
31 Aug 13
Meet Surgeon. ...William R. Center, MB 1 Oct 13
Staff Surg Frederick E. Anley... — Jan 14
Staff Pawn William J.C. JohnstonlS Aug 12
Assist. Paym.... Alexander C. Home.... 12 Jan 13
Gunner John Cassidy 7 Aug 12
(T)Charles F. Wiltshire
10 Aug 12
John W. Bell 26 Feb 14
(Lent from ' Qveen ' for training
duties with Youths.)
Boatswain Patrick Cashman 13 Aug 12
David Murphy 31 Mar 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain... Arthur W. Brown 5 Dec 13
Carpenter Thomas L. Thompson 26 June 12
Artif. Eng Walter Fenwick ....8 Apr 13
Joseph E. Lowes (aci)17 Mar 14
Re-commissioned at Sheerness, 13tA August, 1912.
431 ST. GEORGE. {Ch.) Cruiser.
7,700 Tons,
I.H.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-6 inch, 8-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Depot Ship.
Captain Cecil D. S. Raikes 27 Jan 14
Commander Quentin C. A. Craufurd
6 Jan 12
Lieut.-Com (G)Vaughan A. E.
Hanning-Lee 27 Jan 14
(N)Philip W. C.Sharpe
6 Mar 13
Lieutenant Francis J. O Lamb ...19 Aug 13
(T)Knightley V. Orle-
bar 27 Jan 14
(And for duty with T.B.D's.)
Hubert W.D. Griffith 10 Oct 12
Eng. Com Harry H. Johnson ... 1 July 13
(And for duty with T.B. Destroyers.)
Eng. Lieut Oswald C. D.Dallas ...12 Jan 12
Capt. R.M Vere D. Loxley — May 13
Chaplain Rev. Edward L. Bturges
BA 10 Jan 14
(And for T.B.D'r. and Tenders.)
Fleet Surg James Mowat, mb. .... 1 Oct 12
Staff Surgeon ..Arthur La T. Darley 2 Jan 14
Fleet Paym William J. P. Pettit 25 Nov 12
William Daves 11 Nov 13
< For Victualling Duties.)
Assist. I ay in. ...Basil A. Stinlon 20 Jan 14
Ch. Gunner Robert W. Gam ham 5 Aug 12
Gunner Stewart J . Cuth bertson28 A pr 13
i hor Instructional Duties.)
("DAlfred G. Julier ... 7 Mar 13
Bo-itfwaw . . Albert H. Stubbs 11 June 13
370
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Carpenter Franklin Andrews ....10 Feb 14
Artif. Eng Frederick J. Palmer.. 18 Junel2
Wt. Electrician. John B. Clough 3 Feb 12
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
For Torpedo Boat Destroyers.
LituX.-Com Harry Mel.. Eraser.. IS Deo 13
t {For command of Reserve T.B. D's.)
Eno. Coif Alfred Saunders 17 June 13
Sub- Meet Desmond N.C. Tufnellil .Ian 14
Charles G. P. Jones ... 6 Feb 14
Valentine G. C. Short-
ridge 6 Feb 14
Edmuvd V. Jeffreys ... 6 Feb 14
Humphry C. Woolrych 6 Feb 14
Geoffrey H. Saimbury 6 Feb 14
Reoinald M. Servaes 6 Feb 14
Alfred W. Sprot1\ 6 Feb 14
Douglas A. Bmgl.ey
(avt) 6 Feb 14
Donal B. O'Connell
(act) 6 Feb 14
Cecil J. Bowers (act)... 6 Feb 14
Lionel A. Cazalet (act) 6 Feb 14
Gerald D. iaUs (act) 6 Feb 14
Kenneth B. Williams
(act) 6 Feb 14
Gunner Percy E. Willoughby 23 May 13
Harry J. King 1 Oct 13
Snmuei W. Dunn 17 June 13
(T)Edwin L. Archbold
13 Pec 13
Thomas B. Beckett 30 Jan 14
Arthur J. Ellis 26 Jan 14
Alfred J. Trevett 8 Sept 13
James C. Burbidge 29 Nov 12
William E. Palmer 21 Nov 12
Henry J. Millican 10 Nov 13
Samuel Anderson 5 Dec 13
Tendees.
Torpedo Boat Destroyers.
See page 269a.
Commissioned at Chatham, \&th March, 1910.
432 ST. VINCENT. (Po.)
Battleship.
19,260 Tons. I.H.P. 24,500 N.D.
Gvris — 10-12 inch, 18-4 inch. 4-3 pr.
Flag Ship of Rear-Admiral, First Battle
Squadron.
Rear- Admiral ...Hugh Evan-Thomas,
mvo , 10 Dec 13
Secretary John B. Shettle 10 Dec 13
''lag Lieut... (S)The Hon. Charles
A. Colville 10 Dec 13
rlerktoSec Andrew R. Henderson 2 Jan 14
Lieut. R.A.R.
Fng. Com
Eng. Lieut.
Captain ...William W. Fisher, mvo.
10 Dec 12
Commander ... Fran c is A. Marten ... 5 Jan 12
(N)Thomas C . Armstrong,
esc 26 Sept 13
Lieut.-Com (TjFVederie E. E. G.
Schreiber 31 Dec 13
(G) James S. M. Eitchie
22 Feb 13
Lieutenant Frederic G. Schurr ...10 Feb 14
George P. Thomson ...10 Feb 14
Geoffrey V. Hickman... 9 Feb 14
(Asst. to (N) Officer.)
Richard A. S. Bethell 8 Jan 14
Percy R.P. Pereival...25 Apr 12
James F. Morris 28 May 12
James L. P. Sibree (act)
2 Dec 13
...William M.Whayman 27 Feb 13
...Augustus G. Crousaz 23 Jan 12
Thomas F. Higgs 26 May 12
Major R.M John W. Dustan 10 Jan 13
Lieut. R.M.A. Percv R. Simon 28 May 12
Chaplain iJw.FrancisE.Sutcliffe,
ba 14 Jan 13
Fleet Surgeon ...Thomas Austen., ...... 8 Apr 14
Staff Surgeon.... Reginald H. St. B. E.
Hughes 30 Apr 12
Fleet Paym Albert Greenwood ... 18 May 12
Sub-Lieut Leslie G. G. Groves ... H June 13
Charles A. R. Routh 6 Feb 14
Geoffrey H. Hughes-
Onslow 6 Feb 14
Assist. Paym.... John E. Tizard 15 Aug 12
(I) Alexander D'O. Morse
1 Apr 13
C/i. Boatswain...Thom&s Whittle 28 May 12
(For instructional Duties.)
Gunner Frank Groves 1 Apr 12
T Walter F. Williamson
30 May 13
Charles H. Hancock (act)
16 Sept 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Archibald S. Conway
(act) 14 Nov 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Richard J. Hatton (act)
31 Jan 1<
(For Instructional Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain Harry A. Pitt 17 Nov 13
R.M. Gunner ...William Harris — Oct 11
Carpenter.. Samuel T. Sadler — July 13
Artif. Eng William G. Jackson.,. 3 May 13
William Pearson 28 May 12
Ernest A. D. Williams
(act) 13 Sept 13
Robert J. Craddock (act)
26 Feb 14
Midshipman William S. Green 15 May
Thomas M. Smith 15 May 12
The Hon. Archibald J.
M. Stuart 15 May :
GeraldW. H. Smith.. .15 May !
THE ROYAL NAVY.
871
Midshipman Alan O. L. Macpherson
15 May 12
Reginald L. Elgood ...15 May 13
Arthur F. Armitage...l5 May 13
Alan D.J. Robertson
Macdonald 26 May 13
Stephen W. Lushington
15 May 13
Ronaleyn G. Gordon-
Cumming 15 May 13
Midshipman ) Reginald D, Rowe (proby)
R.N.R. S S Dec 13
Charles V. S. J. Marsden
(proby) 28 Nov 13
Bernard B. Bevan {proby)
13 Nov 13
Theophile Le B. Pirouet
(proby) 13 Nov 13
Assiit. Clerk Lionel E. Northcott 9 Aug 13
Cyril M.Adams 1 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth on the
28th May, 1912.
484 SANDFLY. (Po.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
780 Tons H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut.-Com Francis G. C. Coates 4 Dec 11
Lieutenant Henry Forrester 13 Nov 13
Enq. Lieut Henry D. Robinson ...30 Jan 11
Sub-Lieut Noel H. Beaver — Mar 14
Gunner (T)William J.Bilby...l2 Sept 13
(Borne in ' Woolurich.')
435 SANDPIPER. (Oh.) Shallow
Draught Steamer for River
Service.
85 Ton*. IM.P. 240 N.D.
Chins — 2-6 pr.
China.
Lieut.-Com (I)llltyd A. Stewart
Hutton —Mar 12
Surgeon AlexanderJ.Patterso*U5 Jan 14
Re-commissioned at Hong Kong, 13tA March, 1907.
437 SAPPHIRE. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
3,000 Tons.
I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,800 F.D.)
Guns — 12-4 mch, 8-3 pr.
Chatham.
Enq. Lieut Sydney E. Misselbrook
18 Nov 13
Ch. Gunner Henry E. F. Hurst ... 7 Jan 13
Carpenter Alfred J. Parker (act)23 May 13
(Borne in ' Pembroke.')
438 SAPPHO. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
3,400 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D.(9,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-6 inch, 6-4*7 inch, 8-6 pr.,
1-3 pr.
Particular Service with First Fleet.
Commander Gerald V. C. Knox ... 2 Apr 12
Lieutenant (G)John P. Farquharson
2 Apr 12
(,N)Algernon R. Smith-
wick 3 Jan 14
Eng. Com Robert H. Grazebrook 2 Apr 12
Staff Paymaster Harry N. Jolliffe 2 Dec 12
Ch. Gunner Charles L. Oahill 23 Mar 11
Carpenter George M. Howell ... 1 Feb 14
Artif. Eng Thomas Bell 13 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, 2nd April, 1912.
438a SARACEN. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
980 Tons. H.P. (15,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Attentive. '
Eng. Lieut James W.Alexander ...30 Jan 13
Gunner (T)Harry Renyard 21 Jan 13
(Borne in 'Attentive.')
439a SAVAGE. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
897 Tons. Turbine. H. P. (12,500 F.D.)
Guns — 1-4 inch, 3-12 pr.
Mediterranean.
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Commander Henry Haire-Forster 10 Jan 13
Lieutenant Frederic C. Bradley... 7 Sept 11
Eng. Lieut Benson F. Freeman... 1 Oct 12
Sub-Lieut Michael G. B. Cox 5 Feb IS
Gunner (T)Leonard Grunsell 9 Jan 18
(Borne in 'Egmont.')
372
THE ROYAL NAVY.
43% SCORPION. {Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
916 To/is. Turbine. HP. (12,000 F.D.)
Gum — l-i inch, 3-12 pr.
Mediterranean.
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Lieut.- Com Andrew B. Cunningham
10 Jan 11
Lieutenant John F. Scholield 30Sept 13
Sub-Lieut JohnG. Nicolas 25 Oct 13
Gunner (T)William W. Thorrow-
good (tempy) 18 Mar 12
Artif.\Eng Edward Richards 21 Feb 14
{Borne in ' Egmont.')
439c SCOURGE. (Gh.) Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
922 lorn. Turbine. HP. (12,500 F.D.)
Guns — 1-4 inch, 3-12 pr.
Mediterranean.
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Lieut.-Com George L. D. Gibbs.... 1 Aug 11
Lieutenant (N)Eustace N. G.
Maton 16 Sept 13
Eng. Lieut Arthur C. Boxer 9 Aug 13
Sub-Lieut John D. A. Musters... 9 Feb 14
Gunner (T)George Washington
10 Aug 12
(Borne in ' Egmont.')
441 SEAGULL. (M) Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
735 Tons.
I.H.P. 3,000 N.D.
Guns — 2-4*7 inch, 4-3 pv.
Under the orders of the Admiral Commanding
Coast Guard and Reserves.
North Sea Fisheries.
Lieut.-Com Oswald T. Hodgson... 5 Mar 14
Lieutenant (N)Artbur P. M. Lewes
5 Mar 14
Eng. Lieut Lionel Self 19 Aug 13
Surgeon Alfred B. Clark, MB. 5 Mar 14
.Si«6-Z.teu«.... „.... Reynold M. Alleyne...2f> Nov 13
Gunner William Hamilton ... 5 Mar 14
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, bth March, 1914
(Borne in ' Halcyon, )
442 SEAHORSE. (Po.) Special
Service Vessel.
670 Tons. I.H.P. 1,100 N.D.
Guns — 2-6 pr.
Portsmouth.
Particular Service.
Lieut, in Com-\ ... „ ., ,. ,„ „, , ...
mand Slrthur B. Neshng 12 Feb 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. John Bronkhorst 9 Apr 13
Ch. Boatswain. .Arthur G. Bunce 7 Dec 12
Boatswain (N)Henry Bingham 21 Feb 13
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 20th January, 1881.
443 SEAL. (Dev.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
385 Tons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D.)
Guns — 1-1 2 pr. , 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Leander.'
Lieut.-Com Charles H. Neill James
3 Mar 14
Ch. Artif. Eng. Duncan M.McClennan 10 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Leander.')
444 SEAL ARK. (Po.) Steam
Yacht.
For use as a Surveying Vessel.
900 Tons. I.H.P. 500 N.D.
Gun — 1-3 pr.
Surveying Service.
Lieut.-Com Reginald L. Hancock. .10 May 13
John M. Jackson 1 Sept 11
Lieutenan (N) Charles H.
Knowles 21 July 10
Arthur L. Jackson ...15 Feb 12
James H. Howie 11 Nov 11
Surgeon George I). Macintosh, MB.
10 May 13
At1ha%r- \ "on-d A. Peart 4 May 1 1
Boatswain Ernest A. Griffin 17 Mar 14 |
Artif. Eng Arthur J. Williams ...13 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Sydney, lOtk May, 1913.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
878
445 SENTINEL. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
2,895 Tons. I.H.P. (17,750 F.D.)
Guns — 9-4 i?ich.
Chatham.
Lieut, in torn- I /-. u tt i t.,i to
mand j Gerald Harper 1 J11I3' 13
Eng Lieut John A. Owen 29 Sept 11
Gunner George J. D. Juden ...22 Oct 12
Carpenter Louis A. Thomas {act )19 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Pembroke.')
Commissioned at Portsmouth 1st July, 1913.
448 SHANNON. (Ch.) Cruiser.
14,600 Tom. I.H.P. 27,000 N.I).
Guns — 4-9*2 inch, 10-7 -5 inch, 16-12 pr.
f lag-Ship of Rear Admiral Commanding Second
Cruiser Squadron.
Rear- Admiral... Charles E. Madden,
cvo 19 Dec 13
Personal Staff.
Secretary Cyril Badcliffc 19 Dec 13
flag Lieut (S)Herbert Fitzherbert
19 Dec 13
For general Staff Duties.
Eng. Capt Fred Hore 15 Aug 13
(Accommodated in ' Achilles.')
Capt. R.M (I)Charles H. Maiden j (20Mayii2
Assistant for Wireless Telegraphy Duties.
yii)
ClerktoSec Cyril A. Shove 19 Dec 13
James J. Bevan 19 Dec 13
Artif. Eng Alfred Pollitt. 11 Dec 12
(To assist Eng. Capt.)
(Accommodated in 'Achilles.')
Captain John S. Duniaresq,
MVO 19D.C 13
Commander Norman H. Rankin ...31 Mar 14
Lieut.-Com tT)HenryG.Thursneld4 Feb 13
(And for War Staff Duties).
(£)(N)James G. Fraser
19 Nov 13
(G-)Lionel "V. Wells ...— Oct 13
Bertram Vigne — Sept 13
John L. Field 10 Mar 14
Lieutenant Rupert G. W. Ord 6 Mar 12
Cedric S. Holland 10 Mar 14
/ eiois J '. P. Jones 12 Feb 14
(Asst. to (N) Officer.)
Ge aid C. Banister ...lo Mar 14
Lieut. M.JV.R-.. .George A. Sharpe 10 Mar 14
Eng. Com.... Edward E. Lewis 26 Nov 13
I Eng. Lieut Ralph M. Jones 5 Mar 12
Sidney E. Main 31 Oct 13
Maj. R.M.A. ...... Arthur F. Binney { ^ ^ ™-
Lieut. R.M Henry C. Pope 10 Mar 14
(And for Physical Training Duties.)
\ Chaplain Rev. Howard B. Mayne,
ma 3 Mar 14
Fleet Surg Charles M. Beadnell 1 Oct 13
Fleet Paym Hugh S. Hall 5 Mar 12
Surgeon Cyril V. Griffiths 10 Mar 14
Sub-Lieut David E. Blunt 6 Nov 13
Hanway Cooper 23 Mar 14
Oenys C. G. Shoppee...\Z"Rov 13
George H. Faulkner ...13 Nov 13
Mate Francis C. Hanna 29 Nov 13
Assist. Paym. ...Charles H. A. Crouch 8 Jan 14
John Hackney 2 Jan 14
Ch. Carpenter ...Thomas W. Moore ...10 Mar 14
Gunner Frederick Dawes 2 Mar 14
(T)Thomas S. Reeves 19 June 13
Boatswain HenryJ. Coleman ...10 Mar 14
Ernest R. Williams ...13 Dec 13
(For Q.D. duties.)
Sig. Boatswain.. Arthur H. Farnley ...19 Dec 13
Artif. Eng Philip S. Johns ...14 Jan 14
William L. P. Hurle 3 May 13
Alexander McCorquin-
dale (act) 10 Mar 14
llt.MechanicianO&y ton Hartnup 10 Mar 14
Midshipman NoelF. Wheeler 15 May 12
William L.C. Carter.. .15May 12
Henry E. H. Bur bury 15 May 12
John A. B. Willson ."..15 May 12
William O. Serymgeour-
Wedderburn 15 May 12
Thurstan B. Thomas-
Peter 15 May 12
Harry W. A. Kemmis 15 May 12
Humphrey F. Vernon 15 May 12
Harold S. S. Boldero...l5 May 12
Ass'. -( lerk Jean H. B. Lejeune ... 9 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Sheerness on the 10th March,
1914.
450 SHARK. (Po.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
935 Ions. H.P. (24,500.^.2).)
Cfuns^S-4: inch.
fourth Destroyer flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Commander Anselan J. B. Stirling 1 Oct 12
Lieutenant Frederick A. Richardson
1 July 13
Eng. Lieut Carl B. F. Le W. Rock 12 Mar 12
Sub-Lieut... Louis H. Heath — Jan 14
Gunner (T)Frank M. Eley 2 Apr 13
(Borne in ' Hechi.')
874
THE ROYAL NAVY.
451a SHEARWATER. {Ch.)
Sloop.
980 Tons.
I.H.P. 1,400 N.D.
Guns — 6-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
West Coast of America.
Commander Frederic H. Walter ...24 Apr 12
Lieutenant Bonald M. Fraser 27 Nov 12
(N)Hugh M.Montague27 Nov 12
Francis B. Hanson ... 3 Feb 14
Staff Surgeon ...Reginald L. Jones ba.20 Nov 13
(Lent ' Raintcnv')
A% ■£%?*" \ (DHenryA.Mi.man lOMay 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. .Robert N. Timbrel].... 27 Nov 12
Gunner Richard Gould 27 Nov 12
Re-commissioned at Esquimalt, 27th November,
1912.
451& SHELDRAKE. (Dev.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
748 Tons. H.P. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Blake.'
Lieut.-Com RichardA.A. Plowden 20 Dec 12
Lieutenant.. Daniel H. Rainier 5 Aug 12
Eng. Lieut Alan G. G.Rosevere... 8 Apr 13
Sub-Lieut Alfred C. Collinson (act)
tj Feb 14
Gunner (T)Sidney B. Cann ...31 Aug 12
(Borne in ' Blake.')
452 SIRIUS. {Ch.) Light Cruiser
3,600 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-6 inch, 8-4 '7 inch, 8-6 pr.,
1-3 pr.
On service conveying relief crews.
Captain Gerald W. Vivian 24 Dec 13
Lieut.-Com (Q)Patrick B. Crohanl6 Jan 14
Lieutenant..- (N) Stephen S. English
27 Jan 14
Eng. Com Walter Stokes 18 Oct 11
Eng. Lieut George Cocks 8 Jan 14
Am'tnTarge } Willlam H- Coomber...27 Jan 14
Gunner Frederick C.Williams 6 Dec 13
(T)Richaid Dell 17 Dec 13
Carpenter ........Percy A. B. Pratt (act)\i Jan 14
Commissioned on the 21th January, 1914.
453 SKIPJACK. (Po.) Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
735 Tons.
I.H.P. 4,200 N.D. (6,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 '7 inch, 4-3 pr.
First Fleet.
Mine Sweeping Gun-Boat.
Commander Lionel G. Preston 5 Mar 14
(And for command of Mine Sweeping Flotilla.)
Lieutenant Thomas C. MacGill ...10 Mar 14
(N)Peter A. C. Sturrock
5 Mar 14
Surgeon William L. Cowardin 5 Mar 14
Ch. Artif. Eng.Henry R. Gauntlett...29 July 12
Gunner Alfred J. Parkes 5 Mar 14
Commissioned at Sheerness, bth March, 1914.
454 SKIRMISHER. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
2,895 Tom. I.H.P. (16,400 F.D.)
Guns — 9-4 inch.
Patrol Flotillas.
Attached to Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Captain Francis C. Brown 21 Mar 14
(And in Command of Seventh. Destroyer Flotilla.)
Lieut.-Com (T)R.Craigie Hamilton 7 Oct 13
(And for duty with T.B. Destroyers.)
Lieutenant (G)Frederic'* P. Champion
de Crespigny 17 June 13
(N)Henry H. Bousfield
30 June 13
R. Hewetson Land-
maun 1 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut Frederick C. Fisher. .17 Sept 12
(And for duty with T.B. Destroyers.)
Staff Surg Cecil R. Rickard 1 July 13
Staff Fay m Arthur B. Smith 28 June 13
Assist. Paym... Reginald V. T. Orgill 8 Oct 13
(For duty with Captain (D).)
Gunner Robert 0. Kelly 1 July 13
Sig. Boatswain. .William J. Cu3ack....2t> Jan 14
Carpenter John C. Sole — Feb 14
Artif. Eng George F. Schwartz. ..24 Mar 13
Commissioned at Portsmouth, \»t July, 1913.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
875
456 SNIPE. {Dev.) Shallow
Draught Steamer for River
Service.
85 Tons. I.H.P. 240 N.D.
Guns — 2-6 pr.
China.
Lieut.-Com Malcolm J. E. Maxwell-
Scott 6 Dec 13
Surgeon, Frederick C. Wright. ..15 Jan 14
Re-commissioned at Woosung, 19tA March, 1910.
457 SOUTHAMPTON. (Po.)
Light Cruiser.
5,400 Tons. HP. 22,000 N.D.
Guns — 8-6 inch, 4-3 pr.
First Light Cruiser Squadron.
Captain William E. Goodenough,
mvo 5 July 13
(Commodore 2nd Class in command of First Light
Cruiser Squadron.)
Secretary Walter H. Medd 5 July 13
Commander Edward A. Rushton...21 June 13
Lieutenant (N)Robert C. Hayes... 4 Sept 12
(G)Reginald P. P.
Maton 8 Jan 13
Henry W. Gregory ...25 Feb 13
(S) Arthur M. P«ters
(tempy) 19 Aug 13
John M. McC. Crosbie23 Nov 12
Eng. Lieut Clifford Howie 7 Nov 11
John K. Corsar 26 Mar 12
Stat Surg Alexander McOloy, MB.
— Nov 12
Fleet Paym John S. Place 30 Nov 12
Sub-Lieut Clive A. Robinson 8 Oct 13
William S. R. Eing
Hall 6 Feb 14
Sub-Lieut^ ' IjohnH. Short (act)... 14 Jan 14
Asst. Paym (I)Henry N. Stoddart— Nov 12
Gunner John Williams 27 Apr 12
(T)John H. Morgans 9 Feb 14
Charles E . Hazzeldine 25 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain. .Robert M. Hook 13 Mar 13
Carpenter Harry P. Eenshett ...26 Feb 13
Artif. Eng Alfred E. Pressey 4 Nov 12
Joseph F. Webb 5 Dec 12
Completed to full Crew at Portsmouth,
26 th February, 1913.
458 SPANKER. (Po.) Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
735 Tons.
I.H.P. 2,500 N.D. (3,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4'7 inch, 4-3 pr.
Under the orders of the Admiral Commanding
Coast Guard and Reserves, temporarily.
North Sea fisheries.
Tender to ' Halcyon.''
Lieut.-Com Norman M. C. Thurstan
16 Jan 14
Lieutenant (N)Heneage C. Lecge 3 Jan 14
Surgeon Bernard E. P. Sayersl5 Jan 14
Ch. Artif. Eng. Albert E. Millward 15 Apr 13
Gunner Walter G. Street 2 Apr 13
Boatswain Henry W. Long 16 Sept 13
(Borne in 'Halcyon.')
Re-cornmistioned at Portsmouth on '\ bt >i April, 1913
459 SPARROWHAWK. (Po.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
935 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Hecla.'
Lieut.-Com Sydney Hopkins 14 Apr 13
Lieutenant Keith R. Farquharsonl4 Apr 13
Eng. Lieut Sidney F. Coopper ...21 May 12
Sub-Lieut Ralph H. Allen 20 Nov 13
Gunner (T)George Bryant 27 Jan 14
(Borne in 'Hecla.')
460 SPARTIATE. (Po.) Cruiser.
11,000 Tons. I.H.P. 18,000 N.D.
Guns — 16-6 inch, 12-12 pr., 3-3 pr.
Portsmouth.
Eng. Com .Alfred E. Everitt 9 Jan 13
Ch. Gunner Thomas R. Hammond 2 Sept 12
Ch. Carpenter. ..Walter Harris 15 Aug 13
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 1st April, 1909.
(Borne in ' Victory,')
376
THE ROYAL NAVY.
461 SPEEDWELL. (Po.)
Torpedo Gun-Boat.
735 Tom.
I.H.P. 1,200 N.D. (6,000 F.D.)
Guns— 2-4*7 inch, 4-3 pr.
First Fleet.
Mine Sweeping Gun- Boat.
Lieut.-Com Aubrey B. D. Moore 7 Aug 13
Sub-Lieut Henry C. Treherne ...— Dec 13
Ch. Art. Eng.... Matthew B. Oliver 9 Jan 14
Gunner Francis C. W. Codd...— Oct 13
(N)Arthur Page 12 Mar 13
Commissioned at Portsmouth., 1st April, 1913.
462 SPEEDY. (Ch.) Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
810 lorn. I.H.P. 3,150 N.D. (4,500 F.D.)
Gum — 2-4 '7 inch, 4-3 pr.
Under the orders of the Admiral Commandinq
Coast Guard and Reserves.
North Sea Fisheries.
Lieut.-Com Edward M. C. Rutherfoord
4 Mar 14
Lieutenant (N) James 0. Mansfield
4 Mar 14
Arthur L, Sanders ...24 May 13
Staff Surgeon ...Leonard Warren, MB 4 Mar 14
Ch. Artif, Eng. Owen G. Smale.. 3 Dec 13
Gunner Alfred C. Bright 18 Sept 13
Ke-commissioned at Sneernesson 4th March, 1914.
(Borne in 'Halcyon.')
463 SPEY. {Oh.) Gun-Boat.
363 Tom. I.H.P. 200 N.D.
Chatham.
Tender to ' Pembroke.'
464 SPHINX, (Ch.) P. Special
Service Vessel.
1,130 Tom. I.H.P. 1,100 N.D.
Guns — 4-4 inch, 2-7 pr.
East Indies.
Commander ...George J. Todd 19 Dec 11
Lieutenant '. CharlesE.V.Craufurd26 Apr 13
(D(N)Donald J. S.Oswald
25 Mar 13
John B. Spurgin 6 Dec 11
Staff Surgeon ...Frederick Cock 26 Apr 13
^Tnlharge^. [Terence M. Salter 26 Apr 13
Gunner John Scott 25 Mar 13
Artif. Eng Frederick J. Baker ...11 Aug 13
Re-commissioned at Aden, 'Mth April, 1913.
465 SPITEFUL. (Po.) Torpedo.
Boat Destroyer.
365 Tom. I.H.P. (6,200 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Vernon.'
Lieut.-Com (T)Alfred B. Watts ...13 Mar 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. John T. Barrett 9 Apr 13
(Borne in ' Vernon,')
466 SPITFIRE. {Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
935 Tons. H.P. (24,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Hecla.'
Lieut.-Com Clarence W. E. Trelawny
17 June 13
Lieutenant Ian C. Cowan 17 June 13
Eng. Lieut Harry J. A. White 29 July 12
Sub-Lieut Ivo. W. L. Frewen.... — Mar 14
Gunner (T)Philip White 19 June 13
(Borne in ' Hecla.')
467 SPRIGHTLY. (Dev.)
Torpedo- Boat Destroyer.
400 Tom. I.H.P. (6,250 F.D )
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-Gpr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
LimLt..C.T~. [Julian Harrison 1 June 131
Artif .Eng. Edward E. Bose 30 Jan 13
(Borne in ' Leander.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
877
468 STAG. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
yUbiTom. I.H.P. (5,800 F.D.)
Gui.s — -\-l2pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Tyne.'
UeUCoinanACosmo M- Qrahara - I Peb U
Ch. Artif £fa£...WiIliam M. Parks 19 Dee 12
(Borne in ' Tyne.')
469 STAR. {Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
360 Tons. I.E.P. (5,900 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Tyne.'
LiC'^Z»a,ul\G™n™y S" Holde" - 3 Feb 14
Artif. Eng John Thomas 10 Oct 13
(Borne in 'Tyne.')
469a STAUNCH. {Dev.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
748 Tons HP. (13,500 F.D.).
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
Second Destroyer Flotilla
Tender to 'Blake.'
Lieut.-Com Claude L. Bate 16 Dec 13
Lieutenant John H. Jaunccy 18 Nov 13
fcni/. Lieut Herbert E.Hooppeil... 2 Nov 12
Sub-Lieut ,loim B. Falls 18 Aug 13
gunner (T)Arthur Murch 11 Nov 12
(Borne in ' Blake.')
170 STOUR. {Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
570 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St, George.'
.■ .i. om Ralph M. MM*., 7 Feb 13
Ij-'ff Eng, Richard M. Newman }5 Apr 13
(BoflfftH 'J»i0**yf8>
471a SUCCESS. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
385 Tons. I.H.P. (6,000 F.D.)
Guns—1-] 2 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Lieut.-Com Reginald B. C. Hutchinson,
C8C 14 Oct 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. John Mitchell (a) 25 Sept 13
(Borne in 'Leander.')
4715 SUFFOLK. (Dev.) Cruiser.
9,800 Tons. I.H.P. 22,000 N.D.
Guns — 14-6 inch, 8-12 pr., 3-3 pr.
Flag Ship of Rear-Admiral Commanding
Fourth Cruiser Squadron.
Rear- Admiral. ..Sir Christopher G. F. M.
Cradock, kcvo, cb 8 Feb 13
Personal Staff.
Secretary ... George B. Owens 8 Feb 13
i^a9i2'eut.-Co»!.(S)OeorgeB.Cumniing 8 Feb 13
For General Staff Duties.
Eng. Capt. . George C. Bath, mvo 14 Jan 13
(Accommodated in 'Lancaster.')
Lieut. R.M Harold S. Walker 15 July 13
(Assistant for Wireless Telegraphy Duties.)
Artif. Eng Alfred Bailey 30 Jan 13
(To assist Eng. Capt.)
(Accommodated in ' Lancaster.')
Clerk to Sec JohnEgremont 25 Feb 13
Edward C. Webber ...25 Feb 13
Captain Philip Franckiin, mvo 27 Feb 13
Commander Geoff rey Hopwood ...14 Feb 13
(N) Walter Scott 17 Feb 13
Lieut.-Com (G)Percival Van Strau-
benzee — Oct 13
Charles H. A. Cart
wright 27 Feb 13
Robert C. C. Smart ...13 Mar 13
(And for P.T. Duties.)
Lieutenant (T)Lancelot A. Mont-
gomery 29 Aug 13
James T. B. Notley ...27 Feb 13
Lionel S. Holland 2i Sept 13
Eng. Com Henry F. Smith 13 July 11
Eng. Lieut Douglas Hill 27 Feb 13
Charles H. Haly 27 Feb 13
Major R.M. Leander W. Miller ... 1 Mar 13
Lieut. R.M. (I)John S. Hicks 27 Sept 13
Chaplain Rev. Robert J, P.
Peyton-Burbery,MAl3 May 13
Ffeet Surg Joseph ChftWOere, mb. ba.
5 Sept 13
Fleet Paym, Wilfrid popper 25 Feb 12
Surgeon Henry St. C- Cplson...l2 Aug 13
Svb 1 ieyt , .Arthur Gj. TsJbp.t 27, .Sept J|)
378
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Sab-Lieut Caradoc S. M. Prinsep25 Sept 13
Henry J. F. Cavendish
25 Sept 13
Sub-Lieut.^ ^ 1 Percy w _ NMes _ Jan 14
Assist. Paym.. ..Stuart Watson — Sept 13
Ch. Boatswain... Robert H. G. Auger. ..23 Sept 12
Gunner William J. Holwell ...25 July 12
(T)Bertie Usmar 8 Feb 13
George H. Collins 27 Sept 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Lewis Goldstein 27 Feb 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Siq. Boatswain. .Charles T.Lovett (act)2i Feb 14
Carpenter Frank Meek 2 Mar 14
Artif. Eng. . ..Percy O. Wheatcroft 27 Feb 13
Arthur Bancroft 27 Sept 13
Joseph H. Carter 27 Sept 13
Edward Crosseo (act )27 Sept 13
Clerk Llewellyn P. Jones.. ..27 Feb 13
Assist. Clerk ...Arthur P. Shaw 9 Aug 13
Greswolde L. O. Davis 15 Sept 13
Commissioned at Devonport on 21th February,
1913.
The following Officer is borne additional : —
Capt. R.M. Arthur Peel 10 Feb 14
(For service at Jamaica.)
472 SUNFTSH. (Dev.)
Torpedo -Boat Destroyer.
315 Tons. I.H.P. (4,000 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr. , 5-6 pr.
Devonport.
Tender to ' Vivid.'
^^ctmmand} John D" Sumner.... 4 May 12
Artif. Enq Edward Cox 21 Jan 13
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
473 SUPERB. (Po.) Battleship.
18,600 Tons. I.H.P. 23,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-12 inch, 16-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
First Battle Squadron.
Captain George P. W. Hope ...30 Apr 13
Commander David T. Norris 6 Jan 13
Lieut -Com (GiJohn C. Hamilton 8 Jan 13
(N)George F. B. Edward-
Collins 19 Jan 13
Lieutenant Humphrey W. Best... 7 Oct 12
Barry V. Sturdee 6 May 13
(T;Douglas G. W. Curry
17 June 13
Alan S. Hyde-Smith.. 20 Dec 12
George G. D. Salmon 14 Feb 13
Richard B. Maycock 6 May 13
Lieut. B.iV.2?....SydneyJ. Cunningham
(act) 10 July 13
Eng. Com Reginald W. Skelton...3 Feb 12
Eng. Lieut Henry H. Gordon ...17 Feb 14
John S. Budge 22 Aug 12
Capt. R.M.A.... Harold E.W. Iremonger
30 May 11
Capt. R.M. (I)Harold F. P. Rees.. 5 Dec 12
Chaplain Rev. Francis H. Burkitt,
ba ...10 June 13
Fleet Surg Henry Hunt 1 Oct 13
Fleet Paym Owen L. Penfold 23 Apr 1"
Surgeon ,s WilliamW.D.Ohilcott 28 Nov 12
Sub-Lieut Richard S. Benson ... 7 Jan 14
Michael E. East — Dec 13
Assist. Paym. ...Robert J. T. Perdue... 6 May 13
Ch. Carpenter. ..George C. Grant 25 Apr 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. John R. Whittaker ... 6 May 13
Gunner Michael Hall 25 Apr 13
Francis J. Magee 9 Nov 10
(For Instructional Duties.)
Edgar Richards 14 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Cornelius Sandells ... 5 Feb 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
ThomasE.Linnington 14 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
(T)William Shuker (act)
10 May 13
Boatswain Joel E. Blarney 25 Apr 13
R.M. Gunner ...George A. Lyne — Oct 11
Artif. Eng William C. Abrams ...26 July 12
Alfred Shotter 18 Apr 13
Reginald C. Drew(oct) 6 Oct 13
Midshipman Percy Todd 13 Feb 13
Edward N. Boulton ...13 Feb 13
Thomas P. Y. Moore 13 Feb 13
Ronald A. Lidstone ...13 Feb 13
Russell A. Boucher... 13 Feb 13
Geoffrey St. J. A.
Taylor 1.3 Feb 13
George A. M. Paul ... 13 Feb 13
Francis P. Goldsmith 15 Jan 14
Edward H. Crebbin...l5 Jan 14
Francis Douglas- Watson
15 Jan 14
Trevor O. O. Plowdenl5 Jan 14
Francis W. Darwin ...15 Jan 14
Midshipman ( Geoffrey M. Dowding
R.N.R. S (proby) .". 9 Mar 14
Charles C. Henderson
(proby) 10 Mar 14
Henry H. Robson (proby)
23 Feb 14
Henry C. A. Jauncey
(proby) 10 Mar 14
Clerk Basil H. Bowen 2 Apr 13
Asst. Clerk Wilfrid E. Symes 9 Aug 13
Gordon L. P. Garwood 1 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Portsmouth, 6th May, 1913.
473a SURLY. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
310 Tons. I.H.P. (4,100 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Fisgard.'
fnUnCommand } Benjamin RichardsonlS Aug 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. James Jones 9 Aug 13
Gunner William D. Wright.. ..14 May 13
(Borne in ' Fisgard.')
474a SUTLEJ. (Ch.) Cruiser..
12,000 Tons. I.H.P. 21,000 N.D.
Guns— 2-9-2 inch, 12-6 inch, 12-12 pr.,.
3-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
The Nore.
Commander Frederick W. Dean ...21 Feb 13
Lieut.-Com Robert R. Hallowell-
Carew 10 Mar 14
THE EOYAL NAVY.
879
Eng. Com George H. Morris ...28 Jan 14
Ch. Gunner t Henry J. Martin 26 Nov 13
Compter James E. Wright 11 Apr 13
Art. I. Eng Alexander Halkett ...— Apr 13
Re-commissioned at Sheerness, llth April, 1913.
(Borne in ' Aboukir.')
475 SWALE. {Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
550 Ton*. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guvs — 4-12 pr.
Employed under Commander-in-Chief,
Home Fleets.
Tender to ' Iron Duke.'
Commander Gerald L. Parnell 27 Feb 14
Ch. Artif. Eng. Samuel P. C. Ferris.. .11 Apr 12
(Borne in ' Iron Duke.")
475a SWIFT. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
2,170 Tom. Turbine. M.P. (30,000 F.B.)
Guns — 4-4 inch.
Attached to Fourth Destroyer Flotilla.
Captain Charles J. Wiiitotir ... 5 Dec 13
(And for command, of 4th Destroyer Flotilla)
Lieut.-Com (N) Arthur L.O'Brien25 Jan 14
Lieutenant Harold C.Woollcombe-
Boyce 17 Feb 14
Eng. Com Frank Morrison... 14 Sept 12
(And for duty with T.B.Ds.)
Eng. Lieut Pereival King 22 Jan 14
Sub-Lieut FrancisH.M.Vaughan
24 Feb 14
Gunner (T)Thomas H. Willev20 Feb 14
%76 SWIFT SURE. (Ch.)
Battleship.
11,800 Tons. I.H.P. 12,500 N.D.
Guns — 4-10 inch, 14-7*5 inch, 14-14 pr.,
4-6 pr.
Flag Shiv. East Indies.
^ear-Admiral ...Richard H. Peirse, cb.,
mvo 20 Dec 12
(Commander in Chief.)
Secretary Andrew J. Carter 20 Dec 12
HagLieut -Co»i.( SjKichard L. Hamer22 July 13
ieut. R.M. ...John Geldard 26 Mar 13
(Assistant for W. T. Duties.) (12 Aug 11)
Fleet Surg Thomas T. Jeans, MB 26 Mar 13
ClerktoSec Bernard Carter 25 dpr 13
(I)George A. P. Web-
ster 25 Apr 13
ReneM.Bayley 25 Apr 13
Captain Raymond A. Nugent. ..25 Apr 13
Commander Henry K. Kitson 25 Apr 13
Lieut.-Com (T)Malcolm H. S.
MacDouald 25 Apr 13
(N)Wilbraham T. R.
Ford 25 Apr 13
Thomas J. Linberry...l3 Mar 13
RoyN. Suter 25 Apr 13
(And for Physical Training Duties.)
(G)C. Winthrop Swithin-
bank 26 Mar 13
Lieutenant Walter L. Fielding ...25 Apr 13
Harry A. D. Keate ...26 Mar 13
Hugh S. Fgerton 22 May 13
Eng. Com Marrack Sennett 8 Mar 13
Eng. Lieut Henry R. Baker 26 Mar 13
(I)Douglas H. Smith 25 Mar 13
Major R.M Hugh D.B.O'Sullivan25 Apr 13
(30 Aug 12)
Capt. R.M.A.... George H.Kendle 26 Mar 13
Chaplain Rev. Thomas G. C.
Howard, ma 26 Mar 13
Fleet Paym George H. Sweeting. ..26 Mar 13
Surgeon Geoffrey P. Adshead,
MB 26 Mar 13
Gordon V. Hobbs 1 Nov 13
Sub-Lieut Arthur H. Polhill 20 Feb 14
Herbert J. Carndnff... — Jan 14
Archie A. S. Murray... 8 Oct 13
Vero B. Kemball ..'... 6 Feb 14
Mate James Figgins 29 Nov 13
Assist. Paym (I)Norman R. F. Red-
head 26 Mar 13
Ch. Sig. Boatswain... Matthew Allen ...26 Mar 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. James H. Humby 1 Apr 13
Gunner Barnabas Coggius 11 Mar IS
Ernest Abbott 26 Mar 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
<1"nWilliamSutherlan<il2Mar 13
Boatswain William G. Beer 11 Mar 13
Carpenter Walter Exton 11 Mar 13
Artif. Eng Charles Chafen 16 Oct 12
William E.J. Ricks.. 23Mav 13
Ernest D. Roberts ...26 Mar 13
Clerk Aubrey J. Wheeler ...26 Mar 13
Re-commissioned at Portsvwuth, 26th March,1913.
The following Officers are borne as additional for
various services : —
Capt. R.M.A.... George F. G. Caulfeild 1 Feb 14
(For service at Colombo.)
Capt. R.M Charles B.Mullins 1 July 13
(11 Apr 09)
(For Service at Singapore).
AS^SChargr' <T wiuiam "■ Hu9hes - 3 July 12
(For Depot, Bombay.)
Ch. Gunner William S. Cox 15 Sept 13
(In charge of Naval Ordnance .stores at Bombay.)
Artif. Eng Donald C. Scott — Nov 13
(For Torpedo Sub- Depot, Bombay, and for charge
of Reserve Gun Mountings.)
p 2
380
THE ROYAL NAVY.
479 SYLVIA. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
350 Tons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.B.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
^e"c0rmand[ErnaldG-H-Master 9 Mar li
Ch. Artif. Eng. William H. Edwards 29 July 12
(Borne in ' Leander.")
479a SYREN. (Po.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
390 Tons. I.H.P. (6,200 F.D.)
Guns — l-12^>r., 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Attentive.'
Commander Thomas C. H. Williams
15 Aug 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. Patrick N. Flannigan 9 Aug 13
(Borne in ' Attentive.')
480& TALBOT. {Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
5,600 Tons. I.H.P. 8,000 N.D. (9,600 F.D.~)
Guns — 11-6 inch, 8-12^;*., 1-3 pr.
Third Fleet.
Devon-port.
Lieut.-Com Philip E. Thresher ... 6 Aug 13
Eng. Lieut John A. Anderson ...21 Oct 13
Fleet Surg *Henry B. Hall, MB. ..15 Jan 14
Fleet Paym *Robert E. Smith 10 Jan 14
Assist. Paym. ...*Lewis R. Wilmer 15 Jan 14
Ch. Gunner' John J. Reynolds 4 Apr 13
Carpenter William Marks 8 Jan 13
Reduced to Reserve Commission, 1th October, 1913.
^And for group of ships of Third Fleet.
481 TAMAR. Receiving Ship.
4,650 Tons.
Guns — 6-6 pr.
■ Hong Kong.
482 TARTAR. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
870 Tons. H.P. (14,500 F.D.)
Guns — 5-1 2 pr.
Sixth Destroyer FlotiUa.
Tender to ' Attentive.'
Eng. Lieut George W. Bodell 1 Sept 13
(Borne in 'Attentive.')
483 TAY. (Dev.) Gun-Boat.
363 Tons. I.H.P. 200 N.B.
Gun — 1— Qpr.
Devonport.
Tender to ' Vivid.'
^CommaZ ]*»***" Leahy 14 Dec 12
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
483& TEAL. (Ch.) Shallow
Draught Steamer for River
Service.
180 Tons. I.H.P. 800 N.B.
Guns — 2-6 pr.
China.
Lieut.-Com. ... Somerville P. B. Russell
6 Dec 13
Surgeon George F.B. Page.MB. 15 Jan 14
He-commissioned at Woosung, 19JA March, 1910.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
381
484a TEMERA1RE. (Dev.)
Battleship.
18,600 Tons. I.H.P. 23,000 N.D.
' Guns —10-12 inch, 16-iinch, 4-3 pr.
First Battle Squadron.
Captain Edwyn S. Alexander-
Sinclair, mvo 1 Sept 13
Commander Thomas N. James — Oct 13
Lieut.-Com (G)Alick Stokes 8 Jan 13
Henry P. Boyd 27 Aug 13
(N) James A.~G.Troup30 Sept 13
(T (Arthur H. D. Field30 Sept 13
Henry P. Wilson 16 May 11
Lieutenant Raymond Gr. F. H. de
Caen 10 June 13
Llewellyn V. Morgan 30 Sept 13
Kenneth F. A. Wallis 18 June 12
Lieut. R.N.R... .Harold E. Fillingham
(act) 2 Dec 13
Eng. Com Henry J. Loveridge...30 Dec 12
Eng. Lieut. Bertram W. Knott ... 1 Apr 12
John Kingcome 4 Oct 12
Bag. Li£*-N I Frank H. Jefferson — May 12
Capt. R.M. Maurice F. Bennett. ..27 June 13
Arthur M. M. Shewell 5 Dec 12
Chaplain Rev. Arthur H. H. M.
Norregaard, ma 22 Aug 13
Fleet Surg Edward D. J. O'Malley
3 May 12
Fleet Paym William D. Sarratt ....30 Sept 13
Surgeon Jackson G. Boal, MB.. 5Jun 13
Sub-Lieut Maurice J. H. Bagot..2S Mar 14
Adrian H. J. Stokes ... — Dec 13
Edmond H. O'Conor
(act) 2 Mar 14
Alpin E. Thomson
(-cj) 18 Feb 14
WilfredA.Higgins(aci)19 Feb 14
Foley G. P. Vereker
(act) 18 Feb 14
Asst. Paym John T. V. Webster... I Feb 13
Ch. Gunner William A. Herlihy...22 Nov 12
(T)John Truseott 7 Mar 13
Ch. Carpenter... Charles R. Edwards. ..17 Sept 13
\Qunner Charles H. Thacker...l9 Oct 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Charles Mahoney (act) 8 Oct 13
(For instructional Duties.)
George Turner 8 Oct 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain William H. Tucker ...17 Sept 13
William McTigue 19 Dec 12
(For Q.D. Duties.)
George Williams (a). ..28 Feb 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
R. M. Gunner. ..George Allan 17 Feb 14
Artif. Eng John P. Cock 30 Sept 13
George Brown 24 June 13
William J. Richardson
11 Jan 13
William E. H. King
(act) 13 Sept 13
'Midshipman Humphrey R. Sandwith
15 Jan 12
John C. Leach 15 Jan 12
Percy F. P. Wood 15 Jan 12
Midshipman James Pearson 15 Jan 13
EricG.B.deMowbray 15 Jan 13
John A. L. Stokes 15 Jan 13
Cecil Warde 15 Jan 13
Henry K. M.Southwell
15 Jan 13
William H. D. Fried-
berger 15 Jan 14
Humphrys Archdale 15 Jan 14
George H. Griffiths ... 15 Jan 14
Evelyn R. S. Dickin-
son. ... 15 Jan 14
Midshipman \ James Maxwell (proby)
R.N.R. S 15 Sept 13
Charles E. Harvey
(proby) 15 Sept 13
Jack G. Bickford (proby)
15 Sept 13
Gordon B. Butler (proby)
In Sept 13
Clerk Leofric I. Birch 31 July 12
Assist. Clerk ...Garnet H. Wise 1 Fob 14
Re-commissioned at Devonport, 30th September,
1913.
487 TERRIBLE. (Po.) Cruiser.
14,200 Tons. I.H.P. 25,000 N.D.
Guns-2-9'2 inch, \6-6inch, U-12 pr.,
12-Spr.
Third Fleet.
Pembroke Dock.
Captain Thomas F. T. Michell...6 Dec 13
(And for charge of a group of ships of the Third
Fleet.)
Lieut.-Com (N) Svdney Robinson 4 Sept 12
Harold N, Key 25 Nov 13
Eng. Lieut Frank R. Pendleton... 6 Junel2
Fleet Surgeon ...*John B. Coad, MB 7 Oct 13
Fleet Paym Henry C.F. C. Parker23 Feb 14
Assist. Paym. ...*Herbert W. Landon 17 Jan 14
Ch. Gunner William Forrest 5 May 12
Ch. Carpenter... Benjamin J. Richards
(tempy) 6 May 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. Harry J. Buckle 6 May 12
Commissioned at Portsmouth, ith November, 1912
* And for group of ships of Third Fleet.
490 TERROR (late Malabar)
■ late Troopship. (Ch.)
6,211 Tons.
Guns — 2-24 pr., 1-9 pr.
Receiving Ship, Bermuda.
Commander Godfrey E. Corbett ... 1 July 11
(And for charge of Naval Establishments, and
as King's Harbour Master.)
Lieut.-Com (N)Ernest H. Bate ... 7 Mar 12
(And for charge of Charts and Chronometers.)
Assist. -Paym.- \ (I)Edward G. Leyshon
in-charge J 15 Aug 12
Ch. Gunner David Burnett-Herkes 1 Aug 12
Boatswain Walter Holt 7 Jan 14
382
THE ROYAL NAVY.
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
For Bermuda Yard.
Lieutenant Joseph Wright, esc. ... HJunel2
Eng. Com Ernest D.MalUnson.. .18 Nov 12
{As Chief Engineer of the Yard and for Reserve. )
Fleet Surgeon ...Oswald Rees, md 16 Apr 11
(And for Ireland Island.)
For R. N. Hospital.
Fleet Surgeon ...John A. Keogh, MB, BA.
20 Nov 13
(And for Bermuda Yard.)
Staff Surgeon ...RobertH.McGi//en,MB 15 Oct 13
(And for Bermuda Yard.)
New bioks opened \st January, 1908.
490a TEST. {Oh.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
570 Tons. I.E.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — i—\2jpr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla
Tender to ' at. George.'
Lieut, in \ Charles H. BZnox-Little
Command^ 24 Aug 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. Frederick A. Drury ...25 Sept 13
(Borne in 'St. George.')
491 TEVIOT. (Ch). Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
590 Tons. l.H.P. (7,500 F.D.)
Guns — i-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George.'
Lieut. Com Alexander R. Gye 1 Mar 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. Alexander Simpson ... 6 May 12
(Borne in ' St. George.')
492 THAMES. (Ch.) Late
Cruiser, 2nd Class.
4,050 Tons. I.3.P.3,S00 2V.D.(5,700F.D.)
Patrol flotillas.
Harwich.
Depot for Submarines.
Commander Alexander R. Palmer 14 Jan 14
(And in command of Fifth Submarine Flotilla.)
Eng. Lieut Cecil C. Horsley 7 Feb 14
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Staff Surg Thomas D. Liddle, MB. 7 Jan 13
Gunner (T)EbenezerW. E. Seal28 Dec 12
The follmcing Officers are borne as additional : —
For command of Submarines.
Lieut. -Com Clyfford H. Warren (CI)
8 Feb 13
Herbert W. Shove tC 2)15 Oct 12
Lieut.-CoM Thomas C.B.Harbottle
(C6) 15 Oct i:
Lieutenant George A. Saltren- Willett ( C4)
15 Oct 12
Edward W. B. Ryan (C Z)
8 Feb 13
George E. Jenkinson (C 5)
22 Aug 13
For Submarines.
Lieutenant Charles H. Allen 1 May 13
Ralph E. Snook — Oct 13
Sub-Lieut Arthur N. Tebbs — Oct 13
Charles G. R. Phillott— June 13
George J. D. Tweedy... 1 Feb 14
Ernest L. Ruck Keene 1 Feb 14
Commissioned at Chatham. 1th January, 1913.
(Borne on books of ' Bonaventure.')
492a THESEUS. (Dev.)
Cruiser.
7,350 Tons.
I.H.P. 10,000 N.D. (12,000 F.D.~)
Guns— 2-9-2 inch, 10-6 inch, 1 2 -6pr.
5-3 pr.
Training Squadron.
Queenstown.
Commander Rowland H. Bather 4 Feb 13
(And for Training duties.)
Lieut.-Com James H. Neild 1 Oct 13
Lieutenant (N)Francis N. Miles 9 Aug 13
Basil J. Pailthorpe ... 1 Jan 14
Eng. Com Gordon Robertson 1 Jan 13
Chaplain Rev. William E. G.
Jackson, ma 10 June 13
Staff Surg Frederick F. Mahon....4 Feb 13
Asst. Paym. l&eorge v M Hamerl0 Sept 13
in charge ) B r
Ch. Gunner Ernest G. Courtis 26 Nov 13
Boatswain James H. Quick 4 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Joseph Oates 4 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
John 8. Manley 4 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Frederick Scott 4 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Carpenter Edward F. Charles ...17 Oct 12
Artif. Eng Harry Faltridge .16 Septl2
Re-commissioned at Devon-port on ith February,
1913.
493 THETIS. (Po.)
Light Cruiser.
3,400 Tons. I.H.P.7,000 JV.B.(9fiOO F.D.)
Guns — 4r-4 '7 inch.
Second Fleet.
Mine Layer Squadron.
Commander William G. A. Kennedy
30 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com John May 4 Nov 11
Lieutenant (N)John S. P. Colquhoun
9 Aug U
Eng. Com Archibald W. Maconochie
21 Hov d
Staff Surgeon ...James G. Wallis, MB 23 Oct li
THE ROYAL NAVY.
383
Issist. Paym. ) _ ' ... _ , •
in Charge \EmestW-Cox l Jan 13
runner Alfred Dyson 26 Aug 12
(T)Alexander G. 8tock28 Jan 13
Carpenter James C. Kenny ...23 Apr 12
irtif. Eng Ernest H. Dowland... 3 Jan 12
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 1st August, 1907.
B3a THISTLE. (Deu.) Gun-Boat
10 Tons. I.H.P. 900 N.D. (1,300 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, i~\2pr.
China.
.ieut.-Com George P. L. L. Page 4 Mar 14
Aeutenant (N)Victor I. Griffith — Dec 12
iurgeon Albert E. Malone,
mb, ba 4 Mar 14
hib-Lieut St. John G. H. Pitt
(act) 4 Mar 14
'unner JohnRodd ,. 4 Mar 14
irtif. Eng Joseph Farrar 8 Aug 12
?e- commissioned at Hong Kong, ith March, 1914.
194 THORN. {Deu.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
400 Tons. I.H.P. (6,400 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12^;'., 5-6 jw.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
lie tit. -Com JohnN. Benbow 6 Jan 14
Irtif. Eng Harry Voaden 8 Dec 11
(Borne in ' Leander.')
95 THRASHER. (Dev.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
395 Tons. I.H.P. (6.300 F.D.)
Guns — l-12^;r., 5-6^;-.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Leander.'
'ommander Hugh T. Prichard ...23 Jan 14
Irtif . Eng Alfred E Thomas...... 3 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Leander.')
96 THUNDERER. (Dev.)
Battleship.
22,500 Tons. HP. 27,000 N.I).
On ns — 10-13 '5 inch, 16-4w&6'&, 4-3^/'.
Second Battle Squadron.
dptam Thomas Jackson, cb, mvo
1 Nov 13
ommander John F, Warton 29 Jan 14
ieut.-Com (G)St. Aubyn B.Wake 6 Aug 13
(N)Oswald H. Dawson 1Q Aug 12
Lieut.-Com (T)Henry L. Hitchins fi Jan 14
Lieutenant Brendan Coppiuger...lO Mar 14
Ian O. 8. Hilton 11 Feb 14
Arthur R. Balfhide ...12 Oct 12
Cyril J. M. Lang 1 Oct 13
AlexanderM.Thomsonl3 Mar 18
Lieut. R.N.R... Archibald C.Bucknell
(act) . 2 Dec 13
Eng. Com George T. Goodall ...11 Nov 10
Eng. Lieut Campbell Samson... 3 Mar 11
Thomas Spalding 25 Sept 13
Captain B.M.... George L. Parry 24 Aug 12
Lieut. R.M.A. Humphrey Peck 10 May 13
Chaplain Rev. Edward S. Ulyat
MA 20 May 13
Fleet Surgeon ...Harold Huskinson, MB. 19 Feb 14
Staff Surg William E. Ormsby,
m.b., b.a 22 Dec 1.3
Fleet Paym Richard H. G. Phillips
— June 12
Naval Instr. ...Robert Weatherhead, ba
15 June 12
Sub-Lieut Clement Ellis 9 Mar 14
Charles P. Berthon ... 1 Jan 14
Asst. Pat/m Eyre S. Duggan 15 Junel2
Claude O. Burbidge...29 Dec 13
Ch. Gunner George N. Small 2 Feb 11
Ch. Boatswain... Benjamin Eve 1 June 11
Ch. Carpenter. ..Wired C. Smith 2 Feb 11
Gunner (T) John J. Dixon ... 2Febll
Benjamin J. Clarke.. .15 June 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Harry J. Hamsher 13 June 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Frederick C. Bennett (act)
20 Aug 23
(For Instructional Duties.)
Peter S. V. Lakeman (act)
20 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain William H. Hocking 15 June 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Walter T. Hicks 15 June 12
For Q.D. Duties.)
R.M. Gunner.. ..Joseph Sheldon — Aug 12
Artif. Eng John Dornan 24 Nov 11
James V. Tector 15 June 12
Frederick S. Heath ...26 Jan 12
John W. Jenkins (act) 1 July 13
Wt. Electrician William Ross 29 Mar 13
Midshipman ...Rawdon A. Fletcher.. .15 Jan 13
Frederick B.Stromeyer
15 Jan 13
Robert C. Gibbs 15 Jan 18
Eric D.Brooke 15 Jan 13
RaymonrlF.Eosanquetl5 Jan 13
Gerard H. Candy 15 Sept 13
Oliver L. Cordon 15 Sept 13
Frank D. P. Palmer] 5 Sept 13
Charles R. de B. L.
Townshend 15 Sept 13
Edward F. Turner 15 Sept 13
Arthur H. B. Day.... ..15 Sept 13
Arthur J. Cubison ...15 Sept 13
George A. M. V. Harrison
15 Sept 13
884
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Midshipman \John H. Malley (proby)
R.N.R. ) 13 Sept 13
Victor A. T. Ram.age
(proby) 13 Sept 13
William Murphy (proby~)
12 Sept 13
Robert Goldreich (proby) 2 Dec 13
Asst. Clerk Wallace D. Stranack... 9 Aug 13
Cyprian W. Johnstone 1 Mar 14
Commissioned at Devonport on the 15th June, 1912.
496a TIGER. (Dev.) Battle
Cruiser.
Completing by Messrs. John Brown Sf Co., Glasgow.
Lieut.-Com (N) Alfred F. B.
Carpenter 13 Jan 14
(Gr)Evan Bruce-Gardyne
13 Mar 14
Eng. Com Cecil H. A. Berming-
ham — Sept 12
Eng. Lieut George E. McEwen... 9 Aug 13
Ch, Gunner Frederick S. Farlow ...19 Jan 14
Ch. Boatswain Arthur Adams 19 Mar 14
Ch, Carpenter. ..John N. Matheson ...15 Dec 13
Gunner (TVJoseph E. Hamley27 Jan 14
Artif. Eng William A. PickuD ... 5 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Vivid. ')
4965 TIGRESS. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
745 Tons. HP. (13,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 inch, 2-12 pr.
First Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Woolwich.'
Lieut.-Com Paul Whitfield 25 Mar 12
/lieutenant Norman A. G. Ohlenschlager
2 Dec 13
Eng. Lieut Thomas G. Coomber 11 Mav 11
Sub-Lieut Philip J. Mack — Dec 13
Gunner (T)David T. Houghton
25 Mar 12
(Borne in ' Woolwich.')
497 TOPAZE. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
3,000 Ions. I.H.P. 7,000 (9,800 F.D.)
Guns — 12-4 inch, 8-Zpr.
Third Fleet.
Portsmouth.
TJ.eut.-Com Herbert J. A. Throck-
morton 26 Aug 13
Eng. Com Alfred J. Hastings... 9 Aug 13
Gunner ,r....GeorgeF.Collii)gwopd 8 May 13
Alian Earle .,.'... 2 Jan 12
Carpenter Frederick B. Cook ...... \ July 13,
(Borne in ' Good Hope.')
Commmioned a% Chatham, lit April, 1913,
498 TORCH. (Dev.) Sloop.
960 Ions. I.H.P. 1,100 N.D. (1,400 F.D.)
Guns — 4-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
New Zealand.
Commander John K. Le H. Ward 5 Apr 12
Lieutenant Charles W. A. Baldwin
— Dec 12
(N)Kenneth H. L.
Mackenzie 27 Aug 12
ArthurH.T.Glenny...29Nov 13
Surgeon Francis H. Holl 29 Nov 13
^charge*™:. (William J" A' Brown " Ma^ 13
Gunner Arthur E. G. Ginn ...29 Nov 13
Artif. Eng Frederick W. Baker...29 Nov 13
Re-commissioned at Sydney, 29th November, 1913.
500 TRAVELLER. (Dev.)
Special Service Vessel.
700 Tons. I.H.P. 1,100 N.D.
Devonport.
Tender to ' Vivid.'
Ch.Boatswain ") Jameg j Webber 18 Dec 13
in Command J
(Borne in ' Vivid,')
502 TRITON. (Ch.) P.
Surveying Vessel.
410 Tons. ' I.H.P. 350 N.D.
Gun — 1-1 pr,
Surveying Service.
Lieut -Com Lewis D. Penfold 10 Mar 03
Godfrey B.J. Benyon30 Mar 10
Lieutenant Leonard G. Garbett... 8 Apr 13
(N)Mark E. Highton 17 Apr 13,
(Lent Jiydrographic Department.')
The following Officer is borne as additional ;—
Lieut.-Com...,L.. Francis May 1 July Oft
(For iurvey of Plymoyth Sound. )
B«;eoffimi»s^ne<i at fflpUuw, fflfl. $»^ W?1
THE ROYAL NAVY.
385
(Dev.)
503 TRIUMPH.
Battleship.
11,985 Tom. I.H.P. 12,500 N.D.
Guns — 4-10mcA, 14-7-5 inch, 14-14 pr.,
Hong Kong.
Captain Philip Streatfeild,
mvo 28 Aug 13
Commander Morshead B. Baillie-
Hamilton ,..28 Aug 13
Lieut.-Com (G)Albert S. Susmann 28 Aug 13
(N)Theodore D. Sharp— Nov 13
Philip V. Kilgour 7 Mar 14
Eng. Com Hilgrove Hammond 26 Dee 13
Capt. R.M. John G. Home 5 Sept 13
fleet Surg Robert S. Bernard.... — Nov 13
Fleet Paym (I)Thomas Haves — Nov 13
Surgeon Walter B. Lloyd — Nov 13
Asst. Paym Harry S. Orchard — Nov 13
Gunner , Joshua E.G. Chubb ...15 Aug 13
Ch. Boatswain... William J. Bailey 22 Dec 13
(For Mail duties.)
Carpenter Samuel E. Hancock... 7 Apr 13
Artif. Eng Richard J. Lavers 28 Aug 13
Wt. Writer Fred Edmonds 21 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport on 28th August, 1913
The following Officers are borne as additional
for various services.
Captain Robert H . Anstruther,
CMG — Nov 13
(Commodore of tfie 2nd Class.)
(In charge of Naval h.stabhshments at
Hong Kong.)
Secretary ...... ...Colin C. Merry - - Nov 13
Clerk to Sec Eric A. Jolly — Nov 13
For Honsr Kong- Yard.
Commander (S)Henry C. R. Boucher
11 Sept 13
Lieut. -Com (T)Richard St. John....\l Mar 13
Eng. Com George W. Roome 3 Jan 12
(Chief Engineer of yard.)
William Dawson 11 Aug 11
(First Assistant to the Chief Engineer .)
Eng. Lieut Geoffrey W. Woodhouse 8 Mar 11
(for Hong Kong Yard and
Torpedo Sub-Depot.)
Ernest J. Connors 9 Aug 13
(And for service with Gun mountings
of the Fleet.)
Chaplain Rev. George M. Tichborne,
BA 1 Mar 14
(And for Hong Kong Hospital.)
Staff Surgeon Lawrence C. Hunt 31 May 12
Ch. Boatswain... Daniel Collins 19 Nov 12
Ch. Carpenter ...Augustus' J . Mitchelmore
11 Aug 13
. For R.N. Hospital.
De&ral9T. \ Donald T- Bosk^n- MBl5 Oot 13
Surgeon William H. Hastings,
MB, MA 15 Oct 13
Frank L. Smith (temp. )25 Oct 13
Edward Moxon Browne — Nov 13
For service at Wei-hai-Wei.
Commander (act) Albert E. House 6 Dec 09
(King's Harbour Master and ATaval
Executive Officer, Wei-hai-Wei.)
Eng. Lieut Arthur L. Pinion Ill Mar 14
Capt.RM. Claude L. F. Muntz. ,.28 Aug 13
Fleet Surgeon ...Richard F. Clark Nov 13
Paymaster.*. (J)Robert Haves 28 Mar 14
For Miscellaneous Services.
Lieutenant (retd.) (S)Francis C. Hanning-
Lee 17 Feb 13
(For Charge of Chart and Chronometer
Depot, Hong Kong.)
Lieutenant Hobart W. T. R.
Seymour 23 Dec 11
(For West River Patrol.)
In command of T.B. 038.
Harold F. B. Handley— Oct 12
(For command of T.B. 035.)
Valentine M. Wyndham-
ijuin 3 Mar 14
(For command of T.B. 037.)
Thomas H. G. Barton 28 Dec 13
(For command of T.B. 036.)
Eng. Com Robert S. Jennings 26 May 13
(For charge of machinery of Wivern,' and for
Fleet Duties at Hong Kong.)
Eng. Lieut Francis D. Nuthall 20 June 13
(For charge of Stores and duty with
T.B.'s and to assist Eng. Com.)
Ma]. R.M Reginald H. Morgan.... 21 Oct 11
Capt. R.M. (l)James C. Farmer.... 1 Oct 12
(l)John W. Seigne 27 Aug 12
(for service in Senior Officers Ship, Yangtsc
River.)
Lieut. R.M. ...Francis H. Thomas ... 8 Sept 13
(As Instructor of Musketry on China Station.)
Fleet Paym(Retd) Charles F. Fetch. 4 SeDt 11
(Naval Agent, Shanghai.)
Ch. Boatswain. ..Samuel Arscoit 18 Dec 13
(For ' Wivern.')
Gunner (T)James V. Browne...— Nov 13
(For charge of T. stores at Hong Kong.)
William J . Berry 13 Dec 13
(ForWest River Patrol, serving in TB 035.)
William H. Ryder 9 Dec 13
(For West River Patrol, serving in TB 038.)
Thomas Driscoll — Oct 12
(For T.B. 037.)
Boatswain Stephen T.Hammond... 4 Apr 12
(For T.B, 036.)
Tbnpers.
For TBD Tenders see page 270a.
380
THE ROYAL NAVY.
505 TYNE. {Oh.) Depot Shij).
3,560 Tons. I.H.P. 1,200 N.D
Guns — 4-1 2 pr .
Patrol Flotillas.
Depot Ship for Eighth Flotilla.
Commander Philip A. Bateman-
Charnpain _ 3 May 12
Lieut.-Com Colin E. M. Law 5 Nov 13
Lieutenant (G-)Frederick C. Finnis
10 Nov 13
(And for duty with 8th Flotilla.)
(N)PiersK. Kekewich 9 Aug 13
George L. M. Napier.. .28 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut Harry M. Attwool 1 July 13
(And for duty with Torpedo-Boats, fyc.)
Stajf Surqcon ...Robert L. Diekin son 1 May 12
Fleet Paym. ..:... Montague A. Penfold 1 June 12
Paymaster Rowland G. Robinson 1 May 12
(For Victualling Duties.)
Assist. Paym.... Alexander C. Colles...l4 May 12
Ch. Gunner Joseph Bull. 1 May 12
Ch. Carpenter.. .William II. Reed 1 May 12
Gunner (T)Brnest J.Worsfold 1 May 12
John McCarthy (act) — Oct 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswaiyi William Hocking 11 May 12
Artif. Eng Ernest C. Crow.. .(act) 5 Dec 12
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
For command of Reserve T-B's.
Lieut.-Com Francis E. H. G. Hobart
14 Mar 14
Henry R.Clifton-Moggli Mar 14
Lieutenant Horace Walker 14 Mar II
Frank Lumb 14 Mar 14
Henry 1. M. L. Scott. .14 Mar 14
For Torpedo Boats.
Sub-Lieut Richard Fisher 6 Feb 14
Henry R. Gordon-
Cumming 6 Feb 14
Thomas F. S. Flem-
ming (act) 6 Feb 14
Charles E. F. Egan ... 6 Feb 14
Cecil D. Duncan-Best 6 Feb 14
Ronald J . Usher 6 Feb 14
Gunner Henry Legg 6 Mar 14
Charles JR. Short — July 12
William H . J. Titheridge
9 Jan 14
Frank L. Elliott 1 Dec 13
(T) Arthur S. Bright 1 July 13
Walter Stock 27 Feb 14
Leonard White 11 June 13
- Charles H. Garner ....16 Sept 13
James W. Carter 17 Nov 13
Stewart Mc K.Evans...\i Nov 13
Re-commissioned at Devonport, 1st May, 1912.
505& UNDAUNTED. (Dev.) Ligh
Cruiser.
Building by the Fairfield Shipbuilding Co.,
Govan.
Eng. Com Francis Graham 18 Nov 15
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
505c UNITY. (Po.) Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
928 Tons. HP. (22,500 F.D.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Completing by Messrs. Thornycroft Sf Co.,
Southampton.
Lieut.-Com Arthur M. Lecky 7 Mar 14
Eng. Lieut Frederick Alexander 25 Oct l|
Gunner (T)Jolm McGinty ...28 Mar 14
(Borne in ' Victory.')
506 URE. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
550 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F D.)
Guns — 4 \2-pr.
Employed under Commander-in-Chief Home
Fleets.
Tender to ' Iron Duke.'
Lieut, in \ Evelyn H. B. L. Scrivener
Command f 25 Nov 1 3
Ch, Artif. Eng. John W. A. Campbell 24 Feb 13
(Borne in ' Iron Duke.)
507 USK. (Dev.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
590 Tons. I.H.P. (7,500 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Hong Kong.
Tender to 'Triumph.'
Lieut.-Com Wellwood G. C. Maxwell
21 Oct 12
Sub-Lieut George W. F. Fitz-
george 11 Oct 12
Ch. Artif. Eng. Alfred H. Devereux... 8 Aug 12
Gunner George H. Wintle 10 Dec 13
(Borne in ' Triumph.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
887
VALIANT. Battleship.
Building by Fairfield Shipbuilding Co.
507a
VANGUARD. (Ch.)
Battleship.
19,250 Tons. I.H.P. 24,500 N.B.
Gwts — 10-12 inch, 18-4 ineh,<L-Z pr.
First Battle Squadron.
Captain *Cecil S.Hickley.MVO 5 June 13
Commander William Cadman 1 Jan 14
ieut -Com Hugh H. Rogers 2 Oct 12
(G)Wilfred N. Custance
30 Apr 13
(N)Norman L. R. Bell26 Sept 13
Lieutenant Cecil C. B. Vacher ...28 Mar 12
(T)Oscar H. Stoehr 6 Jan 14
Ralph G. H. Izat 17 Oct, 13
Sidney W. Opcher ... — Feb 14
Evelyn Dunbar-Dunbar-
Rivers 28 Nov. 13
Lieut. R.N.R. ...*George R. Parry {act)\2 Dec 13
Eng. Com Robert Spence 7 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut Walter W. Lock.... 28 May 12
Thomas R. Power 25 Mar 13
Capt. R.M. *Harry W. Miles 4 Jan 13
Lieut. i?Jlf.^....*William O. H. Wisel3 Sept 12
Chaplain and ) Rev. Percy H. Jones, ma
Nav.Inst.S 16 Sept 13
Fleet Surg Robert J. MacKeown 28 Mar 12
Fleet Paym Walter E. Wallis 30 Mar 12
Surgeon John C. Folliott D.
Vaughan 28 Mar 12
Sub-Lieut John A. V. Morse 8 Oct 13
Lawrence H. Jeans 13 Nov 13
Gerald A. Garnons-
Williams (act) 6 Feb 14
Assist. Paym. ...A. Noel Humphreys... 28 Mar 12
Ch. Gunner John J. Wagner 3 Feb 14
Ch.Artif. Eng. Arthur H. Crimp 17 Mar 13
Gunner .Edward P. Chapman 13 0 an 11
(For Instructional Duties) .
*(T)Frank J. Ingham
(act) 26 Mar 14
Boatswain *Joseph Wilkinson ... 8 Dec 13
Sydney Austin 28 Mar 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Carpenter *Frank T. Vernon ... 7 Feb 14
R.M. Gunner ...George Knott I.Ian 12
Artif. Eng William Simon 28 Mar 12
James F. Rae 13 Oct 13
Wt. Mechanician Thomas G.King .16 Jan 12
Midshipman William F. Horner. ...20 June 13
Robert B. Wilmot-
Sitwell 15 May 12
D'Arcy G. C. Collis...l5 May 12
Henry B. Wollocombel5 May 12
Nigel B. Deare ...15 May 12
Denys P.O'Callaghan 20 June 13
Midshipman Harry F. Knox 15 Sept 13
Richard H. Mack 15 Sept 13
John D. de M. Leathes
15 Sept 13
Laurence E. S. Napier
15 Sept 13
Clerk George E.L.Hargreaves
13 Aug 12
Assist. Clerk ...Geoffrey R. M. Millar 9 Aug 13
George F. Pine 1 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Devonport on 2Sth March,
1312.
To be re- commissioned at Sheerness on 31st March,
1914.
* And on re-commissioning ,
508 VELOX. (Po.) Torpedo- Boat
Destroyer.
420 Tons. Turbine.
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Vernon.'
^Command [Brnest E. Lowe, CSC... 9 Mar 14
Ch. Artif. Eng. Simon W. Ramage ... 9 Aug 13
(Borne in' Vernon.')
509 VENERABLE. (Po.)
Battleship.
15,000 Tons. I.H.P. 15,000 N.D.
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 16-12 /;/•.,
2-3 pr.
Second Fleet.
Portsmouth.
Captain Charles H. Morgan ... 6 Dec 13
Commander Percy Johnson 6 Nov 13
Lieut.-Com (N)Thomas B. Scott... 8 Feb 13
Lieutenant Douglas R. Saxby-Thomas
24 Jan 14
(G)Frederick A. Buckley
6 Jan 14
(T)Arthui-F.Cochrane22 Aug 13
Clement Moody 14 Aug 13
Lieut. R.N.R... .Robert Co/can (act) ...11 Mar 14
Eng. Com William B. Hall 8 Mar 13
Eng. Lieut John A. Hudson 14 Aug 11
Capt. R.M Henry R. N. D'Oyly...31 Oct 1 1
Lieut. R.M. Harold W. Wilby 20 Aug 13
Fleet Surg William Jackson, MB. 1 Apr 14
Fleet Paym Charles R. Bunbury 23 Feb 14
Asst.Paym Edward W. H. Travis 25 Sept 11
Gunner Alfred J. Claydon 31 Oct 11
Will Messenger 10 June 13
(Lent from ' Queen' for Training Duties with
Vouths.)
(T) William T. Power (act)
12 Sept 13
Boatswain John Pie... 10 May 13
Arthur J. Suler 2 Sept 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Artif . Eng James M. Hooper 18 Apr 13
Albert P. Shoring (act) 7 Nov 13
Carpenter James W. Edwards ...12 Aug 13
888
THE ROYAL NAVY.
510 VENGEANCE
Battleship.
12,950 Tons. I.H.P. 13,500 N.B.
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 10-12 pr,,
6-3 p?\
The Nore.
Gunnery Training Ship.
Captain Herbert A. Adam 9 Jan 1.3
Commander Reginald M. R. West 14 Feb 13
Lieut.-Com (G-)Frederick P. Norman
9 Jan 13
(N)Harry C. B. Pipon20 Feb 14
Lieutenant Robert Seed 27 Aug 13
Leslie S. Russell 16 Feb 14
(tempy.)
Eng. Com, Arthur C Darley 5 June 13
Eng. Lieut Herbert G. W. Haddy 9 Jan 13
Capt.R.M. Arthur M. Toulmin... 9 Jan 13
(26 June 12)
Staff Surgeon ...Walter P. Dyer 1 Oct 13
Staff Paym Bernard W. G. Cook 20 Feb 13
Surgeon Campbell Ross, m.d. 4 Jan 14
Assist. Paym. ...Herbert G. Cavanagh 14 Jan 14
Ch. Gunner Arthur P. Donovan... 28 Feb 14
Gunner (T)Edgar W. Revel... 9 Jan 13
Henry Melville (act) 8 Sept 13
(For Instructional Duties)
Boatswain Harry Cousens 31 Dec 13
Carpenter .Dugald Carmichael... 1 Nov 13
Artif. Eng Frank H. Webber ...... 9 Dec 12
Robert Soulsby 9 May 13
Clerk Vincent F.Williams... 1 Sept 13
Re-commissioned at Chatham, 9th January, 1913.
The following officer is borne additional -, —
Gunner Ernest E. Neil 5 May 13
(For command of 'Firebrand.')
Tender.
(Ch.)\512 VERNON. (Po.) Torpedo
School Ship.
Portsmouth.
This Establishment consists of Three Ships :—
Vernon (No. I.) (late Donegal^
5,481 Tons.
Vernon (No. II.) (late Marl-,
borough). Late 1st Bate.
6,300 Tom.
Vernon (No. III.) (late War-
rior). Late Cruiser.
9,210 Tons.
Workshop.
Captain WilliamC. M. Nicholson 1 Nov 11 '
Commander Leonard A. B. Donaldson
14 Nov 13
John Hutchings 25 May 12
(For Experimental Work and
for War Staff Duties)
Ronald Howard 22 Feb 13
(For Electric Lighting.)
John K. im Thurn ...19 June 13
(Far Wireless Telegraphy Duties
and, for War Staff Duties)
Lieut.-Com (T)Bric L.Wharton.. 2S Jan 13
(TjEdward T. Marshall
{tempy) 12 Mar 14
(T)Charles H.B Head 12 Feb 13
(T)George F. Montagu
(lem.py) 12 Mar 14
(T) Stephen D. Tillard 6 Jan 14
(T) Herbert B. Taylor 6 Jan 14
(T) Brian Egerton ...— Aug 13
Lieutenant (T)Frank H.T. Ree...l2 Mar 14
(T)John F. B. BarrettlO Feb 14
i Staff Officers.)
511 VENUS. (Po.) Light Cruiser
5,600 Tons. I.H.P. 8,000 2Y.D.
(9,600 F.B.)
Gun*— 11-6 inch, 8-12 pr., 1-3 pr.
Portsmouth.
Eng. Lieut, William P. C. Spriddle 21 Nov 12
Borne in ' Victory.'
Lieut.-Com (T)CharlesE. Kennedy
Purvis ?26 Mar 12
(For W. T. Duties.)
(T)James F. Somerville
(For W.T. Duties.) 17 Apr 12
(T) Edward C. Watson
(For W. T. Duties.) 10 Feb 13
(T)flenry R. Sawbridge
(For W. T. Duties.) 30 May 12
Lieutenant (T)James W. S. Dorling
, (For W. T. Duties.) 29 Aug 13
hng. Com Herbert B. T. Cox \S Sept 12
(For charge of Machinery, and for special
service m Torpedo School. T.£.'s,SfC.)
Eng. Lieut Hedley E. G. Apps 25 Sept 13
Capt.R.M Bernard C. Gardiner 9 Feb 14
(For W.T. duties, tempy.)
Francis W. Home. 28 Aug 12
(Instructor of Wireless Telegraphy.)
Ernest G. Cheesman
(tempy. < 18 Nov 13
L'cut. R M. William G.H. Miles...— May 13
(18 June 10)
(Assistant for Wireless Telegraphy Duties.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
389
Chaplain Rev. G. Brooke-Robinson,
ma 1 Apr 12
Fleet Surg Edward B. Townsend 29 Oct 13
Staff Surg Richard R. Horley .... 1 Oct 13
Paym.in Chief.. Charles B. C. Webb.. .15 Dec 13
Surgeon.... FiaDcis C. Searle, MB. 27 Oct 12
Asst. Paym Gerald D. C. Kiddle.. .29 Oct 13
Ch. Gunner (T)Frank Gilby. 24 Oct 11
(T)Charles Da\idge...l7 Mar 14
(T)Frank Hill 16 Oct 12
(And for charge of Ordnance Stores.)
Ch. Boatswain... (T)3ohn W. Riddle ...30 Jan 13
Ch. Carpenter. ..William Ferguson 1 Mar 13
Ch.Schoolmaster ArthurW.Yeat.es 15 Apr 04
Gunner (T) Alexander Dnguid 1 July 13
(T) Henry A. G. Page 24 Nov 13
(T)Harry Usmar 12 Junel3
(T)George F. Rodway30 Jan 13
(T)Henry J. Pearce (tempy.)
2 Feb 14
(T) Lawrence W. Wright
17 Dec 12
(T)Charles F. Rasmusen
30 May 13
(T) Cornelius W.King 5 Dec 13
(T)Samuel Baker 8 Sept 13
(T)Walter T. Silk 27 Oct 13
(T)Percy G. Panteny 11 Mar 13
(T) Andre. wE. Sheridan
18 June 13
(T)Thomas B. Dunne 22 Apr 13
(T)Charles E. Coles... 27 Sept 13
(T)Frederick W. M. Coker
31 Jan 14
(T) William R. Dale... 9 Mar 14
Wt.Telegrap hist. George F. Howell.... —Aug 12
H. Schoolmaster Alfred Letherbv 10 Jan 10
George A. D. Brown 26 Sept 11
William T. Govier 15 Feb 12
Head Steward.. . Philip E. Harkin 28 Jan 13
KeReZrds.!hl . \ CharleS H- McKay 3 Au* 97
( Granted the relative rank of Lieutenant,^ Feb 12)
Expert in Wire- ) Henry A. Madge, BA,
less Telegraphy ) amibe 1 Apr 05
Assistants to Ex- ) C. L. Glen - Bott,
pert in Wireless > BA.AMIEE 6 Apr 08
Telegraphy ) WilfndS.Peake.B.Sc.l Oct 11
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
Lieui.-Com (T)John R. Middleton 15 Dec 13
(Cent for special service in Naval
Ordnance Dept.)
Lieutenant (T) Kenneth Mackenzie 29 Aug 13
(T) Douglas H. Hyd.e- Thomson
1 Aug 12
For Advanced (T) Course at
Greenwich.
Lieutenant (T)FredericN.Attwood 7 Aug 12
(T)Algernon V. Willis 7 Aug 12
(T)John F.B.Carslake 7 Aug 12
(T) Henry N. Lesley ... 7 Aug 12
(T)Rodolph H.F.De Salis
7 Aug 1?
(T ; Reginald A. Jackson 7 Aug 12
Lieutenants Qualifying: for Torpedo
Duties.
Lieutenant........ Philip E.U. Townshend 6 Oct 13
Philip D. Crofton 6 Oct 13
Victor J. Bowden-Smith 6 Oct 13
Claud H. Godwin 6 Oct 13
Frank P. O'Reilly 6 Oct 13
Cecil E. Tooth 6 Oct 13
Quentin H. Paterson... 6 Oct 13
Geoffry B. Smith 6 Oct 13
W.Tofield Makeig-Jones 6 Oct 13
Ronald J. Collier 6 Oct 13
Douglas A Budgen ... 6 Oct 13
C. N. Ebden Currey ... 6 Oct 13
John P. Burton 6 Oct 13
George F. L. Marx ... 6 Oct 13
Ernest D. Panter 6 Oct 13
Humphrey B. Bennett 6 Oct 13
Alan G. Grierson 6 Oct 13
Henry C. Phillips 6 Oct 13
David F. Jones 6 Oct 13
Edward P. Thomas ... 6 Oct 13
George R. G. Allen ... 6 Oct 13
Alexander C. Montagu 6 Oct 13
Officers Re-qualifying- for
Torpedo Duties.
Lieut.-Com (T) Ernest T. Favell...— Mar 14
Lieutenant (T)Willia7n P. Mark-Wardlaw
— Mar 14
miscellaneous.
Captain William R . Napier ... 1 Feb 14
Commander Edmund J. Prendergast
(Retired) 10 Feb 12
(For Wireless Telegraphy Duties.)
Lieutenant James G. Ost(Retired)27 July 07
(For examination of Torpedo Stores, <^c.)
John T. Le Fevre 18 July 11
(For Portland Torpedo Range.)
(T) William R. Griffiths 30 Jan 1 3
(For duty at Horsea Range.)
890
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Lieutenant (T)George K. Courtis 15 Jan 10
(For command of Redwing .')
Eng, Com James F. A. Hastings 23 Feb 12
(For Portland Torpedo Range.)
George H. Jeffery 18 Aug 11
(For Torpedo Depot and Ranges.)
Eng. Lieut Edgar Groves 30 May 13
{For Torpedo Store.)
Ch. Gunner Walter G. Bishop 14 Aug 1]
(For special survey duties.)
Frederick Roper 10 Nov 13
{For T. B. Destroyers.)
William T. Webley ... 1 8ept 13
(For command of ' Ranger.')
(T) Albert J. FranklandZO June 12
(For command of ' Spider.')
(T)John A. Daniels ... 3 Sept 13
(For command of Skylark.')
(T')William J.Bonsey 7 Jan 11
(For Torpedo Store, for Inspection
of Warheads.)
(T)James Bishop 12 Nov 08
(For survey and inspection of Torpedo and
Electrical Stores, and for supervision of
repairs of W. T. instruments, etc.)
(T)Daniel J. O'Meara 14 Feb 10
(For duty with Superintendent of the
Torpedo Factory, Greenock.)
Gunner Thomas J ackman 31 Jan 14
(For Trials at Contractors' Works.)
William C. Bunt 7 Apr 13
(For T. B. Destroyers.)
(T)Walter H.Powell... 30 Jan 13
(For T.B. Destroyers.)
(t)Daniel Regan 6 Mar 14
(For command of ' Sparrow.')
New Books opened, 1st January, 1910.
Tenders.
' Bloodhound.' ' Redwing.' ' Spider.'
' Niger.' ' Skylark. ' Vesuvius.'
' Ranger.' ' Sparrow.' ' Vindictive.'
ToTtPEDO Boats and Torpedo Boat
Destroyers.
See page 2706
Attached Ships.
'Action (late 'Vernon'). 'Skylark.'
514 VESTAL. (Po.) Sloop.
980 Tons. I.H.P. 140 N.D.
Guns — 4-4 inch. 4-3 pr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Excellent.'
Ck- ^^JCharlesAnsen ,19 Nov 12
Gunner Leonard W. Brock ...J8 Sept 13
Ch. Ariif. Eng. Edward J. Nichols.. ..27 Aug 12
(Borne in 'Excellent.')
515 VESUVIUS. (Po.) Special
Torpedo Vessel.
245 Tom. I.H.P. 350 N.D.
Portsmouth .
Tender to ' Vernon.'
Commander GodfreyF.W. Grayson 3 Mar 14
Ch. Boatsioairi. ..(T)Harry W. Burgess — Jan 13
(And for charge of Ti\~h,itehead Stores.)
(Borne in ' Vernon.')
517 VICTOR. (Po.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
928 Tom. HP. (22,500 F.B.)
Guns — 3-4 inch.
Completing by Messrs. Thornycroft 8f Co.,
Southampton.
Eng. Lieut George C.F. Simmons 1 Oct 13
(Borne in ' Victory.')
518 His Majesty's Yacht
VICTORIA & ALBERT. (Po.)
4,700 Tom. I.H.P. 11.C00 N.D.
Guns — 2-6 pr. (bronze).
Portsmouth.
Captain Douglas R. L. Nicholson AdC
16 Dec 13
(Commodore 2nd Class in Command of His
Majesty's yachts.)
Commander Arthur K. Macrorie,MVO
— Aug 11
(N)George N. Tomlin, mvo
10 Feb 14
Lieut.-Com Valentine F. Gibbs.... 8 Oct 12
William D. Phipps,
mvo 15 Oct 13
Lieutenant Herbert A. For ster ... 1 Mar 14
Eng. Com HoraceG.Summerfordl7 Oct 12
Eng. Lieut (I)Rene C. Hugill 1 July 11
Stanley 11. Sims a July 12
Cecil J. G. Mackenziel5 Oct 13
Fleet Surgeon ...Arthur R. Bankart,
cvo.. MB., kef 20 May 01
Paym-in- Chief ..John H. G. Chappie, cb.. mvo
31 Aug 03
Sub-Lieut Ivan B. Colvin 1 Mar 14
Walter 8. Carson 1 Mar 14
Angus E. M. Cunning-
hame-Graham 1 Mar 14
Assist. Paym.... William G. Stainer ...22 July 09
Ch. Boatswain John J. Pomeroy — 09
Ch. Carpenter.. . John W. Sheldrake ...25 May 08
Gunner (T)James Wood 12 Aug 10
David R. Gordon 7 June 11
Keeper $ Stew'd \ Samuel M. Hammond
of Royal Cabins \ 22 June 11
New Books opened 1st October, 1906.
519 VICTORIOUS. (Dev.)
Battleship.
14,900 Tons. I.H.P. 10,000 N.D.
Guns — 4-12 inch, 12-6 inch, 16-12 jw.,
4-3 pr.
(12,000 F.D.)
Third Fleet.
Devonport.
Commander John M. D. E.Warren 21 Feb 12
Lieutenant Richard M. Hopkins 13 Mar 13
Eng. Com .. CyrilE. J. Hammond 29 July]2
Ch. Gunner William A. Hooper ... 9 Feb" 14
Ch. Carpenter. ..William Metters 4 Feb 14
Artif. Ena William R. Coleman.. — May 13
Re commissioned at Devonport on 2nd August, 1^11.
(Borne in ' Majestic.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
391
520 VICTORY. (Po.) 1st Bate.
2,164 Tons. (B.M.~)
Guns — 24-32 pr., 2-9 pr. , 6-6 pr.
Portsmouth.
Flies the Flag of the Commander-in-Chief. The
general work of the blagship is carried out in
the R.N. Barracks.
Admiral The Hon.SirB.edworth
Meux, gcb, kcvo... 30 July 12
(Commander-in-Chief.)
Personal Staff.
Flag Captain ...RicbardG.A.W.Staple-
ton-Cotton, mvo ... 1 Sept 13
Secretary F. Harrison Smith.CB 12 Apr 11
F lag Commander Basil V. Brooke 1 June 13
Flag Lieut (S)Martin E. S. Boissier
30 July 12
For general Staff Duties.
Eng.Rear- \ Albert B. L. Westaway
Admiral J 5 July 13
MCo7.%BMLA~ j-Gerald N- A- Harris.. .29 June 13
Clerk to Sec. ... Raymonds. Thursfieldl2 Apr 11
Herbert M. Boxer 20 Jan Id
BricB. Elstob 26 Oct 13
Edward T. Leah 9 July 13
Lieutenant Henry Steele 23 Mar 14
Ch. Gunner KenrvMiddleton (tempy)
2 Oct 13
Ch. Boatswain... Frederick G. Beabey 15 Sept 13
Royal Naval Barracks.
Captain CharlesL.Vaughan-Lee 1 Sept 13
(Commodore 2nd Class.)
Secretary George H. Thomson 1 Oct 13
Commander WilliamD.Paton.Mvo — May 13
John M. Casement. ..27 Aug 12
(For Drafting Duties.)
Commander(retd.)3 ohn Marshall 3 Mar 10
(For supervision of Second Class Stokers
under training).
Lieut. -Com Francis M. Austin ...31 Dec 13
(In charge of Instruction.)
Gerald B. Gaskell 13 Dec 12
(And for Physical Training duties in the
Port Division).
George H. Knowles... 16 Jan 14
Hugh Hamilton-Gordon
28 June 12
(Assistant to Drafting Commander.)
Cecil C. Heycock 5 Mar 10
Lieutenant Richard C. M. Pink.. 20 Aug 13
John Hawkins 10 Feb 14
Herbert W. Edwards 5 June 13
Eng. Com Thomas H. Founds ...24 June 12
(For general duties in connection
with the Depot, and ships
under orders of Commander-
in-Chief.)
Sidney J. Drake 31 Jan 11
(For Drafting and Mobilising duties.)
Chaplain Rev. George H. Hewetson,
BA 1 Aug 12
(For R.N. Barracks and Signal School.)
Fleet Surgeon ...George T. Broatch.MB 4 Jan 14
Staff Surgeon ..Robert W. B. Hall ... 3 Feb 14
AlfredT.Gailleton.MB 21 June 12
William K.D. Breton 16 Apr 12
Gerald Nunn 85 Feb 14
Staff Surgeon Lidbrooke F. Cope
(tempy) 19 Feb 14
Samuel H. Vickery,
mb, ba it; Feb 14
Paym. -in-Chief. FrederickG.W. Taylor 15 Nov 11
(Division I )
Colville D. W. Kiddle 15 Dec 13
(Division II.)
Fleet Paym William H. Le Brun... 1 Jan 12
(For charge of Victualling, Clothing, and
Implement Accounts.)
Staff Paym Francis R. H. Drake... 2 Mar 14
(For Victualling Dept.)
Paymaster Maurice G. B. Brown 10 May 13
(For charge of General Mess and Cookery School.)
Aubrey McM. Cree ...30 Nov 12
(Division II.)
Hugh Miller 29 Oct 13
(Division I.)
BaBil E. Porter — Aug 13
(Division I.)
Surgeon Barry M. Langdale ...21 Mar 14
GuyB. Cockrem 13 Mar 14
Ronald J. Barlee 18 Mar 14
Assist. Paym.. ..Malcolm E. Poiqnand 1 Jan 14
(For Victualling Dept.)
Horace D.C. Meredith 25 Nov 12
(Division II.)
Douglas B. Lee 3 Feb 12
(For Victualling Duties.)
Ch. Gunner Charles Pallot 15 Apr 12
Charles Banyard 1 Apr 12
(For Regulating Duties.)
Ch. Boatswain... John R. Saunders ...18 Apr 12
Ch. Carpenter ...George H. H. Crook. ..19 Aug 13
(As Barrackmaster.)
Gunner Charles J.Byrne 18 Sept 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
William Westbrook ... 1 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Charles P. Bennett ... 1 Aug 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Mark Jopling 19Au<r IS
(For Q.D. Duties).
WalterH.Godsmark... 1 Sept la
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Albert E. Warren 21 Dec 10
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Thomas R. Row 27 Dec 12
(For Q.D. Duties).
James C. Gundry 15 June 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
William H. Hayes 6 Mar 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Samuel G. Davis 15 Anr 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Arthur E. J. Martin 3 Mar 13
(For Q.D. Duties, tempy.)
GeorgeF.Wheeler(cci)16 Aug 13
(For Q.D. Duties, tempy.)
St. Major R.M. Herbert E. Beere 5 Jan 12
Carpenter John C. Barber 16 Mar 12
H. SchoolmasterArthur S. Chapman... 2 Oct 11
Percy J. Tippett 29 Sept 12
William G. Barrett ...15 Feb J 2
Wt. Writer James F. Wrate l Jan 10
(Division II.)
William F. Behenna 1 Jan 1C
(Division ].)
Head Steward... Robert W. Thorn 14 Dec 12
(For Victualling Office.
Chief M-A-A. ...EdwardSinclair 1 Jan 10
(As Chief of Police.)
William Jackson 17 Feb 12
(For charge of Patrelt.)
392
THE ftOYAL NAVY.
Jnst. in Cooker 1/ Prank Pharaoh 1 Jan 10
Bandmaster,..^.. William C. Windram 11 Ju yl3
Civilian Den- I George B. Wood 1' Apr 06
tal Surgeons j Walter C. Murray ...21 Feb 10
6". W. Bevis 15 Mar 13
C. D. Neale 15 Mar 13
The following Officers are borne as additional for
various services : —
For Royal Naval War College.
Vice-Admiral ... The Hon. Sir Alexander
E. Bethell, kcmg. ... 28 Jan 1 3
Captain Charles E. LeMesurier30 Jan 13
(Flag Captain)
Secretary Martin G. Bennett ...28 Jan 13
Captain Bertram H. Smith ... 8 Feb 10
Commander Arthur de K. L. May ..16 Jan 12
Henry G. E. Lane 31 Dec 13
Charles T. Hardy 19 Dec 13
Arthur D. P. R. Pound 6 Jan 13
Herbert W. W. Hope. ..22 Aug 13
Guy P. Bigg-Wither...30 Sept 12
Thomas Fisher 1 Feb 13
(For War Staff Duties.)
Arthur Bice 1 Feb 14
Lieu .-Com Edward L. Grieve (tempy.)
24 Feb 13
(For War Staff Duties.)
Lieutenant (ret) Reginald G. CoplestonW May 11
(For duty as Librarian.)
Eng.-Com Arthur Brown 6 May 12
MCa*RMLA } charles L-Srooke 8 Jan II
Capt'.R'.M. A.'. ..Richard F. C.Foster.. .23 Mar 14
For Portsmouth Dockyard.
Rear-Admiral ...Herbert L.Heath.MVO.10 May 12
Captain Cyril E. Tower 1 Feb 12
(Captain of the Dockyard and Deputy Superinten-
dent and King's Harbour Master, Portsmouth.)
Captain John E.T. Harper, mvo 10 Feb 14
(Assistant Captain of Dockyard and
Assistant ICing's Harbour Master.)
Commander.,.. (N) Herbert R. M.
Williams 29 Nov 13
Comm. (ret.) (TX)Montague G. Philpott
23 May 10
Lieut-Corn (N)Reginald Aylen 1 Nov 13
Lieutenant George Jeans 12 June 11
Bryan Whalley 14 Aug 12
Georce Griffin 13 Mar 14
End. Com Lewis Wall 10 Feb 14
Surgeon Herbert White 14 Feb 14
Ch. Boatswain. ..(T)George H. Ketsey..,\b Apr 13
Ch. Carpenter. ..Alfred J. Morley 1 Apr 13
Fob Flebt Coaling Duties
Lieut.-Com George E. Newell 29 Apr 12
Boatswain William Staples 1 Apr 12
For School of Physical Training'.
Captain Frank O. Lewis 7 Apr 14
(For R. A7. -Barracks and as Superinienaent of
Physical Traimng.)
Commander Arthur L. Snagge 3 Jan 14
(Asst. to Supt. of Physical Training.)
Lieutenant Edward W. Bulteel ... 1 Jan 12
Robert L. Burnett 3 Jan 13
Capt. R.M Walter K. Gamier ... 1 Jan 12
Surgeon John S. Austin, mb ...11 July 12
For Long Course of Physical ■
Training1.
Lieutenant Percy F. Newcombe ... 1 Jan 14
Franklin Ratsey 1 Jan 14
John A. Shuter 1 Jan 14
Arthur R. Banks 1 Jan 14
Vernon Hummersley-
Heenan 1 Jan 14
Arthur K. Gibson 1 Jan 14
Surgeon Charles M. R. Thatcher,
MB. 1 Jan 14
For Signal School.
Cavta-n Frederick L. Field..... .31 Julv 12
(For charge of Signal School at Ports-
mouth, and for duty as Superinten-
dent of Signal Schools.)
Commander Richard H. D. Townsend
8 Oct 12
Lieut.-Com Charles E. Collins 18 Dec 03
(For regulating duties and charge
of Stores 1 Jan 14.)
(S) Hugh B. Robinson
(tnnpy.) 19 Dec 13
Lieutenant (S)GeraldB. Villiers...\2 Nov 13
Capt. R.M ErnestG. Cheesman ... 9 Mar 14
(Instructor of Wireless Telegraphy.)
Assist. Paym Frank L. Horsey 10 Jan 13
Ch- ^aiJn3oat' \ William Penny 25 Mar 13
Sig. Boatswain Alfred G. Jones 26 Sept 12
Joseph H. Robins 15 Sept 13
For Long Signal Course-
Lieutenant Herbert Pott 23 Jan 14
Alfred W. J. Finlay-
son 23 Jan 14
For Duty with 2nd Olass Stokers
under Training.
Eng. Com Thomas O. Jameson ... 3 Mar 11
Ch. Gunner William Barrett 20 Nov 13
Ch. Boatsivain.. James T. Newton — Oct 13
[For O.D. Duties.)
Boatswain Wilfred 'lurner 10 Mar
Philip J. Warrington
(act) 3 Feb 14
(For O.D. Duties.)
Artif. Eng. ......Charles Palmer 19 Feb 13
John A. Symmonds 6 Oct 13
HetSr1' \ John G^d 18 Dec 12
For Haslar Hospital.
Surgeon-GeneralJohn J. Dennis, md 15 Oct 13
DeputySurgeon I Edgar R ^^ ^ tf ^ ^
Alexander G. Wildey 27 Mar 1 4
Fleet Surgeon ...Edward Sutton 15 Oct 13
(For Instruction of Acting Surgeons)
Montague L. B. Rodd 15 Oct 13
Staff Surgeon ...John S. Dudding 15 Oct 13
(To assist in Instruction of Acting Surgeons.)
Alexander K. Smith-
Shand,MTS 15 Oct 13
(As Anesthetist and Radiographer.)
Briton S. Robson,MB...16 Oct 13
(For Instruction of Sick Berth Staff.)
Fleet Paym Charles E.A. Woolley 31 Mar 11
(For duty as Store Officer S( Cashier,
R.N. Hospital, Haslar.)
Surgeon Geoffrey Carlisle 14 Feb 14
Arthur R. Fisher 15 Oct 13
John Hadwen . MB 15 Oct 13
H. Wardmaster George H. T.Wihmore 15 Oct 13
THE ROYAL NAVY.
393
For Portland Depot.
Captain Gerald C. A. Marescaux
(Rear- Admiral, 15 Dec 13) 21 Aug 13
(Captain in Charge and King's Harbour Master.)
Commander (N)Joseph A. C. G.
Sinclair (ret.) 12 Apr 13
(To assist Captain in Charge.)
Lieut-Coin Donald Campbell 12 Apr 13
(For Meet Coaling Duties.)
Chaplain Eev. Ralph G. Saaleir, ba.
28 Aug 13
(For Royal Hospital, Portland, for
Supernumeraries and Small Ships.)
Assist. Paym. ...William D. T. Morrish
15 Aug 13
(For duty with Captain in Charge.)
Ch. Gunner Albert Bende.ll 8 Mar 14
(For Rifle Range.)
Ch. Carpenter ...Frank Tallack 12 Apr 13
(For duty with Captain in Charge.)
Boatswain FrederxcK Luker 12 Apr 13
HeadWmr£ter) Alexander B.Biggs...l2Kr>r 13
(For Royal Hospital, Portland.)
For R.N. Hospital, Portland.
Fleet Surgeon ...Vidal G. Thorpe 15 Oct 13
Staff Surgeon ...Arthur R. Davidson, MB
(And for Depot.) 15 Oct 13
Surgeon Frederick G.H 'itch, MB 15 Oct 13
Francis C. Alton 15 Oct 13
For Miscellaneous Services.
Rear-Admiral ...Sydney R. Fremantle,
mvo... 17 Dec 12
(For Special Service )
Commander ...\ Mansfield G. Smith-
retired) f Gumming 26 Nov 98
(For special service at Southampton.)
Commander Frederick TV. Fargus.... 7 Dec 12
(For charge of Detention Quarters.)
COnlRe^red) "" \ (NMrtAw D. Barf. ..IS Mar 14
(For Charge of Chart and Chronometer Depot.)
^Retired) }*»"*". *• ***•'** Dec 12
(For Special Service.)
Lieut. -Com Everard J. Hardman-
Jones 23 Jan 12
(For Special Service.)
Richard L. Nicholson 1 Jan 14
(For Special Service . For War
Staff duties.)
Lieutenant George Mascull, CSC 10 Nov 11
( For charge of Gun Mountings.)
Thomas Graham 2 June 13
(For duty at Semaphore Tower.)
Eng. Com Harry Williams 2 Feb 14
(To assist Engineer Rear- Admiral.)
Francis J. Sutton 10 May 13
(To assist Eng. Rear- Admiral as regards ships
building by Contractors and for Record Parties. )
James Legate 10 June 13
(For charge of Gunboats at Haslar
and machinery at Haslar Hospital,
and for liquid fuel experiments. )
Eng. Lieut William Dalton 7 June 13
(For instruction of Engine-room ratings.)
William A. Wood (tempy)
19 June 13
(For service at Haslar Oil Fuel Experimental
Works.)
John Hindmarch 25 Sept 13
(To assist Eng. Com. for Depot duties)
P^rTtirend)Chf' \ wiUiam B- Dodridge 1 Dec 11
(For service in connection with Royal
Fleet Reserve.)
Paymaster John E. A. Brown 8 July 12
(For Special Service.)
Bernard A. S. Bromley
' 1 Sept 13
(For Special Set vice)
Ch. Gunner. ...Robi-ri J . Harness 28 Mar 13
(For 'Renown.')
Ch. Boatswain. ..John H. Drew 1 June 12
(For Southampton Boom. Defence.)
Ch. Artif. Eng. Archibald 7J. A'brris... 16 Dec 13
(for ' Boxer ')
George G. Finch 16 Dec 13
(For ' Wizard')
Sig. Boatswain... Frederick W. Boswell 17 Nov lo
(For Docki/ard Signal Station.)
Robert Alexander 3 May 1 3
( For duty with Signal Committee)
Artif. Eng Frederick W. Neate 18 Oct 13
(For Oil Fuel Experiments.)
Ellis H. Simons 6 June 11
(For taking record of trials.)
Charles 'W. Ford 9 Sept 12
(For taking record of trials.)
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 1st April, 1899.
Tbndebs.
' Magnet.'
Toepbdo Boats.
See page 2704.
520a VIGILANT. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
400 Tons. I.H.P. (6,400 F.D.)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
Gibraltar.
Artif. Eng William A. Copplestone
9 Aug 13
(Bevne in ' Cormorant.')
520b VIKING. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
1,090 Tons. HP. (15,500 F.D.
Guns — 2-4 inch.
Third Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Dido.'
Lieut.-Com.. Robert G. Hamond ...15 Dec 10
Lieutenant (N)EdwardC. Wrey... 1 Oct 13
Eng. Lieut William J. Dixon 5 Oct 11
Sub-Lieut David R.M.Kirkwood 1 Maris
Gunner (T) Walter J. Hopson..23 Jan 13
(Borne in ' Dido.')
521 VINDICTIVE. (Po.) Light
Cruiser.
5,750 Tons. I.H.P. 10,000 N.D.
Guns — 10-6 inch, 8-12 ^?\, 1-3 pr.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Vernon,'
Captain Christopher R. Payne 1 Sept 13
Lieut.-Com (T)Alfred D. Warrington-
Morris.., 6 Jan 13
394
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Lieutenant (G)CyrilJ.L.Noakes...lo Mar 12
(N)Malger P. Spence 26 Sept 13
Harold P. Keeley 14 Nov 13
Kng. Com Llewellyn Howell 26 Dee 12
Eng. Lieut Cecil W. Snell 2 Sept 13
Fleet Surgeon. ...Hugh P. Turnbull 15 Mar 12
Fleet Paym Grenville A. Miller ...24 Jan 14
Gunner Frederic Crocker 29 Sept 13
(T)Ernest Pert 23 Jan 13
Thomas Tomlin 11 July 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Lewis Gitsham 13 Mar 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
William H. Kewish ...14 Feb 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Richard W. LawrencelO May 13
(For Q.D. Duties)
Carpenter Charles Quinton 1 Nov 12
Ariif.Eng John B. Somerville ... 7 June 13
lie-commissioned at Portsmouth on \5th March,
1912.
(Borne in ' Vernon.')
522 VIOLET. (Dev.) Torpedo -
Boat Destroyer.
350 Tons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-Qpr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Commander Vincent L. Bowring 14 Aug 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. William J. Ley 3 Dec 12
(Borne in 'Leander.')
524 VIVID (late CUCKOO). (Dev.)
Gun-Boat.
254 Tons. I.H.P. 110 N.D.
Guns — 1-4*7 inch, 1-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
Devonport.
Royal Naval Barracks.
Captain Arthur D. Eicardo ... 6 Jun 13
( Commodore 2nd Class) (Rear- Admiral 7 Mar 14.1
Secretary Maurice M. F. Cond6-
Williams 25 Apr 11
Captain The Hon. Algernon D.
B. H. Boyle, mvo ... 1 May 12
(For Gunnery School.^
Commander Wyndham L. Bamber 4 Feb 13
(For Drafting Duties.)
Cecil H. Pilcher 3 Jan 14
Howard J. Kennard 3 Jan 14
(For Gunnery School.)
Lieut. -Com Richard H. Colenso ... 5 Oct 11
(For Trevol Rifle Range.)
Charles L. Brendon ...18 Aug 13
(As Assistant to Drafting Commander.)
Lieut.-Com Krnest L. Cardale ... — Aug 13
James M. Pipon 12 Nov 13
(And for Signal School in Charge.)
George M. Hill 18 June 12
Basil L. Wymer (ternpv)
' 3 Feb 14
(G-)Hugh D. Collins.. 8 Jan 13
Tim M. Barrett 3 Jan 14 ;
(And for Physical Training Duties in the Port
Division.)
Lieutenant (G)Cyril G. Sedgwick 6 Jan 14
Arthur G. Seymour... — Jau 14
\G)George C. Dillon ... 1 Oct 12
(G)Eberhard W. E.
Callwell — Sept 13
(G) Edward L. S King 1 Oct 12
JEdward J. Forsyth-
Forrest 8 Jan 14
(G) Alexander R. Hammick
4 Sept 13
(G) Wharton S Gray . 4 Sept 17
(G)Francis Q. Champness
13 Sept 12
(G)Lancelot G.Ingham 4 Sept J3
(Lent R N. Coll., Greenwich).
(G) Henry W. B. Fligg 4 Sept 13
Harry Ball 24 July 11
Bernard W. Greathed 10 Mar 14
Robert L. T Perry 10 Dec 13
Eng. Com Thomas C. Morris 9 Jan 13
(For general duties in Dep6t and Ships under
the orders of the Commander-in-Chief.)
Eng. Lieut Jonathan J. Screech... 1 Aug 12
(For Drafting and Mobilizing Duties.)
Chaplain Rev. Charles B. L. Cowan,
ma 1 Dec 12
Fleet Surg John H. Pead, mb.ma 1 Oct 12.
Staff Surgeon ....Elijah R. L. Thomas. ..20 Mar 13
William P. HingstonlO June 12
Bertram R. Bickford.. — Aug 12
Henry Woods, mb — Apr 13
Douglas D. Turner ...18 May 13
Henry Cooper, ba 31 Dee 13
Paym. -in- Chief Charles H. A. Ward... 20 Dec 12^
(Division I.)
Charles 8. Moore 23 Sept 12
(Division II.)
Fleet Paym Joseph Hall 30 Nov 12
(For charge of Victualling, Clothing and Imple-
ment Accounts.)
Paymaster Arthur W. B. Messenger
i9 Nov 13
(For charge of General Mess and Cookery School.)
Cyril B. N. Lewis 15 June 13
(Division /I.)
G. Loste Moon — Dec 12
(Division I.)
Sydney G.Andrews... — July 13
(For Victualling duties.)
Surgeon Gilbert B. Scott 31 Jan 14
Thomas C. Patterson, mb.
3 M.ir 14
Horace E. R. Stephens,
MB 7 Mar 13
THE ROYAL NAVY.
395
Carp. Lieut William Banbury 25 Jan 11
( Barrackmasttr .)
Assist. Paym... .Norman Cunningham — Feb 14
(Division I.)
Lewis A. da C. Eicci... ljune 12
(For duty withCaptain (G),)
Ch. Gunner Thomas Osborne 26 Mar 12
FrederickE.Britchfieldl6 Aug 12
Frederick J. Palmer.. .15 Aug 13
WilliamDawe 5 Apr 13
James Symons 1 July 13
Wilfred J. Curtain ... 6 Jan 14
Samuel A. Williamson20 Apr 13
George D. Graver 17 Feb 14
Patrick Crennell — Oct 12
John Fennamore 2 Sept 13
Charles G. McCarthy 3 July 13
Thomas Sandover 18 Aug 13
Ch. Boatswain George E.Turner 14 Dec 12
James Lanyon 2 June 13
Charles Mitchell 17 June 12
Alfred P. Triggs 7 June 13
William J. H. Westacott
23 Apr 13
Joseph W. Payne 12 Aug 13
John H. Couzins 13 Oct 13
Samuel J. Hills — Mar 14
Ch. Carpenter ... Alfred B. Lamb 18 Feb 14
Gunner Joseph Barrow 17 June 13
Frederick G. Hawker 9 Feb 14
Edwin P. Hawton
(tempy) 7 Jan 13
James Bennett ..'. 20 Mar 13
Samuel D. Harwood...23 Apr 12
Nathaniel Mitchell ...22 June 12
James F. W. Dimond 9 Apr 13
Arthur P. Mahoney... 3 Mar 13
Sidney D. Stoneman...lO Dec 13
James fiea 15 Aug 12
Bobert H. Regan 1 June 12
Frederick J. Edwards 2 Sept 13
William T. Vosper 12 Aug 12
William S. Pile 20 Aug 13
Herbert Denton 6 Jan 14
WilliamE. Broadhurst 30 Jan 13
Harry Williams (b)... 1 Jan 14
Harold S. Dunn 24 Dec 13
(For Instructional Duties. )
Boatswain Ernest E. Walke 6 Sept 12
Si£.2Joa4sMjain...FrederickW.W.Prosser28 Jan 13
(And for Signal School.)
Michael Beams 26 Dec 12
(And for Signal School.)
George Soar 1 Jan 14
(For Signal School.)
St. Maj.R.M.... John F.Richards ..... 7 Dec 10
Artif. Eng Bobert A. Nodder 18 Oct 12
(To assist Engineer Commander.)
H. Schoolmaster. Samuel S. Hutchings26 July 12
(For instruction of Youths.)
Francis Hill 30 Jan 11
Frederick J. Farr 16 Apr 14
George H. Turner 16 Oct 12
Thomas C. Evans 29 Sept 12
Wt. Writer Charles H. Cocke 1 Jan 10
(For Drafting Office.)
Alfred H. Meek 22 Feb 13
( For duty with Flag Captain.)
William King (act) ...28 Aug 13
(Division II.)
Wt. Writer George F.Westerton (act)
(.Division I.) 19 Sept 13
Hd. Steward ...William J. H. King-
come 25 June 10
(For Victualling Office.)
Chief M-A-A...Mimam. Brooking 1 Jan 10
(For charge of Patrols.)
William F. McConnell 1 Jan 10
(Chief of Police.)
Inst, in Cookery Alphonso Jago 4 Oct 11
Wt. Armourer... John A. Ford , 11 Jan 12
John H. Westlake 15 Feb 13
Bandmaster Thomas H. W. Read...— July 13
Civilian Dental j **»** f {MF*Ty 9 Apr 10
Surgeons ] Thomas *• BM Corless
»•■"••."( 3i Aug 12
Harold M. Meek — Mar 13
Oscar Trigge — Apr 13
The following Officers are borne as additional
for various services: —
For Youths' Training Establishment.
Commander Ralph Collins 22 Mar 1 2
(Commander in Charge of Youths.)
Lieut.-Com Richard E. W. Kirby 17 Nov 13
Lieutenant Alan C. H. Duke 7 Oct 12
Stuart S. Bonham- Carter
1 Jan 14
Chaplain Rev. Herberts. Crole-
Rees, MA 26 July 12
Staff Surgeon.. ..P. Garnons Williams .. .27 July 12
Meet Paym George W. F. Osmond 8 July 12
(For Victualling, Pay, and Cash Duties.)
Assist. Paym. „.(I)Francis P. B. JoneslO Nov 13
Ch. Gunner John Mackay 8 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
Ch. Boatswain ..James Poole 1 Oct 13
Gunner George Haddrell 26 July 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
George Bungard 26 July 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
Boatswain Walter J. Ovenden 10 June 13
William J. Swanson .,,26 July 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
H. Schoolmaster Samuel S. Hutchings...26 July 12
Civilian ) „ , . _ . ,
DentalSurgeon \^°oert R. Adams 27 Aug 12
For Devonport Dockyard.
Rear- Admiral. ..Godfrey H. B. Mundy,
mvo 11 Dec 13
Captain Henry J. L. Clarke 14 Jan 13
(As Captain of Devonport Dockyard
and Deputy Superintendent and
King's Harbour Master of the
Hamoaze.)
Victor G. Gurner 1 Apr 14
(As Assistant to Capt. of Dockyard, He.)
Lieut.-Com Archibald T. Stewart 21 Sept 12
(N)Kenneth M. Mackenzie
Grieve 1 Apr 12
(NH Charles D. Richardson
24 July 12
Lieutenant John D. Newell 25 Mar 12
John A. S. Potter 18 Aug 12
Eng. Com Charles W. Bolt 14 Oct 13
(For duty with Captain of Dockyard.)
Carp. Lieut John R. Allen 15 Nov 12
Ch. Boatswain. .Emanuel R. Grant 27 Dec 12
For Fleet Coaling Ditties.
Lieut.-Com Walter C. McMickan... 1 Oct 11
Ch. Boatswain.. Richard Bowden 1 Apr 13
}95«
THE ROYAL NAVY.
For Service in Pembroke Dockyard.
Captain Alfred E.A. Grant, AdC 5Decll
(Superintendent. )
Commander (N) Charles W. C.
Strickland 24 Aug 13
(King's Harbour Master.)
Ch. Boatswain... William Palmer 22 Dec 13
(For Service in King's Harbour Master's
Department.)
R.N. War College. Devonport.
(Adjoining the Royal Albert Hospital.)
Captain Cyril S. Townsend ...19 Dec 13
(In command.)
Commander Sir Charles R. Blane,
Bt 30 Oct 12
Fleet Paym. (retd.) Francis H. Gerty...l3 Bept 12
(Secretary and Librarian.)
R.N. College, Keyham.
^Command "!. ) Chnrles G. Taylor, ^o 15 Aug 13
Lieutenant George A. Revington... — Dec 13
Eng. Com, Walter R. Parnall 3 Jan 14
Eng. Lieut John M. Murray 24 Feb 14
AlfredO. Wood 7 Jan 14
Naval Instr. ...Hdioard T. Goldsmith,
ba, B8C 1 Apr 14
For Training: Duties with 2nd
Class Stokers
Lieut.- Com Kenneth B . Toms 28 Mar 11
Eng. Com Thomas H. B. Bishop 6 June 13
(For supervision of Instructional Works, etc.)
Gunner Robert W. J. Martin... 2 Junel3
Wt. Mechanician Denis Donovan 14 Oct 13
(For Instructional Duties.)
Thojrias H. St anbury... 2 Jan 14
(For Instructional Duties.)
For Torpedo Boats.
Ch. Gunner William A. Price 22 Nov 12
Gunner William N. Deacon ...15 Aug 12
Frederick L. Maunder 14 Nov 12
Henry M. luicy 25 Junel3
For R.N. Hospital, Plymouth.
Surgeon-GeneralChar Us James 15 Oct 13
DeputySurgeon \ Patrick B. Handyside,
General) MB 15 Oct 13
George A. Dreaper ...iO Mar 14
Fleet Surgeon .. .Frederick J . A. Dalton 15 Oct 13
Staff Surgeon ...Henry C. Whiteside ...15 Oct 13
John G. Peebles, MB ...15 Oct 13
Richard Willan 15 Oct 13
(For instruction of Sick Berth Staff.)
Surgeon Alexander J. MacDiarmid,
MB 15 Oct 13
(Lent R.N. College, Greenwich.)
Samuel Bradbury, Mb. 15 Oct 13
{As Anesthetist and Radiographer)
Thomas R. L. Jones ...15 Oct 13
(Lent R.N. College, Greenwich.)
' John H. Burdett (tempy. )
14 Feb 14
George J. Carr, MB 15 Oct 13
Leonard A. Moncrieffe, MB.
2 Feb 14
H.Wardmaster.. Sidney J. Comden 15 Oct I:'
For Miscellaneous Services.
Captain Arthur C. S.H. D'Aeth
14 Aug 12
(And for service as King's Harbour- Master,
Plymouth Sound.)
Commander (retd.)(JH) Irving B. Miles. ..15 Dec 13
(For charge of Chart and Chronometer Depot.)
Commander Frank Powell 1 Nov 13
( For charge of Detention Quarters.)
Commander(Retd.) William Woolley (tempy.)
1 Dec 13
Lieutenant John Dooley 18 June 12
(For duty with T.B. Destroyers at PembrokeDock)
Albert Selley 24 Feb 12
(For charge of Gun Mountings.)
Eng. Com Frank S. Moss 27 Feb 13
(To assist Eng. Rear- Admiral as regards ships
building by Contractors and for charge of
Record Parties.)
Paym.-in- Chief Charles E. G. Johnston 28 Mar 13
Ch. Gunner William Rogers 26 June 12
(For ' Elf ,' in command.)
Ch. Artif. Eno. Samuel Hill 6 Sept 13
(For instruction of E.R. ratings.)
Gunner (T)Thomas Bazley 13 Jan 13
(For Senior Officer's Boat TB Flotilla, and
(T) duties with Flotilla.)
Boatswain Ernest R. Parrott 21 Dec 12
(For ' Fortitude ' in command.)
Artif. Eng Job B . Bucknall 6 Oct 11
(For taking records of trials.)
John Young 14 Feb 13
(For taking records of trials.)
New Books opened, \st January, 1914.
Tenders.
' Amphitrite.' 'Fortitude.' * Tay.'
'Elf.' 'Sabrina.' 'Traveller.'
Torpedo Boats and Torpedo Boat
Destroyers.
See page 2706
525 VIXEN. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer
400 Tons. I.H.P. (6,000 F.D.~)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-C j>r.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Lieut.- Com Ernest H. B. Williams 29 Dec 13
Ch.Artif Eng. William J. Morrell .. 18 Apr 12
(Borne in ' Leander.')
528 VULCAN. (Oh.) Special
Torpedo Vessel (Depot Ship).
6,620 Tons. I.H.P.12Q0N.D.(\2,00QF.D.~)
Guns — 8-4*7 inch, 8-6^;?*.
Patrol Flotillas.
Dundee.
Depot Ship for Submarines.
Captain Vernon H. S. Haggard 1 Oct 13
(For duty with Submarines and
in Command of Flotilla.)
Commander Robert G. Fane 25 Feb 14
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Lieutenant.. (.TlLouis H. B. B rvan 6 Jan 14,
(And for duty with Submarines.)
(N)William H. Gell...l7 Mar 14
THE ROYAL NAVY.
396
li
13
12
Eng. Com Francis A. Gordon 24 Oct
{And for duty with Submarines.)
Eng. Lieut Percy G-. Harris 24 Feb
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Lionel H. Smith 18 Oct
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Chaplain Rev. —
(And for duty with Submarines.)
Staff Surg Charles T. Baxter 18 May 12
Fleet Paym Bertram H. Wodeman 25 Mar 12
Assist. Paym. ...Francis R. Stephens. ..10 Sept IS
Ch. Gunner William E. Tozer 3 Feb 14
Boatswain Richard McGrane ...26 June 13
Carpenter Arthur F. Perry 15 Oct 12
Artif. Eng John McLucas 27 Feb 12
The following Officers are borne as additional :■
For Command of Submarines.
Lieut.-Com Geoffrey Layton (C23) 15 Aug
Claude C. Dobson ;C27)
7 Apr
Vincent M. Cooper (C24)
— Feb
Lieutenant Colin Cantlie (C26) ... 5 Mar
William R. Schofield
(C29) 4 Mar
Allan Poland (C30) ...19 Nov
Henry G. Higgins(C2h) 30 Dec
Frederick H. Taylor (C21)
— June
Kenneth Michell (C28) 14 Nov
Edward C.Carre' (C2 )20 Aug
Hugh R. Marrack(Cl9) 15 Aug
Francis J. H. Dawson
(C20) 19 Oct
For Submarines.
Lieutenant CL)Henry E. Rendall 18 Nov
Guy D. Sharp 28 Feb
Hugh S. Hornby ...25 Nov
Henry F. M. Peto 21 Nov
EricB. Tod 3 Mar
Edward G. Stanley ... .18 Nov
Alan K. Mo ■'•'. Hadiley 3 Mar
Hugh C. Carlyon- Britton
3 Mar
Philip H. Bonham-Carter
20 June
Paul L. Eddis 25 Aug
Sub-Lieut Tom C. M. Bellairs ...20 Oct
Commissioned at Chatham, hth January, 1909,
529 VULTURE. (Oh.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
380 Tons. I.H.P. (5,800 F.B.)
Guns — 1-1 2 pr., 5-6 pr.
Ihe Nore.
Tender to ' Actceon.'
Lieut, in I RichardS. Robinson... 20 June 13
Command ... \
Artif. Eng Frederick Ellis 18 Apr 12
(Borne in ' Actceon.')
531 WARRIOR. (Dev.) Cruiser.
13,550 Tons. ±,H.P. 23,000 N.D.
(23.500 F.B.)
Guns — 6-9*2 inch, 4-7"5 inch, 24-3 pr.
Mediterranean ,
First Cruiser Squadron.
Captain ..George H. Borrett ...25 Aug 13
Commander Frederick B. Noble ... 1 Jan 14
Lieut.-Com (T)Richard W. Bromley
1 July 13
(N)Edmund J. Birch 12 Apr 12
Dudley Stuart 20 June 13
Lieutenant JohnR. Codrington... 1 July 13
Athelstan A. L. Fenner
1 July 13
James R. C. Cavendish
21 Jan 14
(G)Norman A. Wodehouse
27 May 13
Norman E. Archer ....10 Oct 12
ting. Com Henry W. Kitching...l5May 12
Eng. Lieut Joseph W. Baguley...21 Jan 14
Alexander Wood 1 July 13
Capt. R.M.A.... Harold G. St. G. Morgan
6 June 11
Chaplain Rev. Edward R. Bredin,
BA — Aug 13
Fleet Surgeon ...HughS.Burniston.MBll Aug 13
Fleet Paym Reginald P. Walker 28 June 13
burgeon James G. Danson, MB 11 Aug 13
Sab-Lieut Harrington Robley IS June 12
Walter 8. Galpin.."....29 July 13
NoelL. Veresmith 6 June 13
Montague W, Noel ... 8 Oct 13
Mate Ernest Beeley 29 Nov 13
Asst. Paym. ... (I)John P. Rising ....27 Oct 10
Lancelot V.Webb(ac«) 26 May 13
Gunner William H. Organ ...16 June 13
(T)Newman Ruffle 13 Oct 13
Abraham Hegarty 1 July 13
(For Instructional Duties)
Boatswain William Crapp ....■ 1 Feb 13
William J. Hamilton 1 July 13
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain. ..Charles R. Gibbs 26 Apr 13
Carpenter JamesM. Richards... 16 June 13
Artif. Eng William N.Grose 29 Mar 12
William H. Swan 18 Oct 12
Jame9 Woodrow (act) 1 Julv 13
John W. Tollick (act) 15 Oct 13
Midshipman Edmund G. Abbott 15 Jan 13
Maurice L. Vernon... 15 Jan 13
John J. K. Shaw 15 Jan 13
Edmund B. Devereux 15 Jan 13
Cecil A. Kershaw 29 Aug 13
John G. Ollerhead .. 15 Jan 13
Crealock R. Price 15 Jan 13
Assist. Clerk ...George B. Stooke 10 Feb 14
Re-commissioned at Devonport 1st July, 1913.
532
WARSPITE.
Battleship.
(Dev.)
Completing at Devonport.
Eng. Com Charles F. Dunn 26 Aug 13
Carpenter Henry Ham 26 Nov 13
Artif. Eng Alfred Patton 1 Jan 14
(Borne in ' Vivid.')
397
THE ROYAL NAVY.
534 WAVENEY. (Ch.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
550 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.~)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth, Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George.'
Ch. Artif. Eng... David J. Leary 9 Aug 13
(Borne in 'St. George.")
536 WEAR. (Ch.) Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
550 Tons. I.H.P. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns—i-12pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Ninth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' St. George.'
Artif. Eng John Fleming 240ct 12
(Borne in ' St. George.')
537 WELLAND. (Po.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
590 Tons. I.H.P. (7,500 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 pr.
Hong Kong.
Tender to ' Triumph.'
Commander Claude Seymour 17 Apr 12
Sub-Lieut Adam Ferguson 10 Dec IS
Ch. Artif. Eng. James P. Blair 9 Aug 13
Gunner (T)Francis J. Nicholls
(act) — Dec 13
(Borne in ' Triumph.')
537a WEYMOUTH. (Ch.) Light
Cruiser.
5,250 Tons. HP. (22,000 F.D.)
Guns — 8-6 inch, 4-3 pr.
Mediterranean.
Captain William D. Church ...15 Aug 13
Lieut.- Com. ......George H.Lang 31 Oct. 11
Lieutenant Henry W. K.Young 1 Jan 14
-<G)Ar'thurF.Pridhaml3 Aug 13
(N)Herbert M. Sprecklev
13 Dec 13
Alban Knubley 12 Jan 14
Enq. Lieut John W. Milner 30 Sept 13
Sydney K. Dight 6 Jan 14
Staff Surgeon ...Noel H. Harris — Jan 14
Staff Paym Ernest A. Couper 15 Oct 13
Sub-Lieut John E. Fhayre — Jan 14
(I)Alexander G.Murray 8 Jan 14
Sub-Lieut. \ Nigel A. Macqueen (act)
R.N.R. ( 2 Dec 13
Gunner James L. Browne 15 Oct 13
(T) William T. Skinner
(ad) 16 Oct 13
Boatswain William J. Wakeford 8 Jan 14
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Sig. Boatswain. Aidan A. P. Hatcher
(act) — Jan 14
Carpenter Arthur Hitchings ...22 Dec 13
Artif. Eng John C. Smith 31 Oct 11
Arthur T. Birch (act) 6 Jan 14
Clerk William McBride 15 Oct 13
Re-commissioned at Sheerness, 15«A October, 1913.
539 WIDGEON.(Z>ev.) Shallow
Draught Steamer.
195 Tons. I.H.P. (800 F.H).
Guns — 2-6 pr.
China.
Lieut. -Com Arthur J. Landon 15 Jan 14
Surgeon Lovel Moss, MB 15 Jan 14
Artif. Eng Frederick T. Norris ... — Apr 14
Commissioned Chungking, 21th April, 1910.
540 WILDFIRE. (Ch.) (late
Nymphe) Sloop.
1,140 Tons. I.H.P. l,400iV:.D.(2,000.F.Z).)
Guns — 4-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
Sheerness .
^kcZwi}^" JenninSs 4MarU
Ch. Artif. Eng...Ja,Tnes J. Boyce 11 Nov 10
Gunner George W. Price 15 Apr 12
General Depot.
Commander Gilbert C, W.Crispin 11 Oct 13
(For command of Depot, and for charge of
Branch War College. Sheerness.)
Lieut.-Com William H.H.S Thomson
26 Aug 13
(For Sub-Depot and War College)
Fleet Paymaster Ernest E. Silk 13 Aug 12
Ch. Gunner Joseph W. Pascoe 24 Feb 14
(For general duties, and as President of
Warrant Officers' Mess.)
Boatswain George H. Bray 16 Aug 12
John W. Philipson ...14 Dec 12
Carpenter John H. Hill 4 July 12
(As Barrackmaster.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
897a
The following Officers are borne additional for
various services : —
For Sheeruess Dockyard.
Captain Robert J. Prendergast
AdC. 1 Dec 11
( Superintendent of the Yard.)
Commander (N) Mar chant H. Penfold
17 Aug 11
(N) Cecil 'A. Severn ...26 Mar 12
Lieut.-Com (N) William Highfield 12 July 09
(TH)Albert E. Dixie ... 1 Oct 12
Lieutenant Daniel R. Phair 29 June 12
Peter Lamb 20 Apr 12
Eng. Lieut Frederick J . Baker ... 9 Oct 11
(For service with the Commander of the
Dockyard.)
Fleet Surgeon Edward C. Cridland, MB
- Aug 13
(And for R.N. Barracks.)
Surgeon James H. Wright, MB, BA
(And for R.N. Barracks). 18 Apr 13
Surgeon Gerald R. McCoiven, md
30 Junel2
(For R.N . Barracks and Sheerness Dockyard).
Ch. Boatswain. ..Timothy McElligott... 7 Oct 12
For Miscellaneous Service
Commander (S)Henry W. Simms... 9 Oct 13
(King's Harbour Master, and for charge of Naval
Establishments, Dover.)
COmm(ReHred) } ^eorge H. Bevan 1 May 13
{Asst. King's Harbour Master, Dover.)
Lieut.-Com (N) Charles M. Gibson 16 Apr 12
(For Charge of Chart and Chronometer Depot,
Sheerness.)
Lieutenant John Higgins 1 Nov 12
(For Fleet Coaling Duties.)
George Ellis 1 Sept 13
( For Garrison Point Signal Station,)
542 WOLF. (Dev.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
385 Tons. I.H.P. (6.300 F.D.)
Gwns — 1-12^/'.. 5-6 pr.
Patrol Flotillas.
Seventh Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Leander.'
Lieut.-Com Philip G. Wodehouse — Apr 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. Henry M. Rice 28 Apr 13
(Borne in ' Leander.')
542a WOLVERINE. (Oh.)
Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
914 Tons. Turbine. H.P. (12,500 F.D.)
Guns — 1-4 inch, 3-12 pr.
Mediterranean.
Fifth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to ' Egmont.'
Commander Osmond J . Prentis ...20 Nov 13
Lieutenant Hugh B. Wrey 20 Nov 13
Eng. Lieut Arthur E. Lester 4 Oct 13
Sub-Lieut Eric P. Vivian — Aug 13
Gunner (T)John Murphy(act) 1 Nov 13
(Borne in 'Egmont.')
543 WOODCOCK. {Ch.)
Shallow Draught Steamier
for liiver Service.
150 Tons. I.H.P. 550 N.D.
Guns — 2-6 pr.
China.
Lieut.-Com Maurice B. R. Blackwood
21 Aug 11
Surgeon John T. D. S. Higgins, MB, ba
15 Jan 1 4
Re-commissioned at Wusung, 11th March, 1914.
544 WOODLARK. (Dev.)Shallow
Draught Steamer for liiver
Service.
150 Tons. I.H.P. 550 N. D.
Gwns — 2-^ pr.
China.
Lieut.-Com Robin W. M. Lloyd ... 7 Oct 12
Surgeon Arthur J. Toier 15 Jan 14
Re-commissioned at Nankin, 13th March, 1914
545 W001jWlCB..(Po.)DepotShip
for Torpedo-Boat Destroyers.
3,380 Tons. H.P. 2,600 N.D.
Guns — 4-4 inch, 4-12 pr.
Depot Ship for First Destroyer Flotilla.
Commander Gerald T. F. Pike 28 Aug 13
Lieut.-Com Cecil H. H. Sarns 6 Jan 14
Lieutenant *(G)Edward O.Disney 6 Jan 14
(T)Roderick B. T. Miles
13 Dec 13
(N)Tom S.V. Phillips 7 Mar 13
Frederick A. Tollemache
20 Oct 1.3
Eng. Com *Joseph N. Tucker ...20 May 12
Fleet Surgeon ...Alfred Woollcombe ... 12 Dec 13
Fleet Paym. ...Wilfrid J. A. Carter ... 17 Sept 13
Staff Paym Arthur C. Roe 12 Dec 13
(For Victualling Duties)
Surgeon George A. Finegan ,..12 Jan 14
Asst. Paym Edward A. Symes 3 Mar 14
Gunner George W. Hawkins 30 Oct 12
(T)Thomas W. Galletly
3 Oct 12
Boatswain Alexander Smith — Sept 13
Carpenter Harry Emmerson 4 July 12
Artif . Eng William H. A. A.
Cottam 28 Sept 12
Commissioned at Portsmouth 12th December, 1913.
The following Officer is borne additional: —
Eng. Com James Maxwell 12 Dec 13
(For service with T.B. Destroyers.)
* And for duty with First Flotilla.
398
THE ROYAL NAVY.
546 YARMOUTH. {Oh.) Light
Cruiser.
5,250 Tons. H.P. (22,000 F.D.)
Guns — 8-6 inch, 4-3 pr.
China.
Captain *Henry L. Cochrane ...10 Aug 13
Commander ... *Philip H. Waterer — Aug 18
Lieut. -Com. ...*<G)Cecil H. B. Gowan 2 Aug 13
Lieutenant *(N)Stanley E.Thomas — Aug 13
Gerald A. Wilson 18 Apr 12
Ambrose T N. Abbay... IS Apr 12
Eng. Com. ...Frederick W. Sydenham 7 Apr 10
Eng. Lieut. ...*Henry C. R. Johnson. ..10 Feb 11
Fleet Surgeon (I) Charles K. Sheward,
mb 18 Apr 12
Paymaster John Siddalls 12 Apr 12
Sub-Lieut "Kenneth L. Campbell 25 June 13
Asst. Paym ...James A. C. Gaussen ...18 Apr 12
Gunner George E. Freeme 8 Apr 11
(T)George S. Peavitt ...13 June 11
Carpenter Arthur E. Osborn 9 May 11
Artif. Eng. ...John W. Smitn 16 Jan 12
William J. Batting 13 Mar 12
Commissioned at Chatham on l&th April, 1912.
To be re-commissioned at Colombo on arrival of
new crew in ' Eclipse.'
The following Officers have been appointed in
addition to those marked * above : —
Lieutenant fCharles L. M. M.
Crichton
tJohn H. Edelsten ...
Eng. Lieut Piers H. Mevnell
Staff Surg fWarren G. Westcott
Paymaster James M.L. Cusack...
Sub-Lieut John W. Hoskyns
Asst. Paym jHenry L. Shaw
Gunner George J. Ryan
t(T) Henry Kibble-
white
Boatswain f Ernest Adams
(For Q.D. Duties.)
Carpenter Arthur C. Board
Artif. Eni tThomas Davidson....
fPercival F. Davies
(act)
t Will join from. ' Eclipse.'
547 ZEALANDIA. {Po.)
Battleship.
16,350 Tons. I.H.P. 17,500 N.D.
(18,000 F.D.)
Guns — 4-12 inch, 4-9-2 inch, 10-6 inch,
12-12 pr., 12-3 pr.
Third Battle Squadron.
Captain Walter H. Cowan
mvo. dso 7 Feb 14
Commander Halton S. Lecky 1 Feb 14
Lieut. -Com. ...-...< NiPaul M. Broster 17 May 12
Lieutenant (T)Wilfrid P.Gandell 28 Oct 12
(GUrthur N. DowdinglO July 13
William H. N. Yongel3 Sept 13
Francis V. H. Mackenzie
17 Sept 12
Lieutenant Russell A. Bell-Syer 11 Sept 13
Gerald H. Thomson 18 May 12
Horace G. Gorton 12 Oct 12
(fn lieu of a Sub- Lieut.)
Eng. Com Herbert W. Irish 3 Aug 12
Eng. Lieut Francis N. Barker ...15 Jan 12
Cecil R. Hoare 16 Dec 13
CavtainR.Af .A.John B. Chancellor ...14 May 12
(4 Apr 12)
Lieut. H.M. Moritz R. Yeo 14 May 12
Chaplain and \Hev. Warington Stock,
Naval Inst. < ma 17 Mar 14
Fleet Surg Robert H. Mornement 20 Jan 14
Fleet Paym Edward A. Dennys ...10 Sept 13
Surgeon Gordon E. D. Ellis ...28 Jan 13
Sub-Lieut John W. Pontifex 18 Nov 13
Sidney F. Watson (act) 6 Feb 14
Asst. Paym John McL. More 14 May 12
Ch. Gunner Arthur H. Ridgers ... 1 Aug 11
Ch. Artif. Eng. Charles Mansfield 1 Aug 11
Gunner Walter V. Wilson 19 Dec 13
(For instructional duties.)
(T)Henry D. Andrews
(act) 26 Mar 14
Boatswain William A. Cutler ...13 May 12
Henry A.Evans 14 May 1.
(For Q. I). Duties.)
Carpenter Harrv L. Leech 1 Nov 13
Artif. Eng Frank A. Truckle 4 Dec 13
Walter R. J. F. Switzer
14 May 12
Harry Daulman (act) 8 Sept 13
Midshipman Jack L. Davies 14 May 12
Henrv B. Crane 14 May 12
Clerk Lionel B. Bishop 1 July 13
Asst. Clerk Harold M. M. Crofton 1 Feb 14
Completed to full crew at Portsmouth, lith May,
1912.
549 ZEPHYR. (Oh.) Torpedo-
Boat Destroyer.
310 Tons. I.H.P. (3,850 F.I).)
Guns — 1-12 pr., 5-6 pr.
The Nore.
Tender to 'Actceon.'
Ueut. m I Ernest W. Kirkby 21 Jan 14
Command, j J
Artif Eng Arthur Perry 11 Aug 13
(Borne in ' Actteon.')
550 ZULU. {Po.) Torpedc-Boat
Destroyer.
1,027 Tons. H.P. (15,500 F.D.)
Guns — 2-4 i/ir/t.
Patrol Flotillas,
Sixth Destroyer Flotilla.
Tender to 'Attentive.'
Eng. Lieut Charles J. B.Stoneman27 Feb 12
(Borne in ' Attentive.')
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H.M. SHIPS IN THE NAVAL SERVICE OF
DOMINION GOVERNMENTS.
AUSTRALIA.
552 AUSTRALIA. Battle
Cruiser.
19,200 Ions. H.P. 44,000 2V.JD.
Guns — 8-12 inch, 16-4 inch, 4-3 pr.
Flagship of Hear Admiral, Com.ma7i.ding
Australian Fleet.
Rear Admiral. ..Sir George E.Patey, KCVO
a.3 June 13
(lijar Admiral in command of 11. M. Australian
Fleet).
Secretary Cuthbert H. Rodham 23 June 13
FlagLieut. -Com. (S)Basil K. Poe 23 June 13
(And for War Stafl Duties.)
Clerk to Sec Leslie S. Brown 23 June 13
James D. Jackson 23 June 13
Captain R.N. ...Stephen H. Radcliffe 17 May 13
Commander )
R.A.N(Lieut. }GteorgeF. Hyde 1 Feb 13
R.N. (retired)))
Lieut.-Com.R.N (N)Cuthbert D. Longstaff
19 Jan 13
Joseph G. Walsh 5 Feb 13
Hamilton C. Allen ...24 May 13
Allan R.A.Macdonald 5 Feb 13
Lieut. R.N William M. V. Lewis 24 May 13
(G)FrederickC.Darley 23 Oct 12
David C. Pillans 24 May 13
(T)John G. Grace ...26 Jan 13
Oliver C. Warner ...24 May 13
Charles Euman ,24 May 13
Lieut. R.N.R. ...Gerald A. Hill 24 May 13
Harold L. Quick (act) 5 Feb 13
Eng.Com.R.N..."W . Crump Johnson ... 3 Nov 11
Eng.Lieut.R.N. Reginald A. Lee 19 July 11
Hubert Bleackley 25 Apr 13
Eng. Lieut. \ Trevor W. Ross 5 Feb 13
R.A.N. S Harry M.F. Robinson 21 Feb 13
Oscar A. Ireland 23 Mar 13
Alec B. Doyle 23 Mar 13
Clarence Bridge 5 Feb 13
ChaplainR.A.N.Rev. Patrick J. Gibbons
£a 21 June 13
(For Fleet Duties)
Rev. Frederick Riley,
ma 21 JuDe 13
Staff Surgeon j Alexander E- Caw ...-Feb 12
FleetPaym.R.N. Richard F. Wardroper 5 Feb 13
Surgeon R.A.N William E, Roberts „,--• Feb 13
Sub-Lieut. R.N. Christopher M.Merewether
24 May 13
Assist. Paym. ) Leslie H. Mosse Robinson
R.N. S 3 Apr 13
Gunner R.N. ...David Ogilvie 9 Mar 12
(T)John Wilkes 27 Jan 12
Arthur 0. Newton ...26 Jan 13
(For Instructional duties.)
Albert E. Shute 24 May 13
William Gregory 24 May 13
Boatswain R. ^.Alfred McCutcheon...25 Apr 12
Sig. Boatswain ^ William D. Hunter (act)
R.A.N. f 5 Apr 13
Carpenter R.N. Alfred H. Martin ...30 Nov 11
ArRfA.N9' }Carl B- Reid * 0ct 13
Wt. Armourer, 1 ., „ . ,
RAN f George Pnaeaux —
Midshipman \ Henry H. Mc William
R.N. f 24 May 13
Colin F. Creswell ...24 May 13
William H. Bremner 24 May 13
Francis A. B. Haworth-
Booth 24 May 13
Arthur L. Pears 24 May 13
Herbert A. Packer ...24 May 13
Ronald R. Lyle 24 May 13
Edward E. Hill 24 May 13
Robert G. Fenton-
Livingstone 24 May 13
James B. Findlay ...24 May 13
John W. Pinhey 24 May 13
Gerald H. E. Molson 24 May 13
Edward W. Billyard-
Leake 24 May 13
Vivian R. S. Bowlby 24 May 13
Clerk R.A.N. ... John Hehir — Feb 13
Alfred E. Sharp — Feb 13
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 21st June, 1913.
555 BRISBANE. Light Cruiser.
Building by Commonwealth Government at
Sydney, N.S.W.
Carpenter R.N. Jfenry L Adamp,,, \3 Jan 14
3986 NAVAL SEEVICE OF DOMINION GOVERNMENTS.
AUSTRALIA — continued.
558 CERBERUS. Turret Ship.
3,480 Tons. H.P. 1,660.
Guns — 4-10 inch, 2-14 pr., 2-6 pr.
Naval Depot, William stow >i.
Commander R. iV.John B. Stevenson ... 1 Aug 13
Ke!«t.-f7oni.JB.iV;(T)HenryN.M.Hardy 1 July 13
(And for command of ' Countess of Hopetoun.')
(Or) Lancelot A. W.
Spooner...., 17 Mar 13
Lieutenant B.N. Herbert H. J. P.
Teale 27 Feb 14
Kenneth P. Dalglish. —
Lieut. i?.^4. iV....Kichard C. P. Ryan. ..12 Aug 12
Eng. Com. R.N. George H. Elgar 1 July 12
(For instruction of Engine-room Ratings
and supervision of machinery of vessels
attached Lo Naval Depot as tenders.)
E'lRALNUt' [Jonn w- 0wen 1 Ju'y 12
(Naval Store Officer.)
Walter R. Arkins 14 Jan 13
(For duty at Navy Office.)
Frank G. Cresswell ... 1 July 12
(Fleet Wireless Telegraphy Officer.)
Surgeon R.J AT. Alexander S. Mackenzie
9 Dec 12
P<Tam. } John Crow l Ju*y 12
Paymaster iil.iV.Williani Lindsay 14 July 13
(For duty at Navy Office.)
^SuSf*"*' } Arthur C. W. Mears... 1 Sept 13
(For W.T. Schcol.)
AS$R Nym' ^Geoffrey H. Lane 18 July 13
^sst- P£y2x \Robert Negus 1 Oct 13
ChaplainR. A. N.Rev. Charles Hudson. 1 Junel3
Ch. Car venter \ , ,
R.A.N f John " alker 1 July 12
ChRANtif'En3'}?ercyW. Bims (act)... 1 July 12
(For Instructional duties.)
Gunner R.N. ...Frederick G. Ince 1 July 12
(T)Prede.rick Bolt ... 4 Mar 13
Albert Pickett 10 Oct 13
John H. H. Gauntlett 7 Nov 13
Samuel T. P. Yeo 11 May 13
(And for Physical Training duties.)
Gunner R. A. N. William G. Monteith — 13
(T)Hjalmar Patterson — 13
Boatstvain K.N. Samuel Waugh 4 Nov 12
^Boatswain. J ^^ Q ^^ _ 9 June ffl
(For duty with R.A.N.R.)
Walter J. Veerhault. 1 July 12
Artif'RlA.N .} Norman S. Davies ... 1 Oct 13
Wt- WkUJk \ Charles H. Spurgeon.12 Aug 12
(For duty at Navy Offi.ce, Melbourne.)
WR A7^ }Freclerick Martin 26 Aug 12
(For Drafting duties.)
Frank E. Price 10 Sept 12
Francis J. H. Davies.. 1 Jan 13
(For duty at Navy Office, Melbourne.)
Henry Macdonald 10 Mar 13
Head Steward ) mu r, ■ , T,.i_ m
RAN J- Thomas Guiver 1 July 12
Wt. Armourer 1 „ „ ■-, to r\ <■ io
RAN /-George Pndeaux 13 Oct 13
(Commissioned at Williamstown, 1st July, 1912.)
The following are borne additional:
Lieut.-Com (G)Henry P. Cayley ...14 May 09
(Inspector of Warlike Stores, Retd. Lieut. R.N.)
Ch. Gunner^ iRobert Reams 1 July 12
( For duty with R.A.N.R.)
Ch. Gunner R.N. John Hayes 4 Mar 13
(For command of ' Protector.')
Gunner R.N. (T)MichaelFitzgerald 23 Apr 12
(For command of ' Childers.')
Tenders : —
' Childers.' ' Comitcss ofHepetoun.'
' Protector.'
DERWENT. Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
700 Tims. Turbine.
Building at the Commonwealth Naval Dockyard,
Sydney.
561 ENCOUNTER. Light
Cruiser.
5,880 Tons. I.H.P. 12,500 N.D.
Guns — 11-6 mch, 8-12^r., 1-Spr.
(Lent from Boyal Navy.)
Training Ship.
Captain (Act).. .Charles La P. Lewin 28 Jan 14
(Commander R.N.)
Lieut.-Com. )
R.A.N. > William Burrows 1 Aug 13
(Act Commr.) )
Lieutenant B.iV.(Gr)Frederick N. Eardley-
Wilmot.. 13 Mar 13
Charles F Stow 4 Nov 12
Edward N. Mortimer 15 Apr 10
Lieut. R.A.N....(N)George F. Langford— Dec 12
Lieut. R.A.N.R.Wi\lia.m B. Wilkinson 1 Jan 14
Eng. Com. R.N. Henry T. Canning .... 1 July 12
Chaplain { Rev. William Pendleton
R.A.N. \ Stewart, b.a
Paymaster R.N. Percy J. Hazel 1 June 13
Surgeon R. A. N.John S. Macfarlane,
MB 1 Nov 12
ARiSN. PayW" j-Oeoff'-ey B. Stuart ... 1 Aug 18
Ch Artif.R.N. (a.homas w. Thorn 15 Apr 10
Eng. (act) ) r
Gunner R.N. Percy W. Tresjillis ...— Sept 12
(T)Ernest J. Evans.. .30 June 13
Charles H. Coles — Bept 12
(For Q.D. Duties)
Carpenter R.N. Edward F. Head 15 Apr 10
NAVAL SERVICE OF DOMINION GOVERNMENTS. 398c
AUSTRALIA — continued.
Artif. Eng.R.N. Andrew Lightfo ot 25 Sept 12
Arthur Livingstone (act)
15 Nov 13
Re-commissioned at Sydney, 1st July, 1912.
570 GAYUNDAH. Gunboat.
360 Ions. I.H.P. 400.
Guns — 1-8 inch, 1-6 inch, 2-1 £ inch.
Naval. Reserve Training Ship.
Lieut. R.N. 1 George P. M. Fitzgerald
in Command .( 4 Nov 12
CfR (4Mjver } William T. Phillips ... 1 July 11
CEng.ir.f:N. ^JosePh Dole 1 ^ U
575 MELBOURNE. Light
Cruiser.
5,600 Tons. HP. 22,000 JV.D.
Guns — 8-6 inch, 4-3 pr.
Captain R.N. ...Mortimer L'E. Silver 1 Oct 12
Lieutenant R.N.Myles A. Blomfield ...25 Oct 12
(Gr)Ernest R. Gloag ...16 Oct 12
(N)Leslie C. Bott 30 Aug 12
John B. Grey-Smith. ..25 Oct 12
Douglas B. Cooper ... 1 Jan 14
Lieut. R. A. N.... Charles W. Stevens. ..22 Apr 13
Lieut. R.N.R Louis C.Rowland(ac£)27 Jan 13
Eng. Com. R.N. Frederick Pring 1 Sept 11
Eng. Lieut R.N. Henry A. Little 24 Feb 12
Eng' R.A%. [ Samuel L. Beeston....— Feb 13
Chaplain R.A.N.Rev. Alec Tulloh.MA— Feb 13
Paymaster R.N.Shettey B.A.Stuart(ac«)l Jan 13
Surgeon R.A.N. William J. Carr 18 Jan 13
ASR.APNym' [Wellington T. Hogan- Apr 13
Gunner R.N. ...Arthur Brown (b) 16 July 12
George H. Diaper 18 Jan 13
Gunner R.A.N. (T) Frederick Knight 10 Aug 12
Carpenter R.N. Ernest B. Bush 30 May 12
Artif. Eng. R.N.'Emest Baker 18 Sept 12
FT enryj. R.Gould 17 Oct 12
Clerk, R.A.N.... Norman J. Embelton 18 Jan 13
Commissioned at Devonport on 16th January, 1913.
582 PARRAMATTA. Torpedo
Boat Destroyer.
700 Tons. Turbine. HP. (13,000 F.D.~)
Guns — 1-4 inch, 3-12y,>/'.
Tender to ' Melbourne
"tnbo^ntand \ Willlam H- F- Warren 1 Jan 13
Lieut. R.N. Cyril J. P. Hill 1 Jan 13
EnRALNUt' j- James C. Brand 2 May 12
GunnerR.N. (T)Thomas J. Gribblel2 Feb 12
Commissioned in the Clyde, 8th September, 1910.
582a
Sloop-
PENGUIN.
1,130 Tons.
Sydney.
Depot and Receiving Ship.
Captain R.N, ...Charles F. Henderson 7 Dec 12
(And for c/iarge of Naval Establishments, fyc.)
L'^t^Com- ) John O. Graham 16 May 11
^(NjLewis T. Jones 3 July 13
(And as Assistant to Capt. in Charge and for
charge of Chart and Chronometer Depot.)
Staff 'Pay m. R.N. Robert R. Hoare 1 July 13
(And for Naval Establishments.)
ASKNPaym- j-(I)BasilM. Peck 19 Feb 13
(And for service with Captain-in-charge.)
Ch^Boatswain j. wiuiam Lyne 26 Jan 09
Gunner R.N. ...(T)William Trevaskis 3 July 13
Re-commissioned at Sydney, on 1st July, 1913.
The following Officers are borne as additional —
For Naval Yard, Garden Island.
Eng. Com. R.N. George H. Bromwich,
DSO — May 12
Horace R. Denson 2 Aug 10
Eng. Lieut. R.N. Gerald E. W. McEwen 1 July 12
Boatswain R.N.George A. Dallimore ... 3 July 13
583 PIONEER. Light Cruiser.
2,200 Tons. I.H.P. 5,000 N.D. (7,000 F.D.)
Guns — 8-4 inch, 8-3 pr.
Training Ship for Royal Australian Naval
Reserve.
^TaN1' iThomas W. Biddle-
(Aci.Commr.)) combe 14 Dec 13
Lieut. jR.^.Ar...(N)SamuelC.L. Hodg-
kinson 1 Oct 13
Lieutenant R.N. Nelson Clover 1 Oct 13
Lieut. R.A.N... Reginald C. Creer. 1 Jan 14
EnR.ALNUt' |-percy J- N. Hogan ... 3 Nov 13
Assist. Paym. ~j
R.A.N, in > Robert Negus 9 Dec 13
Charge 1
c«^:/av"}CharlesAnard lAPr13
Gunner R.N. ...Samuel Adams ....... 1 Apr 13
Re-commissioned at Sydney, 1 January, 1914.
585 PROTECTOR. Gunboat.
920 Tons. I.H.P. 1641.
Guns — 1-8 inch, 5-6 inch.
Tender to ' Cerberus ' for Gunnery School.
Ch. GunnerR.N. i T , TJ . ^
in Command fJ°hn Hayes 1 Oct 13
ArRfA.Nng' ^Alfred H- Vary 1 Oct 13
SWAN. Torpedo - Beat
Destroyer.
700 Tons. Turbine.
Building at the Commonwealth Naval Dockyard,
Sydney.
B98d NAVAL SERVICE OF DOMINION GOVERNMENTS.
AUSTRALIA — continued.
589 SYDNEY. Light Cruiser.
5,600 Tons. H.P. 22,000 N.D.
Guns — 8-6 inch, &-3pr.
Captain R.iV. ...John C. T. Glossop ...10 Mar 13
Lieut. Com, R.N. John F. Finlayson ...14 Feb 13
Lieut. B..4.iV....(N)Henry J. Feakes...l4 Feb 13
Lieutenant R.N. (G-)Deuis E. Rahilly... 3 Feb 13
Basil O. Bell-Salter ... 1 Mar 13
Geoffrey C E. Hampden
26 Junel3
Frederick L. Cavaye...l June 13
Eng. Lieut. (Arthur W. Coleman... 13 Mar 12
R.N. (Lawrence P. Fowler... 4 Mar 12
EnR.A N^' } Cleon Dennis 25 Mar 13
ChaplainR A.N.Itev. A7ivian A. Little, ma.
27 June 13
Surgeon R.A.N. Leonard Darby — Feb 13
Hub-Lieut. \ James N. Cholmeley
R.N.R. (" Johnstone 24 May 13
Paymaster (Augustus F. B. Livesay
R.N. (act) S 3 Apr 13
Assist. Pay inr \ Eric Kingsford-Smitb
R.A.N. J 1 Jan 14
Gunner R.N. ...George B. Salter 7 Nov 12
GunnerR.A. iV...(T)John C. MacFarlane
26 Oct 12
BoatswainR.N. Alfred M. Martin 1 June 13
Carpenter R.N. Edward C. Behenna... 29 Aug 12
ATRAEN9' j- George A. Hutchinson25 Mar 13
Clerk R.A.N. ...Douglas Munro 27 June 13
Commissioned at Portsmouth, 26th June, 1913.
590 TINGIRA. Boys' Training
Ship.
Commander (aci)Geovge L. Browne 26 Jan 14
{Lieut -Com. R.N.)
Lieut. -Com. R. iV.Ralph H. Deane 25 Apr 12
(for Physical Training Duties.)
LieutenantR.N . George W. S. 8eton....22 Oct 13
Chaplain \Rev. Garnet E. Shaw,
RA.N. J ma 8Aug 12
MatTPaym. £Ernest c Norton 26 Apr 12
Ch.GunnerR. N.John T. Weaving 25 Apr 12
Gunner, R.N William Chisholm ...25 Apr 12
Richard J. Gordon ... 8 May 13
Boatswain R.N.MoBes Lockhart 25 Apr 12
CaRPANr [ Samuel Gammon 25 Oct 11
Schoolmaster \ Arthur R Hopkins 10 June 12
Ariif. Eng. 1 Charles G. Thomson
R.A N. j (act) 25 Apr 12
Head^t^vard l„BiehardW.Collins(aci)25 Apr 12
Commissioned at Sydney, 2bth April, 1912.
TORRENS. Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
700 Tons. Turbine.
Building at the Commonwealth Naval Dockyard,
Sydney.
600 WARREGO. Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
700 Tons. Turbine.
Guns — 1-4 inch, 3-12 pr.
Sydney, N.S. W.
Commander j.claude L Cumber]egel3 Dec 13
(In charge of Destroyer Flotilla.)
Lieut. R.N.R... Herbert W. Goortchild 22 Apr 13
EnRAN%' . }Percival E- McNeil ... 3 Nov 13
Gunner R.N. ...Charles P. Bacon 14 Jan 13
Commissioned at Sydney, 1st June, L912.
(Borne in ' Melbourne.')
605 YARRA. Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
700 Tons. Turbine. H.P. (13,000 F.D.)
Guns — 1-4 inch, 3-12 pr.
LltTbommand}^^tK^^y ~ * Jan 13
Eng. Lieut. \ George W. Bloomiield
R.A.N j 3 Nov 13
Gunner R.N. ...George A. Stevens ...23 Apr 13
Commissioned in the Clyde, Mh September, 1910.
(Borne in 'Melbourne.')
Submarines.
AE 1.
Limt.-Com.B.N.'Shamas F. Besant ... 4 Sept 13
Lieut.R.N. Charles L. Moore 14 Oct 13
AE2.
^Command}*™* H" G" D" **** ~ °ct 13
Lieut. R.N Geoffrey A. G. Hag-
gard 1 Dec 13
399
H.M. SHIPS IN THE NAVAL SERVICE OF
DOMINION GOVERNMENTS.
CANADA.
620 NIOBE, Cruiser.
11,000 Tons. I.H.P. 16,500 N.D.
Guns— 16-6 inch, 12-12 pr., 3-3 pr.
Lieut. R.N. i (T)CharlesE. Aglionby
in Command ( (retd.) 21 July 10
Lieutenant EM. The Hon. Edmund
E. Drummond 2 Nov 12
£ieM«.-R.C.A.(T)EdmundG.Hallewell 13 Sept 12
Eng. Lieut. JR.iV.John F. Bell 16 June 10
Suroeon, S.C.N. Joseph A. Rousseau 15 Nov 10
Gunner R.N. ...Henry C. Tucker 16 Aug 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
(T)Frederick King ...16 Aug 12
Artif.Eng. .R.iV.Edward H. Ilsley 16 Aug 12
John Chadwick 16 Aug 12
Carpenter iR n Hm*iott <nrt\ \ Oct 13
C.N. K°-
Burnett (act) ,
Artif. Eng (George L. Stephens
R.C.N. { (act) 16 Oct 12
HmaiterSl) } Thomas J. Tremble ...16 Aug 12
Head Steward _ j.James Brown l Feb n
The following Officers are borne as additional : —
For The Royal Naval College of
Canada, Halifax.
Lieut.R.N .(retd.) Edward A. E. Nixon 6 Dec 10
Lieutenant R.N.Harry B. Jermain ... 8 Aug 12
(And for Physical Training IJuties in 'Niobe.')
Eng. Lieut. R. N.John D. Sturrock ... — Dec 13
EnRcXNt" \An9us D> M- Cwrry 25 Jan 13
Boatswain (R.C.N.) George W.Brooker 10 Oct 11
Commissioned at Devonport, 6tA September, 1910.
For Special Service.
Lieut. (Retd.) ...Charlts WTiite 6 Sept 10
630 RAINBOW. Light Cruiser-
3,600 Tons.
I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Guns — 2-6 inch, 6-4-7 inch, 3-12 jw.,
1-3 pr.
Esguimalt, B.C.
Commander I Walter Hose 24 June 11
R.N. (Retd.) J
(And for charge of Esguimalt Dockyard).
Lieutenant K.A.Henry B. Pilcher 14 Dec 12
Surgeon R. C.N.George A. L. Irwin... 22 July 13
(Lent 'Shearwater.')
Ch"EnTtiR N [Regillald H- Wood — 25 July 10
(For Service in Esquimau Dockyard.)
Gunner R.N. ...Ernest Haines 13 Sept 12
JamesE.Cox 16 Aug 12
(For Instructional Duties.)
CRPCnNr [Charles H- Brown (act)lh Apr 13
-^'J^^-j- Lewis S.Jones 3 Mar 11
Commissioned at Portsmouth, ith August, 1910.
400
LIST OF TORPEDO BOATS IN COMMISSION WITH THEIR
OFFICERS AND PRESENT STATIONS.
SEVENTH FLOTILLA.
(Tenders to ' Leander.')
No. 1.
Ch. 4rtif. Eng. William G. Harding 9 Aug 13
No. 2.
Ch. Artif. Eng. James Stevens 22 Mar 12
No. 3.
Ch. Artif. En?. Joseph Hawkesworth 16 Jan 12
No. 4.
Artif. Eng Ellis Booth 4 Oct 12
No. 5.
Ch. Artif. Eng. Henry Davis — Oct 11
No. 13.
Ch. Artif. Eng. John H. Denton 16 Sept 13
No. 14.
Artif. Eng John W. Farrow 10 Oct 12
No. 15.
Ch. Artif. Eng. John Bookless 29 Mar 12
No. 16.
Lieut.-Com Alfred E. Evans 10 Mar 14
Ch. Artif. Eng... Ernest J. Jeffery 18 Oct 13
No. 21.
Artif. Eng James D. Wall...., 9 Aug 13
No. 22.
Artif. Eng. ...Charles B. Smith 5 May 11
No. 24.
Ch. Artif. Eng.Qeorge T. Roper 15 May 11
EIGHTH FLOTILLA.
[Tenders to ' Tyne.')
No. 25.
Artif. Eng John Plummer 20 Nov 13
No. 26.
Artif. Eng John A. Spillane 13 May 13
No. 27.
Ch. Artif. Eng.. Frederick W.Johnson.. .6 May 12
No. 28.
Ch. Artif. Eng. ..William H. Windebank
11 Jan 12
No. 29.
Artif. Eng Henry C. Darley 27 May 13
No. 30.
Artif. Eng Francis S. Curtis 29 Mar 13
No. 31.
Artif. Eng William H. Catton ...20 Nov 13
No. 32.
Artif. Eng William Edwards 9 Aug 13
No. 34.
Artif. Eng William E. Browne ...29 Mar 12
No. 35.
Artif . Eng James H. Fenton 12 Feb 14
No. 36.
Artif. Eng Ernest Murdoch , 24 Sept 12
LIST OF TORPEDO BOATS IN COMMISSION, &c. 401
SHEERNESS— CHATHAM.
No. 8.
(Tender to 'Actceon.')
Artif. Eng An rew Barker 3 Mar 14
No. 7.
(Tender to ' Actceon.')
Ch. Artif. Eng, George E. Martin 16 Jan 12
No. 8.
(Tender to 'Actceon.')
Ch.Artif.Eng.,.John'P. Watts 19 Mar 12
No. 9.
(Tender to ' Actaon.')
(Attached to ' Thames')
Artif '. Eng James Davidson 9 Jan 14
No. 10.
(Tender to ' Actaon.')
(Attached to ' Vulcan.')
Artif. Eng Alfred J.Toliick 19 Feb 12
No. 11.
(Tender to 'Actceon.')
_Artif.Eng James J. Glasgow ...17 Mar 14
No. 12.
(Tender to ' Actceon.')
Ch. Artif. Eng. John E. Sanderson ... 13 Aug 12
No. 17.
( Tender to ' Actceon.')
Lieut, in ) Terence A. P. Longford
Command C 21 Jan 14
(And for command of reduced TBs.)
Artif. Eng William B. Kay 8 Aug 12
No. 18.
(Tender to ' Actceon.')
^Command } Arthur E. H. Wright..21 Jan 14
(And for command of reduced TBs.)
Artif. Eng Leonard H young 30 Sept 12
No. 19.
(Tender to 'Actceon.')
Artif. Eng William Nock 29 Mar 12
No. 20.
(Tender to 'Actceon.')
Artif. Eng John T. Nance 10 Sept 12
No. 23.
(Tender to 'Actceon.')
Lieut.-Com Roger L'E. M. Rede ...21 Jan 14
(And for command of reduced IBs.)
Artif. Eng Arthur Lavender ... 4 Feb 13
No. 072.
(Tender to 'Actceon.')
Ch. Gunner
in Command
\ Frank B. Watson — Oct 13
No. 079.
(Tender to 'Actceon.')
Gunner in
Command
Edward J. Trills 13 Mar 13
No. 111.
(Tender to ' Actceon.')
ieut.in "{.John M.Henderson.. .16 Sept
Command i
No. 112.
(Tender to 'Actceon.')
ieut.in ', Cyril Searancke 16 May 13
Command t
No. 113.
(Tender to 'Actceon.')
^Command \ Aubr^ C" Th™field ~ ^ "
No. 114.
(Tender to ' Actceon.')
Commander Hubert S. Monroe 14 Apr 13
Ch. Artif. Eng. George O. Hollins 17 Jan 12
Gunner (T)Wilford J. Williams
16 June 13
No. lib.
(Tender to 'Actceon.')
Lieut, in \ Edward S. Graham.. 23 July 12
Command 1
No. 117.
( Tender to 'Actceon')
Lieut, in \ Stafford H. Dillun ... — Oct 12
' Command )
401a LIST OF TORPEDO BOATS IN COMMISSION, &c.
PORTSMOUTH.
No. 025.
(.Tender to ' Victory.')
f^cZmand [Willlam D- HiU 16 Jan 13
No. 026.
(Tender to ' Dolphin.')
Gunner 1 (T)Francis A. Q.
in Command } Oakley 30 Jan 13
Gunner Thomas McConnell ...15 Feb 13
No. 027.
(Tender to ' Racer.')
inbfmmaZd}^^^1 Ca^ 2* Apr 12
No. 034.
(Tender t.o * Victory.')
Ch. Gunner \ wiuiam A.Rhnd 29 S pt 13
in Command (
No. 042.
(Tender te ' Victory.')
fn^o^aZd}^^™1™ ~25 ^ 13
No. 078.
(Tender to ' Vernon.')
Gunner j. William H. J. Parkin... 28 Jan 13
in Command (
Gunner Henry S. Randall 28 Jan 13
No. 33.
Tender to 'Vernon."
Lieut, in I Walter O. H. Lambert 3 May 13
Command S
Gunner Alfred C. Saunders
(tempy) ..... 3 Mar 14
Artif. Eng Alexander Silvie 18 Dec 13
No. 80.
(Tender to ' Victory.')
fncZmand] GeOT*e HarriS 13 June 13
No. 81.
(Tender to ' Victory.')
Lieut.-Com Astley D. C. Cooper-
Key 16D6C 13
( $V.4 f"r Command of Portland Flotilla.)
Ch. Gunner
No. 82.
(Tender to ' Victory.1)
'Command f William B.C. Johnson ..13 Sept 12
Ch. Gunner
No. 85.
(Tender to ' Victory.')
C«MPrederick Isaac 18 Sept 12
Gunner
in Command
No. 86.
(Tender to ' Victory.')
\ William H. Patchen 27 Nov 13
No. 87.
(Tender to ' Victory.')
UC<mZnd [ George M.Gilbertson 16 Dec 13
No. 98.
(Tender to ' Vernon.')
Lieut.-Com William G. A. Shuttleworth
31 Oct 11
Ch. Gunner George Hunt 1 Dec 13
Gimner
Command \
No. 101.
(Tender to ' Victory.')
I Henry W. McClellanrl
16 Mar 14
No. 109.
(Tender to ' Vernon.')
^Command } William B. M. Magee L8 Mar 14
Ch. Gunner Robert Fleming 7 Mar 13
No. 110.
(Tender to ' Verntn.')
^Command }(I)William O. Hozier.. 4 July 13
Gunner Louis J. Hancorn 26 Jan 14
No. 116.
(Tender te ' Victory.')
Commander Walter B. Compton, mvo
1 Dec 13
(And for Command «f Flotilla.)
Ch, Gunner (T Thomas H. Powis 28 Feb. 14
Ch.. Artif, En>;, .i^Rpli (J. Ohiltqn ..... f; £ng |9
LIST OF TORPEDO BOATS IN COMMISSION, &c. 402
DEVONPOET
No. 05*
[Tender t» ' Vivid.')
No. 067.
(Tender to 'Vivid.')
No. 074.
(Tender to 'Vivid.')
No. 99.
(Tender to ' Vivid.')
Commander ...George P. England 10 Oct 12
JSo. 104.
( Tender to ' Vivid ')
^Co^ZJ^ertJ.B^ey 22 Dec 13
QUEEN STOWN.
No. 050.
(Tender to ' Colleen.')
c"nc0tr^[AibertTrevethan 7Mar 12
No. 052.
(Tender to ' Colleen.')
^'crSMjWmia»Ahern ... 10 Mar 14
Gunner (T)Thomas McMahonl6 Aug 13
PEMBROKE.
No. 033.
( Tender to ' Vivid.')
%ecLnand\Ch*r]™ <*■ Baylor 6 Sept 12
Gunner (T)Norman G. Parker ...28 Feb 14
No. 041.
(Tender to ' Vivid.')
GllnnCommand\ ^ney C. Cox 27 Mar 13
No. 105.
(Tender to ' Vivid.')
tncLmand\Atth™Il»rt 17 June 13
Ch. Gunner.... Henry Menhenltt 24 Nov 13
No. 107.
(Tender to ' Vivid.')
"'command \ Graham F" W- Wilson... 80 Jan 12
Ch. Gunreer ...(T)Edwin S.Norman 12 Dec 13
No. 1U8.
(Tender to ' Vivid.')
"MSES fwilliam semer 2 Mar 12
No. 055.
(Tender to 'Colleen.')
fn°C^t^Walter&-Holliday 5 Mar 12
No. 058.
(Tender to ' Colleen.')
fn Command }James Jenkins 5 Mar 12
No. 045.
(Tender te ' Vivid.')
^SS}*^ Bak- 5 Ma* lR
No. 049.
(Tender to ' Vivid.')
?nZemmand [Archibald Murray 17 Nov 13
No. 83.
(Tender to ' Cormorant.')
KJLtTrffwillian, Hall 17 Mar 14
Gunner
No. 88.
(Tender to ' Cormorant.')
'Command f^cderick Furnivall 9 May 12
No. 89.
Tender to ' Cormorant.')
JtaEEi JFrankCMareton 9 Mar 12
No. 90.
(Tender to ' Cormorant.')
fncZmand \ Geor*e C- 8PiIler 2S Mar 13
No. 91.
(Tender to 'Cormorant.')
fnToZmand \3*™° Hi» 9 May
Q
GIBRALTAR.
No. 92.
(Tender to ' Cormorant.')
Lieut.-Com Wilfrid W. Hunt 31 Aug 12
Gunner , (T)Raymond P Jay.. .15 Nov 13
No. 93.
(Tender to ' Cormorant.')
fncZmand \*r™* K" <*«»* 9 Ma* "
No. 94.
(Tender to ' Cormorant.')
fnZnmand j Solomon Ouseley 3 July 13
No. 95.
(Tender to ' Cormarant.')
fnToZmand } Alfr^ E- Vi"es 23 Aug 13
No. 96.
(Tender to ' Cormorant.')
?nTommand }WUliam H- InSham - » Mar 14
No. 97.
(Tender to ' Cormorant.')
^CoZmand f Charles Sanderson 22 Sept 13
403
THE ROYAL NAVY.
LIST OF ROYAL FLEET AUXILIARIES, ALSO OF SMALL
STEAM VESSELS, TUGS, &c, EMPLOYED ON HARBOUR
SERVICE.
ADDER. S- Special Service
Vessel.
I.H.P. 280.
Dover.
Employed in laying Moorings.
ADELAIDE. S (late Fidget,
late Miner No. 18.)
Special Service Vessel.
I.H.P. 230.
Malta
Tender to ' Egmont ' for Torpedo Boat Destroyers.
ADVICE. P. Tug {Steel).
700 Tons. I.H.P 1,250.
Chatham.
.ETNA. P. Tug (Steel and
Iron).
530 Tons. I.H.P. 850.
Devonport.
AID. S. Tank Vessel (Steel).
390 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Gosport.
ANT
ASP.
(Neiv^. Special
Vessel.
Portsmouth.
Service
S. Tank Vessel (Steel).
330 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Sheernets.
ALLIANCE.
615 Tons.
Sheerness.
J. Tug (Steel).
I.H.P. 1,400.
ALLIGATOR. Twin Screw Tug
and Tank Vessel (Iron).
(Fitted with a Fire Engine.)
630 -Tons. I.H.P. 1,000.
ASSURANCE. Twin Screw Tug
(Steel.)
300 Tons. I.H.P. 450.
Devonport .
ATLAS. Twin Screw Tug and
Tank Vessel (Steel).
615 Tons. I.H.P. 1400.
Hong-Kong.
ATTENDANT. Oiler.
Completing at Chatham.
Master Lieut. William Gregory, rnr.
BEE. (late 'Thames.') S.
Lighter (Iron.)
320 Tons. I.H.P. 120.
Deptford.
BISON. Steam Store Vessel
(Steel).
760 Tons. I.H.P. 500.
Woolwich.
Employed by Naval Ordnance Store Department.
BITER.
Pembroke Dock.
Twin Screw
Service Vessel.
I.H.P. 200.
Sheerness.
Attached to ' Action.'
Special
THE ROYAL NAVY.
404
BLOSSOM. S. Tank Vessel
{Steel).
390 Tons. LB. P. 300.
Gibraltar.
BOUNCER. Twin Screw Special
Service Vessel.
I.H.P. 200.
Portsmouth.
Attached to ' Dolphin.'
BURMA. S. Oiler.
(Steel.)
3945 Tons. I.H.P. 1,200 N.D.
Sheerness.
Master Commander Q.H.. Franklin, RD, RNR.
BUSTLER. P. Tug (Iron).
346 Tons. I.H.P. 750.
Gibraltar.
CAMEL. P. Tug.
Building by Messrs. Bow McLachlan.
CAROL. Oiler.
Completing at Devonport.
Master J. D. Ashworth.
CARRON. P. Tug {Iron).
450 Tons. I.H.P. 500.
Chatham.
CHERUB. S. Tank Vessel.
(Steel).
390 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Hong Kong.
CHESTER. S. Tank Vessel.
(Iron).
234 Tons. I.H.P. 90.
Malta.
CLINKER. S. Tank
(Steel).
Vessel.
390 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Sheerness.
CHUB. S.
Tank
(Steel).
Vessel.
340 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Cape of Good Hope.
CONFIANCE. Twin Screw
Tug. (Iron).
270 Tons. I.H.P. 350.
Devonport.
Tender to ' Defiance.'
CRACKER. P. Tug (Steel).
700 Tons. 1,250.
Malta.
CREOLE. S. Tank Vessel.
(Steel).
390 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Bermuda.
CROCODILE. Twin
Tug. (Steel).
440 Tons. I.H.P. 630.
Gibraltar,
Screw
CROCUS. S. Tug and Cargo
Boat. (Steel).
46 Tons. I.H.P. 100.
Portsmouth.
Employed by Naval Ordnance Store Department.
DESPATCH. S. Tank
Vessel. (Steel).
405 Tons. LHP. 300 N.D.
Devonport.
DILIGENT. P. Tug. (SteeP.
695 Tons. I.H.P. 1,250.
Sheerness.
405
THE ROYAL NAVY.
DRIVER. S. Special Service
Vessel.
Tender to 'Speedy '(tempt/.)
(For Officer borne see ' Defiance.')
DROMEDARY P. Tug (Steel)
680 Tons. I.H.P. 1,250.
Portsmouth.
ECHO. S. Tank Vessel (Iron,.
150 Tons. I.H.P. 100.
Gibraltar.
EDITH. S. Tug and Cargo
Vessel (Steel).
140 Tons. I.H.P. 200.
Chatham.
Employed by Naval Ordnance Department.
EGERTON. S. Tug. (Steel).
337 Tons. I.H.P. 630.
Portland.
For Fleet Service and towing targets.
ELEPHANT. S- Tug and
Cargo Boat. (Wood),
56 Tons. I.H.P. 80.
Chatham.
Employed by Naval Ordnance Store Department.
ELF. S. Special Service Vessel.
I.H.P. 300.
Devonport.
Tender to ' Vivid'
(For Officer borne see ' Vivid ')
ELFIN.
S. Special
Vessel.
I.H.P. 280.
Harwich.
Tender to ' Thames.'
Service
ELIZABETH. S- Tank Vessel.
(Iron.)
370 Tons. I.H.P. 200
Portsmouth.
EMILY. S. Tug. (Steel).
140 Tons. I.H.P. 182.
Malta.
ENERGETIC. P. Tug.
700 Tons. I.H.P. 1,250.
Gibraltar.
ENTERPRISE. Twin Screw
Tug (Steel.)
300 Tom. I.H.P. 450.
Porttmouth.
ESCORT. P. Tug. (Steel).
685 Tons. I.H.P. 1,250.
Devonport.
ESK. (late Sir Francis Head).
Twin Screw Special Service
Vessel.
I.H.P. 200.
Sheerness.
Employed in Towing Water Lighters.
FAITHFUL. S. Tank Vessel,
(Steel)
395 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Temporarily at Gosport.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
406
FEROL. Oiler.
Building at Devonport.
FIREBRAND. {late
Heathfield). S-
Service Vessel.
IM.P. 280.
Lord
Special
Hheerness.
Tender to ' Vengeance.'
(For Officer borne see ' Vengeance.')
FIRM. P. Tug {Steel).
690 Tons. I.H.P. 1,250.
Dover.
FORTITUDE {late Neptune).
Twin Screw Tug {Steel).
470 Tons. I.H.P. 1,200.
Devonport.
Tender to ' Vivid.'
(For Officer borne see under ' Vivid.')
GAZELLE. S. Tug {Steel).
115 Tons. I.H.P. 190.
Chatham.
Employed by Director of Works Department.
GLEANER. [late General
Stothard). Special Service
Vessel.
I.H.P. 320.
Portsmouth.
Attached to 'Excellent' for Spithead and
Target Work.
(For Officer borne see under ' Excellent. ')
GRAPPLER. P. Tug. {Steel).
690 Tons. I.H.P. 1,250.
Portsmouth.
GRINDER. P. Tug. {Wood).
505 Tons. I.H.P. 500.
iSheerness.
GROWLER. Twin Screw Store
Ship {Iron).
I.H.P. 275.
Portsmouth.
Employed by Naval iStore Department.
Master J. H. Skinner.
HARLEQUIN. P.
Steamer (Steel).
528 Tons. I.H.P. 1,000,
Portsmouth.
Ferry
HASTY (late Linnet, late
Napier op Magdala).
Special Service Vessel.
I.H.P. 300.
Devonport.
Attached to ' Defiance.
HELLESPONT: P. Tug {Steel).
690 Terns. I.H.P. 1,250.
Haulbowline.
HELPFUL. S. Tank Vessel(Steel).
395 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Malta.
HERCULANEUM. S. Tug
{Steel).
378 Tons. I.H.P. 800.
Dover.
For Fleet Service and towing Targets.
HERON. (late Empress).
Special Service Vessel.
I.H.P. 200.
Devonport.
Attached to * Defiance.'
407
THE ROYAL NAVY.
HESPER. S. Tug and Tank
Vessel.
390 Tons. I H.P. 300.
Wei-Hai-Wei.
INDUSTRIOUS. P. Tug (Steel).
700 Tons. I.H.P 1,250.
Devonport.
INDUSTRY. S- Store Ship.
1,460 Tons. I.H.P. 750.
Portsmouth.
Master P. Finch.
I SLA. S. Petrol Carrying Vessel
for Submarines. (Steel).
980 Tons. I.H.P. 650.
Portsmouth.
Master R. N. Smardon.
ISLEFORD. Naval Ordnance
Vessel.
Woolwich.
Employed by Naval Ordnance Store Department.
KHARKI. S. Oiler (Steel).
1,430 Tons. I.H.P. 775.
Portland.
Master William Frost.
LUCY. S. Screw Naval Ord-
nance Tug and Cargo Boat.
140 Tons. I.H.P. 200.
Devonport.
MAINE. S. Hospital Ship.
4,540 Tons. I.H.P. 1,250.
Mastet A. M. Tarver.
{For other Officers borne see under * President.')
MALTA. P. Tug (Iron).
530 Tons. I.H.P. 850.
Portsmouth.
MARCH WOOD. Screw Naval
Ordnance Tug and Cargo
Boat.
140 Tons. I.H.P. 200.
Portsmouth.
MEDIATOR. Hospital Ship.
Pembroke Dock.
MERCEDES. S. (Collier).
9,930 Tons. I.H.P. 2,350.
Portsmouth.
Master Commander -T. B. Edwards, hd, rnb.
MERLIN. S. Tug and Cargo
Boat (Wood).
24 Tons. I.H.P. 60.
Plymouth.
Employed by Naval Ordnance Store Department.
MINX. S. Tank Vessel (Steel).
390 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Devonport.
MISTLETOE (late Laurel). S.
Tug and Cargo Boat [Steel).
30 Tons. I.H.P. 65.
Portsmouth.
Employed by Naval Ordnance Store Department.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
408
MONKEY. S. Tank Vessel
{Steel).
330 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Malta.
MUDLARK. S. Tug.
32 Tons.
(Employed by Works Department.)
NETTLE. Twin Screw Special
Service Vessel.
I.H.P. 324.
Portsmouth.
Attached to ' Dolphin.'
NIMBLE. T-S. Ferry Steamer
{Steel).
651 Tons. I.H.P. 1,300.
Sheerness.
OLYMPIA. Oiler.
Building by Messrs. Vickers, Ltd.,
Barrow-in- Furness.
PELICAN, {late Sir J. Jones).
Special Service Vessel.
I.H.P. 200.
Malta.
Attached to Malta Torpedo Depot.
PELTER. S- Tank Vessel.
405 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Portsmouth.
PERSEVERANCE {late
Meteor). P. Tug {Steel
and Iron).
530 Tons. I.H.P. 850.
Chatham.
PETROLEUM. S. Oiler {Steel).
9,900 Tons. I.H.P. 2,000.
Portland.
Master Lieut. J. E. Williams, rnr.
PIGMY. Twin Screw Special
Service Vessel.
I.H.P. 335.
Devonport.
Attached te ' Forth.'
PILOT. Twin Screw Tug
{Steel).
615 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400.
Portsmouth.
PROMPT. P. Tug {Iron).
140 Tom. I.H.P. 170.
Malta.
PROVIDER. S. Tank Vessel.
{Steel).
395 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Gosport.
PRUDENT. Twin Screw Tug.
325 Tons. I.H.P. 620.
Chatham.
RAMBLER. P. Tug. {Steel)
690 Tons. I.H.P. 1250.
Dover.
Temporarily at Gibraltar.
READY. Twin Screw Tank
Vessel. {Composite).
610 Tons. I.H.P. 550 JV,J).
Late Gun Vessel, 2nd Class.
Bermuda.
RECOVERY. S- Mooring Vessel
and Tug. {Steel).
735 Tons. I.H.P. 500.
Devonport.
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
REDWING. Twin Screw Special
Service Vessel.
I.H.P. 320.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Vernon.'
RESOURCE. &. Mooring Vessel.
(Steel).
735 Tons. I.H.P. 500.
Portsmouth.
RESTLESS. P. Tug {Steel).
700 Ions. I.H.P. 1, 50.
Malta.
ROBUST. P. Tug (Steel).
690 Tons. I.H.P. 1,250.
Sheerness.
ROSE. S. Special Service Vessel
Tender to ' Speedy' (tempy.)
(For Officer borne see * Defiance.')
ROVER. Twin Screw Tug.
620 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400.
Devonport.
SAFEGUARD. Coast - Guard
Cruiser
(Building by Messrs. Day, Summers a) Co.)
SAMPSON. P. Tug. (Iron)
530 Tons. I.H.P. 850.
Malta.
SEAFLOWER (late Osprey II.).
S. Special Service Vessel.
550 Tons. I.H.P. 400.
Sheerness.
Tender to ' Actceon.'
(For Officer borne see ' Actieon.')
SEAMEW. (late Nunthorpe
Hall). S. Special Service
Vessel.
550 Tons. I.H.P. 400.
Sheerness.
. Tender to ' Actoeon.'
(For Officer borne see ' Actieon.')
SECURITY (late Diligence).
S. Tug (Steel).
350 Tons. I.H.P. 660.
The Nore.
SERVITOR. Oiler.
(Building at Chatham.)
SHAMROCK. S- Tank
Vessel.
118 Tons.
Haulbowhne.
Employed as Water Tank and Cooking Vessel.
SKYLARK. (late General
Elliott). Special Service
Vessel.
I.H.P. 200.
Attached to ' Vernon.'
SPARROW (late Josephine I.).
S- Special Service Vessel.
550 Tons. I.H.P. 400.
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Vernon.'
SPIDER (late Assyrian). S.
Special Service Vessel.
500 Tons. I.H.P. 400
Portsmouth.
Tender to ' Vernon.'
STARLING, (late Miner
No. 17). S. Special Service
Vessel.
I.H.P. 200.
Sheerness.
Attached to ' Actaon.'
STORMCOCK. Twin Screw
Special Service Vessel. (Steel).
580 Tons. I.H.P. 1,000.
Haulbowline.
THE ROYAL NAVY.
409
STRENUOUS. P. Tuq.
690 Tons. I.H.P. 1250.
Sheerness.
STURDY. P. Tug.
690 Tom. I.H.P. 1250.
Portsmouth.
SUPPLY. S. Tank Vessel.
(Steel).
405 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Plymouth.
SWALLOW. {late General
Skinner).
Twin Screw Tug (Steel).
144 Tons. I.H.P. 300.
Appropriated to Works Department in con-
nection with Breakwater at Gibraltar.
TERRIER. Tug.
Chatham.
THISTLE. Twin Screw Ferry
Boat (Steel).
160 To?is.
Haulbowline.
TICKLER. Twin Screw Steam
Lighter.
I.H.P. no.
Cape of Good Hope.
TORTOISE.
(Steel).
S. Tank Vessel
330 Tims. I.H.P. 300.
Portland.
TREFOIL. Oiler.
Completing at Pembroke.
TRUSTY. P. Tug. (Iron).
570 Tons. I.H.P. 550.
Devonport.
TURMOIL. Oiler.
Building at Pembroke Dock.
TYKE. Tug.
TYRIAN. (late Adventure).
Twin Screw Tug (Steel).
300 Tons. I.H.P. 450.
Sheer nes».
UPNOR. S. Store Ship. (Steel).
600 Tons. LHP. 300.
Woolwich.
Employed by Naval Ordnance Store Department.
URGENT. S- Tank Vessel.
(Steel).
425 Tons. I.H. P. 160.
Sheerness.
VOLCANO. P. Tug. (Steel).
700 Tons. I.H.P. 1,250.
Portsmouth.
WANDERER (late Liberty). P.
Ferry Steamer (Composite).
589 Tons. I.H.P. 1,400.
Sheerness.
WEAZEL. (late Sir W. Green).
Special Service Vessel.
I.H.P. 200.
Sheerness.
Attached to ' Action.'
ZEALOUS.
Tank Vessel.
Kosyth.
410-15
THE ROYAL NAVY.
LIST OF VESSELS AVAILABLE FOR SUBSIDIARY
SERVICES, HULKS, AND VESSELS FOR SALE.
JEOLUS. Light Cruiser.
3,600 Tons.
I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Chatham.
(To be Sold,)
ANT {Old). Gun Boat.
254 Tons. I.H.P. 110 N.D.
Portsmouth.
ANTELOPE. Torpedo Gun Boat.
810 Tons. Z.£T.P. 2,500 N.D. (3,500 F.D.).
Devonport.
BOXER. Torpedo-Boat Destroyer .
280 Tons. I.H.P. (4,300 F.D.).
Portsmouth.
(For Officer borne see under ' Victory.')
BRILLIANT. Light Cruiser.
3,600 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Chatham.
BRITANNIA. Late Training
Ship for Naval Cadets.
6,201 Tom.
Dartmouth.
(For Officer borne see under ' Pomene.')
(To be Sold.)
BRUIZER. Torpedo Boat
Destroyer.
280 Tons. I.H.P. (4300 F.D.)
Devon-port.
CAMBRIAN. Light Cruiser.
4,360 Tons.
I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Devonport.
(To be Sold.)
COLLEEN. {Old) Coast Guard
Cruiser.
416 Tons. I.H.P. 290 N.D.
Devonport.
(To be Sold.)
CRUISER (late Lark).
Sailing Sloop.
1,130 Tons.
Malta.
■ (To be Sold.)
FLORA. Light Cruiser.
4 ,360 Tons. IH.P.7,000 N. D.(9,000F.D.)
Devonport.
(To be Sold.)
FOAM. Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
340 Tons. I.H.P. (5,700 F.D.).
Devonport.
(To be Sold.)
FORTE. Light Cruiser.
4,360 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F. D.)
Kethole Reach.
(To be Sold.)
FURIOUS, Light Cruiser.
5,750 Tons. I.H.P. 10,000 N.D.
Motherbank.
HANDY. Torpedo - Boat
Destroyer.
290 Tons. I.H.P. (4,000 F.D.)
(To be Sold.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
416-7
HOOD. Receiving Ship.
14,150 Tom.
I.H.P. 9,000 N.D. (13,000 F.D.)
Portsmouth.
(To be Sold,)
INDEFATIGABLE. Late tth
Rate.
2,626 Tons.
(To be Sold,)
INSOLENT. Gun Boat.
265 Tons. I.H.P. 110 N.D.
Portsmouth.
JANUS. Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
320 Tons. I.H.P. (3,900 F.D.)
Hong Kong.
(To be Sold.)
MEDEA. Light Cruiser.
2,800 Tons. I.H.P. 7,500 iV.Z>.(9,00) F.D.).
Portsmouth.
(To be Sold,)
OTTER. Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
385 Tons. I.H.P. (6,300 F.D.).
Hong Kong.
(To be Sold.)
PERSEUS. Light Cruiser.
2,135 Tons. I.H.P. 5,000 iV..D.(7,0002',.Z>.)
CAafAam.
(To be Sold,)
PRESIDENT {Old) (late
' Gannet'). Sloop.
1,130 row*.
( To 6e tent io ilfr. C. 5. .F>7/, in connection MrttA
" Mercury " Training School.)
PROMETHEUS. (Dev.) Light
Cruiser.
2,135 Ions. I.H.P. 5,O0OiV.Z>.(7,000 F.D.)
Devonport.
(To be Sold.)
RENOWN (Old) Late Battle-
ship.
12,350 Tom.
I.H.P. 10,000 N.D (12,000 ^.Z>.)
iKbtfteroan£.
(To be Sold.)
RESOLUTION (Old) Battleship.
14,150 Ions.
I.H.P. 9,000 N.D. (13,000 -F.D.)
/WotAeroanA.
(To be Sold.)
REVENGE (Old) Battleship.
14,150 Tons.
I.H.P. 9,000 iV:.D. (13,000 F.D.)
Motherbank.
(To be Sold.)
SCYLLA. Light Cruiser.
3,400 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 JV;/).
(9,000 F.D.)
Chatham.
(To be Sold.)
TAKU. Torpedo-Boat Destroyer.
305 Tbras. I.H.P. (6,000 ^.i>.).
//onp' Kong.
(To be Sold.)
TERPSICHORE. ZigrA* Cruiser
3,400 ?!>»«. Zfi".P. 7,000 N.D.(9,000F.D.)
Motherbank.
(To be Sold).
VIRAGO. Torpedo - .Bo«£
Destroyer.
395 Tows. J.tf.P. (6,300 -F.Z>.).
Hong Kong.
(To be Sold.)
WHITING. Torpedo - Boat
Destroyer.
360 Tons. I.H.P. (5,900 P.i?.).
Hong Kong.
(To be Sold.)
WIZARD. Torpedo - Boat
Destroyer.
320 Tons. I.H.P. (4,800 P.Z*.).
Portsmouth.
For Officer borne see tender ' Victory. '
ZEBRA. Torpedo - Boat
Destroyer.
340 Tom. I.H.P. (4,800 F.D.)
Sheerness.
(To be Sold.)
418
THE ROYAL NAVY.
HARBOUR SERVICE.
ACTION {late Vernon) Late
\th Rate.
2,388 Tons,
Portsmouth.
Attached to the ' Vernon'
ACTION II. (late Dido). Late
S. Corvette.
1,760 Tons.
Sheerness.
Tender io •Action.'
ARETHUSA. Late S. Frigate.
3,832 Tons.
(Lent as a Training Ship for Destitute Boys,
Greenhithe.)
ARGO (late Espiegle). Late
Screw Sloop.
1,130 Tons.
Southampton.
Boom Defence.
ARROW. Gun-Boat.
254 Tons. I.B.P. 110 N.D.
Portsmouth
{For Officer borne see under ' Victory.')
AZOV (late Mutine). Late
Screw Sloop.
1,130 Tons.
Southampton.
Boom Defence.
BULLFROG. Late Gun- Boat.
465 Tons.
Malta.
Boom Defence.
CALCUTTA (late Hercules)
Battleship.
9,300 Tons. I.B.P. 7,000 N.D. (8,500 F.D.)
Gibraltar.
(Floating Barrack for Dockyard employe's.)
CALLIOPE. Light Cruiser
2,770 Tons.
I.IT.P. 2,700 N.D. (4,000 F.D.)
Newcastle.
Lent to Tyneside Division, Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve.
CHALLENGER. Late S.
Corvette.
2,306 Tons.
Chatham.
Used for lashing vessels alonaside, a?id for
accommodating Boat's Crew of
Captain of Dockyard.
CIRCE. Late 5th Rate.
1,447 Tons.
Tender to ' Impregnable.'
Devonport.
CLEOPATRA. Late Light
Cruiser.
2.380 Tons.
Devonport.
Attached to ' Defiance ' temporarily as
Overflow Ship
CLIO. Late S. Corvette.
2,306 Tons.
(Lent as Training Ship for Boys to North Wales,
City of Chester and Border Counties Training
Ship Society at Bangor.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
419
CONWAY. (late Nile). Late
2nd Rate.
4,375 Tom.
( Lent to the Mercantile Marine Service
Association, Liverpool.)
CORNWALL. Late 3rd Rate.
2,917 Tons.
Juvenile Reformatory, PwrUeet.
(Lent to the School. Ship Company.)
EAGLE
Ath Rate.
2.340 Tons.
Liverpool.
(Lent to R.N. V. R. Mersey Division).
ECLIPSE. Late Screw Corvette.
1,760 Tons.
Devonport.
Depot for Naval Mines, Naval Ordnance Depart-
ment, Plymouth.
EMPRESS {late Revenge).
Late 1st Rate.
5,260 Tons.
( Lent to the Clyde Industrial Training Ship
Association).
FALCON. Late Gun - Vessel.
780 Tons.
Devonport.
Apprapriated for Torpedo Range.
FIREFLY. Late Gun-Boat.
465 Tons.
Malta.
Boom Defence.
FLAMINGO. Late Gun-Vessel.
780 Tom.
(Lent to Plymouth Port Sanitary Authority.)
FLY. Gutter.
60 Tons.
Dfvonport.
( To be used as a Hulk in Plymouth Sound for
accommodating Pilots, etc.)
GADFLY. Late Gun-Boat.
Cape of Good Hope.
General Service Haulabout.
HELENA. Brig.
529 Tons.
Harbour Police Ship at Chatham.
IMPLACABLE. Late Training
Ship for Boys.
3,223 Tom.
Falmouth.
(Lent to Mr. Wheatly Cobb for preservation .)
420
THE ROYAL NAVY.
MAGPIE
Gun-Boat.
1st Glass.
805 Tons.
I.H.P. 720 N.D. (1,200 F.D.)
Southampton.
Boom Defence.
MARINER.
MARS,
Late
970 Tons.
Devonport.
Boom Defence.
Late ?>rd
3,842 Ions.
Sloop.
Rate.
(Lent as a Training Ship on the Tay to an
Association at Dundee.)
MEDUSA. Late Light Cruiser.
2,800 Tons.
Calibrating Vessel, Bantry Bay.
{For Officers borne see under ' Endymion.')
MELITA.
Late Sloop.
970 Tons
Southampton.
Boom Defence.
MERCURY. Light Cruiser.
3,730 Tons. I.H.P. 6,000 N.D.
Chatham.
(Fitting out for service at Iiosyth.)
MOUNT EDGCUMBE {late
Conway). Late Uh Rate.
2,300 Tons.
(Lent to Committee of Devonport and Cornwall
Industrial Training Ship, Devonport.)
NEWCASTLE. Late S. Frigate.
4,020 Tons.
Powder Hulk, JVaval Ordnance Department ,
Plymouth.
NORTHAMPTON (late
Sharpshooter). Torpedo Gun-
Boat.
735 Tons.
I.H.P. 3,000 N.D.
Lent to Lord Northampton.
PIKE. Gun Boat.
254 Tons. I.H.P. 110 N.D.
Southampton.
Boom Defence.
PLOVER. Gun-Boat.
755 Tons. I.H.P. 720 N.D.
Gibraltar.
Boom Defence.
RANGER. Torpedo-Boat
Destroyer.
320 Tons. I.H.P. (4,000 F.D.)
Portsmouth.
Attached to H.M.S. ' Vernon.'
(For Officer borne see H.M.S. ' Vernon.')
RAPID. Late Light Cruiser.
1,420 Tons. I.H.P. 950 N.D. (1,400 F D.)
Gibraltar.
Submarine Depot Ship.
Tender to 'Cormorant.'
(For Officers borne see ' Cormorant.')
RATTLER. Gun-Boat.
715 Tons.
Portsmouth.
(Attached to ' Argonaut' for training of Stokers.)
REINDEER. Late Sloop.
970 Tons.
Devonport.
Boom Defence.
SABRINA. Gun-Boat.
363 Tons. I.H.P. 200 N.D.
Devonport,
Tender to B. M.S. ' Vivid' for Gunnery School.
(For Officer borne see under ' Vivid.')
THE ROYAL NAVY.
421
SATELLITE. Late Light
Cruiser.
1,420 Tons.
North Shields.
(Lent to Tyne Division, Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve.)
SLANEY. Gun-Boat.
363 Tons. l.H.P. 200 N.D.
Sheerness.
Attached to 'Pembroke' for Diving Duties
SNAPPER {late Mastiff).
Gun-Boat.
254 Tons. I.H.P. 110 N.D.
Portsmouth.
SPARTAN. Light Cruiser.
3,600 Tons.
I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F,D.)
Devonport.
Tender to > Defiance.'
STORK. Late Surveying
Vessel.
465 Tons. I.H.P. 360 N.D.
(Lent to the Kensington Branch of the Navy
League as a Training Vessel for Boys,
Hammersmith.)
SWINGER. Late Gun-Boat.
430 Tons.
Devonport.
(Attached to ' Impregnable ' as Store Ship, fyc.)
UNICORN. 5th Rate.
1,447 Tons.
Dundee.
(Lent to Clyde Division, Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve.)
VALIANT (Old).
6,710 Tons.
Devonport.
Lay Apart Store.
Attached to Seventh Flotilla.
WALLAROO. Light Cruiser.
2,575 Tons. I.H.P. 4,000 N.D. (7,500 F.D.)
Chatham.
Attached to 'Pembroke' for Mechanicians'
Training Establishment.
(For Officers borne see under ' Pembroke.')
WARSPITE {late Conqueror).
Late 2nd Rate.
4,579 Tons.
Greenhithe.
(Lent to the Marine Society.)
WELLESLEY (No. 2). Late 3rd
Rate.
2,996 Tons.
(Lent to Wellesley Training Ship Committee
as a Training Ship, Newcastle-on-Tyne.)
WIVERN. Late Coast Defence
Ship.
2,750 Tons.
Hong Kong.
Distilling Ship and Steam Reserve Workshop
for repairing T.B. Destroyers.
The Officers borne for service in ' Wivern ' are
shown under ' Tamar.'
WORCESTER. (late
Frederick William). Late
2nd Rate.
4,725 Tons.
Off Greenhithe.
(Lent to Thames Marine Officers' Training
Ship Society.)
WRANGLER. Late Gun-Boat.
465 Tons.
Southampton.
Boom Defenc.
422 ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE MERCHANT VESSELS.
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE MERCHANT VESSELS.
The Vessels named below are held by the Cunard Co. at the disposal of the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty and receive an annual subvention.
N.B. — Vessels in receipt of Annual Subvention are permitted to fly the Blue Ensign under
warrant from the Admiralty (see also p. 520a of Navy List).
Name of Steamer.
H.P.
Tonnage.
Gross. Net.
"Lusitania" ... ...
" Mauretania" ... ...
68,000
68,000
Tons.
31,550
31,938
Tons.
9,145
8,948
In addition to the above, tbe Company holds all vessels, for the time being the property of
the Company, at the disposal of His Majesty's Government for hire or purchase.
COAST GUARD. 423
OFFICE OF THE ADMIRAL COMMANDING COAST
GUARD AND RESERVES.
Admiralty, 66, Victoria Street, S.W.
Admiral Commanding Coast Guard and Reserves. — Pice-Admiral Sir Arthur M.
Farquhar, K.O.B., C.V.O 1 Jan 13
Assistant to Admiral Commanding Coast Guard and Reserves. — "Captain Hugh H. D.
Tothill 5 Apr 13
*Secretary — Paymaster Francis W. Walshe 1 Mar 13
*Clerh to Secretary — Assistant Paymaster Thomas A. Woolf 28 Feb 12
Francis K. Kempson 10 Dec 2
Ernest H. Stern 27 Mar 13
6 Naval Writers* and a Lithographer.
Commander (acting) John A. Slee 1 July 08
(For charge of Shore Wireless Telegraph Stations and Signal Stations.)
''Lieutenant Ernest L. C. Grattan 15 May 13
(To assist Commander for charge of Shore Wireless Telegraph Statio?is.)
* Engineer-Lieutenant Frank R. Goodwin 13 July 11
* Chief Signal Boatswain Joseph A. Minter 15 Nov 13
(* Borne in ' President.')
OFFICERS EMPLOYED IN THE SERVICE OF THE
COAST GUARD.
(Alphabetically arranged.)
OFFICERS IN COMMAND OF DISTRICTS.
Captains.
Date of
Appointment. District. Address.
Barton, Ernest G 3 June 12 North of Ireland 21, Adelaide Street, Kingstown.
Boyle.TAe //ore.Robert F..M.V.O. 1 Oct 11 Eastern Coast Guard Station, Harwich.
Da Costa, Herbert C. C 3Marl3 Western 7, Unity Street, Bristol.
Farquhar, Stuart St. J 20 Dec 12 Scottish 54, Queen Street, Edinburgh.
Hibbert, Hugh T 1 Jan 12 South of Ireland 11. Westbourne Place, Queen
town-
Luard.JohuS 0 Apr 13 Southern Prudential Buildings, Above Bar,
Southampton.
424
COAST GUARD.
INSPECTING OFFICERS OF DIVISIONS AND DATES OF
APPOINTMENT.
Note.— The date given sthat of first appointment as Divisional Officer.
1. Commanders.
Acton, Fitzmaurice 5 Jan 12 Rathmullen
Barker, Alfred B 22 Apr 12 Ventnor
Borrett, Charles T 21 Feb 13 Harwich
Buckle, Hugh P 13 June 11 Liverpool
Carr, Reginald E 1 June 12 Berwick
Curtis, Charles R 19 Jan 11 Ilfracombe
Daniel, Octavius H 21 Oct 13 Brighton
Davy, Edward G. W 1 Apr 11 Hastings
Dawson, Arthur B. F 15 Oct 12 Sheerness
De Sausmarez, Philip D'A. 30 Nov 10 Greenock
Dicks, Henry L 16 Jan 12 Great Yarmouth
England, William N 30 Nov 12 Lymington
Greville, Algernon E. B 25 July 11 Sandgate
Home, Arthur H. C. C. ...15 Oct 12 Queenstown
Le Fanu, Hugh B 9 Feb 14 Kingstown
Luard, Herbert Du C 1 Sept 11 Plymouth
Montagu, Henry B 11 Aug 13 Whitby
Oldham, Arthur H 22 Oct 10 Milford
Olivier, Sidney R 1 June 12 Weymouth
Fetch, George E. S 21 Oct 13 Southsea
Robertson, John H. ...26 Nov 08 N. Queensferry
Thorpe- Doubble.Thomas L. 29 Sept 12 Ramsgate
Tuke, Godfrey 28 July 13 Torquay
Watson, John C 15 Jan 10 Swanage
Wyldbore-Smitn, Hugh F. W. 16 Jan 12 Cowes
Heathcote, Henry R 7 Oct 08 Valencia
Henderson, Thomas 20 July 09 Swansea
Hewett, Francis W. R 11 May 09 Moville
Irven, John P 17 Aug 08 Lynn
Irvin, William D 20 Nov 11 Aberdeen
Lenny, Charles G. A 1 Sept 12 Wicklow
Mansel, Charles P 28 Oct 10 Dungeness
Murray, Douglas F 25 Oct 12 Mablethorpe
Nash, John W 4 Feb 13 Kinsale
Newton, Mark G 26 Aug 13 Bridlington
Nicholl, Cecil R Aug 12 Bognor
Noake, Basil S 11 Feb 14 Tramore
Phibbs, Bertram O. F 6 Mar 13 Lyme Regis
Richards, Spencer R. S 3 Nov 11 Fowey
Roxby, Leycester C. M 5 Aug 13 Killybegs
Bundle, Henry M. J 29 Oct 10 Malahide
Spencer, Patrick 7 Oct 08 Skibbereen
Travers, Robert W. F 1 Apr 08 Southend
Way, Leopold G. D 2 Jan 11 Montrose
Wells, Harry L 1 Aug 09 Salcombe
West, Harrv C. J. R 21 Aug 09 Padstow
West, Philip D. R 29 July 12 Wexford
Wood, Francis R 2 Jan 11 Inverness
3. LlEUTKNANTS.
Hewlett, Rodney S. (retd.) ... 3 Jan 13 Belmullet
Kerr, Charles L. 10 July 13 Newcastle (Ireland)
4. Late Chief Officers of Cruisers.
Barber, Daniel 9 Jan 13 Channel Islands
Brooking, James 30 Aug 12 Dundalk
Hunkin, Walter B 2 July 08 Kilkee
Johnson, Richard 10 July 06 Dingle
Weales, Richard C. J 7 June 08 Peel
2. Lieutenant-Commanders.
Atwood, Arthur F. L 22 Mar 12 Sligo
Austen, Basil A 12 Mar 10 Falmouth
Castle, William C 1 Feb 10 Carrickfergus
Chambers, Arthur S 7 June 10 Penzance
Collins, Samuel 12 Feb J2 Hull
Denny, Herbert M 1 Aug 12 Sunderland
Ducat, Gerald 26 Aug 09 Donaghadee
English, Valentine D 30 June 12 Wells
Fairtlough, James W..5 Jan 12 CaBtletown Bere
(And as King's Harbour Master.)
Fulcher, Clarence A 7 Jan 10 Galway
Gregory, John A 1 Feb 10 Aldeburgh
Hallowes, Frederick H 19 Sept 12 Deal
Hand, George E. Bv 21 May 06 Banff
OFFICERS FOR CHARGE OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STATIONS.
Date of
Appointment.
Lieut-Corn. Henry D. G. Foord 9 Aug 11
Lieut- Com. George G. Codrington 1 Apr 12
Lieut- Com. Arthur V. Ross 21 May 13
(Berne in ' President.')
STATION OFFICERS.
1. Late Chief Officers of Cruisers
Seniority as Date of Date of
Chief Officer Appointment t» Appointment to
of Cruiser Shore Force present Station Place
Cooper John A 1 June 02 ... 14 Jan 05 .. 15 Dec 12 ... Margate
Vincent Walter .„ 27 Jan 03... 8 Feb 05 . 16 Mar 10 .. Lynn
5. Late Chief Officers of Stations.
Ainsworth, James 30 Nov 12 Ballycastle
Blundell, John 17 Mar 13 Lerwick
Bridle, James W 20 Dec 13 Anglesey
Dawes, Thomas 5 Mar 12 Scilly
Funnell, John H 4 Jan 13 Stornoway
Harbour, John 1 Dec 12 Whitehall
Sheather, Charles H 13 Aug 11 Keel
Station,
Horsea
Cleethorpes
Stockton
COAST GUARD.
425
2. Late Senior Mates of Cruisers.
Seniority as Date of Date of
Senior Mate Appointment to Appointment to
of Cruiser Shore Force Present Station Place
Berry Charles HL 28 Apr 03 ... 3 Jan 05 ... 15 Nov 12 ... Riugsend
Davie Charles 8 10 Dec 02 ... 5 Oct 04 ... 24 Nov 10 ... Whitby
Fairminor John 16 May 00 ... 14 Jan 05 ... 1 May 13 ... Knightstown.
Foley William 2 July 08 ... 16 Aug 12 ... 28 Feb 14 .. Portrush
Glinn Samuel 19 Nov 08 ... 28 July 09 ... 15May 11 ... Kingsdown
Jackson Walter 5 July 02 ... 19 Apr 06 ... 16 Oct 13 ... Leigh-on-Sea
Lydon Joseph 21 Nov 04 ... 4 Mar 05 ... 9 Jan 12 ... Lowestoft
Morgan Peter T 2 Nov 00 ... 3 Jan 05 ... 4 May 10 ... Bexhill
Reynolds Andrew B... 5 Oct 04 ... 1 Apr 10 ... 1 Apr 10 ... Rosslare
Stark James 21 Nov 04 ... 21 Jan 05 ... 18 July 13 ... Ballyheigue
Watts William 8 Apr 08 ... 16 Aug 12 ... 16 Sept 12 ... Looe
3. Chief Officer of Royal Naval Reserve Batteries.
Seniority as Date
Seniority at Chief Officer of Present
Battery Officer of Coastguard Appointment
7 Jan 01 ... 1 Oct 09 ...
Mauger Henry T 11 Sept 02
Battery
or Station
Shingle Street*
4. Latb Second Mates of Cruisers.
Seniority as
Second Mate
of Cruiser
Brown Arthur 21 Nov 04
Hennessey Charles. . 4 Nov 00
Date of Date of
Appointment to Appointment t»
Shore Force present Station Place
... 29 Dec 04 ... 4 Apr 13 ... Wick
... 29 Dec 04 ... 23 Mar 0s< ... Crookhaven
Chief Officers of Coast Guard.
Seniority.
Agnew William 16 July 11
Allen Andrew W 6 Oct 11
Allen Thomas 19 Feb 11
Argent Alfred 2 Feb U
A shton George 6 Oct 11
Atkins Thomas 20 June08
Bain James 2 July 09
Date of
Appointment to
Present Station.
29 Dec 11 ...
6 Oct 11 ...
4 July 11 ...
. 23 May 11 ...
. 28 Feb 12 ...
. 17 Oct 11 . .
. 26 Feb 14 ...
Filey
Mouth of Boyne
Rathmullen
Upper Cove
Littlehampton
Whitstable
Falmouth
Note.— This Officer it not now in charge of a Battery, but retains the rank of Chief
Officer of Battery
426
COAST GUARD.
Chief Officers — contvritied.
Seniority.
Balfre Frederick C 90 Nov 10
Balls Henry W 15 Dec 13
Barry William 27 Jan 13
Batchelder William 12 Aug 12
Baxter William.,. 12 June09
Bell Henry 6 Nov 12
Kicknell William 15 May 07
Blewitt John J 24 Nov 10
Boxall Frederick 26 May 10
Brewer William H 26 July 09
Bridgeman John 29 Mar 11
Buckingham George 20 Mar 10
Bullivant John 19 Nov 10
Burnard Thomas 30 Nov 10
CallenJohnJ 1 Oct 07
Cant Harry 1 Apr 09
Chambers William ... 3 July 12
Chandler Joseph 1 June 12
Chapman Frederick 26 Jan 12
Chapman George 18 May 13
Church William 6 Mar 13
Churoher Daniel 21 Mar 13
Cleeve Richard 2 July 11
Clements John E 31 Oct 09
Climo John 25 Jan 11
Chick William H 15 Feb 13
Collingwood John 26 Jan 11
Collins William J 3 July 10
Connor Michael 15 July 07
Cunningham Peter 28 May 12
Daniels Richard 15 Sept 08
Davis Edward. 6 May 10
Davis William G 19 Oct 10
Dawe John H 27 June 10
Day Lawrence 7Junel2
Deacon James 9 Jan 12
Dean Arthur 17 Mar 10
Dews Henry 7 Jan 07
Dorey William E 1 Apr 10
Dove" Walter 16 Sept 13
Drysdale James 13 Dec 09
Elder Horatio 15 Dec 10
Eldridge Jacob 25 Dec 13
Emmett William 11 July 12
Evans Henry 20 Nov 12
Eveleigh George E - 13 Aug 11
Finch James J 16 Aug 05
Fletcher George 1 Nov 10
Foster Joseph 25 Dec 11
FoBter William 3 Aug 08
Fowler Richard 18 Aug 07
Fox Charles 3 Sept 11
Friend William 17 Feb 08
Fromm Victor R 1 Oct 08
Date of
Appointment to
Present Station.
.. 4 Nov 11 ...
.. 15 Dec 13 ...
.. 12 Apr 13 ...
.. 15 Jan 14 ...
.. 17 Mar 12 ...
6 Nov 12 ...
.. 4 Aug 08 ...
.. 25 Feb 11 ..,
.. 15 Aug 12 ...
.. 16 July 12 ..
.. 10 July 11 ..
.. 29 Mar 11 ..
.. 13 Dec 10 ..
.. 15 Oct 11 ..
1 Oct 09
4 Mar 13
15 Aug 12
24 Feb 13
15 Apr 12
18 May 13
4 Apr 13
25 Apr 13
15 Oct 11
20 Junel3
6 Mar 13
19 JunelS
6 Mar 13
19 Junel3
18 Nov 10
21 Feb 13
14 Sept 10
23 Aug 10
12 Nov 10
6 Oct 10
1 May 13
1 June 12
27 JunelO
21 Dec 10
1 Oct 13
16 Sept 13
4 May 12
15 May 11
25 Dec 13
21 Mar 13
20 Nov 12
15 Oct 11
19 June 13
1 Nov 10
19 June 13
10 Nov 10
26 Jan 12
31 Dec 11
12 Sept 13
14 Mar 13
Flamborough Head.
Ballingall.
Crosshaven.
Bridlington.
Felpham.
Bradwell.
East Cowes.
Carnoustie.
St. Catherine
Kingstown.
Bournemouth .
Aldeburgh.
Coatham.
Seaton.
Rosvth.
Totland.
St. Mawes.
Rosses Point
St. Heliers.
St. Abbs.
Bunbeg.
Shoeburyness.
St. Margarets.
Dartmouth.
Lundy Island
Head of Kinsal>.
Torr Head.
Fortuneswell.
Newhaven.
New Quay (Cardigan).
Bridge of Don.
Southwold.
Fanad Head.
Ventnor.
Weymouth
Banff.
Portland.
Scarborough.
Clacton-on-Sea.
Belhelvie.
Sandgate.
Inverness.
Felixstowe.
Portaferry.
St. Andrews.
Fraserburgh.
Cape Wrath.
Mablethorpe.
Nell's Point (Barry Island)
Teignmouth.
Bangor (IrelaDdt.
Padstow.
North Queensferry.
Rush.
COAST GUARD.
426a
Chief Officers — continued.
Date of
Seniority.
Gennings Charles 16 Mar 10
Gibbons Henry 2 Sept 10
Glendenning James 16 Nov 09
Goble William James 15 Dec 11
Goldfinch James R 14 Aug 12
Grace Frank 4 Aug 08
Graham Charles E 8 Jan 13
Guy Philip T 26 July 12
Halllday William 24 July 09
Hammans William 19 July 07
Hansford William G 13 Mar 08
Harris Edwin 22 Dec 12
Harvey William 16 Oct 13
Haskins Oliver 5 May 13
Heighten Alfred G 19 Junel3
Hicks George W 15 Oct 11
Hitt William 12 Nov 10
Hook William L „ 21 June 11
Horwood Frederick J 10 July 05
Humber William A 23 Oct 11
Hunt George 21 Feb 13
Hunt Harry 29 Jan 10
Hynes Samuel 5 Mar 12
Ireland Harrison ... 31 Mar 08
Jackson William H 13Junel3
Jenkinson Arthur H 8 June 12
Jewson Alfred 1 June 10
Keightley Thomas 13 Mar 10
Kennett Frederick 24 Oct 11
Kerr Edward 11 Mar 08
Lake James C 4 Mar 13
Lane John 24 Jan 12
Lark Albert 25 July 08
Lines William 22 Aug 11
Locke Roland 21 Jan 09
Locke William 4 Mar 13
Lovejoy Charles E 2 May 08
McCarthy Timothy 30 June 11
McGuiniiess Thomas J 13 July 11
McNally David 6 Oct 10
Mahoney John 18 Jan 10
Mathers Frederick 4 May 12
May Leonard A. C 8 Apr 11
Melvin Robert 3 Aug 11
Present Station.
.. 4 Dec 10 ..
. Lul worth.
. 9 Apr 12 ..
. Brixham.
.. 26 Feb 14 ..
Lizard.
.. 18 July 13 ..
. Hythe.
.. 14 Aug 12 ..
Worthing.
2 May 10 ..
Southampton (Motherbank)
.. 8 Jan 13 ..
Kirkwall.
. 12 Aug 12 ...
Angle.
.. 6 Oct 11 ..
. Lyme Regis.
. 5 Mar 12 ..
Blundellsands.
.. 12 Sept 13 ..
Clovelly.
.. 15 Jan 14 ..
Mothecombe.
. 26 Feb 14 ..
Rame Head.
. 20 June 13 ..
. Inchkeith.
. 19 July 13 ..
Sandwich.
.. 7 Apr 12 ..
South Yarmouth.
5 Feb 11 ..
Donaghadee.
.. 19 Dec 13 ..
Tynemouth.
.. 5 Mar 07 ..
Sheerness.
. 14 Mar 13 ..
Marchwood.
. 21 Feb 13 ..
Budleigh Salterton.
. 1 Feb 10 ..
Newquay.
. 15 Dec 13 ...
Harwich.
. 5 Oct 12 ..
Ilfracombe.
. 15 Aug 13 ..
Tarbert.
8 June 12 ...
Felixstowe.
. 27 Jan 13 ..
Wells.
.. 13 Aug 11 ...
Dysart.
. 31 Dec 11 ...
Sunderland.
. 2 Jan 09 ...
Netley.
1 May 13 ...
Lawrence Cove.
. 17 Mar 12 ...
Dungeness.
. 25 Apr 09 ...
Torquay.
. 31 Aug 11 ...
Hartlepool.
. 12 Sept 13 ...
Easington.
Stonehouse.
. 11 July 13 ...
. 19 Apr 09 ...
Southsea.
. 4 Aug 11 ..
Wicklow
. 16 Julv 11 ..
Howth.
. 31 Deo 11 ..
Hornsea.
. 3 Feb 10 .
Tramore.
. 3 Aug 12 .
Hope Cove.
. 25 Dec 11 ..
Prawle PointJ
. 12 Aug 12 ...
Eastney.
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COAST GUARD.
Chief Officers — continued.
Date of
Appointment to
Seniority. Present Station.
■Miller Henry J 29 May 12 ... 29 May 12 .,
Mockridge Albert 23 Feb 14 ... 28 Feb 14 ..
Morgan George W 18 Mar 11 ... 15 Oct 11 ..
Murrant Alfred 4 Feb 11 ... 5 Apr 11 .,
Nebbs Thomas W 10 Jan 12 ... 12 Sept 1.3 .,
Nicol Alexander 15 Oct 11 ... 8 Apr 12 ..
Norie Francis 28 Jan 08 ... 2 May 10 ..
Nute Charles R 15 Dec 09 ... 12 Dec 13 ..
Parsons Reginald 18 Mar 12 ... 4 Apr 13 ..
Patten Frederick T 3 Aug 12 ... 8 Jan 13 ..,
Pearl John T 10 Nov 10 ... 21 Nov 11 ..
Pepper Charles 14 July 12 ... 2 Apr 13 ..
Phillips Alfred J 20Junel3 ... 1 Oct 13 ..
Phyall Harry 5 Oct 12 ... 5 Oct 12 ..
Pike Edward 1 Mar 13 ... 14 Mar 13 ..
Pilcher Stephen 2 Apr 12 ... 7 Oct 12 ..
Pope Henry 7 May 12 ... 5 May 13 ..
Pragnell Thomas 20 Mar 11 ... 20 Mar 11 ..
Pratt John 10 Nov 10 ... 14 July 12 ..
PryorJohnT 4 Apr 10 ... 4 Apr 10 ..
Pye John 9 July 08 ... 9 Apr 12 .,
Rees George 19 Apr 07 ... 14 Aug 12 ..
Rewell Frank 16 Mar 11 ... 16 Mar 11 ..
Richards Ernest C 20 Oct 10 ... 17 Nov 10 ..
Richards Thomas H. B 17 Feb 10 ... 3 Sept 11 ..
Richardson Frederick W 18 July 13 ... 13 Aug 13 ..
Rigden George 9 Aug 10 ... 10 Jan 12 „
Robbins Alfred 26 Nov 09 ... 2 Apr 12 ..
Robins Charles R 11 Sept 09 ... 11 Sept 09 ..
Rogers William T 2 Sept 12 ... 9 June 13 ..
Roper William 2 Oct 12 ... 2 Oct 12 .,
Rowe William T 9 July 10 ... 7 Mar 13 ..
RundleJohnB 20 Dec 13 ... 20 Dec 13 ..
Ryder George H 22 Aug 08 ... 8 June 12 ..
Cove Bay.
St. Davids.
Newcastle.
Rye Harbour.
Walmer.
Exmouth.
Hastings.
Cliff Creek.
Culver Cliff.
Carrickfergus.
Sandbank.
Newton.
Cromarty.
Winterton .
Blly Bay.
Youghal.
Elie.
Burton Port.
East Cliff.
Peterhead.
Mumbles.
Pendeen Cove.
Hove.
Salcombe.
Eastbourne.
Littlestone.
Barton-on-Hnmber.
Bembridge.
Dunmore.
Renmore.
Challaboro.
Malahide.
Lerwick.
Castletownshend .
Scott John 15 Aug 13 ... 25 Dec 13
Shawe Ernest 9 Apr 12 ... 20 Nov 12
Shergold William 10 July 11 ... 21 Feb 13
Simmons Jesse 28 Aug 13 ... 28 Aug 13
Simons James C 10 Feb 12 ... 10 Apr 12
Simpson Thomas G 29 Feb 08 ... 8Junel2
SiskJohn 7 Sept 10 ... 10 Nov 10
Skam Henry J 8Junel3 ... 8Junel3
Smale William H 26 Nov 09 ... 15 Oct 11
Smart Richard J 24 Nov 11 ... 15 Feb 13
Smith Frederick 29 Dec 11 ... 10 Feb 12
Glenarm.
Deal.
Butt of Lewis.
Skegness.
Great Yarmouth.
Ipswich.
Lymington.
Burghead.
Tor Cross.
Charlestown.
Essex Hill, Alderney.
COAST GUARD.
428
Chief Ofpicees — continued.
Seniority.
Starkey Henry 3 June 08
Steele George C 31 Dec 10
Stock William 16 Sept 08
Storkey Alfred 2 Jan 09
Stoyle Charles H 15 Sept 10
Stratford George 2 May 10
Taylor Samuel C 4 Jan 13
Taylor William 15 Aug 09
Thompson Frederick 8 Oct 10
Thompson William 3 July 08
Toole Patrick G 12 Apr 13
Torbet George D 29 Sept 12
Tramp Edwin F 8 Apr 12
Wakeham William H 3 Apr 11
Walker James 24 Dec 09
Wallace Thomas 25 Mar 08
Warn Thomas J 30 Nov 12
Warren Charles 20 Mar 12
Warren Frederick C 13 May 10
Webb Samuel 29 Mar 12
West William J. J 16 July 09
Wheatley William 20 Dec 13
Wheeler John T 17 Oct 11
White William J 7 Apr 12
Whitmore Benjamin 21 Feb 11
Williams John 21 Nov 11
Williams John 22 Feb 13
Woodgate James A 20 June 13
Wotton Charles 11 May 08
Wyatt Richard 16 May 11
Date of
Appointment to
Present Station.
.. 4 Apr 13 ...
.. 4 Feb 11 ...
.. 16 June 12 ...
.. 4 May 12 ...
.. 21 Feb 11 ...
.. 4 Mar 13 ...
25 Apr 13
15 Aug 09
19 Dec 10
15 Oct 09
12 Apr 13
5 May 13
8 June 13
1 Mar 13
28 Aug 11
31 Oct 10
18 Mar 13
20 Mar 12
11 Dec 12
4 Mar 13
10 Feb 12
6 Feb 14
5 Mar 12
19 June 13
3 8ept 11
26 Jan 12
23 Jan 14
15 Dec 12
8 Mar 09
16 May 11
Aberdeen.
Fowey.
Gourock.
Chichester Harbour
Ball Hill.
Tenby.
Greencastle.
Fishguard
Swanage.
Hayling Bridge.
Mevagissey.
Berwick.
Coverack.
Grimsby (tempy).
Byde.
Dover.
North Arran.
Ulrome.
Kildonan,
St. Ann's Head.
Port Patrick.
Roches Point.
Penzance.
Christchurch.
Beachy Head.
Ballywalter.
Muchalls.
Dunnet Head.
Pembroke.
Blackrock.
OFFICERS OF THE PERMANENT CRUISER SERVICE
IN ORDER OF SENIORITY.
I.— Chief Officers.
Seniority.
Wright Albert 1 Aug 06. ..Julia
Feadon John H 11 Mar 07... Watchful
Seniority .
Baker Frederick 2 July 08.. .Thrush
Newman James B 8 Feb 14. ..Squirrel
428a
COAST GUARD.
OFFICERS OF THE PERMANENT CRUISER SERVICE, IN ORDER OF
SENIORITY— continued.
2. — Senior Mates.
Seniority.
Steer John W 10 Dec 06.. .Watchful
DaviB Charles H 11 Mar 07. ..Argus
Hookham Walter E 1 Apr 10.. .Argus
Burden Walter P 16 Sept ll...Thrush
mGlendenning RobertV. 1 Jan 12.. .Squirrel
Petts Frederick G 11 July 12.. .Julia
White David H 8 Feb 14. ..Thrush
3. — Second Mates.
Seniority.
(/Wt)CadwalladerGriffith
T 15 Dec 08.. .Julia
Filewood Benjamin J. ... 1 Apr 10...Thru6b
Hobbs Harry 7 Sept 11. ..Thrush
Semple Samuel 16 Sept 11. ..Argus
Robinson Charles E 1 Jan 12. ..Squirrel
Twine Henry G 8 Feb 14.. .Watchful
DISTRICT PAYMASTERS:
Name.
Howard Cleveland
Arthur J. Brows
Charles E. F. Webb
Walter H. J. Pym
Frederick W. J. Airey ..
James E. V. Morton ....
Charles E. H. Meredyth.
James L. H. German ....
Alexander E. Cubitt ....
Stanley E. Elliott
Frederick R. Waymouth
Fleet
Paymaster
Paym.-ln-
Chief
Fleet
Paymaster
Fleet
Paymaster
Fleet
Paymaster
Fleet
Paymaster
Fleet
Paymaster
Fleet
Paymaster
Fleet
Paymaster
Fleet
Paymaster
Fleet
Paymaster
Date of
Appoint-
ment.
29 Mar
1 Apr
10 Oct
23 Nov
26 Oct
13 Apr
9 Nov
15 Mar
17 Sept
15 Jan
1 Nov
District.
Eastern ...
Eastern ...
Southern . .
Southern . .
Southern ..
Western ..,
Western ...
Scottish ..
North of
Ireland
North of
Ireland
South of
Ireland
39, Louis Street, Spring Bank,
Hull.
Coast Guard Office, Harwich.
Prudential Buildings, Above
Bar, Southampton.
14, Mount Pleasant Crescent,
Hastings.
Coast Guard Office, Wey-
mouth.
Coast Guard Office, Falmouth
7, Unity Street, Bristol.
54, Queen Street, Edinburgh.
21, Adelaide Street, Kings-
town.
H.M. Coast Guard, London-
derry.
11, Westbourne Place, Queens-
town.
* Borne in ' fresident.'
COAST GUARD.
429
OFFICERS OF THE COAST GUARD DISTRICTS.
(Divisional Officers in Order of Seniority.)
1.— Eastern District.
From St. Abbs Head, N.B., to a point 300 yards
eastward of the root of the eastern breakwater
of the new Admiralty Harbour at Dover.
Captain The Hon. Robert F. Boyle, mvo
Commander Thomas L. Thorpe-Doubble
Charles T. Borrett
Henry L. Dicks
Arthur B. F. Dawson
Henry B. Montagu
Reginald B. Carr
Lieut. -Com ..John P. Irven
Robert W. F. Travers
George G. Codrington
John A. Gregory
Frederick H. Hallowes
Douglas F. Murray
Samuel Collins
Herbert M. Denny
Mark G. Newton
Valentine D. English
(Borne in ' President.')
2.— Southern District.
From a point 300 yards eastward of the root of
the eastern breakwater of the new Admiralty
Harbour at Dover to a point i$ miles east of
Yealm.
Captain John S. Luard
Commander Algernon E. B. Greville
John C. Watson
Edward G. W. Davy
George E. S. Petch
Sidney R. Olivier
Octavius H. Daniel
Hugh F. W. Wyldbore-Smith
William N. England
Godfrey Tuke
Alfred B. Barker
Lieut -Com.. Henry D. G. Foord
Charles P. Mansel
Harry L. Wells
Bertram O. F. Phibbs
Spencer R. S. Richards
Cecil R. Nicholl
(Berne in ' President.')
3.— Western District.
From a point 4| miles east of Yealm to Tors
Point, N.B.
Caotain Herbert C. C. Da Oosta
Commander Herbert Du C. Luard
Charles R. Curtis
Arthur H. Oldham
Hugh P. Buckle
Lieut.-Com Harry C. J. R. West
Arthur S. Chambers
Basil A. Austen
Thomas Henderson
(Borne in 'President.)
4.— Scottish District.
From St. Abbs Head to Tors Point, including
the Orkney and Shetland Islands, and the
Hebrides.
Captain Stuart St. J. Farquhar
Commander John H. Robertson
Philip D'A. de Sausmarez
Lieut.- Com George E. B. Hand
Francis R. Wood
William D. Irvin
Leopold G. D. Way
(Borne in ' President.')
5.— North of Ireland District.
From Canamollagh Point, Clare, to Oyster
Point, Wexford.
Captain Ernest G. Barton
Commander ......Hugh B. Le Fanu.
Fitzmaurice Acton
Lieut.-Com Franeis W. R. Hewett
Henry M. J. Rundle
Clarence A. Fulcher
William C. Castle
Gerald Ducat
Charles G. A. Lenny
Arthur F. L. Atwood
Philip D. R. West
Leycesier C, M. Roxby
Lieutenant Rodney S. Hewlett (retd.)
Charles L. Kerr
(Borne in ■ President.')
6. — South of Ireland District.
From Oyster Point, Wexford, westward to
Canamollagh Point, Clare.
Captain Hugh T. Hibbert
Commander Arthur H. C. C. Home
Lieut.-Com, Henry H. Heathcote
Patrick Spencer
Basil S. Noake
James W. Fairtlough
John W. Nash
(Borne in ' President'.)
480
COAST GUARD.
HIS MAJESTY'S COAST GUARD CRUISERS.
1.— Argus.
380 Tons. I.H.P. 650 N.D.
Guns — 2-6 pr.
Lieut, in Command... William T. Hicks
4 Mar 05
Senior Mate Charles H. Davis 4 Mar 05
Walter B. Hookham 1 Apr 10
Second Mate Samuel Semple 16 Sept 11
(Tinder to 'President.')
3.— Julia.
310 Tons. I.H.P. 655 N.D.
Guns — 2-7 pr. (bronze).
Chief Officer Albert Wright 1 Aug 06
Senior Mate Frederick G. Petts ...11 July 12
Second Mate Griffith T. Cadwallader
11 July 12
(Tender to 'President.')
4.— SQUIRREL.
230 Tons. I.H.P. 300 N.D.
Guns — 2-3 pr.
Chief Officer... ,i. James B. Newman ... 8 Feb 14
Senior Mate Robert V. Glendenning
19 Nov 08
Second Mate Charles E. Robinson 1 Jan 12
(Tender to ' President.')
5.— Thrush.
820 Tons. /.H.P.120 N.D. (1,200 F.D.)
Guns — 4-4 inch.
Chief Officer Frederick Baker Uune 12
Senior Mate Walter P. Burden ...11 July 122
David H.White 28 Feb 14)
Second Mate Benjamin J. Filewood 1 Apr 10
Harry Hobbs 11 July 12
Ch, Artif, Eng. Arthur Sandy 17 Jan 13
(Tender to 'President.')
6.— Watchful.
612 Tons. I.H.P. 800 N.D.
Guns — 1-3 pr.
Chief Officer John H. Feadon 11 July 12
Senior Mate John W. Steer 11 July 12
Second Mate Henry G. Twine 8 Feb 14
(Tender to 'Halcyon.')
(For other ships under the orders of the Admiral Commanding Coast Q uard and Reserve
see p. 270c.)
ROYAL FLYING CORPS.
431
ROYAL FLYING CORPS. §
CENTRAL FLYING SCHOOL.
(Upavon, Salisbury Plain.)
'ommandani *Captain Godfrey M. Paine, C.B., 31. ^ .0., R.N.
Issistant Commandant (graded as
Squadron Commander) |
I Secretary *Asst. Paymr. John H. Lidderdale, R.N ,
(Flying Officer First Reserve Naval Wing)
Medical Officer Captain E. G. R. Lithgow, R.A.M.C
}uarter-Master "&(& Hon. Lieut. P. H. Kirby, Qr.-Mr 20 May 12
hon. It. 26 Apr 12
nstructor in Meteorology
rnstructors in Flying (graded as
15 May 12
lit. Maj. H. M. Trenchard, C.B., D.S.O., R. Sc. > 23 Sept 13
Pas S 1 Oct 12
15 May 12
I
G. Dobson, Esq 10 Feb 13
*Lieut. -Com. Philip A. Shepherd, R.N 5 Dec 12
Bt. Maj. Eugene L. Gerrard, R.M 15 May 12
Squadron Commanders) Captain J. M. Salmond, R. Lane. R.... -j ^1 May 13
V Captain T. I. Webb-Bowen, Bedf. R 24 Junel3
4<,tiitant rnitrvrtor-, in Fhdna i ^Lieutenant John T. Babington (tempy,) 15 Jan 14
Assistant Instructors m flying j ^Limt^ant Francis E,.^ Hewlett (tempy.) 15 Jan 14
'nstructor in Theory and Construction Eng. Lieut. Cbarles D. Breese 18 Dec 13
^dJasF^tclm^rT!} Lieutenant V . A Wanklyn, R.A 6 Oct 13
* Borne in ' President.'
■f Borne in ' Pembroke.'
Under Instruction at Central Flying School
Naval Wing.
Borne in 'Pembroke.'
lieutenant John T. Cull.
Basil D. Ash.
"Aeut. R.N.R.... Harold E. M. Watkins.
ieut. R.M. Charles E. Robinson.
iub-Lieut Joseph R. W. Smyth-Pigott.
I R.N.R.' ... \ Sidney v- siPPe (proby)
Franklin G. Saunders (proby)
Robert W. R. Gill (proby,)
Christopher Draper (proby)
Hans A. Busk (proby)
Edward T. Newton-Clare
(proby)
Hugh B. Martindale (proby)
Military Wing.
Fairfax, Capt. B. C, Durh, L.I.
Charlton, Capt. L. E. O., D.S.O., Lan. Fus.
Boger, Capt. R. A., R.E.
Dowding, Capt. H. C. T., R.G A.
Marsh, Lt. A. C. E., R.H.A.
Borton, Lt. A. E., R. Highrs.
Hooper, Lt. A. F. A., N. Staff. R.
Treeby, Lt. H. F., W. Rid. R.
Roche, Lt. H. J. A., R. Muns. Fus.
Barton, Lt. K. J. F., R. Sc. Fus.
MacNeece, Lt. W. F., R.W. Kent R.
Worthington-Wilmer, Lt. H. F. M., R. Scots.
Freeman, Lt. W. R., Mane. R.
Mansfield, Lt. W. H. O, Shrops. L.I.
Spence, Lt. C, B., R.F.A.
Stevenson, Lt. J. H. M.. R.G. A.
Read, 2nd Lt W. R., 1 D.G.
Burn, 2nd Lt. (local 2nd Lt.) W. W. A., N. Z.
Staff Corps.
Dobie, 2nd Lt. W. F. R., Gord. Highrs.
Bryan, 2nd Lt. L. A., S. Irish Horse.
Beevor, 2nd Lt. C. F., 18 Hrs. Spec. Res.
$ For Officers on the Staff of the Admiralty Air Department see page 534.
481a
EOYAL PLYING OOEPS.
KOYAL FLYING COKPS.
NAVAL WING.
(Borne on Books of H.M.S. ' Pembroke.')
Central Air Office —
Inspecting Captain of Air Craft Commander Francis R. Scarlett (tempy)
Capt. R.M. Percival Owen (tempy)
Fleet Paym Frank Lenn
Asst. Paym Alexander A. E. Eobinson
Lionel D. McKean
For Wireless Telegraphy Duties with Aircraft.
Lieut.-Com. (T) de Courcy W. P. Ireland
For Armament Duties with Aircraft.
Lieut.-Com. (I) Robert H. Clark-Hall Squadron Commander
For Meteorological Duties with Aircraft.
Capt. The Bight Bon. Lord Dunboyne (Retired) ... ,
For Overseeing Duties with Airships.
\Eng. Lieut. Charles R. J. Randall (at Works of Messrs. Vickers, Ltd.. Barrow.}
jEng. Lieut. Thomas R. Cave-Browne-Cave (at Works of Sir W. G. Armstrong,
Whitworth if Co., Newcastle-on-Tyne.)
Naval Flying School, Bastchurch —
Staff-
Commander Charles R. Samson (act)... Officer Commanding
Lieutenant Richard B. Davies Squadron Commander
Edward Osmond Flying Officer
Eng. Lieut. Edward F. Briggs Squadron Commander
(For Machinery and Overseeing Duties.)
Lieut, (tempy. Capt.) R.M... Ivon T. Courtney Squadron Command tr
Staff Surgeon Hardy V. Wells.
Carpenter James J. Brownridge. (For Repair Work.)
Ariif. Eng. William F. Floyd.
Attached to Naval Flying School —
Lieutenant Henry D. Vernon
Frederick W. Bowhill
SUbRNtR. ^Reginald L- G- Marix
Hugh A. Littleton
Assist. Paym. Charles R. Finch Noyes (tempy)
Under Instruction Ch. Artif. Eng. William H. Ellison...
Gunner George A. J. Blnndell
Carpenter Leonard R. Staddon (act)...
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Isle of Grain Naval Air Station—
Lieutenant John W. Seddon
(In Command.)
Lieutenant Arthur B. Gaskell
Francis G. Brodribb
Staff Surgeon John O'Hea
Sub-Lieut. R.N.R. Ivor G. V. Fowler...
Attached to Isle of Grain Air Station —
Lieutenant Enuis T. R. Chambers (tempy)
Hugh A. Williamson (tempy)
Reginald J. Bone (tempy)
Eiic R. C. Nanson (tempy)
Capt. R.M. Cecil F. Kilner (tempy)
Lieut. R.M. A. Charles H. Collet (tempy)
Sub- Lieut. R.N.R. Douglas G. Young (tempy)
Richard E. C. Peirse (proby)
Thomas A. Rainey (proby)
Ian H. W. S. Dalrymple-Clark (tempy)
Carpenter Thomas D. Jones.
Squadron Commander
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Frying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
18 Dec
§ For Officers on the Staff of the Admiralty Air Department, see page 534.
t finrre in ' President.'
ROYAL FLYING CORPS.
481&
ROYAL FLYING CORPS.§
NAVAL WING— continued.
3alshot Naval Air Station —
Lieutenant Arthur M. Longmore
(In Command.)
Lieutenant Arnold J. Miley
Charles H. K. Edmonds
Arthur W. Bigsworth
Lieut. R.N.R. James L. Travers
Lieut. R.M. Thomas S. Creswell
Staff Surgeon Alan G. Eastment
Carpenter William A. Hancock
Artif. Eng. Frederick W. Scarff.
I Felixstowe Naval Air Station —
Captain R.M. Charles E. Risk
(In Command.)
Lieut. R.M. (I)Charles E. Rathborne ...
Squadron Commander
Flying Officer
I 'lying Officer
I1 lying Officer
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Flight Commander
Flying Officer
1 Apr 12
2 Oct 13
13 Aug 13
17 Apr 13
1» Feb 13
1 Apr 13
8 Aug 13
— Dec 13
5 Dec 12
17 Apr 13
Yarmouth Naval Air Station —
Lieut.-Com. Reginald Gregory
(For Charge of Group)
Lieutenant Christopher L. Courtney
Christopher B. Maude (tempy)
William G. Sitwell
Capt. R.M. Henry Fawcett
Sub-Lieut. R.N.R. Ronald H. Kershaw (tempy)
Boatswain Henry C. Bobbett
(For charge of stores and maintenance duties)
Squadron Commander 1 Apr 12
Flight Commander
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Hying Officer
Flying Officer
Fort George Naval Air Station — (Inverness-shire.)
Lieutenant Douglas A. Oliver (In Command tempy)
Lieutenant Robert P. Ross
Dundee Naval Air Station —
Capt. (tempy. Maj.) R.M. Robert Gordon
Capt. R.M. Arthur C. Barnby
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Squadron Commander
Flying Officer
Farnborough Airship Station —
Arnold House, Farnborough.
Commander Edward A. D. Masterman Officer Commanding
Lieut .-Com. Harold L. Woodcock Flight Commander
Lieutenant (N)William R. Crocker Flying Officer
Paymaster Herbert A. Michell ,
Gunner (T) Frank Everett
(T)Charles King {act) .
For Naval Airship No. 3.
Commander (I) Neville F. Usborne
(In Command)
Lieutenant William C. Hicks
For Naval Airship No. 4.
Lieut.-Com. Frederick L.M.Boothby ...
(In Command)
Lieut.-Com. Robert A. Wilson
Under Instruction.
Sub-Lieut, R.N.R. Archibald Corbett-Wilson (proby)
Reserve, Naval Wing.
Lieutenant Frederick A. P. Williams-Freeman ...
Sub-Lieut. R.N.R. Henry R. Busteed
Asst. Paym. ...John H. Lidderdale (Flying Officer)
Squadron Commander
Flying Officer
Squadron Commander
Flight Commander
15 Apr 13
13 Aug 13
13 Aug 13
13 Aug 13
13 Aug 13
4 Nov 13
17 Apr 13
17 Apr 13
31 Dec 12
2 Oct 13
— Sept 12
15 Apr 13
30 June 13
22 Jan 14
30 Jan 13
3 May 13
lApr 12
30 June 13
3 July 13
30 Junel3
15 Mar 14
10 Dec 12
4 Oct 13
17 Apr 13
$ For Officers on the Staff of the Admiralty Air Department, see page 534.
431c
ROYAL FLYING CORPS.
MILITARY WING.
(Head-Quarters— South Farnboroush.
°^^^Sr*,taUyke8,Bt.M*j.(t«»p.Z:t.-Cb<.)P.H.,15Hr8.,P.S.O. ffl , JU Mayl
chargeof Records S South FarnborouS^ 1 25 Feb 1]
Assistantto Officer i
ira charge of Re- fBurch, !
cords )
W. B. S., ret. pay (.Res. o/ O/.)
24JunelI
1st Squadron
South Farnborough.
2nd
Montrose.
3rd
Salisbury Plain.
4th
Salisbury Plain.
5th Squadron
6th
7th
8th
Flying Depot L. of C.
South Farnborough.^ Oi
South Farnborough,ii
Not yet formed.
Not yet formed.
South Farnborough1
3Brooke-Popham, Bt. Maj. H. R. M.,
Oxf.& Bucks. L.I., P.S.C 20 May 12
2Burke, Bt. Maj. C. J., R. Ir. Regt. 20 May 12
dCardeu, Ca.pt. (temp. Maj.) A. D., R.E. 20 May 12
IMaitland, Capt. (temp. Maj.) E. M.,
Essex R 20 May 12
4Raleigh, Capt. (temp. Maj.) G. H., "1 20 Nov 12
Squadron Commanders.
Musgrave, Capt. (temp.
p.s.c [L] (Hd.-Qrs.)
Essex R.
}20
July 12
;'.)H.,R.E.,
.30 Apr 13
5Higgins, Maj. J. F. A.,D.S.O., R.A.,
g 30 May 13
c.f.s.&'almond.Capt.J. M.,R. Lane. R. -j ^ ^ay j|
c.f.s.Webb-Bowen, Capt. T. /., Bedf. R. 24 Jun 13
6Becke, Capt. (ttmp. Maj.) J. H. W., I 1 Feb 1|
128
Notts. & Derby R.
28 Oct 12
4Beor,Capt.B.R.W.,R.A 1 July 12
5Conner, Lt. (temp. Capt.) D. G., R.A. 1 July 12
lWaterlow, Lt. temp. Capt.) CM., R.E. 1 July 12
4Reynolds, Lt. (temp. Capt.) H. R. P.,
R.E 1 July 12
2Longcroft, Capt. C. A. H., Welsh R. 20 Nov 12
3Fox, Lt. (temp. Capt.) A. G., R.E. -j 2° gg g
6Brabazon,Maj. Hon. CM. P., I.Gds. 30 May 13
2Dawes, Capt. G. W. P., R. Berks, lt. 30 May 13
Flight Commanders.
3Herbert, Capt. P. L. W., Notts. &
Derby R. 30 May 13
c.f.s MacLean, Capt. A. C. H.,fl8Dec 13
R. Scots Ill Apr 13
4Shephard, Capt. G. S., R. Fus. [J] ^ ^ ^P J*
5Anderson, Lt. (temp. Capt.) E. V.,/ 1 Jan 14
R. Highrs I 28 Oct 12,
2Waldron, Lt. (temp. Capt.) F. F.,/ 1 Jan 14
19Hrs. (27 Jan 13
6Board, Capt. A. G., S. Wales Bord. -j lg .
lHetherington, Lt. T. G., 18 Hrs. ... 13 May 12"
6Porter, Lt. G. T., R.A 13 May 12
lFletcher, Lt. J. N., R.E 13 May 12
lMackworth, Lt. J. D..R.W. Surr. R. 4 Oct 12
6Darbyshire, Capt. C, 4 Bn. Lan. Fus.
(Capt. ret. pay) 7 Nov 12
4Playfair, Lt. P. H. L., R.A 28 Nov 12
3Wadham, 2nd Lt. V. H. N., 5 Bn.
K. R. Rif. C 5 Dec 12
2Lawrence, Lt. W., 7 Bn. Eesex R.... 6 Dec 12
4Atkinson, Lt. K. P., R.A 11 Jan 13
SStopford, Lt. G. B., R.A 13 Jan 13
2Martyn, Lt. R. B., Wilts R 14 Jan 13
3Allen. Lt. D. L., R. Ir. Fus. [Z] ... 15 Jan 13
3Cholmondeley, Lt. R., Rif. Brig. ... 19 Jan 13
6Hubbard, 2nd Lt. T. O. B., Spec.
Res. R.F.C 4 Mar 13
lPigot, Capt. R., Rif. Brig 7 Mar 13
3JoubertdelaFerte,Lt.P. B..R.A. [L] 7 Mar 13
SCarmichael, Lt. G. I., R.A 11 Mar 13
4Gould, Lt. C. G. S., R.A 3 Apr 13
6James, Lt. B. T., R.E. 16 Apr 13
2MacDonnell,Capt. H. C.,R. Ir. Regt. 17 Apr 13
5Mellor, Capt. C, R.E. [I] 17 Apr 13
2Tueker, Capt. F. St. G. , Wore, R. ... 17 Apr 13
6Read, Lt. A. M., North'n R 17 Apr 13
SDawes, Lt. L.. Midd'x R 17 Apr 13
f Small, Lt. Fj G., Conn. Rang. ...17 Apr 13
2Harvey, Lt. E. G., Wilts R 17 Apr 13
4Soames, Lt. A. H. L., 3 Hrs. ...17 Apr 13
iBoyle, Lt. Hon. J. D., Rif. Brig. ... 17 Apr 13
4Holt, Lt. F. V., Oxf. &BucksL.I..„ 17 Apr 13
5Glanville, Lt. H. F., W.I.R. ...17 Apr 13
3Conran, Lt.E.L., 2Co.oiLond. Yeo. 17 Apr 13
tJRoupell, 2nd Lt. N. S., Spec. Res.,
R.F.C ... 17 Apr 13
Flying Officers
3Christie, Lt. A., R.A 30 Apr 13
4Chinnery, Lt. E. F., C. Gds ... 30 Apr 13
5Abercromby, Lt. R. O., Spec. Res.,
R.F.C 12 May 13
6Pioton-Warlow,Capt.W., Welsh R. 14 Aug 13
2Bourke,Lt.U.J.D.,Oxf.&Bucks.L.I. 14 Aug 13
2Todd, Capt. G. E., Welsh R. ... 14 Aug 13
2Rodwell, Lt. &. M , W. York. R. ... 14 Aug 13
4Mulcahy-Morgan,Lt.T.W.,R.lr.Fus.l4 Aug 13
PGill, Lt, N. J., R.A 14 Aug 13
4Mills, Lt. R. P., 5 Bn. R. Fus. ... 14 Aug 13
3Shekleton, 2nd Lt. A., R.Muns.Fus. 14 Aug 13
3Fuller, 2nd Lt. E. N., R.F.C.
Spec. Res 14 Aug 13
5Wilson, 2nd Lt. C. W., R.F.C.
Spec. Res 14 Aug 13
4Small, Lt. R. G. D., Leins.R. ... 9 Sept 13
2Noel, Lt. M. W., L'poolR 11 Sept 13
3Birch, Lt. W. C. K., York R. .. 11 Sept 13
2Cortallis, Lt. E. R. L., R. Dub. Fus. 13 Sept 13
3Pretyman, 2nd Lt. G. F., Som. I.I. 15 Sept 13
SAdams, Lt. G., S. Lan. R 24 Sept 13
2Harvey-Kelly,Lt.H.D.,R. Ir.Regt....ll Nov 13
5Hordern, Lt. L. C, Lan. Fus. ■ ...14 Nov 13
4Cogan, Lt, F. J. L., R.A. [L] ...17 Dec 13
rfLewis, Lt. D. S..R.E 17 Dec 13
2Lewis, Lt.R. E., W.I.R 17 Dec 13
IMitchell, Lt, W. G. 8., High. L.I. ...17 Dec 13
2Empson, Lt. J., R. Fus 17 Dec 13
5Broek, Lt. H. Le M., R. War. R. ...17 Dec 13
4Hosking, Lt. C. G., R.A 17 Dec 13
4Mapplebeck, Lt. G. W., 4 Bn. L'pool
R 17 Dec 13
oGrey, Lt. (Hon. Lt. in Army) R.,War.
R.H.A 17 Dec 13
SVaughan, Lt. R. M., R. Innis.Fus. 18 Dec 13
Stodart,2nd Lt.D.E. , R.F.C. Spec.Res. 5 Feb 14
ROYAL FLYING CORPS.
481d
MILITARY WING— continued.
idjutant Barrington-Kennett, Lt. B. H., G. Gds.
Officer in charge of stores \ rfBeatty Capt. W. D., R.B
(graded as Flight Commander) J
Officer in charge of Mechanical i
Transport (graded as Flight V dHynes, Lt. G. B., R.A.
Commander) '
Officer in charge of Workshops 1
(graded as Flying Officer) J _ ■
luarter-Master Pryce, Hon. Lt. W. J. D., Qr.-Mr. ...
20 May 12
8 Aug 13
1 June 13
1 Oct 13
13 May 12
20 June 12
hon.lt 20 June 12
RESERVE.
lenderson,Col.(temp.Brig.-Gen.)'D.yC.B.,
D.S.O.,P. S.C. (Dir .of Mil. Aeronautics)
21 Sept 12
3ook.Lt.-Col. H. R., R.G.A. [L] ... 23 June 13
Cameron, Bt. Lt.-Col. N. J. G.,
Cam'n. Hlghrg., p. s.c 17 Dec 13
3oyd-Moss. Bt. Maj. L. B., S.Staff.R. 1 May 13
Lshmore. Maj. E. B., M.V.O., B.A.,
p.s.c, s 22 Jan 13
?orman, Maj. A. B..R.F.A 14 Aug 13
Tulton, Maj. J. D. B., C.B., R.A. [L.] 17 Dec 13
jrancker, Maj. W. S., R.A., p.s.c, s. 14Aug 13
Sllington, Capt. E. L., R.F.A.,p.s.c. 17 Dec 13
Salraond, Capt.W.G.H.,R.A.,p.s.c.|T] 17 Apr 13
Griffith, Capt. G. M., R.G.A. ... 17 Dec 13
CTnwin, Capt. E. F..A.S.C 17 Apr 13
Bewes, Lt. R. C. H., L'pool. R. ... 17 Dec 13
tfarks, Lt. C. H., Res. of Off. [Z] ... 17 Apr 13
Penn-Gaskell, Lt. L. Da C, 3 Bn.
Norf. R 14 Aug 13
Smith, Lt. S. C. W., 3 Bn.E. Surr.'R. 22 Jan 13
Hartree, 2nd Lt. A., R.G.A 21 Dec 12
Bell, 2nd Lt. C. G., R.F.C. Spec. Res., 9 Nov 12
Smith-Barry, 2nd Lt. R. R., R.F.C.
Spec. Res 2 June 13
de Havilland, 2nd Lt. G., R.P.C. Spec.
Res. (Aeronautical Inspn. Dept.) ... 4 Jan 13
Metford, 2nd Lt. L. S., R.F.C. Spec.
Res 14 Aug 13
Humphreys, 2nd Lt. G. N., R P.C.
Spec. Res 17 Dec 13
SxgRickards, 2nd Lt. (Hon. Capt. in
Army 21 Aug 01) G. B., R.P.C.
Spec. Res 14 Aug 13
Perry, 2nd Lt. E. W. C, R.P.C.
Spec. Res 14 Aug 13
Barrington-Kennett, 2nd Lt. V. A.,
R.F.C. Spec. Res 14 Aug 13
SPECIAL RESERVE.
2nd Lieutenants (on probation).
3harteris, R. L.
Davies, E. K. ...
Lerwill, P. W. H.
3pratt, N. C. ...
Ware, D. C. ...
Hammond, J. J.
Puller, H. C. ...
...17 July 12
... 5 Oct 12
...25 Jan 13
...26Peb 13
...20 Feb 13
...26 Feb 13
...15 Mar 13
Baird.H. CA.de La P. 16 Apr 13
Russell, A. L
Thomson, A. A. B.
Hardman, W. L. ..
Payze, A
Adams, F.P
Baumann, E. B. ...
...14 June 13
..25 June 13
..26 July 13
..26 July 13
..13 Aug 13
,.20 Aug 13
Paterson, R. R. O. ..
Strange, L. A.
JoubertdelaFerte J
Skene, R. R
Blake, M. B
Cockerell, S. P
Howell, O. B
.20 Aug 13
.. 8 Oct 13
C.8 Nov 13
.15 Nov 13
.. 3 Dec 13
.. 3 Jan. 14
... 7 Jan 14
AERONAUTICAL INSPECTION DEPARTMENT.
Chief Inspector Fulton, Maj. J. D. B., C.B., R.A. [L], f.c.r.
inspector of Engines Bagnall-Wild, Capt. R. K., Res. of Off
Inspector of Aeroplanes de Havilland, 2nd Lt. G., Spec. Res. R.P.C, f.c.r.
I Ellerton, A. B.,£sq
Assistant Inspectors. , J
17 Dec 13
20 May 12
6 Jan 14
17 Dec 13
22 Dec 13
INDIAN CENTRAL FLYING SCHOOL (SITAPUR).
Commandant Massy, Capt. S. D., 29 Punjabis
I Newall, Lt. C. L. M. 2 Gurkha'Rif.
Instructors ...J Reilly, Lt. H. L., 82 Punjabis J...
! Hoare, Capt. C G., 39jHorse ' ...
1 Dec 13
17 Nov 13
28 Dec 13
482
INTERPRETERS.
OFFICERS WHO ARE NOTED AT THE ADMIRALTY AS
HAVING QUALIFIED AS INTERPRETERS.
Name.
Abraham, Gerald H. F
Acton, Fitzmaurice
Adams, Francis E
Allen, Ebenezer J
Anderson David M., M.V.O. .
Anstruther, Robert H., C.M.G.
Arbuthnot, William P
Armstrong, St. George B.
Avery, George C, B.A
Aylen, Alfred E
Bagot, Walter T
Baker, Ernest F
Baker, John C
Baker, Thomas Y., B.A
Banbury, Frederick A. F.
Barton, Herbert H., B.A.
Bashford, John E. L ,
Bayly, Lewis, K. C.B., C.V.O. .
Bedford, Arthur E. F
Bedwell, Harold B ,
Bell, Aidan I
Bell, William ,
Benett, Henry C
Bere, Archibald C. B
Bickford, John E. P
Bills, Walter W
Birch, John K. B
Blake, Marcus
Bolster, Thomas C. C
Bolton, Frank E
Boyden, Percy H„ M.D
Boyes.GuyN. W
Boyes, Hector
Boyle, Francis B
Brandon, Vivian B .
Broadbent, Charlie
Brown, Maurice G. B
Bruce. Alan C.
Bank.
Capt. R.M.L.I.
Commander
Staff Paymaster
Eng. Lieutenant
Captain
Captain
Capt. R.M.L.I.
Major R.M.L.I.
Naval Instructor
Paymaster
Lieutenant
Eng. Commander
Fleet Paymaster
Naval Instructor
Fleet Paymaster
Naval Instructor
Lieutenant
Rear-Admiral
Lieutenant-Commander
Lieutenant-Commander)
Lieut. R.M.L.I.
Fleet Paymaster
Captain R.M.L.I.
Paymaster
Lieutenant-Commander
Eng. Commander
Lieutenant-Commander
Assist. Paymaster
Lieutenant
Surgeon
Fleet Surgeon
Lieutenant
Lieutenant-Commander
Major R.M.L.I.
Lieutenant -Commander
Eng. Commander
Paymaster
Captain
INTERPRETERS.
432a
Name.
Callaghan, -Sir George A., K.C.B., K.C.V.O.
Callaway, Frank Le M
Callaway, William B
Cameron, John B., M.V.O
Camp, John, B.A
Campbell, Guy
Carey, Ernest S
Carter, Wilfrid J. A
Center, William R.,M.B
Childs, Geoffrey W. S
Clark-Hall. Robert H
Cope, Lidbrooke F.
Cove, William W
Cowman, Arthur B.
Crapp, JohnT
Crocker, William B
Croneen, Sydney
Cubitt, Alexander E
Cuffe, James A. F.
Cummings, Baleigh B., M.A
DaCosta, Herbert C. 0. ...
Dailey, Bobert J
Daniel, Oetavius H.
Davis, Reginald U.
Dawson, Frederick G.
Dennis, John J., M.D. ...
Dent, DouglaB 1
De Paris, Victor
Dibblee, Frederick L.
Dickens, Gerald C.
Diggle, NeBton W
Dinwiddy, Balph G.
Doelberg, Athelstane H. H.
Dowdeswell, Archibald J.
Downes, Andrew B.
Drage, Gilbert
Dumareaq. John S., M.V.O.
Duncan. John A
Dunlop, Samuel H
Dupen, Arthur P. L,
Bank.
Admiral
Asst. Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
Captain
Naval Instructor
Asst. Paymaster
Captain
Fleet Paymaster
Fleet Surgeon
Asst. Paymaster
Lieutenant-Commander
Staff Surgeon
Asst. Paymaster
Staff Paymaster
Chief Gunner
Fleet Paymaster
Fleet Surgeon
Fleet Paymaster
Captain B. M.L.I.
Naval Instructor
Captain
Chief Boatswain
Commander
Paymaster
Bng. Commander
S a rgeon-General
Captain
Bng. Commander
Major E.M.A.
Lieutenant -Commander
Commander
Lieutenant-Commander
Midshipman
Asst. Paymaster
Lieutenant
Major B.M.L.I.
Captain
Lieutenant-Comm ander
Bng Lieutenant
Bng. Commander
438
INTERPRETERS.
Edwards, Richard L.
Elliot, Bertram N. ...
Elliot, Henry
Elwell, Charles B. ...
Ennals, Charles C...
Eustace, John B. ...
Evans, Henrv
Everett, William B.
Eves, William H. ...
Parmer, James C
Ferguson, John C.,M.B.,B.A.
Fisher. William W , M. V. 0. .,
Foot, Cunningham R. de C,
Forrest, James A., M.B
Forster, Alfred L
Fraser, Harry McL.
Eraser, -lames G
Fremantle, Sydney R., M.V.O.
French, Fitzstephen J. F.
Gask, Walter
Gaudin, Edouard
Gilbert, Henry H
Gittings, Fred C. B., M.D.
Godfrey, Frederick R.
Goff, Reginald S
Goldingham, Cecil S.
Gore-Lan'ton, Hubert E.
Graham-White, Montague
Grant, Heathroat S.
Grant, H-nry W
Green, Warwick A.
Qreig, Kenneth B. S.
Griffiths, James H.
Haines, Henry R
Halahan, Th mas D., M.B., F.R.C.S. Ed., B.A.
Hall, Allison B
Hall, Joseph
Hall, Ralph M
Hammond, Frederick W.
Hamnett, Bernard
Hardcastle, Corin V
Har grave, John E
Harrison, Jesse H
Haves, Robert
Haves, Thomas
Hawes, Melville A.
Lieutenant.
Captain R.M. L.I.
Fleet Paymaster
Lieutenant -Commander
Lieutenant-Commander
Rear- Admiral
Eng. Commander
Asat. Paym. R.N.R.
Staff Paymaster
Captain R.M.L.I.
Fleet Surgeon
Captain
Captain
Staff Surgeon
Lieut. R.M.A.
Lieutenant -Commander
Lieutenant-Commander
Rear Admiral
Major R.M.A.
Fleet Paymaster
Eng. Captain
Staff Paymaster
Staff Surgeon
Lt.-Col.R.M.L.I.
Lieutenant -Commander
Lieut. R.M.L.I.
Lieutenant -Commander
Lieut. R.N.V.R
Captain
Captain
Pavmaster-in-Chief
Asst. Paymaster
Fleet Paymaster
Lieut. R.M.L.I.
Fleet Surgeon
Fleet Paymaster
Fleet Paymaster
Lieutenant
Fleet Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
Eng. Commander
Asst. Paymaster
Eng. Lieutenant
Paymaster
Fleet Paymaster
Lieutenant
INTERPRETERS.
483a
Hawkes, William M.
Hawkesworth, Kichard A.
Hemans, Cecil R
Hemsley, Arthur C.
Henderson, Wilfred
Henson, Geoffrey N.
Hewitt, Brian L
Hewitt. Heathcote G.
Hewlett, Graham
Heyeock, Percy E
Hicks, John S
Hill, Charles H
Hill, Richard A. S
Hilliard Ronald H.
Hoddinott, John R.
Hodges. Michael H.
Hope, Richard H. K.
Hopkins, Walter K.
Home, John G
Horniman, Henry
Hosking, Richard B.
Hozier, William O
Hugill, Ren6 C
Hunton, Thomas L.
Hutton, Illtyd A. S.
Hutton, Ronald W.
Inglefleld, Sir Frederick S., K.C.B.
Inman, Henry B
Innes, Melvill S
Isemonger, Noel B.
Jackman, Ernest W. H. ...
Jackson, Francis H. M. ...
James, Charles H. N.
Jehan, Thomas J
Jennings, Robert S.
Jolly, William A
Jolly, William E. H.
Jones. Edward P
Jones, Francis P. B.
Jones, Valentine H. S. ...
Jones, Walter T. C, D.S.O.
Kellond-Knight, Harry A.
Kelly, John D
Kelly, William A. H.
Kemn, Thomas W., C.I.E.
Killmaver, Leon J.
Kirby, Richard E. W.
Kitchener, Henry F. C. ...
Lane-Poole, Francis G.
Lang, George 0. ...
Rank.
Asst. Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
Lieutenant-Commander
Asst. Paymaster
Captain
Lieutenant-Commander
Lieutenant
Lieutenant-Commander
Fleet Paymaster
Captain R.M.A.
Lieut. R. M.L.I.
Ens,. Commander
Commander.
Lieutenant
Eng. Lieutenant
Captain
L'entenant
Fleet Surgeon
Capt. R.M.L.I.
Fleet Paymaster
Fleet Paymaster
Lieutenant
Eng. Lieutenant
Lieut. R.M.L.I.
Lieutenant-Commander
Capt. R.M.A.
Admiral
Captain R.M.L.I.
Lieut. R.M.L.I.
Lieutenant-Commander
Fleet Paymaster
Captain
Lieutenant-Commander
Gunner
Eng. Commander
Captain R M A.
Asst. Paymaster
Staff Paymaster
Asst. Pavm.
Capt. R.M.L.I.
Major R.M.L.I.
Staff Surgeon
Captain
Captain
Cantain
Artif . Engineer
Lieutenant-Commander
Commander
Captain R.M.A.
Sub-Lieutenant
R 2
4380
INTERPRETERS
Name.
Rank,
Lawrie, Frank B. A
Lenny, Charles G. A
Leveson-Gower, The Hen. William S.
Leyshon, Edward G
Little, Herbert J
Luard, Frank W
Luckham, Charles M
Lumsden, Frederick W
McCormick-Goodhart, Leander
Mainguy, Sidney B
Malcolm, Pulteney W. ..
Maiden, Charles H.
Mallinson, Ernest D
Marriott, John P. R
Marshall, Herbert 3. T
Martin, William E. R
Martin, William L., F.R.C.S.I.
Masterman, Edward A. D.
Maxse, Henry F. B.
Mayers, Colin
Meeson, Edward H. T
Melsome, Franois J. K
Michell, Herbert A
Millett, Thompson H
Milman, Henry A
Mitchell, Frederick M
Mitford, The Hon. Bertram T. C. O. Freeman
Modin, CharleB O. F
Morse, Alexander D'O
Morshead, Walter
Munday, Richard C
Murray, Alexander G
Nash, Geoffrey S. Fleetwood ...
Nash, John W
Newill, Joseph B
Nicholas, John
Nicholson, Bertram W. L.
Nicolson, Brskine A
Noakes, Dudley L
Noble, John B
Norregaard, Arthur H. H. M., M.A.
North, Dudley B. N
O'Leary, Elystan G. E., F.R.C.S. Ed.
Osborne, George B.
Oswald, Donald J. S
Captain R.M. L.I.
Lieutenant-Commander
Commander
Asst. Paymaster
Eng. Commander
Lt.-Col.R.M.L.I.
Fleet Paymaster
Major R.M. A.
Lieut. R.N. V.R.
Lieutenant-Commander
Capt. R.M.L.I.
Oapt. R.M.L.I.
Eng. Commander
Lieutenant-Commander
Captain
Fleet Paymaster
Fleet Surgeon
Commander
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Eng. Lieutenant
Staff Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
Fleet Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
Fleet Paymaster
Commander
Sub-Lieut. R.N. V.R.
Asst. Paymaster
Fleet Paymaster
Fleet Surgeon
Acting Sub-Lieutenant
Lieutenant-Commaiirter
Lieutenant-Commander
Lieutenant
Captain
Commander
Lieutenant-Commander
Asst. Paymaster
Major R.M.L.I.
Chaplain
Lieutenant -Commander
Fleet Surgeon
Paymaster
Lieutenant
INTERPRETERS.
483c
Name.
Pace, Henry J
Palmes, George B
Paris, Archibald, C.B
Parker, Alfred R
Payne, Alexander H
Peck, Basil M
Pegler, Edgar W
Peile, Frederick G. S
Phillimore, Valentine B. B., D.S.O.
Phillips, Richard H. G
Poe, Basil R.
Poe, William S
Poland, Raymond A
Powlett, Frederick A
Ransom, Alfred C
Rathborne, Charles E. H.
Rayment, Guy V
Read, Odden H
Redhead, Norman R. F. ..
Rees, Harold F. P
Regnart, Cornelius O.
Rendall, Henry E
Ricardo, Arthur D.
Richmond, Henry 8. H. ..
Rising, John P
Rivers, Arthur T
Roberts, C. Betton
Robertson, John H
Rodham, Cuthbert H.
Rotter, Charles J. B.
Rowan, John C, M.B. ..
Russell, Henshaw R.
Saxton, Sidney W.
Scott, Charles A
Segrave, John R
Seigne, John W
Sheen, Charles C
Shephard, Hardinge L
Sheward, Charles R
Shewell, George L. F
Simpson-Baikie, Edwin B
Sinclair, Walfer
Blade, Sir Bdmond J. W., K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O.
Smiles, Philip
Smith, Douglas H
Smith, Herbert H
Smythies, Lancelot A
Stack, Alan B
Stark, Adolphus E
Stewart, Archibald T
Stoddart, Henry N.
Stoddart, John
Stone, Alfred T. H
Susmann, Albert S.
Symons, Herebert B
Lieut. R.M.A.
Lieutenant-Commander
Lt.-Col. & Bt. Col. R.M.A.
Fleet Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
Lieutenant
Lieutenant-Commander
Captain
Fleet Paymaster
Lieutenant- Commander
Capt. K.M.A.
Lieut. R.M.L.l,
Captain
Fleet Paymaster
Lieut. R.M.I, I.
Naval Instructor
Asst. Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
Capt. R.M.L.l.
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Rear-Admiral
Capt. R.M.L.l.
Asst. Paymaster
Surgeon
Staff Paymaster
Commander
Fleet Paymaster
Fleet Paymaster
Fleet Surgeon
Fleet Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
Lieutenant-Commander
Captain
Captain R.M.L.l.
Bng. Commander
Lieutenant-Commander
Fleet Surgeon
Capt. R.M.L.l.
Lieut. R N.R.
Capt. R M.L.I.
Rear-Admiral
Asst. Paymaster
Bng. Lieutenant
Asst. Paymaster
Lieutenant-Commander
Staff Paymaster
Artificer Engineer
Lieutenant
Asst. Paymaster
Staff Surgeon
Eng. Commander
Lieutenant-Commander
Asst. Paymaster
438rf
INTERPRETERS.
Temple, Reginald C
Tennyson, Charles A
Tennyson, Sydney H
Thomson, George P ,
Turing, Ernest W. C
Thurstan, Denzil R
Tostevin, Harold B.
Tower, Cyril B
Townsend. Cyril 8. „
Trench, Bernard F.
Tuck, Oswald T
Usborne, Cecil V
Usborne, Neville F.
Veater, Arthur W., B.A
Wallace, Charles J. M
Walton, Francis W. B
Ward, Henry De C
Ward. Richard B
Warrender, Sir George 3. S.,Bt„K.C.B., K.C.V.O.
Watson, Stuart
Wauton, Hubert O. „„
Webster, George A. P
Weekes, Victor H. T
Wells, William F
Wheater, Percy
Whyte, William M. C. Beresford, C.M.G
Wibmer, Lewis R
Wilde, Percy M. C
Willis, George H. A
Wonham, Charles S
Woods, Alexander R. W
Worthington, Roger E
Wright, CedlE. S
Wright, Noel
Wright, Thomas A. V
Major R.M.A.
Captain R.M.L I.
Lieutenant-Commander
Lieutenant
Fleet Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
Eng. Lieutenant
Captain
Captain
Capt. R.M.L.I.
Naval Instructor
Commander
Commander
Naval Instructor
Eng. Commander
Sub-Lieutenant
Fleet Paymaster
Lieutenant
Vice-Admiral
Asst Paymaster
Lieutenant
Asst. Paymaster
Fleet Paymaster
Fleet Paymaster
Eng. Commander
Fleet Paymaster
Asst. Pavmaster
Capt. R.M.A.
Fleet Paymaster
Fleet Paymaster
Commander
Asst. Paymaster
Capt. R.M.L.I.
Asst. Paymaster
Capt. R.M.L.I.
OFFICERS STUDYING FOREIGN LANGUAGES ABROA
ON FULL PAY.
Ballantyne, Ernest O. ...
Butt, Ashworth C.
Davenport, Charles S. McN.
Kennedy, James R.
Paget, James F
Commander
Capt. R.M.L.I.
Capt. R.M.L.I.
Clerk
Lieutenant
OFFICERS EMPLOYED ON SURVEYING SERVICE. 434
OFFICERS EMPLOYED ON SURVEYING SERVICE.
Bardwell, William 8.
Barton, W. J. Bright
Benyon, Godfrey B. J.
Bowles, J. G
Brock, Donald C.
Browne, C A
Browne, R. R. a. ...
Buck land, Arthur E.
Cary, John P
Chearnley, Cecil P
Combe, J. W
Comber, Thomas G.
Foster, Frederick A. P....
Fraser. J. S. G
Garbett, Leonard G.
Gibbings, Edward M. ...
Gibson, Frederick J. B....
Glennie, Robert W
Gray, Gordon E. E
Hancock, Reginald L. ...
Hardy, Ernest C .
Harvey, James R
Haselfoot, Francis E. B.
Highton, Mark E
Hill, Sidney A. Geary ...
Howie, James H
Jackson, Arthur L
Jackson, John M
Knowles, Charles H.
Law, Edward F. B
Learmonth, Frederick C.
Lockhart, Charles S.
Maxwell, Patrick 8.E. ...
May, Francis
Nicolle, Sidney E
Peebles, Aubrey W....MVO
Penfold, L. D
Porter, Bertie C
Reyne, Frederick A.
Rice, William V
Ridgway, Guy S
Scott, Charles M. L.
Silk Horace V
Smith, Arthur G
Somerville, Henry B. T....
Stevens, Percy R.
Tinson, Chas. W
Viney, Rolf
Walton, Francis W. B. ...
Wilson, Alexander G. B....
Woodhouse, Alfred F. B.
Sub -Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant-Commander
Lieutenant
Sub-Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Suh- Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Captain (Retired)
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant-Commander
Lieutenant
Lieutenant-Commander
Lieutenant-Commander
Captain
Lieutenant
Lieutenant-Commander
Captain
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant ■ Commander
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant-Commander
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Captain
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant-Commander
Lieutenant
Lieutenant- Commander
Lieutenant-Commander
Lieutenant
Lieutenant -Commander
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
LieuteDant-Commauder
Lieutenant
Sub-Lieutenant
Captain
Lieutenant
Lieutenant-Commander
Lieutenant ,
Sub-Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Daisy
Mutine
Triton
Merlin
Merlin
Merlin
Endeavour ..
Fantdme
Fantome
Merlin ... .
President .
Research
Esther ... .
Endeavour ,
Triton ... .
Hearty ... .
Merlin ... .
Mutine ... .
Mutine ... _.
Sealark... '.
Hearty ... ,
Research
Research
Triton ...
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435 OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL
INDIAN MARINE.
NOTE. — For relative rank with Officers of Royal Navy see page 951b of the
Quarterly Navy List.
ABBREVIATIONS, &c.
A.E. denotes
C.
Car. „
Ch. E. ,,
Cr.
Assistant Engineer.
Gr. denotes
Captain.
L. „
Carpenter.
8. L. „
Chief Engineer.
Commander.
m
Engineer.
Gunner.
Lieutenant.
Sub-Lieutenant.
Officer is entitled to wear
a medal.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
A.
Borner, Ernest S
E
4 Aug 09
Boultbee, Harold T
SL
25 Feb 11
Abbott, Ernest R
Amor, Charles T
E
ChE
19 Sept 03
6 Nov 13
Bowden, Arthur St. C.
Boykett, Charles H
Briard, Lawrence E
Cr
L
SL
1 Nov 11
28 Dec 12
19 Jan 12
Annett, George L
E
30 May 13
Burton, Fred
AE
17 Oct 11
Ansell, Roger H
E
7 Sept 10
Busher, John S
Gr
7 Feb 05
B.
Baker, Alfred H
E
31 Dec 06
Baker, Reginald H
E
24 Sept 11
Balfour, Alfred S
Cr
31 July 07
Bangalista, Mathew
Gr
1 Jan 88
c.
Barrell, Percy C „
A E
1 Feb 13
Baskett, Reginald S
E
1 Aug 08
Bayfield, Edward M
L
8 July 13
Cable, William A
E
17 June 11
Beatty, Richard W. L.
SL
30 July 07
Calderon, John J. W
Cr
22 June 05
Beauchamp, Harold C.
SL
14 Sept 12
Cameron, John
SL
25 Oct 11
Beggs, James
Benfold, Edwin
A E
11 Jan 10
Campbell, Charles O
L
4 Aug 01
Gr
21 Sept 90
Campbell, C. R
L
24 Aug 02
Bergner, Carl R. L
A E
30 Aug 10
Charlo, Alfred E. A
Gr
28 Apr 11
Berriman, George
Gr
1 July 02
Collings, Arthur B
E
7 Nov 05
Bingham, Alexander G. ...
Cr
26 Nov 11
Collins, William W
E
27 Mar 08
Bird, James C
L
30 July 11
Constable, William C
E
7 June 04
Black, Alfred J
Gr
31 Aug 10
Constant, Ernest J
L
25 Nov 02
Bluett, Cecil R
L
8 Jan 12
Cooper, Maurice P
L
25 June 11
Bolton, Richard E. C
E
29 July 01
Oorser, Charles H
L
25 June 11
Bonny, Arthur
ChE
6 May 11
Curtis, Phillip A
SL
6 Dec 12
OFFICERS
OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
436
Name.
Sank.
Seniority.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
D.
H.
Daniel, Harold K
AE
30 Apr 13
Hallett, Cecil G
L
28 Deo 12
Danson, Edmund W.
L
4 Apr 03
Hamilton, Anthony
Cr
1 May 09
Dauglish, Edward H
L
11 May 08
Hand, Thomas H. H
Cr
24 Nov 07
Davis, Henert L
L
23 Oct 11
Harold, Austin E
Cr
1 Oct 11
De Berr'-. Thomas A. L. ...
Cr
20 June 95
Harvey, Theodore G. J. ...
E
28 Oct 05
De Burgh, F. V
Cr
13 Apr 12
Hayward, Robert L
SL
10 Aug 11
De Woolfson, Arthur H. F.
E
13 Nov 09
Headlam, Edward J
Cr
22 Sept 13
Digby-Beste, Henry A. B.
L
28 Feb 09
Hemelryk, Eugene J. V, ...
SL
23 Nov 12
Dobson, Prank
Cr
6 Feb 05
Henley, Charles B
Cr
13 June 07
Douglas, William K. B.
Cr
26 Nov 12
Hewett, George S
Cr
9 Oct 96
Duncan, Alexander A.
E
22 Apr 06
(Deputy Director of R.I.Sf.)
Hickman, Charlie 8
Cr
27 Feb 05
Hindman, George H
E
10 Oct 07
Hordern, Edward J. C.
Cr
26 July 07
(Asst. Director B.I.M.)
E.
Horley, William G
E
20 May OS
Huddleston, Ernest W. ...
Cr
22 Sept 13
Edenborough, Sidney C...
E
25 Aug 08
Huddleston, WilloughbyB.
Hughes-Hallett, Bertram...
Bughes-Hallett, Henry P.
Hull, George
Cr
L
9 May 04
28 Feb 05
Edge, William E
Edgecombe, Joseph C. H....
Ellerv, Edmund J
E
Gr
Ch E
20 May 11
26 Sept 11
21 June 11
S L
E
5 Dec 11
12 Jan 11
Ellis," George K
E
30 Apr 12
Ellis, Henry
E
12 July 09
Engledue, Guy
S L
23 Oct 07
1.
Ives, J. C
Gr
1 Dec 94
F.
J.
Farewell, Michael W. ...
Farrell, Thomas J
Fenner, Sydney J
Cr
L
E
1 Apr 06
4 Sept 11
22 Aug 10
Jones, Benjamin H
Joyce, Oscar E
Or
Gr
13 Oct 07
5 Nov 12
Finnis, George H
Cr
22 Sept 13
Footner, Claude C
SL
17 Jan 12
Fordham, Leonard W. N....
Gr
1 Feb 13
K.
Forteath, George N
Cr
18 July 11
Frazer, F. T
E
21 Dec 01
Kendall, Charles J. C,
D.S.O
Cr
19 June 02
Kerr, Thomas
E
22 Apr 11
Kinch, Arthur G
L
15 Junell
G.
Knight, Thomas H
ChE
5 Oct 11
Gain, Richard
Gr
24 Feb 05
L.
Galbraith, William A.
SL
15 June 09
Gardner, Charles
Cr
4 Jan 08
Garstin, Richard H
SL
4 Sept 07
Lane, Paul C. H
L
2 May 09
Geary, Richard
Car
20 Apr 09
Laslett, Charles F
Oh E
10 Dec 11
Gibsone, Donald H
Cr
11 Feb 06
La Touche, George H. S. ...
Cr
1 Oct 11
Glanville, Percy G
L
8 Feb 08
Lemon, Thomas A
E
4 Oct 09
Goad, Charles R
L
7 Nov 03
Lifton, Wilfrid J.
AE
14 Aug 13
Godden, James W. M
E
22 Dec 02
Livesay, Henry W. B
L
24 Aug 09
Goldsmith, Oliver
L
16 June 00
Long, George F.C
Gr
1 Mar 12
Gooding, Arthur E
SL
18 Jan 13
(
Director
]
Gordon, Bryan
L
16 Apr 11
Lumsden, Walter, C.V.O. J
of Royal
!-6M»r09
Gray, Arthur H. B
SL
23 Mar 10
(Captain R.N.) "S
Indian
Greenlees, Frederick „.
AE
6 Sept 10
t
Marine
J
Gruppy, Ernest .,,
E
2 Aug 02
Lush, John
ChE
10 Sept 11
437-8 OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
Bank. Seniority.
M.
Macdonald, Ronald F. K.
McClement, Reginald CO-.
McConnell, Roderick A. H
McDonald, A. A
McMillan, George G
Macpherson, E. E
Manfield, Duncan J
Manfield, Walter G
Mare, Phillip A
Marsden, Eustace H
Marsh, Bruce C
Maundrell, Arthur G
Melhuish, Robert A
Merriman, Reginald D. ..
Metcalfe, Joseph N
Miller, Ludovic R
Milne-Henderson, Thomas
M.S.
Mills, Ernest G
Misbin, George S.
Moilliet, Hubert M. K.
Moloney, John E
Morland, H
Morley, Randolph C. ...
N.
Newton, T. B.
Nicoll, Charles J....
OI.FORD, Frank
Orchard, Albert E. F
Osborne-Smith, George M.
P.
Page, John S
Parnis, Charles
Philby, Ralph M
Phillips, Fredk. B
Porter, Philip B
Poyntz, Albane R. C
Price, Rose C. P
Price, V. F. L. R
R.
Rams at, Clifford W.
Rattray, Arthur R.
Rawson, Geoffrey...
Richardson, Walter
Roberts, John E. ...
Robertson, Hugh ...
Robinson, Arthur P.
Rose, George
Rowe, George N. ..
S L
6 Bee 12
S L
19 Aug 1U
8 L
8 Feb 12
ChE
8 June 13
Gr
6 Feb 11
E
3 May 02
L
23 May 09
E
2 July 12
SL
6 Dec 12
L
1 Nov 08
L
26 May 05
L
9 Apr 10
L
13 Nov 10
L
28 Mar 13
L
5 Feb 12
S L
19 Jan 12
S L
23 Mar 10
Cr
18 Apr 07
AE
21 Oct 12
L
7 Nov 03
A E
1 Sept 11
L
21 June 02
E
28 Jan 11
E
S L
ChE
AE
SL
Cr
SL
L
A E
AE
ChE
Cr
Gr
Rank. Seniority. P
May 05
10 Aug 11
21 June 11
12 Sept 13
23 Mar 10
21 Aug 09
9 Sept 13
21 Feb 10
31 Mar 05
Aug 10
23 Oct 11
2 Sept 09
6 Aug 06
1 Dec 12
24 May 12
5 Feb 12
24 Sept 11
12 May 11
13 July 12
26 Nov 11
24 Nov 10
18 May 09
Safe, William J
Salmond, Hubert M. ...
Sanderson, Lancelot ...
Sayers, Edward N. A....
Scholefield, Charles E.
Scott, Charles A
Sharvell, William C. ...
Shearme, Charles W. ...
Sinclair, Charles G.
Smith, Harry
Smith, James
Stocken, Edward
Strong, R. G
T.
Taylor, Walford C. ...
Thomas, Henry W.
Thomson, Abraham ...
Thyne, William K. ...
Trenoweth, Stephen B.
Turbett, Lionel W. R. T.
Turner, Edward H. ,,.
V.
Vale, Seymour D.
Vibart, John F. ..
Vile, E. A
Vincent, Charles ,.
Vincent, Richard ..
Vines, Duncan F...
w.
Wadeson, Lionel S. ...
Wale, Percival R
Ward, John C
Warden, St. Leger S ....
Waters, William H. ...
Watts, Alfred J
Wayman, Arthur H. ...
Webb, Horace O
Wells, George T. D. ..,
Whish, EricV
Wilkinson, Robert J. ...
Will, Walter
Williams, David G. L...
Williams, John A.
Williams, William E.
Williams, William A. ...
Willock, Archibald R. G.
Wilson, Neville F. J. ..
Withers, Edgar C.
Wood, Frank A
Wood, George E
Wood-Smith, Norman
Gr
L
S L
Gr
Gr
L
ChE
Cr
Cr
AE
Gr
Cr
L
Cr
S L
E
L
E
L
Gr
Cr
L
E
E
E
Cr
L
AE
L
Cr
E
Gr
E
E
L
L
AE
E
Gr
AE
E
E
Cr
Cr
L
E
E
L
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
489
LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE
ACCORDING TO SENIORITY.
Note. — For relative rank with Officers of the Royal Navy see pages 951J of the
Quarterly Navy List.
The Letter (G) after an officer's name denotes that he has received an
Honorary Certificate at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
DIRECTOR OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
Captain Walter Lurasden, O.V.O., R.N. (Retired) (17 March 1909).
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
Captain George S. Hewett R.I.M. (27 Feb 1910).
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF 2 HE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
Captain Edward J. C. Hordern, R.I.M. (10 Aug 12).
Name.
1ST Grade. COMMANDERS.
mSt. Leger Stanley Warden (G)
mThomas Arthur Leach De Berry »
mGeorge Stuart Hewett (G) (Deputy Director of
the Royal Indian Marine)
mCharles James Cope Kendall (G) D.S.O
Charles George Sinclair (G)
Neville Frederick Jar vis Wilson (G)
Seymour Douglas Vale (G) ...
lllWilloughby Baynes Huddleston (G)
Frank Dobson
2nd Grade.
Charlie Steward Hickman (G)
Donald Hope Gibsone ... ... ... .„
ttlMichael Warren Farewell (G)
Duncan Frederick Vines
Ernest Gray Mills
Charles William Shearme (G)
Charles Beauclerk Henley (G)
mEdward Joseph Calveley Hordern (Assistant
Director of the Royal Indian Marine)
m John Janies Wilkie Calderon
m Alfred Stevenson Balfour (G) _
mBenjamin Henry Jones (G) ... ... .„
Thomas Herbert Henry Hand (G)...
mCharles Gardner (G) „
3rd Grade.
mEdward Stocken .... ...
mAnthony Hamilton ,... ... ._
m Archibald Ravenshaw Gore Willock (G) ...
Walford Charles Taylor (G).
mGeorge Newton Forteath
mAustin Edward Harold
mGeorge Henry Stranaham La Touche
mArthur St. Clair Bowden (G)
mAlexander Gordon Bingham (G) _
Arthur Pollexfen Robinson ...
mFrancis Vavasour de Burgh (G)
William Ramsay Binny Douglas .„
Clifford William Ramsay ... .„ ^
35
Date of Seniority.
20 June 95
20 June 95
9 Oct
96
19 June 02
22 Feb
03
26 Mar
03
7 Dec
03
9 May
04
6 Feb
05
27 Feb
05
11 Feb
06
1 Apr
06
21 Aug
06
18 Apr
07
18 Apr
07
13 June
07
26 July
07
22 June
05
31 July
07
13 Oct
07
24 Nov
07
4 Jan
08
1 Oct
08
1 May
09
21 May
09
18 July
11
18 July
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Nov
11
26 Nov
11
26 Nov
11
13 Apr
12
26 Nov
12
1 Dec
12
440
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
Name.
LIEUTENANTS.
ttlEdward James Headlam {acting Commander)
TltGeorge Home Finnis (G) {acting Commander)
mErnest Whiteside Huddleston {acting Commander)
muliver Goldsmith (G)
twKobert Godfrey Strong
Hubert Mackenzie Salmond ...
tttCharles Osborne Campbell ...
m William Kirkwood Thyne
mHenry Morland
Charles Ross Campbell
itltErnest John Constant ...
UtEdmund Wilmot Danson
mJohn Fleming Vibart ... ... ...
HtHubert Mainwaring Keir Moilliet ...
Charles Richard Goad...
mJohn Chappell Ward
mEric Vipan Whish
mBruce Cunliffe Marsh
mCharles Arthur Scott ...
m Vivian Franklin Lvon Rose Price ...
Percy Greville Glanville
Edward Heath Dauglish
Eustace Howard Marsden
Bertram Hughes-Hallett
Henry Aloysius Bruno Digby-Beste ...
Paul Cuthbert Horsburgh Lane
Edgar Clements Withers
Lionel William Bichard Tufnell Turbett
Duncan Jasper Manfield
Henry Waterworth Bligh Livesay ...
TltRose Caradoc Percy Price
Ralph Montague Philby -
Arthur Goodall Maundrell
Robert Aveline Melhuish
Norman Wood-Smith ...
(7) Bnan Gordon {Appointed to H.3I.S1 Fox' for
twelve months' training, 10 Aug 13
Arthur Gordon Kin ch
Maurice Pearson Cooper
Charles Buskisson Corser
James Collis Bird
Richard William Vandeleur Beatty
Thomas Joseph Farrell
Richard Hart Garstin ... ...
Guy Engledne
Albane Rahere Castleton Poyntz
Herbert Ludlow Davis
46
Date of
Seniority.
1 Apr
00
1 Apr
00
1 Apr
00
16 June 00
1 Apr
00
1 Dec
00
4 Aug
01
6 July
01
21 June 02
24 Aug
02
25 Nov
02
4 Apr
03
4 Apr
03
7 Nov
03
7 Nov
03
7 Nov
03
15 May
04
26 May
05
11 Sept
05
6 Aug
06
2 Feb
08
11 May
08
INov
08
28 Feb
09
28 Feb
09
2 May
09
23 May
09
23 May
09
23 May
09
24 Aug
09
2 Sept
09
21 Feb
10
9 Apr
10
13 Nov
10
8 Jan
11
16 Apr
11
15 June
11
25 June
11
25 June
11
30 July
11
30 JuJy
11
4 Sept
11
9 Oct
11
23 Oct
11
23 Oct
11
23 Oct
11
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL^INDIAN MARINE.
441
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
LIEUTENANTS.— continued.
Cecil Robert Bluett
Geoffrey Rawson
Joseph Noel Metcalfe
Lionel Sinclair Wadeson
Charles Henry Boykett
Cecil Gwydyr Hallett ...
Reginald Dundas Merriman ...
William Alexander Galbraith
Edward Me Ivill Bay fie I d
George Thomas Dane Wells
56
8 Jan
5 Feb
5 Feb
5 Feb
28 Dec
28 Dec
28 Mar 13
15 June 13
8 July 13
4 Aug 13
SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Thomas Maxwell Stuart Milne-Henderson.
Arthur Henry Barton Gray ...
George Malcolmson Osborne-Smith ...
Reginald Carr Gilbert McClement ...
Harold To wnshend Boultbee
Charles Jacomb Nicoll
Lancelot Sanderson
Robert Laurie Hay ward
John Cameron ...
Henry Philip Hughes-Hallett
Henry Welch Thomas
Claude Calcot Footner
Lawrence Edward Briard
Ludovic Roy Miller
Roderick Alastair Hugh McConnell ...
Arthur Rullion Rattray
Harold Charles Beauchamp ...
Eugene John Vincent Hemelryk
Phillip Armitage Mare
Phillip Antony Curtis
Ronald Francis Keith Macdonald
Arthur Edward Gooding
22
CHIEF ENGINEERS,
Frank Olford
Edmund James Ellery
Arthur Bonny ...
John Lush
Thomas Henry Knight...
mWilliam Charles Sharvell
mCharles Frederick Laslett ...
mHugh Robertson
mArchibald Anthony McDonald
Charles Thomas Amor ...
10
23 Mar 10
23 Mar
10
23 Mar
10
19 Aug
10
25 Feb
11
25 Feb
11
10 Aug
11
10 Aug
11
25 Oct
11
5 Dec
11
12 Dec
11
17 Jan
12
19 Jan
12
19 Jan
12
8 Feb
12
24 May
12
14 Sept
12
23 Nov
12
6 Dec
12
6 Dec
12
6 Dec
12
18 Jan
13
6 May 11
21 June 11
21 June 11
10 Sept 11
5 Oct 11
17 Nov 11
10 Dec 11
13 July 12
8 June 13
6 Nov 13
442 OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
ENGINEERS.
mRichard Edmund Cornforth Bolton
mFrank Todd Frazer
IW Ernest Albert Vile
mGeorge Ellis Wood
E wan Edward Macpherson...
mErnest Guppy
mRichard Vincent
James William Mineard Godden . . .
mErnest Randolph Abbott
mWilliam Charles Constable
IttFrederick Brown Phillips
mThomas Brisbane Newton
Theodore George John Harvey
m Arthur Barry Codings
mAlexander Annan Duncan
Alfred Henry Baker
mGeorge Harold Hindman...
m William Henry Waters „
William Walter Collins
mWilliam Arthur Williams
mReginald Seymour Baskett
Sydney Cecil Edenborough
mCharles Vincent ...
George Noake Rowe
William George Horley
mHenry Ellis
Ernest Stuart Borner
John Sutherland Page
Thomas Archibald Lemon ...
Albert Henry Frederick de Woolf son
Sydney James Fenner
Phillip Bennicke Porter
Roger Horace Ansell
Horace Oscar Webb
Arthur Henry Wayman
George Hull .. .
Randolph Caldecott Morley
Thomas Kerr
William Edward Edge
William Arthur Cable
Reginald Herbert Baker ...
Abraham Thomson
George Reginald Ellis
Frank Allen Wood
Walter Guy Marfield
Stephen Bolton Tienoweth
George Lewis Annett
Edward Ewart Williams ._
Charles Parnis
Walter Will
50
Date of
Seniority.
05
06
06
07
08
08
29 July 01
21 Dec 01
17 Jan 02
3 Feb 02
3 May 02
2 Aug 02
28 Oct 02
22 Dec 02
19 Sept 03
7 June 04
31 Mar 05
26 May 05
28 Oct 05
7 Nov
22 Apr
31 Dec
10 Oct
1 Mar
27 Mar
5 June 08
1 Aug 08
25 Aug 08
4 Jan 09
18 May 09
20 May 09
12 July 09
4 Aug
21 Aug
4 Oct
13 Nov
22 Aug
28 Aug
7 Sept
19 Nov
19 Nov
12 Jan
28 Jan
22 Apr
20 May 11
17 Jmie 11
24 Sept 11
17 Nov 11
30 Apr 12
2 June 12
2 July 12
13 Jan 13
30 May 13
2 Sept 13
9 Sept 13
7 Oct 13
09
09
09
09
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN MARINE. 443
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS.
James Beggs „
Robert Joseph Wilkinson ...
Carl Rousey Leopold Bergner
Frederick Greenlees
John Ernest Roberts
John Edmund Moloney
Walter Richardson ...
Fred Burton ...
Percival Russell Wale
George Semark Miskin
Percy Charles Barrell
Harold Kenneth Daniel ...
Wilfrid John Lifton ...
Albert Edward Frank Orchard
John Aithur Williams
Harry Smith
16
11 Jan
19 Apr
30 Aug
6 Sept
12 May
1 Sept
24 Sept
17 Oct
23 Apr
21 Oct
1 Feb
30 Apr
14 Aug
12 Sept
6 Oct
24 Nov
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
13
GUNNERS.
ttlMathew Bangalista
Edwin Benfold
mJohn Chapman Ives
mJames Smith ...
George Berriman
Charles Ernest Scholefield
John Samuel Busher
Richard Gain
Alfred John Watts ...
Edward Horace Turner
Alfred Joshua Black
George Rose ...
Edward Nelson Alleyn Sayers
David Gustave Llewellyn Williams
George Gallie McMillan
William James Safe ,
Alfred Ernest Albert Charlo
Joseph Charles Henry Edgecombe
George Frederick Cecil Long
Oscar Edward Joyce...,
Leonard William Nock Fordham ...
21
1 Jan
88
21 Sept
1 Dec
90
94
6 Apr
1 July
5 May
7 Feb
96
02
04
05
24 Feb
05
21 May
21 May
31 Aug
24 Nov
07
07
10
10
24 Nov
10
1 Dec
10
6 Feb
11
13 Apr
28 Apr
26 Sept
5 Mar
11
11
11
12
5 Nov
12
1 Feb
13
Richard Geary
CARPENTER.
20 Apr 09
444
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF OFFICERS ON THE ACTIVE
LIST, OF HONORARY OFFICERS, AND OF THE!
NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OF THE ROYAL NAVAL
RESERVE.
(Retired Officers of Royal Naval Reserve are shown in a
separate list at page 723 of Quarterly Navy List, after Retired
Officers of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.)
Note. — Officers whose dates of seniority are in italics, are attached to the
New Zealand Branch of the Royal Naval Reserve (see page 516).
ABBREVIATIONS, &C.
A. E. denotes Assistant Engineer.
A. P. . . . Assistant Paymaster.
Cr Commander.
E Engineer.
Hon. Ch. E. . Honorary Chief Engineer.
Hon. Cr. . . Honorary Commander.
Hon. L. . . Honorary Lieutenant.
Hon. S. L. . Honorary Sub-Lieutenant.
L Lieutenant,
Mid. . . . Midshipman.
P. denotes Paymaster.
Skr. . . . Skipper.
S. L. . . . Sub-Lieutenant.
S. P. . . . Staff Paymaster.
Sen. E. . . Senior Engineer.
W. E. . . . Warrant Engineer.
(Act.) after the rank denotes Officer holds
Acting Rank only.
r.f.c denotes Officer serving in Naval Wing,
Royal Flying Corps.
A.
Acheson, Leon 8
Adam, Charles ... .,
Adams, Charles E.
Adams, Gordon E.
Adamson, Percy A. N.
Addison, Albert E.
Agassiz, Thomas R .
Rank. Seniority.
SL
(proby)
L
L
Mid
E
L
Cr
] Jan 14
10 Dec 03
18 Oct 09
11 Aug 08
21 Oct 02
30 "Nov 10
20 Aug 13
Aikman, Edmund
Ailsa, The Most Honourable
the Marquis of
Alabaster, John B.
Alder, Ralph H. L. ..
Aldridge, Farrant F. ..
Alexander, Aeneas C...
Alexander, David W. ..
Alexander, Robert L,
Rank. Seniority.
HonL
S L (act)
SL
A P
WE
L
L
21 May 11
7 Aug 74
7 Apr 11
23 Sept 13
5 Nov 04
1 Jan 12
16 Apr 13
12 Nov 10
ROYAL
NAVAL RESERVE.
445
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Allen, Reginald
Mid
15 Aug 11
Bailey, Walter S
HonL
30 June 89
(proby)
Bain, James
Hon Ch E
7 Feb 88
Alltree, Ernest W
8 L (act)
13 Feb 13
Baker, Wilfrid A
SL
1 Oct 10
Ambler, Alexander L
S L
1 July 11
Ballard, John
Skr
6 Feb 11
Ambrose, Thomas rd
E
15 Feb 01
Balmer, John
WE
30 May 10
Anchor, Herbert J
Mid
1 July 13
Baldwin, Mark
WE
1 Apr 11
(proby)
Balkwill, Thomas F
Mid
1 Apr 13
Anderson, Leslie T
Mid
1 Oct 13
(proby)
(proby)
Bane, James R
Mid
lApr 10
Angell, Frederick W
Mid
1 July 11
Barber, Arthur W. ... rd
L
2 Mar 04
(proby)
Barber, Arthur W
Skr
7 May 13
Angus, Robert
L
23 July 11
Barber, Russell A
L
9 Jan 06
Annall, Henry
L
25 May 11
Barclay, Joseph J. E
Mid
1 Apr 13
Anson, George 0
A P
17 May 04
(proby)
Appleyard, Percy
S L ( act)
8 Nov 10
Barlow, Edwin
Skr
19 Sept 12
Apps, John P
Mid
1 Jan 1 4
Barnes, Henry W
Barnish, Geoffrey H
Skr
6 Aug 12
(proby)
SL
18 Jan 13
Armit, William B
S li(proby)
12 Mar 13
(proby)
Armitage. Albert B. ... rd
Cr
4 June 07
Barnsdale, John B. V.
L
27 May 04
Armstrong, John B
Mid
(proby)
1 Jan 12
Barr, William
Mid
(proby)
1 July 10
Armstrong, William L. 0.
Mid
22 Jan 12
Barradell, Lancelot H.
Mid
15 Aug 10
(proby)
Barrett, George W
AP
19 July 10
Arnot, George H rd
L
11 Feb 01
Barron, Charles
L
29 Mar 06
Ash, Harry A. H
L
25 Sept 10
Barter, Henry O
L
21 Feb 10
Ash, William E
Sir.
28 Nov 13
Bartlett, Bryaut O
AP
18 Sept 11
Ashton, William K
AP
15 Oct 06
Bartlett, Charles A. ... rd
Cr
2 Aug 09
Aslin, Robert
L
16 Jan 14
Bartlett, Sidney
SL
1 July 13
Atherton, Lionel L
SL
7 Nov 03
Barton, George E
SL
25 Aug 05
Atkins, James E
S L
28 Sept 07
Barton, William
L
20 Apr 06
Atkinson, Ralph H. ... rd
E
26 May 00
Bassett, William
A P
23 July 02
Atkinson William E
SL
1 July 13
Batchelor, Harold J
SL (act)
8 Oct 13
(proby}
Bate, Charles H
L
3 Aug 11
Attwood, Douglas R
Mid'
4 Aug 09
Bates, Charles E
Skr
10 Sept 13
Auld, James D
AP
24 Jan 08
(proby)
Auten, Harold
Mid
1 July 10
Batley, Alfred W
E
17 Jan 00
Avern, James ... .. ...
L
24 Nov 11
Battle, Walter C
L
15 Mar 12
Avern, William
SL
6 Dec 07
Aylen, Clarence E. H. ...
L
18 Oct 09
Baynham, Walter de M. rd
L
18 Sept 07
Ayres, Arthur H
SL
9 May 03
Beadnell, Frank E
L
20 Dec 98
Beard, Albert
P
16 Aug 12
Beard, Reginald D
S L
29 Nov 11
Beatty, James W
Mid
(proby)
7 Aug 13
Beatty, Tom P
Mid
(proby)
1 Jan 13
Beavan, William W. J.
L
6 June 02
Bee, George
Skr
1 Aug 11
Begg, William
W E
1 Apr 11
Behrmann, James J
SL
Uan 11
Beighton, John
SL
SO Mar 07
Bell, Albert H
AP
18 Mar 10
Bell, Arthur
Skr
19 May 11
Bell, Frederick H
W E
1 Oct 12
Bell, William H
E
30 May 00
Benett-Dampier, John S. T.
Mid
18 Aug 11
B.
(proby)
Bennett, Arthur G. A.
AP
24 Jan 08
Bennett, Hugh D
L
30 Jan 07
Back, Reginald S
P
6 Oct 09
Bennett, William G.
L
22 Nov 12
Bacon, Sidney K
L
23 Oct 05
Bentley, Hugh G. B
L
21 Jan 11
Baden-Powell, Warrington
HonL
19 Aug 84
Beresford, William
L
4 May 07
Bagot, Arthur G
HonL
30 June 83
Beresford, William J
WE
20 May 05
Bagot, Arthur G. D
Mid
(proby)
7 Aug 13
Berry, Bernard K
Mid
1 Apr 10
446
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Bertram, Arthur
Bast, Tom E ,
Bevan, Bernard B.
Bevan, William D.
Bevis, Francis W. W. ..,
Bicker-Caarten Adrian
Bickford, Jack G.
Bignold, Frederick B....
Billam, George E. D. ...
Bingham, John W.
Binks, John W
Birchall, John
Bird, Alfred S
Bird. Arthur H
Bird, George S. E.
Birnie, Alexander F. ...
Birnie, Harry C
Biron, Henry.
Bishop, Richard J. D....
Bishop, William 8. ...
Bisset, James G. P. ...
Blacklock, Anthony ...
Blair, David
Blakiston, John H.
Bland, Walter E
Blencowe, Charles B. ...
Blenkins, Gerald S. ...
Bloomfield, Israel V. ...
Blow, Harold
Boase, Charles C
Boggs, Lawrence S. ...
Bolton, Samuel
Bond, Frank A
Bond, Harman A. L. ...
Bond, John
Boothroyd, Byron T. ...
Boothroyd, Kenneth ...
Borland, John Mel. ...
Bosdet, Vernon J. H. ...
Boswell, Albert E
Bouch, Charles H.
Bourdillon, Francis E.
Bowen, Edmund M. ...
Bowie, Joseph
Bowman, Henry
Bowyer, Leslie H.
Boxford, Walter A. J. ...
Boxhall, Charles F. ...
Boxhall, Joseph G.
Boyce, Elisha
Boyle, William -
Braddock, Arthur L. ...
Brade, Frank T
Mid
(proby)
P
Mid
(prt.by)
E
L
8L
Mid
(proby)
L
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
L
E
SL(vroby)
L
Mid
(proby)
WE
L
L
AP
WE
SL
S L
L
Mid
(proby)
Skr
L
Mid
(proby)
AP
SL
L
L
L
L
L
W E
A E
L
L
S L
L
L
Mid
W E
WE
Skr
Mid
(proby)
AP
A P
SL
W E
Seniority.
14 Apr 04
15 May 12
2oOct 13
12 Aug 96
2S Apr 11
15 Oct 12
7 Aug 13
25 Feb 11
10 Aug 12
9 Jan 13
29 Feb 12
30 Oct 00
1 Jan 14
2 Mar 05
7 Aug 13
13 Sept 06
12 Dec 07
5 Den 03
21 Apr 11
1 Api 11
1 Jan 10
1 Jan 13
21 Apr 10
23 Dec 13
28 Aug 12
18 Oct 09
1 July 13
22 Jan 04
15 July 13
16 Julv02
17 Nov 12
11 Dec 07
Apr 11
29 Jan 13
19 June 05
26 Mav 99
2 Feb 10
16 Apr 01
1 July 12
6 Oct 12
10 Mar 05
4 Feb 10
1 July 11
30 May 10
17 June 11
7 Aug 13
4 Mar 10
11 Jan 12
1 Oct 11
22 May 05
A P 8 July 09
A P 30 Jan* 08
L 28 Apr 13
Bradley, George M. ...
Hradley, John P
Braine, Carl S
Braithwaite, Dudley ...
Bransom, George A. ...
Brass, Charles E. ...
Brassey, G.C.B., Ike Right
Hon. Earl
Brattle, Reginald P
Bray, Charles W
Bray, George B
Bray, Walter
Brewer, Howard
Bridges, Ralph L
Bridges, Trevor W
Bridgman, Ronald A. O. ..
Briggs, George F
Bright, Cecil W
Brinham, Ernest
Briscoe, Robert F
Bristow, Horace W
Britten, Edgar T
Brogden, Charles A
Bromley, Arthur W
Bromley, Cyril H .■
Brook, James K
Brooke, William ,
Brooke, William
Brookes, Ernest G ,
Brooke-Smith, Louis A. ...
Brooke- Webb, Arthur C. ...
Brooks, Cecil ,
Brooks, George
Brown, Angus G
Brown, Arthur T
Brown, Charles F
Biown, Outhbert L
Brown, Frederick G
brown, Gordon D
Brown, Henry G
Brown, John C
Brown, Joseph , ...
Brown, Robert
Brown, William D
Brown, William J. ... hd
Brown, William T. ... bd
Browne, Charles E
Browne, Wallis V
Browning, John B
Browning, Robert S
Bruce, Dick F. T
Bruce, George W
Bruce, Wilfrid M
Buck, Richard H
Buckingham, Samuel
Buckler, John O
Bucknell, Archibald C.
Bugg<§, John M rd
Bullock, Charles A
Rank. Seniority.
Skr
Mid
Mid
(proby)
AP
A P (act)
WE
HonCr
AP
SL
(proby)
SL
AP
Mid
(proby)
Mid
SL (proby)
Mid
(proby)
P
AP
WE
HonL
Skr
L
L
L
SL (proby)
8 L
E
L
S L (act)
L
L
L
SL
SL
L
L
SL (proby)
L
Mid
(proby)
AP
L
Skr
Skr
W E
E
E
L
Sen E
L
SL
L
L
Cr.
L
Skr
L
SL
Cr
L
|30Apr 12 I
1 Jan 10 I
1 Apr 13 I
6 Deo 05 i
11 Oct 05 I
17 July 05 I
7 Mar 04 1
22 Jan 04 I
18 Jan 13 I
1 Apr 13 \
4 Aug 06 \
1 July 13 I
1 Oct 08 I
1 Oct 13 i
1 July 09
23 Jan 07 I
21 Apr 1 1 I
1 Apr 11 I
30 June 89 I
27 Aug 13 J
8 June 06 j
18 Mar 05 J
29 Sept 11
1 Oct 13 I
14 Jan 14 1
3 Feb 96 I
18 Oct 09 I
12 Oct 11 I
30 July 06 I
3Junel0 \
1 Feb 06 I
18 Dec 11
1 Jan 14 |
12 Aug 10 I
28 Feb 11
1 Oct 13 I
18 Nov 03 I
1 Apr 13 |
4 Aug 06
14 Apr 11
16 June 11
9 Feb 11
15 Nov 05
13 July 01
1 Sept 92
18 Oct 09
1 Sept 09
15 Mar 12
1 Apr 11
18 Oct 09
24 Julv 06
30 June 13
19 Jan 12
6 Feb 11
16 Aug 13
1 Oct 12
25 Oct 11
29 Aug 09
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
447
JBurchall, Frederick J.
| Burdon, Robert F
Burdon, Vincent
Burleigh, Cecil W
Burn, John
Burnett, Thomas A
Burnham, Percy R
Burridge, Robert L
Burrows, Walter
Busk, Hans A. ... r.f.c
Busteed, Henry R. r.f.c.
Butcher, Victor G.
Butler. Frederick J. L.
Butler, Gordon B
Butler, James
Butler, Shan B
Butt, Harry L
Byrne, Matthew W. ...
Byron, John
Cadou, Edward B.
Cain, Alan E
Calder, Harry
Calder, Norris E
Calder, William R.
Cameron, Evan P.
Cameron, James J.
Cameron, Robert
[Cameron, William
Campbell, Archibald B.
Campbell, James L. M.
Campbell, Patrick S. ...
Campbell, William
Campbell, William McR.
! Campos, Victor R. d'A.
(Capper, Robert
[Care, Vincenzo F
i Carey, Hamilton F. ...
i Carlton, George F.
[ Carr, Leslie R
[Carroll, Charles E.
| Carson, John
I Carter, Charles W,
Carter, Ernest A. J. W.
Carter, Richard J.
I Cartmer, Garnet E. ...
I Cartwright, Charles C.
ICartwright, Harry
Cartwright, William C.
sCarver, Edward S.
[Case, Herbert K
Casey, Denis A
. Casson.Dunslay H. ...
Cattrall. George L. ...
ICavill, Herbert J
Cay, Charles D
WE
WE
W E
L
L
Mid
(probij)
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
Skr
SL(proby)
S L
A P(act)
8 L (act )
Mid
(proby)
Skr
Mid
(proby)
L
E
Mid
Cr
L
L
WE
L
L
L
W E
W E
AP
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
S L (act)
E
L
L
AP
SL
L
L
SL
WE
AP
SL
L
SL (proby)
L
AE
W E
L
SL
Mid
L
E
SL (proby)
L
Seniority.
18 Apr
05
1 Oct
11
1 Apr
12
10 Feb
03
27 June
05
23 Dec
13
15 Aug
10
1 July
13
21 Nov
13
27 Jan
14
4 Oct
13
14 Oct
ia
1 July 13
7 Aug
13
14 Feb
11
7 Aug
13
12 May
0-1
20 Oct
98
4 Aug
09
25 Mar 13
0 Oct
IS
21 Apr
02
5 Apr
10
8 Nov
11
21 May
11
8 Nov
02
1 Oct
11
9 June
05
5 Nov
04
1 July
13
15 Aug
11
25 July
10
11 JuneOl
18 Oct
09
23 Nov
03
26 Jan
10
1 Apr
12
19 Apr
Hi
21 Dec 12
19 Mar
(14
11 May
10
10 June
04
11 Sept
13
18 Oct
09
1 Jan
14
1 Nov
09
12 Aug
9H
11 Oct
07
16 Apr
08
1 July
13
2 Aug
07
1 Jan
10
22 Aug
99
1 Jan
14
21 Feb
08
Chadwyck - Healey, Sir
Charles E. H.. kcb. kc...
Chamberlain, Gerald H. ...
Chamberlain. Henry N. ...
Chamberlayne Tankerville
Chaplin, John M
Chaplin, Joseph K
Chappell, Fred
Charles, George
Charles, James T. W. cb.rp
Charlewood, Clement J. ..
Chater, John D. G
Chaworth-Musters, John C.
Cheshire, Harold F
Chester, Frank H
Chettle, Robert D
Chick, Albert
Chisholm, James ri
Chisholm, Robert O
Churchill Lemon, Bertie G
Claret, Frank H ,
Clark, George W ,
Clark, Svdney B
Clark William
Clark, William H. S
Clarke, David M
Clarke, Ernest
Clarke, Francis H. D ,
Clarke, Francis P ,
Clarke, Henry B
Clarke, Henry E
Clarke, James A ,
Clay, George ,
Cleeves, York McL
Clements, John G
Clementson, William B. ..,
Clemson, Alfred W ,
Clerk, Sir George D
Cleveland, John A. .
Clifton, Sydney E. W.
Clifton-Mogg, William P....
Coates, Edward M ,
Coates, Thomas
Cockburn , Andrew ... RD
Cockman, George W. ... bd
Cocks, Arthur
Colbourne, Gilbert R....
Colbourne, Walter S. ...
Colegrave, William H.
Coleman, Charles P. ...
Cole, Cyril E. P
Coles, Vyvian H
Collier, Edward des F.
Collier, John R. C. ...
Collings, Ernest W. ...
Collins, Arthur R. D....
Collins, Edward
Collins, William H. ...
Rank. Seniority.
Hon Cr
SL
L
HonL
S L (act)
S L
WE
WE
Cr
S L (act)
Mid
(proby)
L
AP
S L
(proby)
L
WE
E
SL
AP
L
Skr
SL
L
Mid
S L (proby)
L
L
WE
Skr
AP
AP
E
Mid
(proby)
AP
L
SL
HonL
Skr
WE
SL
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
E
Cr
L
SP
SL
L
E
Mid
AP
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
E
L
Hon Cr
Skr
7 Mar 04
13 Oct 12
21 May 13
30 June 85
1 Aug 12
17 July 12
10 Aug 05
30 June 10
24 Apr 07
26 Feb 12
15 Aug 10
28 Jan 09
29 June 04
1 Jan 12
1 Jan 14
16 June 04
20 Jan 91
1 Oct 12
19 Jan 14
18 Oct 09
10 July 12
1 Oct 12
12 Sept 12
1 Oct 10
1 July 13
18 Oct 09
If* Mar 13
1 Apr 11
30 Mar 12
10 June 04
25 Feb 13
17 Feb 00
2 Jan 13
4 Aug 06
29 Sept 09
1 Oct 11
30 June 82
31 July 13
1 Oct 11
1 Jan 10
1 July 10
1 Oct 13
1 Jan 01
3 Mar 06
28 Apr 11
8 July 09
9 Jan 03
26 Nov 03
16 May 00
27 May 93
3 Mar 13
1 July 11
1 July 11
19 June 02
18 Mar 11
21 July 90
26 Aug 11
448
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Collyer, Eoger M. M. bd
Colson, Douglas N
Connell, George D
Connolly, Robert 8
Connon. Alfred B
Considine, Percy J. F.
Cook, Henry
Cook, Herbert H
Cooke, Francis H
Cooke, Frederick
Cooke, George T
Coombs, Thomas E
Cooper, Bernard H
Cooper, Charles P
Cooper, Frederic G
Cooper, Harold J
Cooper, John M
Cooner, Walter H
Corbett-Wilson, Archibald
r.f.c.
Corbitt, Henry
Cornwall, Newenham B.
delaC
Corry, Alexander
Cotton-Stapleton, Campbell
P
Cottrell, Vincent 8
Couch, George W
Couldrey, Frank J
Coupland, John T
Cowan, Robert
Cowan, William
Cowdy, Cecil J. H
Cowe, John T
Cowling, George W
Cowling, William R
Cowper, Benjamin C. A. E
Cox, Bernard T
Cox, Cyril
Cox, Valentine S
Coxon, Tom L
Coyle, William B
Oraddy, Alfred E
Craig, Donald M
Craig, James C
Craven, George E. P
Crawford, Joseph ,
Cree, George A ,
Crichton, Henry T
Croasdaile, John L
Cromie, John
Cross, Cyril D
Cross, Frederick C
Cross, Robert G
Crosse, Thomas E
Crouch, Edward R
Croxford. Arthur P
Croysdale, Charles N
Rank. Seniority.
L
Mid
L
L
SL
Mid
(proby)
L
Skr
L
Mid
L
L
AP
L
L
AP
Mid
L
S L
(proby)
WE
Cr
E
L
L
Mid
(proby)
S L
Skr
SL
W E
AP
Skr
Skr
W
SL
SL
AP
Mid
(proby)
WE
L
P
Ski-
Sen E
AP
E
AE
AP
Mid
(proby)
WE
AP
L
L
Mid
L
L
SL
(proby)
1 Feb 07
1 July 09
14 Oct 05
30 June 09
12 Mar 13
23 Dec 13
18 Oct 09
24 Sept 13
4 Dec 06
2 Aug 07
7 July 08
29 June 11
9 July 04
24 Aug 05
12 Jan 07
18 Mar 12
11 Aug 08
19 Feb 04
15 Mar 14
1 Oct 12
27 June 11
17 Mar 99
13 Mar 08
18 Oct 09
1 Apr 13
Uan 13
27 Feb 11
1 July 13
18 Mar 13
9 July 04
6 Mar 11
6 Feb 11
24 Jan 10
21 Nov 12
15 Nov 09
14Jun 04
22 Jan 12
10 May 09
26 Feb 13
17 June 10
24 Feb 11
10 May 11
10 June 04
26 Aug 95
13 Jan 99
15 Oct 06
1 Apr 13
19 Apr 10
15 Oct 06
18 Sept 08
22 Aug 10
18 Aug 11
18 Oct 09
11 Sept 12
1 Jan 14
Crump, Edward H
Culhane, Michael J
Cullimore, Bertie H
Cullum, Thomas E. ... bd
Cunningham, George A. ...
Cunningham, Sydney J.
Custance, Frederick H.M.bd
Cusworth, George E.
Daff, John T
Dalby, Edwin B
Dale, Wellington T
Dallas, William E. B.
Dalrymple-Clark, Ian H
W. S r.f.
Dancer, Oliver J. W. ...
Daniel, Horace S
Daniel, Richard L. ... I
Dart, Henry J
d'Auquier, Hector A. ..
Davenport, William 8.
Davenport-Jones, Douglas
Davey, George
David, Hugh F bd
Davidson, Charles
Davies, Alfred E
Davies, Bertram H. .
Davies, Charles J.
Davies, David J
Davies, John
Davies, William G.
Davies, William M. .
Davles-Berrington, Arthur
J.
Davis, Charles J
Davis, Howard C
Davis, John S
Davis, William H rd
Davison, Anthony J
Davison, Harold J
Davy, William K
Dawson, George A
Dawson, Thomas A
Dawson, Thomas B
Day, Roderick W
Day, Selwyn M rd
Rank. Seniority.
SL
(proby)
P
Mid
(proby)
P
WE
SL
Cr
WE
S L
(proby)
L
8 L (act)
Mid
(proby)
SL
Mid
S L (act)
Cr
W E
L
L
L
L
Cr
L
AP
SL
AP
IAP
S L (act)
P
Mid
(proby)
SL
L
Mid
(proby)
L
Hon Ch E
L
Mid
(proby)
Mid
Skr
AE
L
L
18 Feb 02
18 Jan 13
24 Jan 05
10 May 05
1 July 09
12 Mar 12
1 Jan 14
1 Oct 13
12 Jan 11
30 Oct 12
1 Oct 13
1 July 13
6 Sept 94
26 June 12
27 Jan 10
10 Mar 10
1 Oct 10
12 Feb 06
21 July 12
1 May 13
5 Oct 10
9 Oct 07
15 May 00
1 Apr 11
6 July 03
20 Feb 01
24 Junel3
16 Nov 08
14 Feb 03
29 Dec 11
23 Oct 12
13 Sept 10
1 Jan 12
31 Dec 03
30 June 89
11 Aug 08
23 Dec 13
1 Jan 09
5 July 11
24 Feb 97
7 Apr 10
31 Mar 04
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
449
Deacon, William H. G. kd
Dean, Arthur H
Dean, George L. H
Dean, Horace J
Deane, Herbert A
Deans, John
Debnani, Philip A
Dendy, Charles S
Dendy, James G
Denholm, Alexander
Dennier, William H. S.
Derrick, John W
Dettmar, Charles L
Devlin, William
Dibb, William J bd
Dickens, George F
Dickson, William H
Diggle, Ernest G RD
Dimond, William
Dingwall, George
Dix, John F
Dixon, Edward A
Dixon, John B
Dixon, Joseph
Dodd, James P
Dodds, William
Dolphin, Guy R
Dolton, Joseph A. C
Dominy, Reginald H
Donohue, William J
Donovan, Herbert B
Doorly, James G. S
Doubieday, George H. D. ...
Douglas, Lionel D
Douglas, Montague G.
Douton, Aubrey R. C
Dowd, Ernest. G
Dowdeswell, Walter L.
Dowding, Geoffrey M.
Dowding, John C. K
Dowdy, Donald
Down, Herbert J ,
Downes, Joseph L
Dowuie, Alexander P.
Doyle, Patrick J ,
Drake, Charles C. H. . ...
Drake, John H
Draper, Christopher r.f.c
Draper, Malcolm G
Drew, Alfred W
Drew, Harold
Drewry, George L
Drinkwater, John
Driver, Charles
Drummond, Charles
Drummond, Peter M. P. A.
S P
L
SL (proby)
L
L
AP
W E
SL
AP
E
W E
AP
SL
SL
E
Mid
L
Cr
AP
Mid
WE
Skr
W E
L
P
W E
L
Mid
(proby)
L
L
S L
L
Mid
(pmby)
SL
L
S L (act)
L
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
Mid
L
A P (act)
W E
AP
L
AP
L
SL
(proby)
S L (act)
SL
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
S L (act)
WE
HonL
S L
Seniority.
15 May 00
8 Dee 09
1 Oct 12
5 June09
23 July 12
19 July 10
16 Nov 09
30 Nov 10
6 July 03
26 Aug 95
19 Oct 09
23 Jan 07
26 Feb 13
1 Apr 12
19 Mar 03
4 Aug 09
1 Nov 07
7 Apr 13
17 July 05
29 Dec 06
7 Dec 04
3 Oct 13
lApr 11
9 Jan 04
20 July 13
12 Nov 09
10 May 06
1 Apr 13
20 May 05
5 July 13
1 Apr 13
20 Sept 11
10 Aug 12
6 Jan 03
13 May 10
29 Jan 13
1 Jan 11
7 Aug 13
9 Jan 13
15 Aug 10
15 Apr 07
3 Feb 13
18 Mar 13
2u Feb 01
28 Mar 08
15 Oct 04
27 Dec 07
27 Jan 14
15 July 09
11 June09
1 July 13
1 July 13
13 May 13
19 Oct 09
30 June 82
1 Jan 13
Dugdale, George F. ..
Duncan, William
Dunn, Arthur E
Dunn, Charles A
Dunn, Harold T
Dunn, KaymondH. A.
Dunning, John
Dunphy, Bernard
Dunster, William H. ..
Durkin, Percy
Durrad, Cyril S
Durrant, Charles
Durston, Albert
Bales, George D. B. ...
Easterbrook, Stephen
Mel. W
Eastty, Alfred M
Easton, Montague G. ...
Eekford, Peter G.... ...
Eden, John W
Edkin, Ernest
Edwards, Cyril
Edwards, John E ]
Edwards, Lionel J.
Edwards, Owen l
Edwards, Thomas S. ...
Edwards, William
Egleton, Harold E.
Eglington, William B...
Elder, Andrew
Bikes, Frederick J. G. M.
Elliot, Thomas
Elliott, Bertram
Elliott, George W.
Elliott, Jeffery
Elliott, Stephen P. ...
Ellis,. Ben
Ellis, Griffith
Blmslie, Edmund C. S.
Emson, Francis R.
England, Gilbert
Enright, William J. ...
Evans, Benjamin
Evans, Evan T
Evans, Henry
Evans, William P.
Everett, William B. ...
L
E
L
AP
L
L
SenE
L
SL
L
L
Skr
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
S L (act)
L
E
Skr
L
L
Cr
S L (act)
E
L
W E
AP
Mid
(proby)
WE
L
WE
L
Mid
(proby)
Mid
L
Skr
WE
E
AP
Mid
(proby)
S L (act)
Mid
(proby)
W E
Skr
SL
AP
450
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
F.
Fabian, Henry B. ... R»
Fairlie, Thomas F. ... RD
Fairnie, Robert M
Fair weather, Herbert
Falconer, Percy A. G.
Fall, Ernest M
Faragher, Lawrence H.
Farman, Joseph A
Farmer, Leslie G. H
Farrell, Henry N. J
Fawcett, Edwin
Fea, John E
Fell, Alfred H
Fen wick, Henry C. ... Ri
Ferries, Robert P. G
Ferrins, William J
Ferris, Alfred H
Fiddes, William C ,
Fielding, Allen ,
Fillingham. Harold E.
Finch, Ernest ,
Finch, Henry J. G
Findlay, Joseph F
Finlay, Charles E
Finlayson, Walter S
Finl<«w, .Reginald J
Firmstone, Frederick U. E,
Fishenden. Henry G
Fishwick, George D
Fisken, Peter
FitzGerald, Geoffrey J. F.
Fitz-Gerald, Nicholas
Fitzpatrick, Thomas
FitzRoy, Frederick H. RD
Flavel, Gilbert H
Fleming, Ivan K
Fletcher, Arthur
Fletcher, Percy N
Fletcher, William M
Flood, Willoughby A. G. ...
Foden, David F. W
Foot, Samuel A
Forbes, Adam
Forbes, Charles W. ... rd
Forbes, Edward M
Ford, Charles M
Ford, Reginald B. ... ...
Forster, William E
Forsvth. Hugh C. C
Fortier, Richard L
Foster, Charles F
Foster, Harry G.
Fowler, Ivor G. V. r.f.c.
Fowler, William K
Fox, Stephen C. ...
Francis, Ernest H.
Francis, Reginald J.
Frank, Frederick A.
...
SE
E
Mid
(probi/)
L
8 L (act)
S L
Mid
(proby)
Skr
Mid
(proby)
S L
WE
AE
AE
Cr
L
P
L
AP
L
SL
L
L
WE
L
Mid
SL
Mid
(proby)
AP
W E
S L (act)
8P
Skr
L
L
SL (proby)
Skr
SL
E
L
SL
Skr
Skr
E
A P
SL (proby)
A P
E
Mid
L
A P
S L (act)
SL
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
L
A P (act)
L
Seniority.
6 Aug 01
8 Mar 92
14 Jan 13
27 July 05
4 Nov 11
1 Jan 12
lApr 13
9 Oct 13
10 Aug 1?
1 July 12
1 Apr 11
17 Dec 02
27 Aug
11 Mar 07
30 Jan 07
20 Feb 01
20 May 04
10 June04
26 3 uneOti
1 July 10
17 July 05
3 July 10
1 Apr 12
18 Oct 09
23 June 09
1 Apr 11
2 Sept 12
29 Mar 02
9 Jan 08
16 Dec 04
14 May 12
2 June 09
6 Feb 11
26 Nov 03
18 Oct 09
1 Oct 13
17 Junell
4 July 04
20 Dec 98
19 Jan 12
15 Mar 12
1 Apr 12
26 Apr 12
26 June07
19 July lo
1 July 13
18 Mar 10
2 May 05
1 Jan 11
25 Feb 08
15 Oct 04
20 Dec 09
17 May 13
1 Jan 12
1 Jan 13
12 Jan 10
20 Oct 13
20 Feb 11
Franklin, George H.
Franks, Maurice C.
Fraser, Arthur H....
Fraser, David
Freeman, Alfred J.
Freeman, Charles P.
Freer. Alfred
French, Edward J.
French, Frederick E.
French, George H.
Friend, Arthur B.
Frost, George
Fry, Arthur W. ...
Fry, Robert
Fryer, Ernest G. ...
Fulford, Samuel S. ,
Fullam, Arthur 8.
Furlong, George H. S
Furlong, John I, ...
G.
Gaffney, Harry C. ...
Gale, Horace
Gale, Newell H
Galer Richard P
Gall, John L
Gallehawk, Arthur N.
Gardiner, Leonard R
Gardiner, William R. D.
Gardner, Francis J. R.
Gardner, George F.
Gardner, James H.
Gardner, Robert M. ...
Garnock, John N
Garrard, Thomas K. ...
Garrett, Charles C.
Garriock, William
Garrow, John
Gaskell, John H
Gates, Leonard J.
Gavegan, Cecil
Genge, John E
Genochio, Henry
George, Reginald
Gibbs, George
Gibson, Noel
Gibbons, George
Gilbert, Alfred S
Gilbert, Gilbert R.
Gilbert, Henry N.... ...
Gilchrist, James S.
Giles, Herbert J
Giles, John H. R
Rank. Seniority.
Cr
A P (act)
L
W E
SL
(proby)
L
L
SL
S L
W E
SL
(proby)
Mid
{proby)
AP
L
S L (act)
SL
L
L
SenE
Mid
(proby)
A P
SL (proby)
SL (proby)
Mid
(proby)
L
L
L
L
Skr
L
A P
Mid
L
SL (proby)
W E
SL
S L (act)
8L
SL
AP
8 L (act)
Skr
Mid
(proby)
L
L
S L (act)
L
P
L
Mid
(proby)
14 Apr 13
3 Feb 13
11 Mar 08
13 Feb 05
1 Jan 11
14 8ept 06
8 July 07
1 Oct 13
17 Oct 06
1 Apr 11
1 Apr 10
7 Aug 13
29 Nov 04
1 July 13
12 June 12
18 Jan 13
14 Jan 10
1 Oct 05
27 Feb 05
1 Oct 12
4 Aug 06
1 Jan 14
1 Julv 13
1 Apr 02
1 Oct 12
24 Oct 12
27 Jan 92
7 May 09
14 Jan 05
5 Oct 11
23 July 10
15 May 00
22 Dec 09
29 Aug 08
1 Oct 13
28 Apr 08
1 Apr 09
1 Apr 13
1 Oct 07
5 Mar 04
8 July 09
8 Feb 12
27Mar 12
1 July 12
29 Sept 09
26 Nov 09
1 Aug 12
10 Jan 08
20 July 01
12 Apr 12
1 Jan 12
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Gill, Charles B
Gill, Robert W. R. r.f.c
Gill, Roy
Glazebrook, Ronald C
Glen, Robert H
Glendenning, Leonard J. ..
Goble, Charles J
Goddard, Thomas M
Godman, Thomas
Goldreich, Robert
Goldsmith, Cecil De La
Mare bd
Gooch, George W.
Good, Reginald ... .
Goodacre, Ralph W. .
Goodchild, Herbert W,
Goodinson, Ernest W.
Goraon, George N.
Gordon, Lewis M.
Gordon, Percy W.
Gordon, Walter H. .
Gore, John
Gore, William H
Gosset, Joscelin Mid
(proby)
Gracey, James W L
Graham, David A P
Grainger, Alfred A A P
Grant, Farquhar SL
Grant, James C Skr
Grant, Peter W E
Graves, Edward B A P
Graves, Samuel B L
Gray, Adam W E
Gray, Edward A W E
Gray, Robert E P
Grayston, Edward T SL(proby
Greame, Charles H L
Greenhill, Joseph W L
Greenwood, Frank C 8 L
Greenwood, Pearson W E
Greenwood, Thomas W. ... W E
Gregory, William L
Gregory, William C W E
Greig, Alexander C L
Grey, Henry J. T ... ki< L
Grieve, Thomas S Mid
(proby)
Griffin, Robert H L
Griffin, William H W E
Griffith, Edward O E
Griffiths, William E L
Grimston, John W SL
Grindrod, Harold P S L
Groome, Frederick T L
Groos, William H A P (act)
Seniority.
1 Feb 08
27 Jan 14
1 6 Sept 1 2
19 May 09
20 Mar 09
11 Nov 07
28 Feb 1 1
21 Feb 12
1 July 13
7 Aug 13
7 Nov 07
27 Feb 09
1 Jan 12
18 Oct 09
1 Aug 12
27 Feb 12
23 Dec 13
26 Mar 04
4 Mar 10
29 June 04
17 Aug 11
Skr !18Aug 11
1 Oct 10
24 Aug 09
19 July 10
11 Nov 07
28 June 01
27 Sept 11
20 May 05
8 Apr 04
17 June 04
6 June 05
24 Jan 08
21 July 11
) 1 Jan 14
10 July 11
4 May 07
20 Sept 11
29 Dec 04
24 July 04
1 Jan 09
9 Nov 05
15 Oct 10
18 Apr 03
1 Jan 14
20 July 05
24 Jan 05
16 June 98
27 June 05
1 July 13
1 Jan 12
3 Dec 12
4 Mar 10
Groundwater, Richard G.
Grove, Arthur
Giubh, George H.
Gudgeon, Athol E.
Guthrie, Robert A.
L
L
WE
SL
(proby)
WE
• H.
Habgood, Arthur I. D.
Haddock, Herbert J., cb,
Hailey, Alfred J
Hake, Walter C
Hall, Alfred
Hall, Charles S
Hall, Edgar
Hall, Edward M
Hall, Garrick W
Hall, Harry R
Hall, James W. H. ...
Hall, Leonard J
Hall, Reginald B
Hall, Sidney
Halliday, Alexander G.
Halliday, Charles C. ...
Halliday, Charles F. ...
Hambling, Herbert M .
Hambling, Walter H, C.
Hamilton, Claude
Hamilton, Robert M, ...
Mid
(proby)
Cr
L
S L (act)
WE
SP
WE
AE
L
W E
P
L
L
L
SL
(proby)
SL
L
AP
P
L
WE
452 ROYAL
NAVAL RESERVE.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Hammant, Francis 0
AP
22 May 05
Hemsted, Francis R
L
26 Nov 11
Hammill, Arthur E. ... ...
WE
6 Oct 08
Henderson, Alexander
L
28 Sept 07
I Ian kin son, William J.
8 L
25 Mar 13
Henderson, Charles C.
Mid
1 July 13
Hannan, Edwin F.
SL (proby)
1 July 13
(proby)
Hanson, Frederick W. A. ...
L
2 June 09
Henderson, James
HonL
31 Dec 08
Harbord, William J
SL
1 Apr 13
Henderson, John C
SL
12 Mar 13
Harden, Robert A
L
17 Apr 07
Henderson, Percy D
L
13 Mar 03
Harding, Horace K
L
12 Nov 08
Hennessy, John
L
1 Sept 12 1
Hardstaff, Leslie H. ... ,.
S L (act)
30 June 13
Henry, Archie D
AP
18 Dec 09
Harlow, Alfred J rd
E
4 Mar 03
Herriot, John S rd
E
16 June 98
Harries, Thomas K. D.
SL
1 July 13
Hester, Charles
L
18 Mar 11
Harris, Harold
Mid
(proby)
18 Jan 13
Hicks, Alfred H
Mid
(proby)
9 Aug 09 1
Harris, Stafford B
Mid
Cproby)
10 Aug 12
Higginbottom, Robert
Mid
(probi/)
2 Feb 14
Harrison, Ernest A
Skr
10 Sept 13
Higgins, Frederick H. W....
SL
17 Nov 03
Harrison, John E
Mid
1 Jan 09
Highet, William rd
SenE
4 Apr 98
Harrison. John G. B
L
16 Feb 06
Hignett, Arthur H
L
19 Jan 12
Harrison, Reginald R.... ...
L
25 Apr 07
Hignett, Samuel M
A P
8 Feb 10
Harrison. Richard
L
7 May 09
Hill, Gerald A
L
2 Jan 13
Harrison, Richard K
SL
20 Sept 07
Hill, Robert C
L
1 Jan 13
Hiscock, Walter G
Mid
29 Dec 11
Hart, Hubert V. „
L
31 May 07
(proby)
Hart, Ronald G
L
15 Sep't 13
HiBCOx, William T
P
27 July 02
Harvey, Charles E
Mid
7 Aug 13
Hoar, Henry S
E
2 May 07
(proby)
Hocken, John E. P
Mid
1 July 13
Harwood, Ralph 0
E
13 Mar 01
(proby)
Hastie, William P
Mid
23 Dec 13
Hocking, Rowland W.
L
18 Sept 11
(proby)
Hockney, Richard ... ...
WE
12 Apr 06
Hastings, Samuel C
AP
8 Apr 04
Hodder, John
SenE
21 July 11
Haswell, John E
L
28 Apr 11
Hodge, Tom S
SL
1 July 12
Hatch, Harold R
L
16 June 11
Hodges, Francis W
L
2 July 13
Hatcher, Walter H
L
1 Jan 08
Hodges, James A
L
13 Dec 11
Hodgkinson, Harry
S li(proby)
12 Mar 13
Hatton, Thomas
SL
19 Dec 12
Hodgman, Edward J ...
Skr
10 June 11
Haverfield, Herbert D.
AB
12 Feb 95
Hodgman, William H.
Skr
19 July 11
Hawke, William T
AP
9 July 04
Hawkes, William A
L
21 Aug 08
Hogarth, James
AP
4 Dec 09
Hawkins, Ernest M
L
18 Mar 11
Hogben, Francis H
Skr
21 Oct 13
Haycock, Noel W
A P
19 July 10
Hogg, Edward M
Skr
9 Feb 11
Hayes, Alfred S
SP
15 Feb 09
Hogg, William B
A P (act)
14 Oct 12
Hayes, Bertram F. ... rd
Cr
16 May 07
Holdway, Ernest G
AP
11 Oct 05
Hayes, Frederick W
Mid
31 Dec 10
Holehouse, Harold
SL
1 Oct 10
Hayes, Ignatius J
L
15 Aug 08
Holland, Alfred J
L
12 Nov 13
Hayes, Thomas
AP
14 Feb 03
Hayles, Bernard S
W E
1 Apr 11
Holland, John A
L
15 Sept 06
Haynes, Frederick G
E
2 Oct 00
Hollins, George H
Skr
18 Mar 11
Haynes, Paul E. W
L
10 Apr 06
Holloway, Graham C
L
27 Feb 05
Hayward, Charles J. L.
Mid
4 Aug 10
Holman, George
W E
15 May 05
(proby)
Holmes, Louis C
L
7 Feb 06
Headlam, Philip C
L
27 Dec 07
Homewood, William
Mid
7 Aug 13
Healey, John F. H. ... rd
Cr
16 Aug 11
(proby)
Heanley, Thomas W
SL
18 Sept 01
Hood, Frederick W
L
15 Jan 03
Heasley, John W
WE
1 Jan 12
Hooper, George S
L
27 Mar 09
Heath, Rupert M
AP
8 Apr 04
Hopcraft, William D
L
13 Aug C6
Heathcote, Joseph H
E
3 Feb 96
Horend, William R
WE
24 Mar 10
Heayberd. William V
AP
8 Feb 10
Home, George S
E
24 Feb 97
Heenan, Joseph A
Mid
1 Apr 11
Horsburgh, Gordon S.
L
12 Nov 10
(proby)
Hossack, William H
L
25 Jan 04
Hely, Hamilton M
L
2 Feb 10
Houston, Robert
P
4 Aug 06
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
453
Howard, Frederic C
Howat, William
Howe, Kingsley G
Howell, Cecil I
Howell, John H ..
Howson, John bi
Hubbard, Robert L. F.
Huddy, Charles
Hudson, George R. ... bi
Hudson, Huberht T
Hudson, William bi
Hughes, Alan W
Hughes, Charles R
Hughes, David B
Hughes, Hugh R
Hughes, John
Hughes, Robert H. W. sr
Hughes, William T
Hulme-Goodier, Robert S....
Humphrey, Alexander M....
Humphrey, Edmund W. A.
Hunter, Charles H
Hunter, George M
Hunter, Macdonald
Hunter, Thomas
Hussey-Coopcr, Edward M.
Hutchinson, Henry ... bd
Hutchinson, Walter B.
Hutton, James
Hynd, Daniel
Hynd, David
I.
Iixingwoeth, Cyril G.
Imlay, James C
Inglis, William
Inman, Sidney N.
Inwood. Arthur W. ...
Ireland, Andrew H. ...
Ireland, Frederick J. ...
Ireland, John
Irvin, Hugh P
Irvine, James
Irvine, William R. D. ...
Irving, Charles E.
Irving, Ernest K
Irving, Robert B
Irwin, George
Iveagh, Lord, kp
Ives, Albert
Ivey, Alfred V. P.
L
L
SL
WE
Mid
(proby)
L
L
Mid
(proby)
L
SL
P
L
E
WE
SL
WE
*
L
WE
SL
"VV E
WE
E
AE
L
Cr
HonCr
WE
WE
WE
SL
AE
Skr
S L (act)
WE
WE
L
P
WE
SL
Cr
L
L
L
L
HonL
Skr
Mid
(proby)
Seniority.
31 Dec 10
26 June 02
1 Oct 10
1 Oct 13
18 Jan 13
3 Sept 03
24 July 12
lApr 11
6 Oct 05
1 Oct 13
15 May 00
19 Apr 10
18 Aug 03
18 Mar 13
1 Apr 1.3
2 June 05
24 Feb 14
14 Dec 10
9 Oct 12
22 Mav 09
10 Sept 04
13 Jan 06
8 Feb 10
16 June 00
26 Aug 93
14 Nov 06
15 Jan 06
21 June 88
22 June 04
10 Aug 05
28 Jan 10
1 Apr 10
24 Feb 97
13 May 12
14 Nov 11
1 Oct 13
21 June 05
7 May 08
23 Jan 12
1 Jan 14
12 Mar 13
25 July 10
18 Nov 01
28 May 13
17 Apr 09
4 June 08
31 Dec 85
24 Sept 13
1 Oct 13
J.
Jackson, Harold E. ...
Jackson, James H.
Jackson, Ralph
Jackson, William S. ...
Jacob, Burland
James, David T. E.
James, Frederick W. ...
James, Herbert
James, John H
James, John L
James, Rupert W.
Jarrett, Charles 6.
Jauncey, Henry C. A.
Jefferies, Robert L.
Jeffrey, Douglas G. ...
Jeffrey, Ernest F
Jenkins, Harry L.
Jenkins, John
Jenkins, Lewis O
Jenkinson, Thomas N.
Jenkinson, William W.
Johnson, Cha> les G. ...
Johnson, Leonard A.W.
Johnson, Robert M. M.
Johnson, Walter
Johnston, Edward H. ...
Johnston, James
.Johnston, Samuel
Johnstone, Cyril C. ...
Johnstone, James
Johnstone, James M. C.
Johnstone, Robert J. ...
Jones, Charles A
Jones, Charles W
Jones, Emlyn T
Jones, Eynon LI
Jones, Frank P
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Frederick M. .
Frederick P.
Frederick W. .
Gerald N
Gerald H.L. .
John A. R
John C
Lionel I
Oliver A
Owen
Reginald H. M.
Reginald W. .,
Robert H
Ronald L
Rupert O
Theodore W. ..
Thomas A
L
L
W E
SL
P
SL
(probi/)
E
L
SL
AP
Mid
(proby)
AP
Mid
(proby)
AP
S L
AP
S L (act)
L
AP
AP
B
A P
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
L
Mid
AP
W E
SL
(proby)
WE
SL
L
E
AP
AP
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
E
W E
SL
SL
Mid
L
A P i act)
S P (act)
Mid
(proby )
Cr
SL
Mid
(proby)
S L (act)
SL (proby)
L
SL
L
Seniority.
18 Oct 09
18 Oct 09
24 July 07
1 July 10
17 July 05
1 Oct 13
20 Sept 05
8 Mar 12
3 May 04
24 Jan 05
1 Oct 12
22 Dec 10
10 Feb 14
18 Feb 02
1 Apr 12
8 Feb 10
16 Dec 13
22 Dec 11
14 Aug 12
14 June 04
27 Aug 98
13 Dec 10
7 Aug 13
1 July 1 1
13 Feb 94
20 July 00
9 Jan 09
1 Oct 11
1 July 12
19 Dec 04
28 Mar 13
3 Feb 08
31 Jan 05
8 July 09
24 Jan 08
20 Oct 13
14 Sept 12
8 Oct 00
25 May 09
31 Oct 95
1 Oct 12
11 Aug 08
14 Jan 10
3 Feb 13
25 Sept 09
14 June 12
2 Jan 06
11 Sept 12
1 Jan 14
25 Mar 12
1 Jan 14
3 Aug 11
26 Feb 13
10 May 04
454 ROYAL
NAVAL RESERVE.
Name.
Rank,
Seniority.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Jones, Wesson C. H
L
29 May 10
Kinning, Alexander C.C.rd
E
17 Oct 03
Jones, William D. P
L
31 May 07
Kirby, Harry B
Mid
1 Jan 13
Jones, William G. B
L
6 Aug 11
(probv)
Jones-Parry, Jeffreys I. ...
Mid
8 Dec 09
Kirkwood, Hugh
W E
6 Jan 05
Joyce, Benjamin R
Skr
27 Mar 12
Kitehin, Geoffrey G
Mid
(proby)
10 Aug 12
Knight, Arthur W
S L(act)
1 July 12
Knight, Gordon W
SL
(vroby)
1 Apr 12 !
Knight, Percy
'WE
1 July 11
Knights, Alfred
Skr
25 July 13
Knowles, Walter M
L
17 Feb 08
Knox, Alexander
•
L.
Labouchere - Sparling,
SL
2 May 05
JohnP
S L (act)
9 Jan 13
Laidlaw, Charles G. N.
Mid
22 Dec 09
Laidls>w, Henry M. 8.
SL (proby)
1 Oct 12
Laidlaw, Stanley P. W.
SL
1 Jan 13
Laird, Arthur H
AP
26 Feb 06
Lalor, William G
Mid
11 Aug 08
Lamb, Richard C
P
4 Aug 06
Lambert, John rd
E
30 June89
Lancaster, Edmond W. ...
A P (acp
25 Nov 10
Lane, Charles F
AP
9 July 04
Lane, Sidney R
L
2 Aug 05
Lang, John
Sen E
10 June 99
Langley, Matthew J
Mid
7 Aug 13
K.
(proby)
Langworthy, Henry B.
Mid
7 Aug 13
(proby)
Large, Edwin R
L
12 June 09
Kir, Ivo J
SL
1 Oct 11
Large, Ernest H
SL (proby)
1 Jan 14
Kearney, Henry
W B
19 Nov OB
Large, Vincent C
8 L
1 Oct 11
Kearney, James
L
6 Jan 05
Lash, George E
L
13 Aug 11
Keen, William E
WE
9 Apr 07
Lawlor, John F
Mid
1 July 13
Keigwin, Charles T
L
19 Oct 07
(proby)
Kell, Philip A. G
L
12 Oct 06
Lawlor, Leslie
SL
4 Apr 12
Kelly, Lionel M
SL (proly)
I Oct 13
Lawrance, David
E
31 Dec 88
Kelly, William H
L
22 Dec 04
Lawrence, Charles C
Mid
1 Oct 10
Kelt, Peter M
E
15 Jan 03
(vroby)
Kelway, William E
L
30 Dec 04
Lawrence, John H
Skr
1 Jan 14
Kendall, Charles H
L
6 Aug 12
Lawson, JohnW
W E
3 Oct 10
Kennaird, Stanley
WE
13 Dec 07
Lawson, Robert
E
11 July 02
Kennelly, Maurice McB. ...
SL (proby)
1 Julv 13
Lawson, Robert
WE
17 Jan 06
Keny on, Albert B
SL( proby)
1 Jan 14
Lawther, Cyil E
SL (act)
22 Sept 13
Keppel-Barrett, Charles L.
L
2 June 04
Layton, Percival N. .... rd
Cr
23 May 12
Kerr, Andrew
E
7 Nov 00
Leader, Edwin G
L
1 7 Dec 95
Kershaw, Ronald H. r.f.c.
SL
17 May 13
Learmont, Hugh P. ... rd
Cr.
13 May 13
Kidd, Henry P RD
E
4 Sept 97
Learmont, Percy H
Mid
22 Mar 12
King, Alexander
P
17 JunelO
(proby)
King, Douglas G,
Mid
(.proby)
1 Apr 12
Leask, Lewis W
Mid
(probv)
1 July 13
King, John C
WE
15 Nov 04
Lecaudey, Archibald G. ...
SL( proby)
1 Jan 14
King, Samuel G
Skr
27 Mar 12
Leek, James
E
15 Jan 03
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
455
Name.
Lecky, James
Ledger, John B ,
Lee, Oscar J. P
Leech, Alfred S
Legge, Arthur W
Legge, Edward M
Le Grand, John V. ... hi
Leonard, Jeremiah J
Le Sueur, Claude de V.
Levy, John M. D'A
Lewin, William G
Lewis, Guy P
Lewis, Leoline W. T
Lewis, Nigel E
Leys, James H
Lightoller, Charles H.
Lii ley, John L. 8. G
Lillie, William P
Lindsay, John P
Lindsay, Lionel H
Lingen-Burton, Edward B..
Linggard, Alfred G
Linklater, Arthur D
Lipscombe, Lionel P
List, John
Lister, Ernest A
Lister, William N ,
Little, Henry A. K
Little, James S
Littleton, Hugh A. r.f.c,
Lloyd, George ff. H ,
Lloyd, Bowland O ,
Lloyd-Jones, Herbert L. ...
Loder, Albert E
Loe, Gerald ... ..
Loram, Douglas S
Lord, Horace M
Love, William
Lovegrove, Alfred V. E. ...
Lowe, Harold
Lowe, Herbert H
Lucking, Christopher H.
Lunt, William M.
Lutt, Harold E. W. ...
Lyle, John
Lyndon, Edward P
Lyne, Philip E I
Lynes, Algernon
Lyness, Robert B
Lyon, Victor P
L
S L (act)
L
L
SL
(proby)
Cr
P
L
Mid
L
L
L
P
Skr
L
SL
Mid
(proby)
L
L
Mirt
(proby'*
L
SL
(proby)
AP
Hon Ch E
S L
(act)
HonL
AP
AP
SL
L
S L
Mid
(proby)
AP
S L
Mid
(proby)
AP
E
L
SL
L
SL
L
AP
Skr
SL
L
Mid
(proby)
L
SL
Seniority.
24 Aug 12
31 Jan 12
28 Apr 11
18 June07
1 Oct 11
26 Feb 13
21 Nov 12
17 JunelO
27 Oct 11
29 Dec 06
23 July 09
28 Dec 09
21 May 11
9 Dec 10
16 Feb 11
16 May 13
1 July 09
7 Aug 13
18 Oct 09
17 July 06
1 Apr 13
16 Mar 10
1 July 09
8 Feb 10
10 Dec 89
7 Apr 11
22 Oct 78
8 Apr 04
14 June 04
1 Nov 12
3 Sept 09
1 Jan 10
1 Jan 14
15 Oct 04
29 Apr 11
1 Apr 12
21 Apr 11
31 Dec 98
27 June 04
1 July 12
11 Mar 11
18 Jan 13
28 Dec 09
5 Nov 04
11 May 12
1 July 11
16 Jan 01
15 Aug 11
3 Dec 08
16 Sept 12
M.
Macattlat, Aulay B. ...
McBamet, Edward J....
McCall, William B. ... bd
McCarthy, Harold
McCombie, Gerald F
McConkey, Henry
MoCormick, John H
McCulloch, Alexander McG
McCullough, William A. rd
Macdonald, Alexander
McDonald, Alexander B.
McDonald, James
Macdonald, Archibald...
MacDonald, Norman ...
Macdonald, Paul
McDonald, Thomas ...
McDonald. William ...
Macey, Gerald C
McFee, Robert 0
McGavin, James
McGill, Hugh N.
McGlashan, Edward A. E....
McGowan, John C. ... I
Macgregor, Ivor G.
Mcllgorm, Daniel
Mclntyre, James
Mclntyre, James D. ...
Maclver, Charles
Maclver, Henry
McJannet, Francis V.
McKay, Kenneth
Mack, Joseph
Mackay, Alexander S....
McKellar, Arthur W. ... i
Mackenzie, Donald M.
Mackintosh, Aeneas L. A.
McKirdy, Lock hart D.
McLaughlin, Cyril E.
MacLean, Hector H. ...
McLellan, Robert A. ...
MacLeod, Edwin S. ...
McLeod, Thomas ,
McMahon, Gerald R. ... ,
MacMahon, Joseph ... ,
McMillan, Alexander H. ,
McMillan, James C. N.
McMurray, Eobert
McMurrish.Eobert M... ,
Macnab, John
McNair, James , .
McNaught, James ... B
McNaught, James A
McNeil, Harold
McNeil, Samuel G. S.... r„
L
L
E
Mid
(proby)
L
L
WE
Mid
(proby)
E
AP
A P
Skr
E
E
E
L
A E
SL (proby)
Hon Cr
WE
S L
Mid
(proby)
SenE
Mid
(proby)
P
Skr
AP
Hon Cr
Hon Cr
SL (proby)
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
L
Cr
AP
SL
8L
Mid
(proby)
Mid
AE
L
E
Sen E
L
W E
SL
L
WE
Hon Cr
WE
E
Mid
(proby)
E
L
Seniority.
18 Oct 09
6 Nov 05
10 May 11
10 Aug 12
18 Oct 09
17 Sept 10
14 Feb 10
1 July 12
29 Jan 02
9 July 04
21 Aug 11
28 Mar 12
12 Aug 96
23 Jan 07
1 Sept 92
3 Feb 03
3 Mar 00
1 Oct 13
31 Dec 89
1 Sept 04
1 Apr 11
20 Oct 13
23 June 04
1 Apr 13
20 July 01
29 May 13
26 Jan 10
5 Nov 90
5 Nov 90
1 Jan 14
1 Oct 13
20 Oct 13
14 Dec 10
6 Feb 11
8 Apr 04
1 July 08
21 Oct 11
23 Dec 13
81 Dec 08
13 June 99
26 Aug 08
6 Aug 04
29 Jan 04
24 Mar 08
1 Oct 13
1 July 10
23 July 11
1 Oct 13
7 Mar 04
12 Apr 05
18 Aug 91
1 July 13
30 Sept 01
22 Nov 00
456
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Name.
McNeill, William A
McQueen, Albert
Macqueen, Nigel A
McWhannell, Robert
Madan, Arthur G
Madge, Ernest E
Magowan, Richard
Mahon, Patrick 8
Main, Frank M
Main, James McM
Making, Victor L. K
Maiden, William F ,
Malet, Bertram! A
Mallalue, Ruspini
Malley, John H
Malpas, James H
Malzard, Gordon ,
Man, William ,
Manley. Frederick ,
Mann, Leslie ,
Manners. Kenneth J
Mantle, William H
Manuel, George W
Marcel, Charles P
Marchant, John G
Marix, Reginald L. G. r.f.c
Marriott, Edward L
Marsden, Charles V. S. J. ..
Marsden-Jones, Augustus
M.
Marsh, Sidney J
Marshall, James ,
Marshall, John L ,
Marshall, Robert N
Marshall, Stanley
Marshall, William
Martin, Arthur R. P
Martin, Robert T
Martin, Thomas
Martindale, Hugh B. r.f.c.
Martindale, William ...
Martyn, Drury T. W. ...
Martyn, John L
Marvin, William L. C.
Mason, Richard G. W.
Maeon, William I.
Master, Harold O
Masterton, Walter N. ...
Matheson, Charles D
Matheson, Charles G. ...
Matheson, Thomas A.
Matthews, Harold E. ...
Maxwell, James
Mayall, Maurice J. D.
Maynard, Haskett J. ...
Meek, Leslie
Mein, John B. -
Melsom, Arthur P.
Mercer, George M.
Rank. Seniority.
L
WE
SL( act)
E
Mid
L
AP
AP (act)
L
SL (proby)
SL
S L
Mid
(proby)
SL
Mid
(proby)
SL
Mid
L
SL (proby)
L
AP
HonCE
AP
Mid
SL
AP
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
AP
L
L
SL
SL(proby)
L
L
SL
AP
SL (proby)
AP
Mid
(proby)
SL
Mid
(proby)
L
L
SL
E
L
L
L
A P (act)
Mid
(proby)
S L
Mid
(proby)
WE
Mid
(proby)
L
24 June 11
1 Oct 18
10 Aug 11
27 Apr 97
31 Dec OH
9 June 12
15 May 00
20 Oct 13
30 Mar 05
1 July 13
12 Mar 13
1 Jan 14
22 Sept 13
21 July 05
7 Aug 13
21 July 10
5 July 12
1 Jan 10
13 Feb 07
1 Oct 13
16 Jan 14
23 Jan 07
30 Apr 88
18 Sept 11
I Oct 09
1 Nov 12
17 July 05
1 July 13
7 Aug 13
15 Nov 04
12 Apr 13
3 Sept 12
28 Nov 10
1 Jan 14
12 May 03
18 Oct 09
19 Jan 12
20 Mar 09
27 Jan 14
17 July 05
1 Jan 14
23 Aug 12
16 Aug 12
9 Feb 04
18 Sept 07
7 Sept 04
24 Aug 99
3 July 08
27 Feb 08
7 June 10
14 Oct 12
7 Aug 13
1 July 12
1 Oct 11
19 Oct 09
10 Aug 12
1 Jan 11
1 July 12
Merrett, Hubert G. B.
Merrick, Robert C. W.
Merry, Edgar J
Merson, James W.
Messenger, Arthur
Metcalfe, Bruce
Metcalfe, George R. ..
Mewse, James A
Meyer, Oscar
Miles, Frederick R.
Miles, Lemuel G
Millar, Leslie W
Milledge, Henry H. ..
Miller, David S
Miller, Ernest C
Miller, Herbert J
Miller, Joseph
Millett, Harold W. ..,
Mills, Tom L
Milne, Albert E
Milne, Robert A
Milner, Clarence
Milner, Thomas F.
Milner, William G.
Miners, Francis
Minett, Harry F
Minister, Edward J. ..
Mitchell, George
Moffatt, George
Monaghan, James
Monk, Frank L
Montgomery, James ..
Moore. Ernest
Moore, George D
Moore, Harry A
Moran, Charles H.
More, Colin R
More, Francis E. B. ..
Morgan, Arnold G.
Morgan, Arnold O.
Mortran, Charles W. F.
Morgan, Daniel
Morgan, John C. V. ..
Morgan, John E
Morgan, John O
Morgan, Lewis
Morgan, Percy A
Morrell, George E.
Morris, David
Morris, Frank
Morrison, William A. ..
Mortimer, Ronald J. ..
Mortimer, Samuel
Mortishead, John ... .
Mosey, James Y
Moss, Ben
1 Moss, John A
Rank. Seniority.
Mid
(proby)
P
AP
Skr
S L
SL
L
Skr
WE
L
W E
AP (act)
SL ( proby)
Or
L
Mid
(proby)
L
Mid
(proby)
L
WE
L
L
L
E
Mid
(proby)
L
L
WE
P
W E
AP (act)
SL
SL (proby)
Mid
(proby)
SL
Skr
Mid
(proby)
Mid
Mid
L
Mid
W E
Mid
E
E
Mid
(vroby)
'Mid
(proby)
AE
WE
Mid
(proby)
WE
L
L
SP
SP
S h(proby)
Sen E
31 Mar 13
14 Feb 03
23 Jan 07
23 Sept 11
5 Feb 14
6 June 11
9 Dec 03
20 Mar 11
23 Apr 10
19 Jan 06
9 Jan 09
20 Oct 13 |
1 Jan 14
6 June 12
18 Oct 09
1 July 12
15 Sept 08
1 Apr 13
12 June 08
12 Aug 09
23 Aug 05
14 July 09
29 Feb 12
24 Feb 97
12 Sept 12
2 Apr 09
28 Dec 98
24 Mar 10
6 July 03
1 July 1 1
20 Oct 13
1 July 13
18 Jan 13
10 Aug 12
1 Jan 13
16 Mar 11
1 Oct 12
1 Apr 11
4 Aug 10
20 Sept 05
1 Jan 08
1 Apr 12
2 Aug 07
31 Dec 88
1 Sept 92
1 Jan 11
lApr 13
30 Aug 01
1 Jan 12
1 Apr 10
9 Nov 05
1 Oct 10
18 July 02
17 July 05
2 Nov 09
1 Oct 12
18 Aug 05
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
457
Moth, Frank L
Mott, Andrew T
Mouehtin, Stanley W.
Muir, Henry G
Muir, Peter
Mungall, John A
Munro, Charles
Munro, Dugald
Murchie, Herbert
Murchie, Peter A.
Murphy, Maurice F. ..
Murphy, Michael R. ..
Murphy, William
Murray, Arthur
Murray, Francis S.
Murray, Michael F.
Musselwhite, Alan J. ..
Musselwhite, Harold ..
Mustard, Harry
N.
Nanscawen, Arthur J. F. .
Nash, Henry F ,
Neate, Reginald C
Neilson, David L. ... b:
iNelson, AIek ,
| Nelson, Charles M
INelson, Henry k]
Nelson, Sidney J.
Nelson, William S
Nevill, Walter H
INewbery, Frederick G. W.
iNewbery - Boschetti, Law-
! rence W
INewdigate, Sebastian F. ..
Newell, Liston C
Newton, Christopher P. ..
Rank. Seniority.
L
L
SL (proby)
L
B
E
AS
L
L
L
E
E
Mid
(proby)
L
L
L
Mid
(proby)
Mid
AP
Newton, Frederick
Newton, George
Newton, Harry ,
Newton, James E
[Newton-Clare, Edward T.
r.f.c.
jNicholls, Arthur S. M
fNicholls, William
SL
SL
P
Cr
WE
SL
L
SL
L
AP
L
L
L
SenE
Mid
(proby)
Skr
W E
L
W E
SL (proby)
L
SL (proby)
27 May 03
16 Aug 13
1 Oct 13
10 Mar 02
19 Aug 97
1 Feb 02
16 June 98
18 Sept 07
8 June 12
8 May 10
6 Sept 02
31 Jan 00
7 Aug 13
7 May 09
1 Jan 12
29 July 09
2 Jan 13
4 Aug 10
8 July 09
8 July 09
25 July 11
29 Apr 10
18 Jan 09
28 Apr 04
6 Nov 09
23 July 06
2 Aug 06
27 Feb 14
18 Mar 10
3 Jan 10
16 June 13
28 Jan 10
3 Apr 13
31 Mar 13
20 Sept 11
25 Aug 08
10 Sept 06
1 Apr 11
27 Jan 14
18 Aug 10
1 July 13
Nicholson, Morris S. ...
Nicholson, Henry D. ...
Nicol , Stephen
Nicolle, George L.
Nisbet, Richard P.
Nixson, Thomas
Norman, Alfred R.
Norman, William A. ...
Norris, Clarence E.
Northcote, Hamilton B.
Northcott,.Walter C. ...
Northcott, William H.
Nosworthy, Ernest P....
Notley, Arthur H.
Notley, Franke B. S. ...
Nottidge, Guy
Nutt, Charles R
Nutten, Horace E.
Nutten, Thomas E. ...
o.
O'Beikne, Denis
Odam, Herbert J
O'Donovan, John
Ogilvie, Alexander S
Ogilvy, Arthur
Ogley, William V
Ohlson, Basil J
O'Keefe, Patrick D
Oldershaw, William G.
Oliver, William
Ollerhead, Charles W. A. ..
Ollerhead, Roy S
Olley. Albert E
Olley, Charles B
O'Neill, William J
Openshaw, George H
Oppen, Hans
Oram, Bertie B
Oram, Harry P. K
Orchard, Edwin H
O'Reilly, Vivian R
Ormonde, The Most Honour
able the Marquis of, KP. ..
Ormsby, Roland T. A
Osborne, Charles F. .. ri
Otterson, Charles H
Oulsman, Harry H
Owen, Guy S
Owen, Henry P
Rank. Seniority.
Cr
L
Skr
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
S L (act)
AP
L
AP
L
AP
WE
L
L
Cr
Mid
(proby)
E
Skr
Skr
3 Aug 12
24 Dec 00
6 Feb 11
9 Jan 13
20 Sept 12
29 Sept 13
17 Jan 05
30 May 05
29 Nov 04
22 Nov 12
10 Dec 04
27 Jan 10
3 Sept 09
18 Oct 09
27 Jan 09
1 July 13
1 Feb 94
23 Sept 13
9 Feb 11
AP
S L(proby)
W E
Mid
(proby)
S L
SL
(proby)
Skr
L
Skr
SL
(act)
Mid
(proby)
Skr
Skr
L
SL
L
L
Mid
(proby)
L
L
HonCr
8 L(proby)
Cr
S L (act)
Sh(proby)
L
Sen E
8 July 09
1 Jan 14
1 July 11
23 Dec 13
2 Jan 01
1 Oct 13
8 Mar 11
16 Mar 11
14 Jan 07
11 July 11
27 Nov 12
1 Oct 12
27 Feb 11
27 Feb 11
16 Sept 04
1 Jan 12
8 Nov 06
13 Sept 10
18 Aug 11
4 Oct 07
7 Dec 11
24 June 04
1 Apr 13
13 Apr 05
3 Dec 13
1 July 13
18 Oct 09
8 Aug 12
458
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Owen, Robert
Owen, William L.
Owens, Arthur L....
Owens, Alfred S. ...
Owens, Ernest A....
Oxlade. Charles H.
Oxnard, Stanley P.
P.
Padfibld, Arthur J. ...
Page, Sherwood B.
Paget, Robert C
Paine, John W. ... ...
Pakenham, Arthur McC.
Palliser, Arthur G.
Palmer, B-nnet
Palmer, Henry
Palmer, James
Pape, Percy J
Pardoe, Reginald Q-. ...
Parfitt, Edward P. ...
Paris, Charles K
Park, James
Park, Robert T
Parker, Berkeley J.
Parker, George
Parker, John J. W. ...
Parker, Oswald R
Parker, Tom
Parker, Walter H. ...
Parkinson, Arthur L. ...
Parmeter, Alfred P. ...
Parnis, Alexander
Parry, George R
Partridge, Reginald M.
Paterson, Andrew
Paterson, George M. ...
Paterson, Kenneth
Paterson. Walter
Paton, Alexander
Patterson, Arthur J. ...
Patterson, Frederic N.
Pattinson, Prank
Pawley, Arthur
Payne, Leslie P
Payne, Reginald R.
Peacock, John O
Peal. Charles A
Pearce, William P.
Pearson, John A
Peel, Reginald V n
Peirse, Richard E. C. r.f,
Peirson-Smith, Ernest C.
Pell, Henry W.
Sen E
A P
L
S L (act)
SL
L
WE
P
S L
Mid
(proby )
Mid
(proby)
L
S L (act)
A P (net)
Skr
Skr
L
L
S L (act)
SL
L
SL( proby)
Mid
(proby)
w E
SL
SL
Mid
(proby)
L
L
L
SL
SL
L
L
Mid
(proby)
Mid
Hon ChE
WE
W E
Mid
(proby)
L
L
E
A P
E
L
L
Skr
L
SL(proby)
Mid
(proby)
S L
Seniority.
18 May 99
19 July 10
20 Feb
13
5 Nov
13
8 Jan
13
12 Feb
04
1 Apr
12
5 Apr
09
1 Apr
12
31 Mar
13
18 Aug
11
11 Sept 12
24 July
13
20 Oct
13
7 Aug
12
23 Sept
13
30 June
04
7 May
09
30 Aug
11
25 Jan
05
25 Mar
03
12 Mar
13
23 Dec
13
18 Mar
05
1 Jan
09
24 May
11
7 Aug
13
17 Dec
03
11 Sept
07
18 Oct
09
1 July
10
1 Apr
13
17 May
05
11 Mar
11
29 Dec
11
3 May
10
1 Apr
90
1 Oct
12
1 Apr
12
17 Oct
10
16 June 08
28 Oct
13
10 Dec
00
15 Oct
04
12 Aug
96
18 Oct
09
19 Sept
07
10 June
12
25 Jan
04
1 July 13
7 Aug
13
18 Jan
13
Penney, Charles L. ... bd
Pennington, Ernest V.
Pennington, Joseph
Pennington - Williams,
Robert
Pentecost, Ernest H. ... rd
Pepper, George S
Perkins, Arthur E. R
Perkins, Bertram
Peters, Vicary
Pettman, Robert
Phenix, John A
Phillips, Harold
Phillips, John
Phillips-Smith, Prank R. ...
Pickering, Frederick
Pickford, George T. ... bd
Pickmere, Edward
Pidgeon, Stephen A
Pike, George H
Pilcher, Elias T
Pilkington. Cecil E
Pilling, Walter H
Pirie, Leonard
Pirouet, TheophileLeB. ...
Pitcairn, Colin M
Pitts, Thomas E
Pizey, Collyns P. ... r.f.c.
Plater, Frederick C
Piatt, Arthur F
Plummer, Charles E
Plumoton, James
Pocock, Stuart F
Pollard, William F. ...
Polley, William E L. ...
Pomeroy, Harrison H.
Poole, Alfred S
Poole, Walter H
Pooley, Llewellyn W.„.
Pooley, Thomas 8. M....
Pope, William L
Portch, Gerald G
Portch, Peter E, G. ...
Porteous, James
Porter, James
Porter, Robert M
Porterfield, William M.
Postle, William C.
Potter, Albert V
Potter, Colin
Potter, Harold W.
Potter, John H
Potter, John L
Potter, Thomas H.
Powell, Malcolm C. ...
Prattent, Francis M. ...
Prentice, James
Prentice, William
E
?L (proby)
Mid
(proby)
L
Cr
E
Mid
A P
8 \i(vroby)
SL
L
L
WE
A P
L
L
S L
Cr
L
L
L
A E
SL (proby)
Mid
(proby)
Mid
( proby)
S L (act)
S L
L
S L (vroby)
P
SL
Mid
(proby)
L
E
A P
L
SL
L
L
S L (act)
S L (act)
A P
W E
Skr
L
L
SL
Skr
S L (act)
Cr
SL(proby)
Skr
Mid
(proby)
S L (act)
S L (act)
WE
L
Seniority,
31 Jan
1 July
9 Aug
21 Mar
3 Feb
18 Nov
1 Apr
1 i Aug
1 July
12 Mar 1
22 Mar 01
29 Nov 0'
15 Feb 0'
9 July Of
11 May 1]
28 Oct 0!
1 July n
1 Jan 1!
1 Feb 0(
1 Apr It
22 Oct 01
3 Feb 9(
1 Jan V.
20 Oct IS
4 Aug 1!
30 Mar I
7 Aug 18
21 Dec If
1 Jan I
4 Dec 0!
1 Jan 1
1 Jan 13
11 Nov OS
30 Dec 01
31 Dec OS
30 July 0
1 July IS
13 Jan 04
14 Sept l3
4 July IS
29 Oct li
24 Jan 0J
lOct 1
5 Julv 1
28 Dec Oil
9 Dec 01
12 June 11
13 Feb li
23 May 1(1
19 Mar li
1 July li
21 Julv 13.
15 Aug i: L
20 Dec 1 Em
24 Apr li
8 July 0'
20 July li| |&
hi
,
I
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
458a
m Price, Charles V. ...
Price. William ...
Pritchard, Thomas
Prockter, George H.
Procter, Leofric ...
Prosser, Thomas V.
Proudlock, George A.
Pull, Ernest
Purrott, Geoffrey...
Purvis, Andrew A.
Pye, Henry ,
Pyke, James S.
Bank. Seniority
Q.
Quick, Harold L.
Quince, Austin H. de C.
Quine, Prederic 0.
R.
Habt, Harry
Eadcliffe, Albert V.
Radge, James G. ...
Rae, George M. M.
Rae, John
Rahtkens, Carl B.
Rainey, Thomas A.
Rake, Herbert B
Ram, Pereival S
Ramage, George N. ..
Eiamage, Victor A. T...
lamsay, Charles T. ...
Ramsay, Norman R. C.
iamsay, Walter
lamsey, John
tandall, Herbert W. ...
lawling, Stuart
{awlinson, Samuel
taymer, Arthur H.
tayworth, William
'eader, John
r.f.c.
1 July 11
18 Aug 11
30 May 00
22 May 13
18 Nov 12
2 Aug 12
17 JunelO
8 May 90
1 Jan 12
1 July 13
1 June 05
2 July 03
22 Aug 03
7 Aug 13
7 Jan 91
1 July 13
29 Jan 92
P 1*6 July 07
L 18 Mar 03
AP(act) 14 Oct 12
Skr 24 Sept 13
L 4 Feb 09
Skr 22 Nov 13
Skr 1 28 Sept 11 1
6 Nov 09 Reading, George H.
21 Dec 10
28 Dec 09 Redhead, Charles M.
4 Apr 01 Redish, Harold P.
1 Jan 12 Ree, Prank C.
9 Dec 07 Reece, Harry B.
1 Oct 12 Reeder, Walter J.
31 Jan 10 Rees. Eric
1 Apr 12 Reffell, Raymond...
25 Jan 93 Reid, James
17 June 10 Reid, John S. G.
1 Jan 14 Reid, William.
Relph, William
Renfree, Kelsey
Rennie, James B.
Renshaw, George R.
Revell, Prank F
Reynolds, Henry P. W.
Reynolds, William H.
Rhodes. Ernest C
Rice. Wilfrid J. ... ... .
Richards, Guy W
Richards, Percy J
Richards, Thomas J. B. K
Richardson, Douglas H. .
Richardson, Ernest A.
Richardson, Frederic ... .
Richardson, George ... .
Richardson, John ... .
Richardson, Sidney S
Richardson, William H. .
Richmond, Walter ... .
Rickcord, William L ,
Riddel, Alexander
Riddell, Francis R. C
Ridler, Bertram H
Riley, John S r]
Riodon, Denziloe L
Ripley, Thomas rd
Kivers, Horatio N. ... rd
Rix, William R
Robb, James
[ Robbins, Harry ... .
Robbing, Sydney ... .
Roberts, Clifford ... .
Roberts, Cyril A. G. .
Roberts, Daviri J ,
Roberts, Edward ... .
Roberts, Evelyn R. R..
Roberts, John S
Roberts, Richard J.
Roberts, Thomas F. H.
Roberts, Thomas V. ..
Roberts, William C. ..
Robertson, Alexander ..
Robertson, Alexander..
Robertson, Charles A. ..
Robertson, Charles D...
Robertson, James C. ...
Rank. Seniority.
WE
L
AP
L
L
L
S L(proby)
Mid
(proby)
AE
SL
E
E
Mid
(proby')
A E'
L
AP
AP
E
Mid
Mid
SL
WE
E
SL (act)
P
P
P
Sen E
L
Mid
Skr
L
L
Mid
(proby)
P
Mid
(proby)
E
Cr
Bkr
WE
S L (act)
Mid
(proby)
SL
L
L
Mid
L
W E
W E
SL
SL (proby)
Hon Ch E
AE
AP
SL
Mid
WE
1 Apr 11
29 Aug 05
9 July 04
27 Aug 07
1 July 13
24 July 02
1 Apr 13
7 Aug 13
30 Aug 99
26 May 13
20 Apr 99
14 Aug 06
1 Jan 13
20 May 04
28 Dec 09
14 Aug 12
9 July 04
19 Sept 03
22 Dec 09
4 Aug 09
12 Mar 13
6 Apr 09
4 May 01
27 Oct 10
13 Jan 11
19 Jan 14
10 June 12
16 Mar 99
8 July 05
31 Dec 08
8 Sept 13
27 Oct 09
28 July 09
1 Apr 12
4 Dec 09
3 Feb 96
1 Jan 14
11 Sept 99
1 Mar 12
1 Sept 11
4 Nov 04
10 Mar 13
18 Jan 13
15 Jan 04
23 Jan 04
27 Aug 12
15 Aug 10
13 Dec 13
14 Jan 08
4 Nov 04
6 Feb 05
1 Jan 14
6 Sept 9o
9 Oct 00
23 Jan 12
14 Sept 07
22 Aug 98
28 Apr 09
459
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Robertson, joiiu
Robertson, William ...
Robinson, Alexander ...
Robinson, Alfred W. C.
Robinson, BasilJ.
Robinson, Ernest
Robinson, Frederick W.
Robinson, Geoffrey A.
Robinson, Henry J. ...
Robinson, Samuel
Robinson, Tom B.
Robinson, William L. ...
Robson, Henry H.
Robson, Matthew A. ...
Robson, Stephen S. ...
Robson, William 0. A.
Roche, Henry
Roden, Edward C.
Roden, Frederick J. ...
Rodgers, Ernest J.
Rodger6, William
Rodick, James N.
Rodney, Mervyn H. ...
Rogers, James A
Rojas, Ralph H
Roscoe, Rupert
Rose, Herbert F
Ross, David McD
Ross, Donald
Rosseter, William L. ...
Rostron, Arthur H.
Rothwell, John F.
Rouffignac, Joshua
Rowe, Reginald D.
Rowe, William
Rowlinson, Cedric A. ...
Rudd, Thomas B
Ruddle, Francis W. ...
Rule, William J
Rust, James H
Rutley, Reginald V. ...
Rutter, Edward W. ...
Rank. Seniority.
L
SE
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
L
L
L
SL
AP
L
L
S L (act)
SL (proby)
WE
P
Mid
(proby)
SP
L
L
S L
Skr
(proby^
SL (proby)
Mid
(proby)
L
L
S L (act)
A P (act)
L
AE
S L(proby)
Or
E
AP
Mid
(proby)
E
L
AP
E
P
Skr
Mid
(proby)
Sen E
Sainsbury, Sydney H. ..
St. John, Charles E. V.
Samuel, Thomas
Sandeman, John G-., mvo...
Sandercock, George E. G...
Sanders, George H
Sanderson, Charles W.
Sanguinetti, Edward G. .,
Sargent, Arthur N ,
Saunders, Franklin G. r.f.c.
Saunders, Joshua G
Sayer, Maxwell B ,
Sayle, Arthur R. W
Scnlosser, Robert E
13 May 08
11 Aug 00
1 Apr 13
1 Jan 11
5 Oct 12
16 Aug 12
21 Mav 11
1 Jan 12
4 Aug 06
19 Feb 02
20 June 05
14 Mar 10
6 Jan 14
5 Dec 04
17 July 05
7 Aug 13
16 Jan 06
7 Jan 05
18 Oct 09
1 Jan 11
23 Oct 13
1 Oct 09
15 Aug 09
28 June 05
23 Mar 07
15 Oct 13
14 Oct 12
17 July 05
3 Feb 96
12 Mar 13
18 Jan 12
22 Mar 97
7 July 09
31 Dec 10
26 May 99
7 May 09
14 Feb 13
16 June 98
4 Aug 11
12 July 13
1 July 11
30 Mar 93
W E
Mid
(proby)
P
HonL
Mid
W E
Mid
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
SL (proby)
L
L
SL (proby)
SL
(proby)
1 Oct 13
] July 12
19 Jan 14
20 Aug 75
4 Aug 09
1 Oct 13
1 Jan 08
1 Jan 10
J Oct 11
27 Jan 14
12 Apr 12
29 Mar 06
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
Schonmd, nerueiu
Scholtz, Johannes M
Scott, Dudley A
Scott, George G. D
Scott, John W. (a)
Scott, John W. (b)
Scott, Lawrence L
Scott, William
Scott-Smith, Henry E. G. ...
Scudamore, John H. H. ...
Scullard, John P
Seaward, Thomas A
Seddall, Harry V
Seed, Theodore T
Selby, Harold
Sellers, Arthur B
Seropian, Charles D. O. D.
Setterfield, George H.
Severs, Robert
Sexton, James
Seymour, Neville
Seymour, Vere
Shankland, Donald A.
Shankland, Ernest C
Shankland, Malcolm O. E.
Sharp, George A
Sharp, John S
Sharp, Rudolph
Shaw, Angus
Shaw, Broho A
Shaw, Harold J
Shaw, Peter
Shaw-Liepman, Henry R...,
Sheehan, Daniel J
Sheil, Richard ,
Shepherd, Eric L. M ,
Shepherd, Robert W
Sheppard, Lionel B ,
Sherman, John R. S ,
Shiel, Cecil P
Shillitoe, Bertram
Shilston, Prince G. ... bi
Shine, John N
Shinnie, Herbert F. C.
Short, John H
Shouler, Edward J. B
Sibley, Frederick A
Sibree, James L. P
Siggers, Octavius rj
Simmons, Charles D
Simner, Gordon L
Simon, Frederick M
Simpson, Hubert Z
Simpson, Lancelot T
Simpson, Robert E
Simpson, John B ,
Simpson-Baikie.EdwinB.BD
Sims, Charles E. ...
Sims, Leonard A. ...
Rank Seniority.
Mid
(proby)
SL
L
Mid
(proby)
WE
WE
L
SenE
SL
L
AP
WE
SL
AP
Mid
(proby)
Skr
Mid
(proby)
Skr
L
W E
Mid
(proby)
L
AP
L
A. P.
L
Mid
(proby)
S L
AP
S L (act)
A P (act)
L
SL
Mid
(proby)
SL
SL
L
8 L
Mid
(proby)
L
L
AT? (act)
Mid
(proby)
S L (act)
L
Skr
S L
L
L
L
SL
AP
Mid
(proby)
L
WE
Cr
8 L (act)
Mid
1 Jan 11
1 Jan 09
13 Nov 06
1 July 13
3 Mar 04 i
1 Apr 11 1
20 Oct 09 i
3 Sept 13
8 Nov 02 ,
14 Jan 09;
10 June 04.
18 Mar 13
12 Nov 12
8 Feb 10
1 J uly 13
31 July 13
1 July 13
27 Mar 12
17 Oct 07
9 June 04
7 Aug 13
26 July 11
19 Jan 14
28 Feb 11
1 4 July 13
25 Sept 13
1 Jan 13
1 Apr 11
14 Feb 13
15 July 10
9 Jan 11
21 May 11
12 Mar 13
27 Nov 13
16 May 12 ]
10 June 12 1
10 Aug 06
12 June 11
10 Aug 12 1
2 July 13 I
2 Feb 10 |
29 Sept 03 J
3 Mar 13]
1 Apr 11 |
25 Sept 11
14 Oct 12
9 Feb 11 1
1 Apr 13 1
2 July 08)
1 Mar 11 I
1 Oct 09 J
1 Nov 11
5 Sept 10
23 Dec 13
1 Jan 10
12 Oct 04
12 Aug 13
13 Jan 11
1 July 08
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
459«
iingeisen, Edward A
Bippe, Sidney V. ... r.f.c
Skevington, John W
31ade, Frederick H
Blatter, Joseph F
Smailes, Richard T ...
Smallbone, William F. ,
Jmith, Alfred
Smith. Alfred W.B. ...
Smith, Arthur
Smith, Charles A.
Smith, Charles F
Smith, Eugene E
Smith, Frank M
Smith, George
Smith, George M.
Smith, George R.
Smith, Henry P. B. ...
Smith, James H
Smith, James M
Smith, James W
Smith, John M
Smith, Reginald T. ...
Smith, Thomas
Smith, William C. G. ...
Smith, William E.
Smith, William J.
Smyth, Frederick A. ...
Snape, George F
Snow, John D ,.
Snowden. Arthur J. E.
Soltau, John
Sone, John D
Sorrell, John E
Soulsby, Henry R.
Soutter, William
Sowden, George H. ...
Sparks, James
Spencer, George
Spencer, John G. ... ...
Spencer, Roland
Speranza, Victor E .
Spon, Francis L
Spray, Percy J
Spriddell, Francis G. ...
Squire, Anson V
Squire, Frank B
Squires, John H
Stacy-Marks, Neville J.
Stafford, Walter
Rank. Seniority.
L
SL
(proby)
AP
Mid
(probv)
W E
SL
SL
SP
Hon. L
SL
(probii)
W E
SL
SL
Mid
(proby)
WE
P
WE
L
Skr
E
E
W E
A P (act)
Mid
{proby)
SL
Or
W E
S L
L
SL
(proby)
SL
Mid
(proby)
WE
P
L
L
SL
WE
L
S L
S L
(proby)
Cr
S L (act)
L
L
AP
Mid
(proby)
L
Mid
(proby)
L
5 Mar 08
5 Nov 13
14 Aug 12
18 Jan 13
1 Oct 13
1 July 10
1 Oct 11
9 July 04
17 Mar 81
1 Jan 14
1 Jan 14
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 11
18 Jan 13
16 June05
23 Jan 07
9 June 05
17 July 05
18 Aug 11
17 Feb 00
31 Jan 05
8 Sept 05
3 Feb 13
23 Dec 13
1 Apr 13
27 Feb 14
12 Oct 04
2 Aug 01
1 Oct 07
1 Apr 13
1 Apr 12
1 Oct 13
17 June 10
23 Jan 07
1 Apr 13
25 Oct 10
21 Apr 08
12 Oct 04
25 Aug 12
1 Apr 12
1 July 13
16 May 11
23 July 13
20 Apr 07
16 Aug 11
10 Dec 04
10 Aug 12
8 Nov 11
l Apr 12
Stagg, Rupert W
Starkey, Arthur E. ... Ri
Starr, William B. S
Steele, Arthur D
Steele, George
Steele, Gordon C
Steele, Thomas
8teele, William H. ... R]
Stenson, FranciB J
Stephens, Henry C
Stevens, John W
Stevenson, David
Stevenson, Frederick C. .,
Stevenson, William ... .
Stewart, Bertram R
Stewart, John
Stewart, John R
Stewart, Kenneth G
Stewart, William G
Stewart, WoodbineH
Stewart Lee, David A.
Stibbs, James R. W
Stocks, George E
Stockwell, Ernest A
Stockwell, Henry R
Storey, Frederick E
Storey, Thomas B
Stoy, Albert F
Strange, Jack R. S
Stride, Desmond A
Stringer. Reginald H
Stromberg, Luther ... r
Stuart, Charles E
Stuart, Charles J
Stuart, Kenneth H
Stubbs, Sydenham E
Such, Harold V
Sudell, Alfred H
8 udell, Frederick ,
Sugden, Walter H. A
Sullivan, Michael D. D. .
Summers, Frederick F.
Surtees, Henry
Sutherland, Bertram R. U.
Sutherland, Colin
Sutherland, John G. ... R
Swain, Alfred
Swain, George W
Swaine, William E
Swan, Leonard H
Sweny, William H. P.... R
Swinney, Frank P
Bykes, P. Stanley
Symns, Bernard H
Symons, James F
linnk. Seniority.
L
SenE
L
Mid
(proby)
SL( probv)
S L act)
S L (act)
L
L
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proby)
Skr
P
BP
SL
SL
SP
Mid
AP
SL
SE
P
AP
WE
L
L
L
A P
SL
SL(act)
L
P
L
L
L
L
A P
A P
L
L
Mid
(proby)
W E
SL
(proby)
W E
L
Skr
A P
W E
SL
Cr
L
A P
L
SL
460
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Taffs, Edwin bd
Taffs, Edwin A
Tait, Thomas K
Talbot, Charles
Talbot, Charles C RD
Tallack, Bernard E
Tallack, Percival H
Tansley, Samuel W
Tarn, William O
Tarrant, William C
Tate, William O
Taylor, Arnold
Taylor, Oswald
Thel well, Robert G
Thomas, Evan
Thomas, George H
Thomas, Gordon V
Thomas, Howard
Thomas, James ...
Thomas, James W
Thomas, Thomas E
Thomas, Walter de B
Thompson, Frederick J. ...
Thompson, Frederick W. ...
Thompson, Gilbert
Thompson, Henry C
Thompson, Thomas C. N. rd
Thompson, William
Thompson, William A.
Thomson, 4 zander B. ...
Thomson, (3 >rge
Thomson, Henry G
Thomson, Mortimer E.
Thomson, Robert B
Thomson, William J. M. ...
Thorburn, Robert A. ... ...
Thorne, Geoffrey G
Thornley, George H
Thornton, Erastus J
Thornton, Ernest H
Thornton, William 8.
Thorp, George N
Xhrelford, W. Lacon
Tibbits, Edward
Tice, Cecil M
Tilling, Walter R
Tilly, Herbert W
Timby, Edward B
Tinn, Arthur
Tinne, Ernest P. J
Tod, William
SP
AP
Mid
(proby)
AE
Cr
L
L
SL
(proby)
L
L
A P
SL
Mid
Mid
(proby)
A P
Skr
Mid
(proby)
Skr
AP
WE
A P
SL
L
SL
SL
(proby)
Skr
L
S P
S L (act)
L
WE
L
AP
L
Skr
SL
SL
T,
L
SL
SL
P
AP
L
Mid
(proby)
L
AP
Skr
WE
L
AE
9 July 04
20 Feb 01
1 Apr 13
5 Aug 97
24 May 05
1 Jan 13
1 Apr 12
18 Jan 13
18 Oct 09
11 Dec 06
8 July 09
1 Jan 11
1 Jan 08
23 Dec 13
8 July 09
29 Mar 12
4 Aug 10
1 Dec 13
4 Aug 06
1 Oct 11
16 Jan 06
1 Oct 12
28 Mar 07
1 Oct 13
1 Jan 13
27 Feb 12
18 Jan 01
6 Oct 09
23 Feb 11
27 Feb 09
15 Feb 05
18 Oct 09
26 July 07
29 July 06
13 May 12
24 July 11
1 Oct 11
1 Apr 13
26 Sept 09
1 Apr 12
1 Jan 11
14 Feb 13
11 Oct 05
3 Sept 10
1 July 12
7 June ia
8 Apr 04
26 Aug 11
23 June 04
18 Oct 09
26 Aug 93
Todd, Hugh M
Tomkins, William H
Tonge, Cecil G
Tongue, Frank L
Toohey, James
Tough, Thomas E
Towell, William C
Towler, Harold F
Towner, Erik C
Townley, John C
Townsend, William H.
Townshend, William P. ..,
Trant, Edgar L ,
Travers, James L. r.f.c.
Treweek, Cecil R ..
Trelawny, Clinton E. D. ...
Triggs, Reginald S
Trinick, George W
Trounson, Graham F. J. ..,
Truby, Thomas H
Tuck, John
Tucker, William T ,
Tuffill, Harold B
Tugwood, John P
Tulloch, Alphonse M
Tunbridge, Godfrey D.T. ...
Tunbridge, Robert E. T. ..
Turnbull, Henry J
Turnbull, James
Turnbull, Leopold A
Turnbull, Richard J
Turner, William T
Tweedie, John T
Twigg, Robert E ,
Twitchett, William R.
Twyman, Irvine M
Tyrer, Austin
Tyrer, Sydney R. M
u.
Upton, Herbert L.
Upton, John M. ...
Rank.
Seniorlt
WE
1 Aug
E
10 Aug
L
18 Oct
SL
3 Aug
P
14 Feb
AP
4 Aug
L
23 May
S L ( act)
1 Jan
Mid
1 Apr
(proby)
L
15 Mar
SL
1 Jan
L
13 Dec
L
17 July
L
19 Feb
S L
1 Apr
L
23 Nov
L
22 Oct
SL
1 Jan
(proby)
Mid
1 Jan
(proby)
AP
20 Apr
WE
1 Oct
E
10 Dec
AP
14 June
8 L
1 Apr
(proby)
S L
1 July
Mid
1 Oct
(proby)
Mid
1 Oct
(proby)
L
8 Jan
L
1 June
A E
12 Jan
SL
1 Jan
(proby)
Hon Or
6 June
L
29 July
AP
4 Mar
P
6 July
S L (act)
21 Sept
SL
1 Oct
L
12 Jan
SL
Mid
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
460a
Upton, Samuel
Ussher, William A.
Ussher, William R.
V.
Varian, Alfred D.
Varian, Allan
Vaughan, Percy B.
Vaughan. William J. ...
Venn, George W. C, ...
Venner, Beauehamp H.
Venning, Reginald 0. ...
Vereker, Leopold G. P.
Vetah, Hamilton A. M.
Vicary, Horace L
Vincent, Ernest S.
Vinden, Benjamin L. ..,
Vine, George A
Vine, Sidney W. S. ...
Vivian, Joseph
w.
Wadsworth, Henry
Wales, Walter B. ... .,
Walker, Sir Alexander A., Bt,
Walker, Claude B.
Walker, John
Walker. Percy G. ...
Walkner, Albert B.
Wallace, Duncan G.
Wallace, John (a) ...
Wallace, Robert ...
s 2
Bank.
Seniority.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
B
1 Dec 99
Walley, Rupert H
SL
1 Oct 15
L
4 June 04
Walton, Henry L
L
2 June 0b
Mid
23 Dec 13
Walton, William H
P
15 May 12
(proby)
Ward, Frank
AP
5 Nov 01
Ward, Gerald D
Mid
(proby)
1 Oct 13
Ward, James A
WE
3 Jan K
Ward, Luke
L
2 Apr 04
Ward, Eeglnald S
L
5 Sept 13
Ward, Richard M
L
7 Jan 1C
Warden, Robert C
L
8 Mar 1(
Wardrop, Bobert
SL
1 July Oi
Wardrop, Robert G
Mid
(proby)
AP
31 Dec H
Wards, Alexander N
26 July 0
Warman, George
Skr
20 Mar 11
Warner, George E
L
28 July 0'
Mid
(proby)
1 Jan 1 i
Warwick, Edward
Skr
1 Aug 1
Watchlin, Alexander
SL
28 Apr 1.
Sen B
31 Oct 07
Watkins, Harold B. M.r./.c.
L
17 Oct 11
L
15 Mar 12
Watson, David ...
WE
17Junel(
L
3 Dec 10
Watson, Ernest F
SL
18 Feb 1
A P
9 June 10
Watson, James G
L
29 May 1(
L
12 Feb 06
Watson, Sydney B
SL
1 Oct 1
L
21 May 11
Watson, William S
Mid
1 Apr 1
L
23 Aug 12
(proby)
L
14 June 07
Watt, Edward G. B
L
21 Dec l:
Mid
1 July 12
Watt, James H
Sen E
24 JuneO.
(proby)
Watt, Bobert
Sen E
27 Feb 0'
SL"
1 Oct 13
Watt, William H
Mid
(proby)
1 Jan 1
L
11 July 07
Watts. Lawrence B
S L (act)
7 Jan 1<
L
24 Mar 06
Way, Douglas C
Mid
10 Aug 1
SenB
1 Jan 08
(proby)
! L
18 Sept 13
Webb, Cecil J
L
1 Apr 1
Mid
1 Oct 12
Webb, Charles J. R
L
19 Jan 1
(proby)
Webb, John H
L
23 JuneO
'
Webster, William
E
17 Mar 9
Weeks, Alfred C
Mid
31 Dec K
Welch, Harry
SL
1 July 1
Weldrick, George J
L
30 Apr 1
Weller, Alfred E
SL
(proby)
1 Jan 1
Weller, Charles G
Mid"
(proby)
1 Jan 1
Wells, Norman E.J.
SL
(proby)
1 Jan 1'
Welsh, William L
Mid
1 Jan ]
West. Archibald
L
18 Oct 0
West, Cyril J
Mid
7 Aug 1.
Mid
4 Feb 10
(proby)
(proby)
West, James R
Hon L
23 Nov 7
Skr
20 Nov 13
Westmore, Henry G. G. RD
L
8 Oct 0
P
13 Jan 09
WeBtropp, Thomas G
L
18 Oct 0
SL
5 July 12
Whall, William O. C
L
24 May 0
Whlsh. Cyril B
L
18 Oct 0
L
21 Jan 11
Whitburn, David H. H. ...
L
16 Feb I
AP
4 Mar 10
White, Arthur L
Mid
29 Dec 1
Skr
20 Mar 02
(proby)
AP
2 May 06
White, Charles J
SL
13 Apr 0
AE
27 Apr 97
White, Eustace B rd
t
10 Mar <*
L
7 Aug 06
White, Frederick H
A P
26 Sept I
461
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
White, Gordon H. C
White, John B
White, Joseph G
White, Magnus
White, Samuel N
White, William B. H
Whitehead, Herbert E. W.
White-Parsons, Horace
Whittingham, Wallace E....
Whittle, William H
Whitton , Frederick W . ...
Whitworth.John 8
Whur, George W. T
Whyte, Lewis
Whyte, William
Wiatt, Charles B
Wiatt, Frank H
Wilde, Frederick J. ...
Wildish, Frederick W...
Wiles, Vivian L
Wilkes, Frank
Wilkinson, John
Willan, Francis G. L. ...
Willdigg, George J. ...
Williams,
Williams,
Williams,
WilliamB,
Williams,
Williams,
Williams,
Williams,
Williams,
Edward H...
Frederick T.
George D. ..
Harry A.
Herbert M. ..
John C.
John R.
John W. ..
Lionel L.
Williams, Richard D. ...
Williams, Richard J. ...
Williams, Robert J. ...
Williams, Walter F. ...
Williams, William H. ...
Williamson, William A.
Williams - Bulkeley,
Richard H., Bt
Willits, John
Willoughby, Joe H. C.
Willoughby, Reginald 8
Willy, Herbert M.
Wilson, Frederick W. ...
Wilson, George W.
Wilson, Harry
Wilson, James C.
Wilson, John
Wilson, John W
WilBon, Thomas
Wilson, Thomas R.
Wilson, Walter
Wilson, William
Wilson, William L. ...
Mid
(proby)
HonCr
P
E
SI
p
L
L
L
L
L
Skr
Skr
Skr
E
L
SL
A P
E
SL
AP
WE
L
SL(proby)
WE
W E
L
E
SL
L
L
L
L
L
E
L
W E
E
SL(proby')
HonL
L
Mid
(proby)
A P
L
AE
Mid
(proby)
W E
S L
SL
(proby)
AP
WE
L
AP
WE
SL
Seniority.
9 Aug 09
7 Mar 04
20 July 13
16 May 00
1 Mar 09
25 July 10
23 Dec 07
1 Jan 10
20 Oct 04
25 Apr 06
10 May 06
27 Feb 12
1 Jan 14
15 Feb 1)
10 July 02
29 May 09
18 July 02
17 July 05
11 Sept 12
1 Oct 07
17 July 05
4 Feb 08
12 Feb 06
1 Oct 13
13 Nov 09
1 Oct 12
16 Jan 13
5 May OH
20 July 07
16 Jan 06
21 Aug 09
16 Apr 08
28 Oct 12
15 Sept 13
25 Jan 93
10 Aug 07
1 Oct 13
16 June 98
1 July 13
31 Dec 88
7 Aug 09
1 Oct 10
13 Dec 11
23 May 02
26 Auk 95
1 Oct 12
16 Feb 04
9 Dec 10
1 Apr 13
14 Feb 03
14 July 05
16 May 00
19 Jan 14
9 Aug 04
1 July 12
Wiltshire, Robert G. A.
Wink, Charles W
Wii k, Frederick
Winslow, Thomas M. ...
Winsor, Percy F
Winter, Thomas W. F.
Wise, Herbert W
Wissler, Fred
Withers, James A
Wifctup, Guy
Wolfe, John A
Wolfenden, Charlie ... .
Wood, Edmund
Wood, John F
Wood, John G
Wood, Robert B
Wood, William G
Woodcock, Harry W
Woods, Albert E
Woods, Richard F
Woodward, Frank E
Woodward, Reginald A. .
Woollard, Claude L
Worcester, George R. G. .
Worsley, Frank A. ... .
Worthington, Bertram G..
Wotton, Peter M
Wray, Charles M
Wright, Clarence 8. D. B..
Wright, Eric L
Wright, George e
Wright, John
Wright, Robert
Wright, Thomas W
Wright, William
Wylie, George H
Wynn, Hugh D
Y.
Yakdley, Archibald T.
Yeomans, William J.
Yolland, John
Yorston, Peter
Youel Maurice S
Rank. Seniority.
Young, Alfred H. D. ,
Young, Douglas G.
Young, James
Young, John
Young, Thomas W.
Young, William C. .
Younger, Ralph ... .
Youngson, Alexander
r.f.c.
.. RD
S L
(act)
8kr
Skr
L
WE
L
L
S L
AP
Mid
{proby)
Mid
Mid
(proby)
WE
Mid
(proby)
Mid
(proly)
SL
S L
L
L
8L
L
L
Mid
L
Mid
(proby)
L
L
SL
Mid
(proby)
SenE
Skr
SL
Skr
Skr
SL
Mid
Mid
(proby)
L
Skr
Skr
Mid
(proby)
SL
SE
AP
L
L
WE
Skr
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
462
LIST OF OFFICERS ON THE ACTIVE LIST OF THE
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE ACCORDING TO SENIORITY.
NOTE.-
■ Officers of the Military Branch marked (1) have completed 12 months'
training in the Royal Navy, and are entitled to the Annual Training
Fee of £25 a year in the cases of Commanders and Lieutenants, £20 a
year in the case of Sub -Lieutenants, and £10 a year in the cases of
Acting Sub- Lieutenants and of Midshipmen. Officers who have completed
more than one period of 12 months' training are marked (2), (3), etc.
Officers of the Military Branch marked f have completed and obtained a
certificate in either a Gwnnery or Torpedo Short Course, whilst those
marked \ have completed and obtained a certificate in both Gunnery and
Torpedo Short Courses.
Those marked || have satisfactorily completed a short Course in Signalling ,
and those marked % a short Course in Strategy, fyc.
Those marked © have been appointed to the Reserve for training for service
in Armed Merchant Vessels.
Engineer Officers marked f have completed a three months' course of
Instruction at one of the Home Dockyards.
The names of Honorary Officers who have not held rank on the Active List are-
shown after the List of Officers on the Active List. Retired Officers are shoivn in
a separate List at page 723 of Quarterly Navy List.
COMMANDERS.
Name.
(l)Herbert James Haddock, C.B., R.D.
J(l)mCharles Frederick Osborne. R.D.
J(l)Charles Cockburn Talbot, R.D.
Date of
Seniority.
7 Mar 04
13 Apr 05
24 May 05
463
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— COMMANDERS.
Name.
(l)tmOwen Jones, R.D.
(2) fmHenry Hutchinson, R.D.
(l)fGeorge Wallace Cockman, K.D.
||ri)JHenry Clennell Fenwick, R.D.
i(l)James Thomas Walter Charles, C.B., R.D.
IttBertram Fox Hayes, R.D
Albert Borlase Armitage, R.D
tt(l)mCecil De La Mare Goldsmith, R.D.
t(l)David Landles Neilson, R.D ,
t(l)mFrank Bartlett Stuart Notley, R.D. .
f(l)Charles Alfred Bartlett, R.D
(l)tmRichard Lewis Daniel, R.D
(l)JErnest Harvey Pentecost, R.D....
(1)J William Robert Duncan Irvine, R.D..
(l)tHugh Frederick David, R.D
(l)t Arthur Willson McKellar, R.D.
(l)JVictor Ernest Speranza, R.D. ...
(l)JNewenham Robert de la Cour Cornwall
*(l)tJohn Francis Hornsby Healey, R.D,
iltfirjJohn Matthew Bugge, R.D
^[(l)jmArthur Henry Rostron, R.D.
||(l)JHoratio Nelson Rivers, R.D
(l)JJohn Evan Edwards, R.D.
(l)JFrederick Hume Mupgrave Custance, R.D.
(l)fmPercival Norman Layton, R.D.
(l)JmDavid Simpson Miller, R.D. ...
(l)fm Morris Stanley Nicholson, R.D.
(l)jmJohn Vincent Le Grand, R.D.
(l)tttlStephen Alonzo Pidgeon
(l)f Harold William Potter, R.D. ...
i[(l)JmEdward Eugene Cadou
(ltJtnErnest Granville Diggle, R.D.
(2) X George Harry Franklin, R.D. ...
(litHugh Panton Learmont, R.D.
(l)jtli Wilfrid Montague Bruce
J(2)(-?)Edwin Baikie Simpson-Baikie, R.D
(l)JThomas Roland Agassiz
(l)fWilliam Halpin Paterson Sweny, R.D.
||(l)tltlRobert Herbert Wilfrid Hughes, R.D
J(l)William Erasmus Smith, R.D
Date of
Seniority.
43
2 Jan
15 Jan
3 Mar
11 Mar
24 Apr
16 May 07
4 June 07
7 Nov 07
13 Jan
27 Jan
2 Aug
27 Jan
3 Feb
25 July
5 Oct
6 Feb
16 May
27 June 11
16 Aug 11
25 Oct
18 Jan
1 Mar
8 Mar
12 Mar
23 May 12
6 June 12
3 Aug 12
21 Nov
1 Jan
19 Mar
25 Mar
7 Apr
14 Apr
13 May 13
80 June 13
12 Aug 13
20 Aug 13
23 Jan 14
24 Feb 14
27 Feb 14
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
464-5
LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
William Roderick Dhu Gardiner
27 Jan 92
|| t(2)m Walter Johnson, R.D.
13 Feb 94
Edwin Green Leader
17 Dec 95
Frank Ernest Beadnell ..
20 Dec 98
Edward James Minister
28 Dec 98
(l)JThomas Rowland Wilson, R.D
16 May 00
|(l)Samuel Giles Spencer McNeil, R.D
22 Nov 00
Henry David Nicholson
24 Dec 00
(l)fPhilip Edward Lyne, R.D
16 Jan 01
(1) JThomas Charles Nichols Thompson, R.D.
18 Jan 01
J(l)George Henry Arnot, R.D. .„
11 Feb 01
(l)tmJohn Mclnnes Borland, R.D. ..
16 Apr 01
(l)JHenry Stockwell, R.D
22 Aug 01
(l)JmCharles Edward Irving, R.D
18 Nov 01
William Morris Porterfield ...
9 Dec 01
Samuel Robinson
19 Feb 02
(l)JmHenry George Muir, R.D
10 Mar 02
| Henry George Fishenden .„
29 Mar 02
(1)1 John Llewellyn Gall „
1 Apr 02
(l)tHarry Calder, R.D „
21 Apr 02
f Charles Edward Stuart
29 Apr 02
Herbert Murray Willy
23 May 02
William Whitley John Bea van
6 June 02
f(l)Charles Clement Boase, R.D. ...
16 July 02
Samuel Mortimer
18 July 02
(1) % Walter John Reeder
24 July 02
James John Cameron
8 Nov 02
(l)JFrederick William Hood
15 Jan 03
Thomas McDonald
3 Feb 03
(l){Cecil Wills Burleigh ... ._
10 Feb 03
(2) J Percy Douglas Henderson
13 Mar 03
(l)fmHerbert Watson Randall, R.D
18 Mar 03
(2)JJames Park
25 Mar 03
(4)JHenry Johnstone Temperley Grey, R.D.
18 Apr 03
(1)| William Marshall „
12 May 03
(l)fmFrank Lavington Moth
27 May 03
36
466
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
(l)JPercival Scott Earn, R.D.
(l)JniGeorge Norris Eamage
(l)JlttJohn Howson, R.D
(l)JtnPrince Glenallan Shilston, R.D.
(l)JHenry George Gardiner Westmoie,
f(l)George Todd Pickford, R.D. ...
(1) J Frederick George Brown
(l)JRobert Capper, R.D
(l)jClinton Edward Dormer Trelawny
(l)JmFrederick Henry FitzRoy, R.D.
(l)JWilliam Henry Colegrave
(l)JHenry Biron, R.D
George Robert Metcalfe
(l)tmCharles Adam, R.D
(2)Jiu Walter Henry Parker, R.D. ...
||(1)J William Henry Davis, R.D. ...
(1)1 Walter Heaver Abraham Sugden
(1)1 Joseph Dixon
(l)tmLiewellyn Willoughby Pooley
(l)jmCyril Arthur Graeme Roberts
(l)JRepinald Vincent Peel, R.D. ...
(l)fWilliam Holmes Hossack
(l)jmReginald Gordon William Mason,
||(3)| Charles Herbert Oxlade
(l)JmWalter Henry Cooper
||(4)JJohn Georgeson Sutherland, R.D.
t(2)|mArthur William Barber, R.D.
(l)JEustace Robert White, R.D. ...
||(1) J Lewis Malcolm Gordon, R.D. ...
<||||i2)JmSelwyn Mitchell Day, R.D....
(l)JLuke Ward
j|(l)JThomas Alban Jones, R.D.
(1) [Harry Lovell Butt
|j(l)JFrancis Joseph Stenson
(1) J Alfred Henry Ferris
(l)JWilUam Oswald Coleman Whall
(3)JJohn Beresford Vaugban Barnsdale
*|j(l^-j-Charles Lennard Keppel-Barrett
^ff2)tTn William Albert Ussher
(2){Samuel Bernard Graves
R.D.
R.D.
Date o
f
Seniority.
2 July
03
22 Aug
03
3 Sept
03
29 Sept
03
8 Oct
03
28 Oct
03
18 Nov
03
23 Nov
03
23 Nov
03
26 Nov
03
26 Nov
03
5 Dec
03
9 Dec
03
10 Dec
03
17 Dec
03
31 Dec
03
7 Jan
04
9 Jan
04
13 Jan
04
23 Jan
04
25 Jan
04
25 Jan
04
9 Feb
04
12 Feb
04
19 Feb
04
20 Feb
04
2 Mar
04
10 Mar
04
26 Mar
04
31 Mar
04
2 Apr
04
10 May
04
12 May
04
20 May
04
20 May
04
24 May
04
27 May
04
2 June
04
4 June
04
17 June
04
76
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
467
Name.
t John Henry Webb ...
(l)JittAlbert Victor Robertson Lovegrove
(l)JPercy John Pape, R.D
mGeorge Ernest Warner
(2)J William James O'Neill ...
(l)tmWallace Edgar Whittingham
(1)J William Henry Kelly . . .
(1)J Arthur Edward Dunn ...
William Edgar Kelway
James Kearney
(2)fEdward Charles Roden ...
||(l)JSidney Ralph Martin Tyrer
tltG-eorge Frederick Gardner ...
Graham Charles Holloway ...
(l)JArthur Henry Bird
t(l)JCharles Henry Bouch ...
(2) J Charles Augustine Brogden
(l)JFrank Morgan Main
(l)j Reginald Montague Partridge .
Reginald Hugh Dominy
X m William Albert Norman ..."
J(l)Herbert Beverley Rake ...
J(l) James Turnbull
(l)t Edgar Theophilus Britten
(l)JTom Eugene Robinson ...
(3)JntJohn Burn
William Edward Griffiths ...
^[(4)JJames Archibald Rogers
(l)tSidney Sherlock Richardson
(2)f Henry Philip Basden Smith, R.D.
(1)| David MacDougall Ross.
(1)| Ernest Finch
||(l)JmRobert Henry Griffin
(l)JHerbert Pairweather
(l)JSidney Reginald Lane
(l)fjohn Alfred Wolfe
(l)t Robert Andrew Milne
(l)f Charles Purcell Cooper
(l)|Charles Mahon Redhead, R.D.
(l)fArnold Octavius Morgan
116
Date of
Seniority
23 June 04
27 Jun-
04
30 June
04
28 July
16 Sept
20 Oct
04
04
04
22 Dec
04
23 Dec
04
30 Dec
04
6 Jan
05
7 Jan
05
12 Jan
05
14 Jan
05
27 Feb
05
2 Mar
05
10 Mar
05
18 Mar
06
30 Mar
05
17 May
20 May
30 May
1 June
05
06
05
05
1 June
05
8 June
05
20 June
05
27 June
05
27 June
05
28 June
05
5 July
17 July
17 July
17 July
20 July
27 July
05
05
05
05
05
05
2 Aug
14 Aug
23 Aug
24 Aug
29 Aug
20 Sept
05
05
05
05
05
05
468
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
|| (l)tmGeorge Henry Stuart Furlong
«|[(l)t George Kobinson Hudson, R.D. (H.M.S.
' Blanche; 1 Feb 13)
^f(l)JmGeorge Duncan Connell (H.M.S. '■Beaver,'
2 Apr 13)
(l)JlttSidney Kenrick Bacon...
(l)|mEdward James McBarnet
William Faulkner Pollard ...
(l)tGarrick William Hall
(l)fMontague George Easton
(2)JHenry James Turnbull ...
(l)JRussell Adolph Barber ...
John Claybourn Williams
(l)JFrederick Robert Miles
IttCecil Brooks
|| f(l);J: George Henry Pike (H.M.S. 'Queen Mary '
(lempy}l Feb 14)
(l)lLouis Charles Holmes
(l)JFrancis George Loveless Willan, R.D
|((2)JLeonard Joseph Hall ...
^||(l)JWilliam Samuel Davenport
(l)JGeorge William Cavendish Venn
(1)1 John Garland Bay lay Harrison...
(l)JFrederick John Gausson May Elkes ...
^(DjJohn Arthur Phenix
(l)JBenjamin Lucas Vinden...
Charles Barron
^|(l)mtMaxwell Barcham Sayer
||(l)fmPaul Edward Wairoa Haynes
(1)| WiUiam Barton
William Henry Whittle
^(l)tFrederick William Whitton
(2)JGuy Ronald Dolphin
(l)t Frank Arthur Worsley
(1)J William Carson Towell
|| (l)JHenry Lavington Walton
(l)JmAllen Fielding
(l)f Peter Millman Wotton _
(1)' Lionel Henry Lindsay
(l):;Henry Nelson, R.D
(l)jUtGeorge Wyndham Bruce
||(2)tRobert Burn Thomson
166
Date of
Seniority.
1 Oct
05
6 Oct
05
U Oct
05
23 Oct
05
6 Nov
05
11 Nov
05
11 Nov
05
28 Nov
05
8 Jan
06
9 Jan
06
16 Jan
06
19 Jan
06
1 Feb
06
1 Feb
06
7 Feb
06
12 Feb
06
12 Feb
06
12 Feb
06
12 Feb
06
16 Feb
06
13 Mar
06
22 Mar
06
24 Mar
06
29 Mar
06
29 Mar
06
10 Apr
06
20 Apr
06
25 Apr
06
10 May
06
10 May
06
18 May
06
23 May
06
2 June 06
26 June 06
6 July
06
17 July
06
23 July
06
24 July
06
29 July
06
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
469
Name.
(2) J Louis Alfred Brooke-Smith
(l)JmRobert Wallace
(1)| Robert Walter Shepherd
William Dixon Hopcraft ... ...
|| Harry Newton .... ... ... ... .,.
(l)JCharles Phelps Freeman
(l)JJohn Arnold Holland
(l)JStephen Porter _ ...
(l)JCyril Edwards
t(3) Philip Arthur Graham Kell
^(2)JCecil Edward Pilkington (H.M.S. ' Argyll;
3 Mar 14)
(l)JHans Oppen
(l)tDudley Adams Scott
(l)jEdward Montague Hussey-Cooper
(1)1 Albert Edward Woods
(l)TFrancis Henry Cooke
(l)jThomas Maitland Winslow
(1)1 William Charles Tarrant
(2)JWilliam Harold Steele, R.D
||(1) J Frederic George Cooper
(l)t William George Oldershaw
(l)jHugh Donald Bennett
(1)J Robert Patrick Gordon Ferries
(l)fmRoger Messenger Monsey Collyer, R.D.
(l)tFrederick Manley
(l)jRalph Henry Rojas
(l)JFrederick John Thompson
Ill (l)t*Donald Dowdy
(l)JRobert Atkinson Harden
Alfred James Hailey
(l)JReginald Byford Hall
(l)JPerey James Spray
(l)tReginald Robert Harrison
(l)jGeorge Frank Dugdale ... ._
(l)HlJ William Beresford
(1) % Joseph William Greenhill ._
(1) t William Devereux Parry Jones
(1)| Hubert Viner Hart
(1)1 Leopold George Prendergast Vereker . ...
("l) % Alfred Singleton Leech ...
!l(l)JFrederic Ernest Storey. „ ...
Alfred Freer _
197
Date of
Seniority
r.
30 July
06
7 Aug
06
10 Aug
06
13 Aug
06
10 Sept
06
14 Sept
06
15 Sept
06
24 Sept
06
1 Oct
06
12 Oct
06
22 Oct
06
8 Nov
06
13 Nov
06
14 Nov
06
29 Nov
06
4 Dec
06
11 Dec
06
11 Dec
06
5 Jan
07
12 Jan
07
14 Jan
07
30 Jan
07
30 Jan
07
lFeb
07
13 Feb
07
23 Mar
07
28 Mar
07
15 Apr
07
17 Apr
07
17 Apr
07
17 Apr
07
20 Apr
07
24 Apr
07
25 Apr
4 May
07
07
4 May
07
31 May
07
31 May
07
14 June 07
18 June 07
1 July
07
8 July
07
470
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
1| (1 ^Ernest Sidney Vincent
(l){Edgar Lakeman Trant
(l)j John Tweddle Tweedie ...
(l)j Robert John Williams
(l)JFrank Colclough Ree ...
(l)jttlArthur Leslie Parkinson
(l)JmWalter de Mouchet Baynham. R.D.
(l)tDugald Munro
(l)jWiHiam Isaac Mason
(l)j William Frederick Pearce
Alexander Henderson
George Francis Snape
(l)tmEdwin Harold Orchard
(l)jCharles Davidson..
(l)JRobert Severs
% II (3)tmCharles Thomas Keigwin ...
|| (1)J William Hay Dickson
(l)tmLeonard John Glendenning ...
(l)JHarold Phillips
Samuel Bolton ... ,„ „_
(l)JHarry Charles Birnie
(l)jWilliam Pearson Townshend ....
(l)JHerbert Edward Walter Whitehead
(l)tJohn Harold Drake
(l)fPhilip Courtenay Headlam
(1)J Walter Henry Hatcher
(l)JHenry Norman Gilbert
(1)1 Claude Hamilton
(1)J Robert John Johnstone
||(1) JW alter Michael Ejiowles .„.
(l)fCharles David Cay
(l)JRichard Loftus Fortier .^
(l)JPercy Durkin „
(l);:mCharles George Matheson
(l)JmEdward Albert Singeisen
(l)t Arthur Henry Fraser
^(l)JCampbell Pitt Cotton-Stapleton
(l)JmRobert Pennington- Williams ...
|| (1)J Joseph MacMahon «.
(l)tlllPatrick Joseph Doyle .^.
(l)JEdward Stirling Carver
lit John Whittow W illiams
Frederick John Ireland
MO
Date of
Seniority.
11 July 07
17 July 07
29 July 07
10 Aug 07
27 Aug 07
11 Sept 07
18 Sept 07
18 Sept 07
18 Sept 07
19 Sept 07
28 Sept 07
1 Oct 07
4 Oct
9 Oct
17 Oct
19 Oct
1 Nov
11 Nov
29 Nov
11 Dec
12 Dec
13 Dec
23 Dec
27 Dec
27 Dec
1 Jan
10 Jan
21 Jan
3 Feb
17 Feb
21 Feb
25 Feb
26 Feb
27 Feb
5 Mar
11 Mar
13 Mar
21 Mar
24 Mar
28 Mar
16 Apr
16 Apr
7"
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
471
Name.
(l)t Cyril Stephens Durrad
(1)J Charles Maynard Wray
ll(l)tJohn Robertson ..
(l)JGeorge Irwin
(l)tlltTom Lakin Mills
(l)j Frank Pattinson ...
(l)jOctavius Siggers, R.D
(l)f Charles Davy Matheson
(l)JGeorge Thomas Cooke
(l)fAlfred Sidney Poole
(l)JHarold James Davison
||(l)Jmlgnatius Joseph Hayes
(l)JWilliam Arthur Hawkes
Edwin Salisbury MacLeod ...
|| (1) J Charles Cuthbert Garrett
(1)J Joseph Miller
(l)JFrederick Coxweil Cross
(l)JReginald Arthur Woodward
(l)f Horace Richard Harding
(l)JRichard Gerrie Groundwater ...
(l)t Robert Bannister Lyness
(l)JWilliam Gregory...
^f||(l)tCharles Frederick Halliday ...
(1)| Harold Towers Dunn
John Harrie Howard Scudamore ..
(l)fjohn Chaworth Cha worth-Musters
(l)j Arthur Hughes Raymer ...
(l)fmCharles Joseph Stuart
Alexander Bremner Thomson
George Samuel Hooper
Harry Frederick Minett
(l)ttnRobert Beaufin Irving
||(1)I Richard Harrison
(l)fCedric Arthur Rowlinson
mArthur Murray
(1) J Francis John Reddie Gardner ...
(1)J William Burnaby Sou thouse Starr
(1) I Reginald George Pardoe
(l)f mRonald Court Glazebrook
(1) J Charles Barrington Wiatt
Frederick William Audley Hanson ...
(l)JmRupert William Stagg
(1)J Walter Stafford
283
Date of
Seniority.
7 May
08
13 May
08
13 May
08
4 June
08
12 June
08
18 June
08
2 July
08
3 July
08
7 July
08
30 July
08
11 Aug
08
15 Aug
08
21 Aug
08
26 Aug
08
29 Aug
08
15 Sept
08
18 Sept
08
22 Sept
08
12 Nov
08
18 Nov
08
3 Dec
08
1 Jan
09
8 Jan
09
9 Jan
09
14 Jan
09
28 Jan
09
4 Feb
09
9 Feb
09
27 Feb
09
27 Mar
09
2 Apr
09
17 Apr
09
7 May
09
7 May
09
7 May
09
7 May
09
7 May
09
7 May
09
19 May
09
29 May
09
2 June 09
5 June 09
5 June 09
472
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
(l)JHorace John Dean
5 June 09
(l)JErnest Edkin
...
5 June 09
|| (1)| Edwin Ryder Large
12 June 09
(l)JRobert Sibthorpe Connolly
30 June 09
(l)f Clarence Milner
14 July 09
(l)j William George Lewin ...
23 July 09
f||(l)JAlexander Riddel
_
28 July 09
Michael Francis Murray
29 July 09
||(l)tJohn WiUits
7 Aug 09
f John Roger Williams
21 Aug 09
(l)JJames Whitla Gracey
24 Aug 09
||(l)tCharles Arthur BuUock
29 Aug 09
^f(l) % Ernest Paul Nosworthy
3 Sept 09
||(l)+George ffrench Harford Lloyd...
3 Sept 09
(1)1 Frederick Sudell
..
4 Sept 09
||(l)JmReginald Heber Stringer
5 Sept 09
(l)JtnErastus James Thornton
26 Sept 09
(l)t William Bennett Clementson ...
29 Sept 09
(\)f George Gibbons ...
29 Sept 09
(l)j Gordon Lewis Simner ...
1 Oct 09
(l)JFrank Percival Swinney
5 Oct 09
t(l)m Ernest Combe Miller, R.D. ...
18 Oct 09
J Richard John Carter
18 Oct 09
fGerald FitzGibbon McCombie
18 Oct 09
m Alfred Phillips Parmeter
18 Oct 09
(l)JWilham Jewell Yeomans, R.U....
18 Oct 09
(l)fClarence Edward Henry Aylen
18 Oct 09
Victor Ribeiro d' Almeida Campos . ..
18 Oct 09
(l)|Dick Foveran Turing Bruce
18 Oct 09
(l)jmHarold Edward Jackson
18 Oct 09
William Brooke
18 Oct 09
(l)JAulay Babington Macaulay
1 8 Oct 09
(l)fHenry Cook
18 Oct 09
( DJGuy Sully Owen
18 Oct 09
(l)JArthur Rodney Pittis Martin ...
18 Oct 09
(_l)Jl'harles Edgar Adams
18 Oct 09
(l)JRalph William Goodacre
18 Oct 09
Charles Earle Browne
18 Oct 09
tCecil Graham Tonge
18 Oct 09
(l)'4.'i'noiuas Wallace Young
18 Oct 09
William Oswald Tarn
18 Oct 09
Richard Frederic Woods
18 Oct 09
B25
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE—LIEUTENANTS.
473
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
•(•Frederick John Roden
18 Oct
09
(l)t Ernest Clarke
(l)jcharles Arthur Peal
L8 Oct
09
18 Oct
09
|| (1)J Charles Edward Finlay (H.M.S. 'Boadicea;
30 Oct 13)
18 Oct
09
(1) \ Vincent Swinfen Cottrell
18 Oct
09
(l)JCharles Barnard Blencowe
18 Oct
09
(l)tCyril Beresford Whish
18 Oct
09
Archibald West
18 Oct
09
Frank Henry Claret ...
18 Oct
09
(1) J John Findlay Lindsay
18 Oct
09
Thomas George Westropp .„ „.
18 Oct
09
James Harrison Jackson
18 Oct
09
(1)1 Ernest Percy James Tinne
18 Oct
09
(1)J Bernard Dunphy
18 Oct
09
(l)fGilbert Henry Flavel
18 Oct
09
(l)JHenry Graham Thomson
18 Oct
09
(l)t Edward Robert Crouch
18 Oct
09
(l)JArthur Howard Notley...
18 Oct
09
(1) % Claude Lombard Woollard
18 Oct
09
mLawrence Lo veil Scott
20 Oct
09
(l)JWilliam Lennox Bickcord
27 Oct
09
(l)JCharles Chesters Cartwright
1 Nov
09
(1) X Charles Vere Price...
6 Nov
09
fHerbert Watson Wise
15 Nov
09
t(l)Alfred Stephen Gilbert
26 Nov
09
(l)JKenneth Henry Stuart ...
28 Dec
09
(1)| Robert Milne Porter
28 Dec
09
(l)JArthur Henry Dean ... .„
28 Dec
09
(l)JThomas Pritchard
28 Dec
09
(l)f Guy Perdell Lewis
28 Dec
09
( 1 )f George Robinson Renshaw
28 Dec
09
(1)J William McClure Lunt
28 Dec
09
(l)JRobert Ernest Simpson
1 Jan
10
(l)JDunslay Harwood Casson
1 Jan
10
Frederick George William Newbery
3 Jan
10
(l)JRichard Michael Ward
7 Jan
10
Ernest Harry Francis
12 Jan
10
John Archibald Rupert Jones
14 Jan
10
(1)J Arthur Stanley Fullam
14 Jan
10
( l)t Sebastian Francis Newdigate
28 Jan
10
^[(l)t Bernard Herbert Symns ... .„
28 Jan
10
366
474
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
(l)JBertram Shillitoe .... m _
Q)tHamilton Mr-Math Hely
(l)JKennethBoothroyd ...
Henry Osburne Barter
(l)JRobert Cunningham Warden
Alfred George Linggard
Elias Tomlin Pilcher . . .
(l)JRoderick Wilson Day
fAlan Wilfred Hughes
George Frederick Carlton
(lttDavid Blair
(l)t Peter Archibald Murchie
(1) I Montague Gillott Douglas
(l)f Stephen Percy Elliott
(l)JJames George Watson
(l)fWesson Cecil Herbert Jones
(l)IIJArthur Cyril Brooke-Webb
(l)JThomas Adamson Matheson
(1) % Henry James Goldsworthy Finch
(l)JWilliam Prentice
(1 )t James Herbert Malpas
(l)JRobert Melvill Gardner
(l)t Arthur Tillotson Brown
(1)J Robert Geoffrey Cross
(l)f Arthur Sydney Moir Nicholls ...
Edward Tibbits ...
(l)fHoward Canute Davis
(l)tBertie Bath Oram
(1)| Henry McCon key
|| (l)t Harry Armine Halcott Ash
(l)t Ronald James Mortimer
(l)t Hector Anderson d'Auquier
(1> I Alexander Collie Greig ...
(1)J Reginald Slaughter Triggs
(l)tWilliam Soutter
(l)JGordon Staveley Horsburgh
(l)JRobert Love Alexander
||(l)tThomas William Frederick Winter
Albert Edward Addison
(l)JPercy Reginald Vaughan
(l)JSydenham Ernest Stubbs
(l)fwilliam Thomas Hughes ...
(1) J Alexander Stuart Mackay
(l)JFrederick Charles Howard
410
Date of
Seniority.
2 Feb
2 Feb
2 Feb
21 Feb
8 Mar
16 Mar
1 Apr
7 Apr
19 Apr
19 Apr
21 Apr
8 May
13 May
18 May
29 May
29 May
3 June
7 June
3 July
20 July
21 July
23 July
12 Aug
22 Aug
28 Aug
3 Sept
13 Sept
13 Sept
17 Sept
25 Sept
1 Oct
1 Oct
15 Oct
22 Oct
25 Oct
12 Nov
12 Nov
26 Nov
30 Nov
3 Dec
13 Dec
H Dec
H Dec
31 Dec
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
476
(l)fmErnest Geoffrey Dowd
(l)j Arthur Percy Melsom ...
(l)JEdwin Ballard Dalby
(1)J Hugh Gordon Bradford Bentley
(l)t John Walker
Frederick Fletcher Summers
Frederick Augustus Frank ...
(l)tFrederick Basil Bignold
(1) J Charles Joseph Goble ...
||(l)JCharles Frederick Brown
(1)J Ernest Claude Shankland
(l)JCharles Douglas Simmons
(l)JBasil James Ohlson ...
(l)JHerbert Hesketh Lowe
(1) % Andrew Paterson...
(l)JBertram Elliott
(l)JErnest Mortimer Hawkins
(l)JmCharles Hester
Arthur Rutherford Dundas Collins...
(l)tCecil John Webb
(1)1 John Croumbie Brown ...
^(1)1 Francis William Woodgate Bevis
Arthur Grove _
||(l)JArthur Cocks
(l)JJohn Eugene Haswell
(l)jOscar James Prosser Lee
(l)fmFrank Albert Bond
||(l)tThomas Bertram Storey
(l)tBeauchamp Henry Venner
(1)| Frederick Pickering
(l)JLeoline Winton Theodore Lewis
(l)t Peter Shaw
(l)fEvan Percival Cameron
(l)j Edmund A.ikman
(l)JFrederick William Robinson ...
(l)tHenry Annall
(l)fHarold Reginald Hatch
(l)JBruce Metcalfe ...
||^n)tWilliam Alexander McNeill...
(l)fThomas Edward Coombs
(1) X William Courtenay Young
Charles Herbert Greame
(l)JRobert Angus
(1) J Robert McMurray
(1) X Vera Seymour
4S5
Date of
Seniority.
1 Jan
11
1 Jan
11
12 Jan
11
21 Jan
11
21 Jan
11
15 Feb
11
20 Feb
11
25 Feb
11
28 Feb
11
28 Feb
11
28 Feb
11
1 Mar
11
8 Mar
11
11 Mar
11
11 Mar
11
18 Mar
11
18 Mar
11
18 Mar
11
18 Mar
11
1 Apr
11
14 Apr
11
28 Apr
11
28 Apr
11
28 Apr
11
28 Apr
11
28 Apr
11
29 Apr
11
3 May
11
21 May
11
21 May
11
21 May
11
21 May
11
21 May
11
21 May
11
21 May
11
25 May
11
16 June
11
16 June
11
24 June
11
29 June
11
1 July
11
10 July
11
23 July
11
23 July
11
26 July
11
476
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
(1) J Rupert Oswald Jones
(1)J Charles Henry Bate
(l)j William Gerald Byrne Jones ...
(l)tmGeorge Edward Lash
(l)IFrancis Godfrey Spriddell
(\)X Rowland William Hocking ..
James Gerald Stokely Doorly
||(l)JArthur William Bromley
(l)fHarold Edward Mostyn Watkins (E.M.S.
' Pembroke ' addl. for instruction at Central
Flying School 27 Jan 14)
^JJAlfred Harvey Denholm Young (H.M.S.
' Centurion,' 3 June 13) . . ... ...
(1){ Claude de Vinchelez Le Sueur
William Reginald Calder
John Herbert Squires ._
James Avern
||(l)JFrank Rustat Hemsted
Vivian Rodolph O'Reilly
(1)J James Archibald Hodges ...
(l)JJohn Jenkins ... .1.
mFrancis Sibbald Murray
(l)tmArthur Hope Hignett
(l)tWilloughby Allan Gregg Flood
(l)fCharles John Royston Webb
flu Richard Henry Buck
(1) % David Henry Hugh Whitburn
John William Binks ...
Thomas Frederick Milner
Herbert James
(l)JlttJohn Barrance Browning
(l)f Walter Cyprian Battle
(1)J Allan Varian
(Y)X John Charles Townley
\ Percival Howard Tallack
(l)JJosbua Geoffrey Saunders
|| J Herbert Joseph Giles
(1)1 Walter Randall Tilling
Herbert Murchie -.
(l)tErnest Edward Madge ...
(1)1 George Metcalfe Mercer
(l)JDouglas Davenport-Jones
494
Dote of
Seniority.
3 Aug 11
3 Aug 11
6 Aug 11
13 Aug 11
16 Aug 11
18 Sept 11
20 Sept 11
29 Sept 11
17 Oct 11
26 Oct
27 Oct
8 Nov
8 Nov
24 Nov
26 Nov
7 Dec
13 Dec
22 Dec
1 Jan
19 Jan
19 Jan
19 Jan
19 Jan
16 Feb
29 Feb
29 Feb
8 Mar
15 Mar
15 Mar
15 Mar
15 Mar
1 Apr
12 Apr
12 Apr
7 June 12
8 June 12
9 June 12
1 July 12
21 July 12
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
477
Name.
(l)JHerbert Albert Deane
||(1)J Robert Lancelot Fortescue Hubbard
(1) % Herbert William Goodchild {Lent for service
under the Australian Government. Appointed to
H.M.A.S. ' Warrego,' 22 Apr 1913)
(l)JCharles Henry Kendall ...
(1) % Ernest Robinson
J Reginald Chapman Venning
(l)JJames Lecky
||(l)tGeorge Spencer ....
( 1 ) X David John Roberts
John Hennessy
(1) J John Leslie Marshall
(\)X Arthur McClellan Pakenham
*[f||(l)JArthur Percival Croxford
(1) J William Clark
(l)JBasil John Robinson
(l)jAlbert Bdouard Boswell
(l)X Robert Simes Hulme-Goodier
||(1) X Edward James Battams Shouler
•|f (1) J Leonard Redfern Gardiner
Lionel Leslie Williams
(1) J Lawrence Stanley Boggs
(1)J Hamilton Bruce Northcote
(l)JWilliam Gordon Bennett
(l)f Frederick Charles Plater
(1) J Edward George Bruce Watt
(1)| Leslie Richard Carr
(l)JFrederick Thompson Groome
Robert Charles Hill
fBeriiard Ewen Tallacs
||(l)JGerald Ashby Hill (Lent for duty under the
Australian Government. — Appointed toS. M.A.8.
'Australia ' 24 May 13) ...
George Davies Williams
(l)jHarman Arthur Lewis Bond
(l)t Arthur Lewis Owens
(l)j Edward Montagu Legge
(l)X William Bell Coyle
(1): Francis Henry Drake Clarke
(l)JHenry Richard Soulsby...
Date of
Seniority.
23 July 12
24 July 12
2 Jan
16 Jan
29 Jan
20 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
18 Mar
1 Apr
1 Aug
6 Aug
16 Aug
23 Aug
24 Aug
25 Aug
27 Aug
1 Sept
3 Sept
11 Sept 12
11 Sept 12
12 Sept
5 Oct
6 Oct
9 Oct
14 Oct
24 Oct
28 Oct
17 Nov
22 Nov
22 Nov
21 Dec
21 Dec
21 Dec
23 Dec
1 Jan
1 Jan
531
478
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
(1)^1 JGeorge Henry Thomley
(l)JRaymond Horace Albany Dunn
JJames Marshall (H.M.S. ' Conquer or, ,' 16 Apr 13)
(l)fDavid William Alexander
||(1)JFraiik Tomkinson Brade ..
(l)JGeorge Joseph Weldrick
(l)JUeorge Davey
Charles Herbert Ligh toller
(l)JHenry Neville Chamberlain ...
Harry Raby
(1)^[ J Ernest Kirkbank IrviDg
(2) J Lawrence William Newbery-Boschetti
(Y)% Robert Fry
(ljJHarry Banks Reece
(1)J Francis Waugh Hodges
\(\ )% Cecil Patrick Shiel
JWilliam James Donohue
(\)% Andrew Tregenna Mott
(l)JJohn Oswald Buckler
||(1) \ Reginald Sumner Ward ..
(l)JThomas Sydney Melville Pooley
(1)1 .Sidney Hall
(1)' Richard David Williams
(l)JRonald George Hart
Sydney Walter Somers Vine
(l)JGeorge Albert Sharp (H.M.S. ' Shannon,'
10 Mar 11)
(l)^JArthur Pawley
Alfred James Holland
(2)JEvelyn Ronald Redvers Roberts
tThomas Smale Edwards (If. M.S. 'Russell"
— Dec 13) .„ ...
||(1 )tRobert Day Chettle
(1) tXenneth John Manners
(l)JRobert Aslin ^ m
(l)JWilliam Stanley Nelson (H.M.S. ' Common-
wealth,'1 16 Mar 14)
565
1 Apr
1 Apr
12 Apr
26 Apr
28 Apr
30 Apr
1 May
16 May 13
21 May 13
22 May 13
28 May 13
16 June 13
1 July 13
1 July 13
2 July 13
2 Julv 13
5 July 13
16 Aug 13
16 Aug 13
5 Sept 13
14 Sept 13
14 Sept 13
15 Sept 13
15 Sept 13
18 Sept 13
25 Sept 13
28 Oct 13
12 Nov 13
13 Dec 13
1 Jan
1 Jan
16 Jan
16 Jan
27 Feb 14
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE -LIEUTENANTS, &c.
479
LIEUTENANT.
Date of
Seniority.
Entered for service in Royal Flying Corps.
(A) James Lindsay Travers (H.M.S. 'Pembroke'
addl. as Flying Officer, Calshot, 19 Feb 13) ....
SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Arthur Ogilvy... .... .*.
Farquhar Grant
Frederick Arthur Smyth
JThomas Walter Heanley (H.M.S. ' Attentive,'
as Acting Lieut., 11 Mar 14)
William Howat
Frank Helder Wiatt
Henry Edward Geves Scott-Smith ...
Lionel Dale Douglas ... ..
Walter Sydney Colbourne
t Arthur Hutt Ayres ...
Lionel Lidderdale Atherton
Frederick Herbert William Higgins
Clifford Roberts
John Eustace Genge
Charles Egerton Carroll
Charles James White
John Herbert James ...
(l)JPercy Nono Fletcher
X Harold Onslow Master (H.M.S. ' Indefatigable,'
Acting Lieut., 2 Dec 13)
% Edmund William Alfred Humphrey (H.M.
' Formidable,' as Acting Lieut., 14 Jan 14)
Charles Kemp Paris ...
Thomas Frederick Herbert Roberts
Alexander Knox
Ruspini Mailable
J John Barrance Browning ...
George Edward Barton
(1)J Sidney James Nelson
William Henry Dunster
^Frederick Edward French (H. M.S ' Cochrane,'
Acting Lieutenant, 27 Jan 14) ....
John Stewart... ._ „
Herbert Mortimer Williams
I Charles Arthur Robertson
t||Richard Kay Harrison (H.M.S. ' Implacable
as Acting Lieut., 14 Jan 14) ...
James Edward Atkins
19 Feb 14
2 Jan 01
28 June 01
2 Aug 01
18 Sept 01
26 June 02
18 July 02
02
03
03
03
03
03
04
04
04
04
8 Nov
6 Jan
9 Jan
9 May
7 Nov
17 Nov
15 Jan
5 Mar
19 Mar
13 Apr
3 May 04
4 July 04
7 Sept 04
10 Sept 04
25 Jan 05
6 Feb
2 May
21 July
25 Aug
25 Aug
2 Aug
19 Sept 06
17 Oct 06
5 Apr 07
20 July 07
14 Sept 07
30 Sept
38 Sept.
07
07
480 ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
fCecil Ga vegan
Vivian Lockyer Wiles
William Avern
George Henry Sowden
fAeneas Lionel Acton Mackintosh (H.M.S.
1 Monarch,' asActing Lieut., 11 Mar 14)
Johannes Marais Scholtz
J William Herbert Townsend
James Francis Symons „
John James Wellington Parker
J Samuel Norman White {H.M.8. 'Bulwark? as
Acting Lieut., 10 July 13...
John Herbert Gaskell
Alfred William Drew ...
John Louis Saint George Lilley
Robert Wardrop
J Sydney James Cunningham (H.M.S Superb?
Acting Lieut., 10 July 13)
Arthur David Linklater (proby)
Arthur John Francis Nanscawen ...
% Austin Tyrer
James Napier Rodick Qp?vby~)
X Charles Matthew Nelson {H.M.S. ' Gloucester,'
as Acting Lieut., 14 Jan 14)
Bernard Thomas Cox
J James Gordon Partridge Bisset (H.M.S.
' Attentive,' as Acting Lieut., 27 Jan 14)
fRowland Owen Lloyd
William Percival Clifton-Mogg (proby) ...
^fJJames Plumpton ...
t Ernest Fraser Watson .„ „_.
Cyril Gordon Illingworth
Arthur Byford Friend (proby)
Leonard Herbert Swan
X Harold Ernest Fillingham (H.M.S. ' Temeraire,'
as Acting Lieut.. 2 Dec 13)
(l)JAlphonse Martin Tulloch
65
Date of
Seniority.
1 Oct 07
1 Oct 07
6 Dec 07
21 Apr 08
1 July
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
08
09
09
09
09
1 Mar 09
1 Apr 09
11 June 09
1 July 09
1 July 09
1 July 09
1 July 09
8 July 09
1 Oct 09
1 Oct 09
6 Nov 09
15 Nov 09
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
18 Feb
1 Apr
1 Apr
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
29 June 10
1 July 10
1 July 10
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
481
Name.
I Alexander Parnis
(l)JJames Charles Newsome McMillan
fRichard Thomas Smailes ...
(1)1 William Samuel Jackson
Herbert Lionel Upton
Wilfrid Ancell Baker
JKingsley Gordon Howe (H.M.S. ' Amphion? as
Acting Lieut., 8 Oct 13)
Harold Holehouse
•("Sydney Buxton Watson
Robert Nash Marshall ..
Charles Stephen Dendy
James Carson Wilson
Alfred James Freeman (proby) ..
J Harry William Woodcock (H.M.S. '■Indomitable?
as Acting Lieut., 10 July 13)
Ernest James Rodgers
Arnold Taylor
t James John Behrmann (H.M.S. 'Dublin? as
Acting Lieut., 23 Aug 13) ._
t William Stanley Thornton
JHugh Norman McGill ...
Rudolph Sharp
J Reginald John Finlow (H.M.S. 'Birmingham,''
as Ac'img Lieut., 27 Jan 14)
tBertram Harold Da vies (H.M.S. ' Carnarvon?
as Acting Lieut., 11 Mar 14) ..
Robert Seymour Browning
JGerald Loe (H.M.S. 'Irresistible,' as Acting
Lieut., 2 Dec 13) .'
JOswald Rennison Parker
Lionel Bren ton Sheppard
William Cook Postle ...
|| J Harold Leopold Quick (Lent for duty with
Australian Government. — Appointed to
H.M.A.S. 'Australia,'' as Acting Lieut., 5 Feb 13)
J Alexander Learmonth Ambler (HM.S. 'Lord
Nelson? as Acting Lieut., 10 July 13) ...
Clarence Sinclair Darwin Bryce Wright
Edward Percy Lyndon
Robert Abercromby Tl' or burn
JHenry Freston ~N&eh (H.M.S. ' Orion? as Acting
Lieut, 10 July 13)...
Frank Cecil Greenwood
99
Date of
Seniority.
1 July 10
1 July 10
1 July 10
1 July 10
13 July 10
1 Oct 10
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
28 Nov
30 Nov
9 Dec
1 Jan
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
1 Jan 11
1 Jan 11
1 Jan 11
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Apr
1 Apr
11
11
11
11
1 Apr 11
1 Apr
1 Apr
11
11
29 Apr 11
24 May 11
12 June 11
12 June 11
1 July 11
1 July 11
1 July 11
1 July 11
24 July .11
25 July 11
20 Sept 11
482-90 KOYAL NAVAL RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Name
J Eugene Emmanuel Smith ...
t William Francis Smallbone
(l)tVincent Claude Large
Arthur William Legge (proby)
fjoseph Groves Boxhall ...
X Alfred William Clemson (H.M.S. 'Prince
Wales,' as Acting Lieut., — Aug 1H) ...
"f
JGeoffrey Gabriel Thome (H.M.S. 'Garland,'
as Acting Lieut., 25 Nov 13)
Ivo James Kay ...
Lockhart Dobbie McKirdy
J Frederick Murray Simon (H.M.S. ' Queen Mary'
as Acting Lieut., 8 Oct 13)
George Brooks...
Charles Creighton Halliday .. .
Ernest Matson Fall
Frank Horsford Chester (proby)
Harold Percy Grindrod ... ...
Carl Edward Rahtkens
Geoffrey Anselm Robinson ...
Leofric Procter .. ...
George Henry Openshaw ... ...
(1)1 Robert Trafford Martin
(l)JDavid Finlay Watson Foden
Arthur James Elvin Snowden
JEmest Hugh Thornton (H.M.S.' Lion,' at Acting
Lieut., 7 Fel 14) .. ... ...
John George Spencer
Sherwood Bately Page
Gordon William Knight (proby) ...
JDouglas George Jeffrey (H.M.S. 'Bellona,* as
Acting Lieut., 8 Oct 13) ....
George Steele (proby)
Athol Edwin Gudgeon (proby)
■fWilliam Devlin (H.M.S. ' Colossus,'' as Acting
Lieut, 26 Mar 14) ...
Hamilton Foote Carey „
Leslie Lawlor
Richard Sheil
fEric Leo MacMahon Shepherd
Cyril Campbell Johnstone (proby) .. .
JMaurice Jeffery Dabbs Mayall (H.M.S. 'Natal,'
as Acting Lieut., 27 Jan. 14)
Vernon John Henry Bosdet
Harold Lowe ...
137
Date of
Seniority
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct 11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
21 Oct
11
1 Nov
11
18 Dec
11
18 Dec
11
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
19 Jan
12
15 Mar
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
4 Apr
12
16 May
12
10 June
12
1 July
12
1 July
12
1 July
12
1 July
12
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.-SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 491
fGeorge Henry Wy lie .. ..
j William Littlejohn Wilson (H.M.S. 'Princess
Royals as Acting Lieut., 27 Jan 14)...
Frank Ernest Woodward
J Henry Norman John Farrell (27. M. S. ' Leander ,' as
Acting Lieut., 27 Jan 14) ...
William Pawlett Evans ...
Tom Searle Hodge
fGordon Malzard (H.M.S. 'Fearless.'' as Acting
Lieut., 11 Mar. 14) .'.
fClaude Bennett Walker _
Joseph Kenneth Chaplin
l)£Frank Lionel Tongue ..
John Leslie Martyn ...
Reginald Herbert Mordington Jones
% Victor Fraser Lyon (H.M.S. 'London,' as Acting
Lieut. , 14 Jan 14)
JRoy Gill (H.M.S. 'Achilles,'' as Acting Lieut.,
27 Jan 14)
fSydney Broford Clark
% Archibald Charles Bucknell (H.M.S. ' Thunderer,'
as Acting Lieut., 2 Dec 13)
J Walter de Burgh Thomas (H.M.S. ' Belle rophon,'
as Acting Lieut., 15 Dec 13) ...
J Rupert Hedley Wallev (H.M.S. 'Audacious,''
as Acting Lieut., 5 Nov 13)
Robert Oswald Chisholm
Henry Malmesbury Stuart Laidlaw ( proby)
George Leslie Harold Dean (proby')
Gerald Norman Jones
Ben Moss (proby)
(l)JGerald Hugh Chamberlain
J Adrian Bicker- Caart en
Charles Jancey Davis
Harry Vernon Seddall
(l)JBenjamin Charles Alban Edwin Cowper
fThomas Hatton
X Anthony Blacklock (H.M.S. 'Dreadnought,' as
Acting Lieut., 7 Feb 14)
JWilliam George Wood (H.M.S. ' Bristd; as
Acting Lieut., 2 Dec 13)
Alexander Garden Halliday (proby)
J Harry A 11 in son Moore (H.M.S. 'Halcyon,' as
Acting Lieut ., 14 Jan 14)
Alfred Edward Weller (proby)
fPeter Minto Francis Anthony Drummond
(H.M.S. ' Neptune', as Acting Lieut., 11 Mar 14)
Gilbert Thompson (proby)
JFrank James Couldrey
Arthur Frederic Piatt (proby)
Date of
Seniority.
1 July
12
I July
12
1 July
12
1 July
12
1 July
12
1 July
12
5 July
12
5 July
12
17 July
12
3 Aug
12
23 Aug
12
11 Sept
12
16 Sept
12
16 Sept
12
1 Oct
12
1 Oct
12
1 Oct
12
1 Oct
12
1 Oct
12
1 Oct
12
i 1 Oct
12
1 1 Oct
12
1 1 Oct
12
13 Oct
12
15 Oct
12
23 Oct
12
12 Nov
12
21 Nov
12
1 19 Dec
12
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
175
492
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
JStanley Floyd "Wood Laidlaw (H.M.S. ' Ajax?
as Acting Lieut., 2 Dec 13)
Bertram Rollo Usticke Sutherland (proby)
% Ernest Atwood Owens (H.M.S. 'Falmouth,'1 as
Acting Lieut., 2 Dec 13)
t Christopher Herbert Lucking
Samuel Walter Tansley (proby)
Fred Wissler
Henry Wilfred Pell
Charles Willoughby Bray (proby)...
Samuel Shapton Fulford
Ernest Moore (proby)
Geoffrey Howard Barnish (proby)...
JCharles Leonard Dettmar (H.M.S. ' Hercules, ,' as
Acting Lieut., 2 Dec 13)
fTheodore Warren Jones
Jack Ronald Stewart Strange
Harry Hodgkinson (proby)
William Lawrence Rosseter (proby)
Alfred Bruce Con non
John Charles Henderson
JRobert Pettman (H.M.S. 'Agamemnon,'1 as
Acting Lieut., 2 Dec 13)
Robert Tennant Park (proby)
I James Irvine (H.M.S. 'New Zealand,' as Acting
Lieut., 2 Dec IS)
% Victor Leslie Kenneth Making (H.M.S. ' Queen,'
as Actinq Lieut., 2 Dec 13)
William Barclay Armit (proby)
Henry Richard Shaw-Liepman
Guy Worsley Richards
William Judson Hankinson ...
||(l)JJames Montague Cholmeley Johnstone
(H.M.A.S. 'Sydney; 1 June 13)
Roland Thomas Anthony Ormsby (proby')
t Bertram Robert Stewart ...
John Dillon Snow (proby) ...
William Charles George Smith
X George Radcliffe Parry (H.M.S. 'Vanguard,' as
Acting Lieut., 2 Dec 13)
John Percival Tugwood (proby) ...
J James Leonard Payne Sibree (H.M.S. 'St.
Vincent; as Acting Lieut., 2 Dec 13)
John Wilson (proby)
Eric Rees (proby) ...
William James Harbord „_
Date of
Seniority.
1 Jan 13
1 Jan 13
8 Jan 13
18 Jan 13
18 Jan 13
18 Jan 13
18 Jan 13
18 Jan 13
18 Jan 13
18 Jan 13
18 Jan 13
26 Feb
26 Feb
4 Mar
12 Mar
12 Mar
12 Mar
12 Mar
If!
13
13
13
13
13
13
12 Mar 13
12 Mar 13
12 Mar 13
12 Mar
12 Mar
12 Mar
12 Mar
25 Mar
28 Mar
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
L3
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
1 Apr 13
1 Apr 13
1 Apr 13
1 Apr 13
212
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
fGeorge Bernard Bray
fCecil Randolph Treweek ...
tHugh Robert Hughes
Herbert Bartholomew Donovan ,.
Woodbine Howel Stewart ...
John Stewart Gilchrist Reid
(l)JEdward Pickmere
Harry Welch ... ... ... .«,
Walter Henry Poole
f Thomas Richard Davies Harries ...
Charles Musgrave Ford (proby)
fJames Montgomery...
^Herbert Keer Case ...
J John William Grimston (H.M.S. ' King George
V.' as Acting Lieut., 14 Jan 14) ...
James McCarthy Main (proby)
fErnest Victor Pemiington ...
% Sidney Bartlett (H.M.S. ' Collingwood,' as Act-
ing Lieut., 27 Jan 14) ...
fRobert Cowan (H.M.S. '■Venerable,' as Acting
Lieut., 11 Mar 14)
Thomas Godman (proby) .. ,
John Herbert Potter (proby)
Harry Ross Oulsnam (proby)
Roland Spencer (proby)
Norman Robert Clinton Ramsey (proby) ...
David Malcolmson Clarke (proby)
Vicary Peters (proby)
Edwin Francis Hannan ( proby)
Richard Percy Galer ( proby)
William A skin Williamson (proby)
William Nicholls (proby) ...
Maurice McDonnell Kennelly (proby)
Harold Blow
fErnest Albert John Webb Carter
Ralph Heibert Laurence Alder
George James Willdigg (proby)
William Etty Atkinson (proby) ...
■j-Huberht Taylor Hudson ...
Lionel Matthew Kelly (proby)
Edward John Fren.h ...
tCharles Farquhar Smith ..
Horace Leslie Vicary
William Victor Ogley ( pro by) _.
Cuthbert Leslie Brown (proby)
Cyril Herbert Bromley (proby)
■^Frederick Walter Thompson
Ivan Rupert Fleming proby)
257
Date of
Senior
ity.
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
4 Apr
13
26 May
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
15 July
13
11 Sept
13
23 Sept
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
18
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
498a ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
Stanley William Moughtin (proby)
Gerald Charles Macey (proby)
William Garriock (proby)
David Thomas Emrys James (proby)
Edward Henry Crump (2>roby)
John Thomas Daff (proby)
Arthur Reginald Willis Sayle (proby)
Leslie Mann (proby)
Robert Ernest Sahlosser (proby) ...
Trevor Whitla Bridges (proby)
Francis Vincent McJannet (proby)
Alfred Sinclair Bird (proby)
Thonias Victor Roberts (proby) ...
Herbert James Odam (proby)
Edward Templeton Grayston (proby)
Richard James Turn bull {proby) ...
Newell Herbert Gale (proby)
Henry Haswell Milledge (proby) ...
Ronald Langton Jones (proby)
Archibald George Lecaudey (proby)
Herbert John Cavill {proby)
Stanley Marshall ( proby) ...
Garnet Evelyn Cartmer {proby) ...
Leonard Pirie {proby)
William Fletcher Maiden
Norman Edmund John Wells (proby)
Charles Nelson Croysdale (proby)...
Leon Stopford Acbeson (proby)
Albert Edward Kenyon (proby) ...
Angus George Brown
James Sydney P.\ke (proby)
George William Trinick (proby) ...
Arthur Smith (proby)
Ernest Harold Large (proby)
James Kenneth Brook
(l)f JRobert Wright
Arthur Messenger
294
Date of
Seniority.
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Oct
13
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
I Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
1 Jan
14
14 Jan
14
1 Feb
14
5 Feb
14
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 493*
Date of
Seniority.
SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
(Entered for service in Royal Flying Corps.)
(A)Reginald Lennox George Marix (' Pembroke '
addl. as Flying Officer)
(A) Hugh Alexander Littleton ('Pembroke ' addl. as
Flying Officer)
(A)Ivor Guy Vaughan Fowler (' Pembroke ' addl. as
Flying Officer for Isle of Grain Air Station,
13 Aug 13)
(A)Ronald Hargrave Kershaw (' Pembroke ' addl.
as Flying Officer for Yarmouth, Air Station,
1 Jan 14)
(A) Douglas George Young ( Appointed 'Pembroke'
temporarily for Isle of Grain Air Station as
Flying Officer 1 Jan 14) ...
(A) X Richard Edmund Charles Peirse (proby)
(' Pembroke' addl. as Flying Officer Isle of
Grain Air Station, 3 Jan 14)
(A)Thomas Alfred Rainey (proby) (' Pembroke'
addl. as Flying Officer for Isle of Grain Air
Station, 1 Jan 14)
(A)Ian flew Waldegrave Stair Dalrymple-Clark
('Pembroke' addl. for Isle of G^ain Air Station
as Flying Officer, (tempy) 17 Bee 13) ...
(A)Collyns Price Pizey ( Lent to Greek Govt.)
Henry Richard. Busteed (Reserve of Naval Wing
R.F.C.)
Sidney Vincent Sippe (proby) ('Pembroke'
addl. for instruction at Central Flying School)
J Franklin Geoffrey Saunders (proby) (^Pembroke'
addl. for instruction at Central Flying School)...
Robert William Rickerby Gill (proby) ('Pembroke'
addl. for instruction, at Central Flying School)
Christopher Draper (proby) ('Pembroke' addl. for
instruc 'ion at Central Flying School) ...
Hans Acworth Busk {proby) (' Pembroke' addl. for
instruction at Central Flying School) ...
Edward Thomas Newton-Ciare (proby) Q Pembroke'
addl. for instruction at Central Flying School)
Hugh Barnes Martindale (proby) ('Pembroke'
oddl. for instruction at Central Flying School)
Archibald Corbett- Wilson (proby) ('Pembroke'
addl. for Farnborough Airship Section,
15 Mar 14
312
1 Nov 12
1 Nov 12
17 May 13
17 May 13
14 June 13
1 July 13
1 July 13
1 July 13
7 Aug 13
4 Oct 13
5 Nov 13
27 Jan 14
27 Jan 14
27 Jan 14
27 Jan 14
27 Jan 14
27 Jan 14
15 Mar H
194 ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— ACTING SUB-LIEUTS.
ACTING SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
Charles Edward Gill
Thomas Elliot Pitts
William Gregory Davies
George William Gooch
Malcolm Gordon Draper
Lionel Inigo Jones ...
Harry Gordon Foster...
William Leo Robinson
Alfred Mortleman Eastty
Colin Potter
Broho Arthur Shaw ...
William Campbell
Douglas Higham Richardson
fPercy Appleyard
William Price ...
Charles Edmonds Sims
Walter Conway Hake...
William Ansdell Thompson „.
John Berthram Alabaster ...
JErnest Arthur Lister
•j-Nigel Adrian Macqueen (H.M.S. 'Weymouth,''
2 Dec 13)
Lionel John Edwards
Edward Peter Parfitt ..
J John Hassard Short (H.M.S. 'Southampton,'
14 Jan 14)
Ernest Geoffrey Brookes
William John Enright
Percy Albert Gordon Falconer
Sidney Noel Inman ...
Reginald Douglas Beard
Malcolm Cecil Powell
Harold Frederick To wler
John Bonsor Ledger...
Reginald George
Thomas Ma rmaduke Goddard
Clement James Charlewood...
Robert -Hilton Jones
Date of
Seniority.
1 Feb 08
30 Mar 08
16 'Nov 08
27 Feb 09
15 July 09
25 Sept 09
20 Dec 09
14 Mar 10
19 Apr 10
23 May 10
15 July 10
25 July 10
27 Oct 10
8 Nov
21 Dec
13 Jan
25 Jan
23 Feb
7 Apr
7 Apr
10 Aug 11
23 Aug 11
30 Aug 11
25 Sept 11
12 Oct 11
2 Nov
4 Nov
11 Nov
29 Nov
20 Dec
1 Jan
31 Jan
8 Feb
21 Feb
26 Feb
25 Mar
3$
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— ACTING SUB-LIEUTS. 495
Date of
Seniority.
Francis Melville Prattent
Geoffrey Joseph Frederick Fitzgerald
Ernest George Fryer .. .
Thomas Steele
Horace Stroud Daniel
JArthur William Knight (H.M.S. ' Lord
5 Mar 11)
William Legh Pope
(1)1 1 John Miller Chaplin ...
Gilbert Richard Gilbert
James Gladstone Radge
Desmond Adair Stride
Wellington Trevelyan Dale
Albert Victor Radcliffe
Charles Wilfred Ainslie Ollerhead ...
John Patrick Labouchere-Sparling ...
J Aubrey Richard Courtenay Douton
' BoadiceaJ 5 July 13)
Ernest Woodbourne Alltree...
Harry Robbins
JLeonard John Gates (H.M.S. '
2 Deo 13)
JJohn Drinkwater {H.M.S. 'Liverpool'
Leslie Hewitt Hardstaff
Frederick John Livingstone Butler
Francis Landon Spon
Arthur Godfrey Palliser
fCyril Eltringham Lawther
Irvine Muirhead Twyman
Thomas Nixson
Harold James Batch elor
Rupert Roscoe
f Robert George Aland Wiltshire
fGerald Gordon Portch
Alfred Stan ley Owens
Charles Harry Otterson
Harry Lawrence Jenkins
Lawrence Bertram Watts ...
Gordon Charles Steele
Nelson,'
(H.M.S.
Chatham,'
Dec 13)
72
24 Apr 12
14 May 12
12 June 12
21 June 12
26 June 12
1 July
4 July
1 Aug
1 Aug
2 Aug
23 Oct
31 Oct
18 Nov
27 Nov
9 Jan
29 Jan 13
13 Feb 13
10 Mar 13
1 Apr 13
13 May 13
30 June 13
1 July 13
23 July 13
24 July 13
22 Sept 13
24 Sept 13
29 Sept 13
8 Oct 13
15 Oct
27 Oct
29 Oct
5 Nov
3 Dec
16 Dec
,7 Jan
25 Feb
496
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN.
MIDSHIPMEN.
Hame.
Date o;
Seniorit.
29 Dec
K
George Dingwall ... ... ...
06
John Martin D'Arcy Levy ...
29 Dec
CG
Frederick Cooke
2 Aur
07
John Claude Vernon Morgan
2 Autr
07
Denis Arthur Casey *
2 Aug
07
Charles Waine Sanderson ... ._
1 Jan
08
Oswald Taylor
1 Jau
08
Charles William Fairfax Morgan
I Jan
08
Leonard Anderson Sims
1 July
08
Gordon Edmund Adams
11 Aug
08
John Mac Donald Cooper
11 Aug
08
Gerald Henry Lee Jones
11 Aug
08
William Goggan Lalor
11 Aug
08
Ralph Leopold Bridges
1 Oct
08
Arthur George Madan
31 Dec
08
William Henry Richardson
31 Dec
08
Hector Hancock McLean
31 Dec
08
George Albert Dawson
1 Jan
09
John Edgar Harrison
1 Jan
09
George Raleigh Gray Worcester
1 Jan
09
Arthur Edward Reginald Perkins
1 Apr
09
Hugh Donald Wynne
1 Apr
09
Walter Stuart Finlayson
23 June
09
Ronald Arthur Orlando Bridgman ( proby~)
1 July
09
Douglas Nowell Colson
1 July
09
George Frederick Dickens ...
4 Aug
09
John Byron
4 Aug
09
Wilfrid James Rice ... .„
4 Aug
09
Douglas Ramsden Attwood ...
4 Aug
09
George Edwin Gale Sandercock _
4 Aug
09
Alfred Haldane Hicks (proby)
9 Aug
09
31
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE-MIDSHIPMEN.
197
Gordon Henry Croft White (proby)
Joseph Pennington (jrroby) ...
Mervyn Harley Rodney (proby) ...
John Guyse Marchant
Jeffreys Ivor Jones- Parry ...
Ernest Clifford Rhodes (H.M.S. 'Duke of JEdin-
burgh'1 15 July 13) (As Acting Sub-Lieut..
15 Jan 14) \
Thomas Keith Garrard
Charles Gordon Noel Laidlaw
Charlie Wolfenden "...
William La wrie Welsh
Edward Gwynne Sanguinetti (proby)
John Patrick Bradley ,
William Man ,
Henry Wadsworth (proby)
Francis Edmund Bourdillon
James Reginald Bane
Bernard Eilner Berry .... ,_
Kenneth Paterson
Edward Martin Coates (proby) ...
Harold Auten ... • '.
William Barr (proby)
Gordon Victor Thomas (proby") ...
John May Upton ...
Charles John Leonard Hayward (proby) ...
Harold Musselwhite
Arnold George Morgan ... ... ....
Lancelot Harris Barradell ...
John Douglas Gibbon Chater (proby)
Percy Royal Burnham (pro by)
John Charles Keith Dowding (proby)
Edward Roberts
Charles Christie Lawrence (proby)...
William Harold Stuart Clark
Joscelin Gosset (proby)
Joe Henry Claude Willoughby (proby)
Godfrey Douglas Tuearsley Tunbridge (proby) ...
Frederic Norman Patterson (proby)
Frederick William Hayes
Robert Glen Wardrop ( proby)
Reginald Dudley Rowe © (H.M.S. ' St. Vincent'
%Dee\Z) (proby)
Alfred Clifford Weeks © (H.M.S. ' Cemjbwrion,'
11 Feb 14)
William Hutcheon Watt (proby)
Herbert Schofield (vroby) ...
Alfred Wilson Cecil Robinson (proby)
Date of
Seniority.
9 Aug
9 Aug
15 Aug
1 Oct
8 Dec
22 Dec
22 Dec
22 Dec
22 Dec
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan
4 Feb
4 Feb
1 Apr
1 Apr
3 May
1 July
1 July
1 July
4 Aug
4 Aug
4 Aug
4 Aug
4 Aug
15 Aug
15 Aug
15 Aug
15 Aug
15 Aug
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
17 Oct
31 Dec
31 Dec
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
JO
10
10
10
10
10
31 Dec 10
31 Dec 10
1 Jan 11
1 Jan 11
1 Jan 11
75
498
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN.
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
Lewis Morgan (proby)
Hugh Caldwell Codrington Forsyth
Joseph Alfred He^nan (proby)
Francis Edward Bentley More
Charles Huddy (proby)
Herbert Forsyth Craig Shinnie {proby) ...
John Robert Carlyon Collier (proby)
Reginald Vincent Kutley (proby)
Frederick William Angell (proby)
Edward des Forges Collier (proby)
Robert Milbourne Maxwell Johnson (proby)
George Douglas Richie Eales (proby)
Patrick Straton Campbell (proby)
Reginald Allen (proby)
Thomas Horsham Potter (proby) ...
Algernon Lymes (proby)
Thomas Erskine Crosse
John Synd Tudor Benett-Dampier (proby)
Harry Percy Kendall Oram (proby) © (H.
'Orion,' 8 Oct i3)
Austin Henry de Courcey QuiDce (proby)
Gilbert England (proby)
John William Paine (vroby)
Arthur Norwood Sargent (proby)
Jeffery Elliott
Bertram George Worthington (proby)
Haskett John Maynard (proby)
Robert Ernest Tuearslj Tunbridge (proby)
Arthur John Davies-Berrington (proby) ...
Arthur Lisle White (proby)
George Malcolm Paterson (proby)
Benjamin Evans (proby)
Walter George Hiscock (proby) ...
John Siderfin Davis (proby)
John Elliott Armstrong (proby) ...
William Kenneth Fowler (proby)
John Howard Robert Giles (piroby)
William Layard Owen Armstrong (proby)
Valentine Stuart Cox (proby)
Douglas Granville King (proby) ...
Percy Hewitt Learmont (proby) ...
Francis Riddell Charteris Riddell (proby)
Douglas Samuel Loram (proby)
Neville Joseph Stacy-Marks (proby)
Geoffrey Purrott (proby) ...
Oliver Arthur Jones (proby)
Charles Edward Fleming St. John (proby)
Herbert James Miller (proby)
Alexander McGowen McCulloch (proby)...
Arthur Daveney Steele (proby) ...
124
M.
1 Jan
11
1 Jan
11
1 Apr
11
1 Apr
11
1 Apr
11
1 Apr
11
1 July
11
1 July
11
1 July
11
1 July
11
Uuly
11
15 Aug
11
15 Aug
11
15 Aug
11
15 Aug
11
15 Aug
11
18 Aug
11
18 Aug
11
18 Aug
11
18 Aug
11
18 Aug
11
18 Aug
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
1 Oct
11
29 Dec
11
29 Dec
11
29 Dec
11
29 Dec
11
29 Dec
11
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
22 Jan
12
22 Jan
12
5 Feb
12
22 Mar
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
14 June
12
1 July
12
1 July
12
1 July
12
1 July
12
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN.
499
Name
Cecil Montague Tice (proby)
Hamilton Adye Mason Vetch (prbby) ....
Noel Gibson {proby) ... ...
Colin Mackenzie Pitcairn (proby)
Michael Desmond Douglas Sullivan {proby)
Leslie Graeme Herbert Farmer (proby) (H.M.S.
' Colossus ' 4 Feb 14) ..
George Ham brook Dean Doubleday {proby)
Harold McCarthy (proby) ...
William Loy Churton Marvin (proby)
John Reginald Standiver Sherman {proby')
John Boddy Mein (proby) ...
Geoffrey Gordon Kitchin (proby)
Douglas Charles Way (proby)
George Dunbar Moore {proby) (H.M.S. ' Duke of
Edinburgh' 1 July 13) ..
George Ephraim Downes Billam {proby)
Frank Beaufort Squire (proby) ...
Stafford Berkeley Harris (proby) ....
Frederick Dlick Evelyn Firmstone (proby)
Francis Miners (proby)
Frank Pickering Jones (proby)
Richard Percy Nisbet (proby)
William Eric Eglington (proby) ...
Roy Stewart Ollerhead (proby) ...
Arthur Noel Gallehawk (proby)
George William Wilson (proby) ...
Harry Cecil Gaff ney ( proby)
Robert Balfour Wood (proby)
Colin Robertson More (proby)
Joseph Vivian (proby) ...
Rupert Warden James ( proby)Q(H.M.S.1 Colossus'
14 Jan U)
Archibald Talbot Yardley (proby)
Stuart Frederick Pocock (proby)
Stephen Calcott Fox (proby)
John Swift Sharp (proby) ...
Tom Parke Beatty ( proby)
Kelsey Renfree {proby)
Harry Bird Kirby {proby) ... ..
Alan John Musselwuite (proby) ...
York McLeod Cleeves (proby)
John Wordsworth Bingham (proby)
Geoffrey Marischal Dowding (proby) 0 (H.M.S.
'Superb' 9 Mar 14)
George Louis Nic lie (proby)
Guj Wittup (proby)
Eric Leeds Wright (proby) © (H.M.S.1 Centurion'
31 DeclZ)
Robert Mills Fairnie (proby)
Sydney Robbins (proby)
Harold Harris (proby) ,_ ... ... «
171
Date of
Seniority.
1 July 12
1 July 12
1 July 12
4 Aug 12
4 Aug 12
10 Aug 12
10 Aug 12
10 Aug 12
10 Aug 12
10 Aug 12
10 Aug 12
10 Aug 12
10 Aug 12
10 Aug
10 Aug
10 Aug
10 Aug
2 Sept
12 Sept
14 Sept
20 Sept 12
1 Oct 12
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
12
18 Oct
12
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
1 Jan
13
2 Jan
13
2 Jan
13
9 Jan
13
9 Jan
13
9 Jan
13
9 Jan
13
9 Jan
13
14 Jan
13
18 Jan
13
18 Jan
13
T 2
500
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN.
Date of
Seniority.
Bertie Harold Cullimore (proby)
Frederick Harrison Slade (proby) ... ... .„
George Walter Elliott (jjroby)
John Henry Howell (proby)...
Frank Montem Smith (proby)
Albert Durston (proby)
Hubert Gerald Daedalus Merrett (proby)
Eobert Cecil Paget (proby)
Christopher Patrick Newton (proby)
Joseph Alexander Charle Dalton ( proby)
William Stanley Watson ( proby) ...
Edward Robert Lingen- Burton (proby) ...
George Witheridge Couch (proby)
John Lloyd Croasdaile (proby)
Joseph Johnstone Eadie Barclay (proby) ...
Erik Cuthbert Towner (proby)
John Gwyndd Wood (jjroby
Thomas Frank Balk will (proby) ...
Lawrence Henry Faragher (proby)
Gordon Dixon Brown (proby)
Thomas Rennie Tait (proby)
Ivor Oregor Macgregor (proby)
Carl Svend Braine (proby) ...
Percy Arthur Morgan (proby)
Alexander ~£Lobvn.son( proby)
Harold William T&iWett (proby)
Lewis White Leask (proby)
George Leslie Dre wry ( proby)
James Alexander Mc Naught (proby)
Arthur Ivor David Habgood (proby)
George Gordon Douglas Scott (proby)
Charles Victor Solonian Joseph Marsden (proby)Q
(H.M.S. ' St Vincent; 28 Nov 13)
James Lambert Martin Campbell (proby)
Herbert John Anchor (jiroby)
Gerald Stuart Blenkins (proby)
Charles Dickran Oliver De"odat Seropian (proby),..
Maurice Sidney Youel (proby)
Howard Brewer (proby)
Harold Selby (proby)
Guy Nottidge (proby)
Robert Lewis Burridge (proby) ...
John Francis Lawlor (proby)
Harold Drew (jwoby)
Charles Cecil Henderson (proby) © (H.M.S.
'Superb; 10 Mar 14) ...
John Edward Penrce Hocken (proby)
James Williams Beatty (proby)
Augustus Mervyn Marsden-Jones (proby)
George Frost (proby) ... „
219
18 Jan
13
18 Jan
13
18 Jan
13
18 Jan
13
18 Jan
13
i 12 Mar
13
1 31 Mar
13
, 31 Mar
13
31 Mar
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
lApr
13
1 Apr
13
1 1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 Apr
13
1 1 July
13
1 July
13
1 Julv
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
1 July
13
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
13
ROTAL NAVAL RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN.
500a
Name.
Arthur Guy Dennis Bagot (proby) © (H.M.S.
'Queen Mary,' - Sept 13)
William Philip Lillie proby-) © (H.M.S.
' Princess Royal,'' 15 Sept 13)
Cyril John West (proby) © {H.M.S. -Princess
Royal; 15 Sept 13) „
Raymond Reffell (proby) © (H.MS. ' Orion.;
12 Sept 13) .„ ... '
Leslie Hill Bowyer (proby) ©
William Homewood (proby) © (H.M.S. ' Aja.v;
— Sept 13)
Henry Bruce Langworthy (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Ajax,' — <Se/>£ 13) .. _
James Maxwell (proby) © (H.M.S. l Temeraite;
lh Sept 13) ... ..'.
Charles Edgar Harvey (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Temer aire,; 15 Sept 13) ...
Leonard Albert William Johnson (proby) ©
(H.M.S. ' (Traewj ilfary,' — Sept 13)
Jack Grant Bickford (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Temer aire; 15 Sept 13) ..
Neville Seymour (proby) © (H.M.S. ' Queen
Mary,' — Sept 13)..
Gordon Bradshaw Butler (proby) © (H.M.S
' Temeraire,' 15 (Sfejpt 13) ..
William Charles Attwood Robson (proby) ©
(H.M.S. ' Princess Royal; 15 &jrf 13) ... '
Matthew John Langley (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Orwm,' 12 /Sspt 13) '
Walter Leslie Dowdesvvell (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Ajax; — Sept 13)...
John Henry Malley (probt,) © (H.M.S.
' Thunderer; 13 Sept 13) ... '
Shan Brooke Butler (proby) © (H.M.S. 'Ajax,'
— Sept 13) ... .„
Tom Parker (proby) © (H M.S. ' Princess Royal;
15 Sept 13)
Victor Andrew Thomas Ramage (proby) ©
( H. M. S. ' Thunderer; 1 3 <&p£ 13)
William Murphy (proby) © (H.M.S. ' Thunderer;
12 Sept 13) ... «.
Date of
Seniority.
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
7 Aug
13
13
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
18
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
13
7 Auk
13
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
IPS
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
l:;
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
13
7 Aug
13
500b
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN.
Name.
George Sidney Edgerton Bird (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Hibemia," 12 Sept 13) ...
Henrv Christian Stephens (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Hibemia," 12 Sept 13)
Ernest Cecil Peirson Smith (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Queen Mary' 25 Sept 13)
Robert G-oldreich (j/roby) © (R.M.S. 'T/mnderer'
2 Dec 13)
Bertrand Alexander Malet (proby) © (H.M.S.
'■Orion' 29 Sept 13)
Gerald Dawson Ward (uroby)
Leslie Tozer Anderson (proby)
Edmund Wood (proby)
Stephen Mclver Werrey Easterbrook (proby)
William Edward Barnett Dallas (proby) ...
Kenneth McKay (proby)
Johu Soltan proby) ...
Alfred Victor Pearce ivey (proby)
Thomas Coates (proby)
Bernard Beckford Be van (proby) © (H.M.S.
' St. Vincent,' 13 Nov 13)
Eynon Llewellyn Jones (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Indefatigable,' 13 Nov 13)
Joseph Mack (proby) © (H.M.S. ' Indefatigable,'
13 Nov 13)
Edward Arthur Eckersley McGlashan (proby) 0
(H.M.S. ' Indefatigable,' 13 iW 13) ... '
Theophile Le Blancq Pirouet {proby) © (H.M.S.
' St. Vincent,' 13 Nov 13)
Daniel Joseph Sheehan (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Hibemia' 27 Nov 13)
George Noel Gordon (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Collingwood,' 31 Dec- 13)
Alexander Stuart Ogilvie (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Collingwovd,' 31 Ztec 13)
Cyril Edwaid McLaughlin (proby) © (H.M.S.
1 Collingivood,' 31 Dec 13)
Percy Joseph Frederick Considine (proby) ©
(H.M.S. ' Neptune,' 31 Dec 13)
Robert George The well (proby) © (H.M.S.
1 Neptune,' 31 Dec 13)
Berkeley James Parker (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Centurion,' 31 Dec 13) ...
Lancelot Torrance Simpson (jt>/v/ fry) © {H.M.S.
i Audacious,' 31 Ztec 13) ...
267
Date of
Seniority.
7 Aug 13
7 Aug 13
7 Aug 13
7 Aug 13
22 Sept 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct. 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
20 Oct 13
20 Oct 13
20 Oct 13
20 Oct 13
20 Oct 13
27 Nov 13
23 Dec 13
23 Dec 13
23 Dec 13
23 Dec 13
23 Dec 13
23 Dec 13
23 Dec 13
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN.
500r
Date of
Seniority.
John William Stevens (proby) © (H M.S.
' Au&aci us,' 31 Dec 13)
John Horace Blaki.-ton (proby) © (H.M.S.
f Neptune,'1 31 Dec 13)
William Kenneth Davy {proby) © (H.MS.
1 Audacious,'' 31 Dec IS)
Willi mi Paterson Hastie (})roby) 0 (H.M S.
1 Coloyyus; 31 Dec 13)
Thomas Ailhur Burnett (proby) © (HM.S.
< Colossus, 31 Dec 13)
Thomas Smith [proby) © (H.M.S. 'Audacious,"
31 Dec 13)
William Richard Ussher (proby) © (HMS.
' Neptune; 31 Dc \3)
Druty Thomas Waddon Martyn (proby) ...
Denziloe Lydgate Riodon ( proby) ...
Graham Francis James Trouuson (proby)
Sydney Thomas Warr-Buckler (proby) '
Charles Greenfield Weller (proby')
Thomas Smillie Grieve (proby)
Reginald William Jones (proby) ...
Herbert Llewellyn Lloyd-Jones (proby)...
John Pollington Apps (proby)
Henry Hutchinson Robson (proby) © (H.M
'Superb,'' 23 Feb. 14) ..
Robert Higgirbottom (proby) © (H.M.S.
' Inde fatty able' — Feb 14)
Henry Cyril Aldum Jauncey (proby) © (H.M.S.
'Supeib' 10 Mar 14)
S.
486
23 Dee 13
23 Dec 13
23 Dec 13
23 Dec 13
23 Dec 13
23 Dec 13
23 Dec 13
1 Jan 14
1 Jan 14
1 Jan 14
1 Jan 14
1 Jan 14
1 Jan 14
1 Jan 14
1 Jan 14
1 Jan 14
6 Jan 14
2 Feb 14
10 Feb 14
501 ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— SENIOR ENGINEERS.
SENIOR ENGINEERS, ENGINEERS, AND ASSISTANT ENGINEERS.
Engineer Officers marked f have completed a three months' Course of Instruction at
one of the Home Dockyards.
SENIOR ENGINEERS,
Name.
Andrew Alexander Purvis, B.D.
fEdward William Butter, B.D.
fWilliam Highet, B.D.
John Bichardson
fBobert Owen, B.D. ...
John Lang
t William Bobertson, B.D. ...
t James Young, B.D. ...
fHenry Baker Fabian, B.D. ...
fmDavid Alexander Stewart-Lee
fGeorge Wright, B.D.
fjames Hamilton Watt
Gerald Bichardson McMahon
mBobert Watt
tJohn Irving Furlong, B.D. ...
f John Alfred Moss ...
f James McGowan
t A If red Daniel Varian
ftnGeorge Albert Vine
fWallis Vincent Browne
John Dunning...
Arthur Edward Starkey, R.D.
■(•James Currie Craig ...
John Hodder
Henry Percy Owen
Liston Clarke Newell
t William Scott
Date of
Seniority.
25 Jan
93
30 Mar
93
4 Apr
16 Mar
98
99
18 May
10 June
99
99
11 Aug
5 Jan
00
01
6 Aug
10 Dec
01
01
22 Nov
02
24 June
03
29 Jan
04
17 Feb
04
27 Feb
05
18 Aug
05
23 Nov
05
31 Oct
07
1 Jan
08
1 Sept
9 Dec
09
09
13 May
10 May
11 July
10
11
11
28 Aug
3 Apr
3 Sept
12
13
13
27
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— ENGINEERS.
502-8
ENGINEERS.
Name.
John Edward Morgan
David Lawrance
John Lambert, R.D
Edmund Cooch Stewart Elmslie
m James Chisholm, R.D.
f James McNaught, R.D.
t Walter Ramsay, R.D.
fThomas Fairlie Fairlie, R.D.
fPaul Macdonald, R.D.
John Osborn Morgan
fWilliam Thompson Brown, R. D.
f Richard John Williams, R.D.
Charles Rickard Nutt
Alexander Denholm ...
Joseph Crawford
fmJohn Stephen Riley, R.D
Joseph Henry Heathcote
William Brooke
fWilliam David Bevan, R.D.
t Archibald Macdonald
John Oswald Peacock
George Stevenson Home
William George Milner
tJohn Ford Rothwell, R.D. ...
Robert McWhannell
f Peter Muir
fHenry Frederick Kidd, R.D.
Francis William Ruddle
fEdward Owen Griffith
fWilliam HeD ry William s ...
fJohn Scott Herriot, R.D. ...
f Matthew William Byrne, R.D.
George Samuel Pepper
fWilliam Marsden Fletcher ...*
tut William Webster
Alexander Corry
William Reid
William Rowe.
mGeorge Leigh Cattrall, R.D.
f Walter Neill Masterston, R.D.
fThomas Ripley, R.D.
f Samuel Upton
f Alfred William Batley
Michael Robert Murphy
George Clay
f James Macintosh Smith
f Magnus White
f Charles Pasco Coleman
f Ralph Hodgson Atkinson, R.D.
f Frederic Carlyle Quine
{William Henry Bell „
Maodonald Hunter ....
52
Date 01
Seniority.
"31 Dec 88
31 Dec 88
30 June 89
31 Dec 89
20 Jan
18 Aug
29 Jan
8 Mar
1 Sept
1 Sept 92
1 Sept 92
25 Jan
1 Feb
26 Aug
26 Aug
3 Feb
3 Feb
3 Feb
12 Aug
12 Aug
12 Aug
24 Feb
24 Feb
22 Mar
27 Apr
19 Aug
4 Sept
16 June
16 June 98
16 June 98
16 June 98
20 Oct 98
18 Nov
20 Dec
17 Mar
17 Mar
20 Apr
26 May 99
22 Aug 99
24 Aug 99
11 Sept 99
1 Dec 99
17 Jan 00
31 Jan
17 Feb
17 Feb
16 May 00
16 May 00
26 May 00
30 May 00
30 May 00
16 Jane 00
00
00
00
504
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— ENGINEERS.
Name.
Frederick Gambier Haynes ...
tmFrederick Monkhouse Jones
John Birchall
Andrew Kerr ...
Leslie Ferguson Payne
t Andrew Cockburn, R.D
fThomas Ambrose, K.D.
Ralph Osborn Harwood
tWilliam Duncan, R.D
tGeorge Harold Prockter, R.D.
fmThomas Joseph Bowman Richards,
t m William McRae Campbell
tWilliam John Brown, R.D
Harold McNeil
tWilliam Alexander McCullough, R.D
John Alexander Mungall
fErnest William Collings, R.D.
tWilliam Whyte
Robert Lawson
Maurice Francis Murphy
fPercy Alfred Norris Adamson, R.D.
f William Thomas Tucker
tJames Leek ...
t P.: Peter McLaren Kelt
tAlfred James Harlow, R.D.
tWilliam John Dibb, R.D
tOwen Edwards, R.D.
tCharles Richardson Hughes
•(•William Henry Reynolds
■(•Alexander Croft Carlisle Kinning, R.
tThomas McLeod
t James Washington Smith
tCharles Lionel Penney, R.D.
tCharles Arthur Jones
f William Edward Forster "
t Frederick William James
{Harry Albert Williams, R.D,
f William Relph
Norman MacDonald ...
tPeter George Eckford
f Henry Samuel Hoar...
■fntCharles William Forbes, R.D
tWilliam Edward Lloyd Polley
■fmWilliam Brown McCall, R.D.
tWilliam Henry Tomkins ...
tFrederick William Wildish
tJohn Davies ...
99
R.D.
D. ..
R.D.
Date of
Seniority.
2 Oct
8 Oct
30 Oct
7 Nov
10 Dec
1 Jan
15 Feb
13 Mar
21 Mar
4 Apr
4 May
11 June 01
13 July 01
30 Sept 01
29 Jan 02
1 Feb
19 June
10 July
11 July
6 Sept
21 Oct
10 Dec
15 Jan
15 Jan
4 Mar
19 Mar
1 May
18 Aug
19 Sept
17 Oct
6 Aug
31 Jan
31 Jan
31 Jan
2 May
20 Sept
5 May
14 Aug
23 Jan
28 Jan
2 May
26 June
30 Dec
10 May 11
10 Aug 11
11 Sept 12
24 June 13
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
03
03
08
03
03
08
OH
OS
04
05
05
05
or.
06
£}8
06
07
07
07
07
07
R.N.R -ASSISTANT ENGINEERS-STAFF PAYMASTERS. 505-6
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS.
Name.
William Tod
fThornas Hunter
Herbert Dale Haverfield
f Frederick William Wilson ..
Donald Ross
Harry Cartwright
James Cameron Imlay
John Wallace (a)
Charles Talbot
Edward Montgomery Hall ..
Charles Munro
William Wallace Jenkinson ..
Alfred Hadwen Fell
George Arthur Cree ...
Byron Theodore Boothroyd ..
Robert Alexander McClellan
James Reid
■j- William McDonald
f Alexander Robertson
f George Edwin Morrell
■j- John Ernest Fea
Leopold Alberta Turnbull
22
Date of
Seniority
26
26
12
Aug
Aug
Feb
93
93
95
26
3
Aug
Feb
95
96
12
Aug
96
24
Feb
97
27 Apr 97
5 Aug 97
16 June 98
16 June 98
27
27
13
Aug
Aug
Jan
98
98
99
26 May 99
13 June 99
30
3
Aug
Mar
99
00
9
Oct
00
30
Aug
01
17
Dec
02
12
Jan
04
STAFF PAYMASTERS.
Begistrar or Assistant I Date of
Registrar at Port of | Seniority.
William Henry Godfrey Deacon, I.S.O., R.D,
Alfred Smith, R.D.
Edwin Taffs, R.D.
John Mortished
Henry Roche
William Stevenson
Charles Stuart Hall, R. D.
Alfred Samuel Hayes
Nicholas FitzGerald
Gilbert Rose Colbourne . .
William Thompson
James Yeoman Mosey
John Stewart, R.D.
13
London (Dock St.).
Leith
London (Victoria
Docks) ...
Middlesbrough
Southampton
West Sartlepool
Glasgow
Newport (Mon.)
Newcastle ...
Bristol
Carnarvon ...
London (Tilbury)
Liverpool
(Burton St.)
15 May 00
9 July 04
9 July 04
17 July 05
16 Jan 06
4 Aug 06
13 Jan 09
15 Feb 09
2 June 09
8 July 09
6 Oct 09
2 Nov 09
)
11 May 10
507
R.N. RESERVE—PAYMASTERS.
PAYMASTERS.
Name.
William Hudson, E.D
William John Ferrins
James Squirrell Gilchrist, R.D. ..
Daniel Mcllgorm
Michael John Culhane
William Thomas Hiscox ...
William Morgan Davies
James Toohey
Robert Cecil Warren Merrick . . .
William Redgwell Twitchett ...
George Moffat
Frederick Charles Stevenson
Thomas Edwin Cullum, R.D. ...
Burland Jacob, R.D
Stephen Smith Robson ...
Richard Charles Lamb ...
Robert Houston ...
John Edward Sorrell, R. D.
George Frederick Briggs ...
George Main Smith
James William Harris Hall, R.D.
John Ramsey
Luther Stromberg, R.D. ...
Sir Alexander Arthur Walker, Bt.
Arthur John Padfield
Reginald Stuart Back
Charles Ernest Plummer ...
Bertram Hughes Ridler
James Robert William Stibbs ...
Reginald Crichton Neate
Alexander King ...
George Marshall Middleton Rae...
Henry Pye
Jeremiah Jeremiah Leonard
Alfred Ernest Craddy
William Bell Hewitson White ...
Nigel Raymond Lewis
Robert Ernest Gray
William John Rule
John Ireland ...
Tom Robert Best ... ...
William Henry Walton
George Richardson
Albert Beard
George Nugent Thorp
Joseph George White
James Percival Dodd
Walter Henry Cotton Hambling
Frederic Richardson
Thomas Samuel
50
Registrar or Assistant
Registrar at Port of
Manchester.
Preston
Swansea
Holyhead . . .
Runcorn ...
Penzance ...
Penarth
Berwick
Jersey
Limerick ...
Blyth
Teignmouth
Liverpool . . .
London (Poplar)
South Shields
Barry
Wexford
Southampton
Cardiff
Gloucester ...
Grimsby
Sunderland
Hull
Dublin
Newcastle ...
Grimsby
Hull
Barry
Plymouth .
Cardiff
Greenock ....
Liverpool
(Birkenhead)
Maryport . . .
A von mouth
Belfast
London (Tilbury)
South Shields
Liverpool ...
Plymouth
North Shields
North Shields
North Shields
Ardrossan ...
Weymouth ...
London (Victoria
Docks) ...
Southampton
London (Poplar)
Hull
Dundee
Date of
Seniority.
15 May
00
20 Feb
01
20 July
01
20 July
01
18 Feb
02
23 July
02
14 Feb
03
14 Feb
OS
14 Feb
03
6 July
03
6 July
03
9 July
04
24 Jan
06
17 July
05
17 July
05
4 Aug
06
4 Aug
06
23 Jan
07
23 Jan
07
23 Jan
07
22 July
07
26 July
07
24 Jan
OS
13 Jan
09
5 Apr
09
6 Oct
09
4 Dec
09
4 Dec
09
26 Jan
10
29 Apr
10
17 June 10
17 June 10
17 June 10
17 June 10
17 June 10
25 July
10
9 Dec
10
21 July
11
4 Aug
11
23 Jan
12
15 May
12
15 May
12
10 June 12
16 Aug
12
14 Feb
13
20 July
13
20 July
13
19 Jan
14
19 Jan
14
16 Jan
14
R.N. RESERVE- ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
50K
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
Name.
Richard Magowan...
John Norman Garnock ...
Alfred Edward Davies ...
David John Davies
Alexander Patterson
Downie ...
Edwin Archibald Taffs ...
Robert Lewis Jeff eries . . .
William Bassett
Thomas Hayes
John William Wilson
Herbert Montague
Hambling
Charles John Davies
James Godfrey Dendy
Reginald Percy Brattle ...
Israel Vernon Rloomfield...
Henry Frederick William
Reynolds
William Tucker Hawke
Charles Farmer Lane
Alexander Macdonald
Harold Robert Redish
Frank Roper Phillips- Smith
John Young
John Llewellyn James
George Willson Swain
Frederick James Wilde
William Martindale
William Dimond ...
Registrar, Assistant
Registrar, or Deputy-
Registrar at Port of
London (Tilbury) . . .
Liverpool (Garston)
Swansea
Newport, Mon.
Dundee
Liverpool
Colchester ...
Glasgow
Castletown
Seaham
Avonmouth
London (Dock Street)
London (Victoria
Docks)
Manchester
London (Victoria
Docks)
Liverpool (Burton
Street)
Exmouth ...
London (Victoria
Docks)
Irvine
Liverpool(Burton St.^
London (Dock Street)
Leith
Liverpool ...
Southampton
Cardiff
Glasgow
South Shields
Date of
Seniority.
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
20 Feb 01
20 Feb 01
20 Feb 01
18 Feb 02
23 July 02
14 Feb 03
14 Feb 03
14 Feb 03
6 July 03
6 July 03
22 Jan 04
22 Jan 04
9 July
9 July
9 July
9 July
9 July
9 July
24 Jan
24 Jan
8 Mar
17 July
17 July
17 July
Seniority in former
rank of Honorary
Assistant Paymaster.
24 Feb 97
8 Feb 99
27 Jan 00
509
R.N. RESERVE- ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
Name.
Frank Wilkes
Charles Albert Dunn
Edward Llewellyn Marriott
Thomas Edward Thomas
John George Clements ...
Henry Groome Brown ,.
Henry James Kobinson
James Thomas
Horace Gale ....
Thomas Edward Tough ...
Walter Bray
William Herbert Mantle
Edgar James Merry
John William Derrick
Mortimer Edmund Thomson
Alexander Nicol Wards ...
Emlyn Thomas Jones
Arthur George Albert Bennett . . .
James Douglas Auld
Peter Edwin Giles Portch
James Johnston ...
Charles William Jones ....
William Boyle
William Octavius Tate
Harry Mustard
Evan Thomas
Denis O'Beirne
Henry Genochio ...
Joshua Rouffignac
James Duke Mclntyre ...
Vincenzo Florio Care
William Lewis Owen
George Wardale Barrett ...
Edward May Forbes
David Graham
Noel Washington Haycock
John Deans
Charles Frederick Boxhall
Alexander Robertson
Bertram Perkins .„
Lewis Ogmore Jenkins
Frank Foster Revell
John William Skevington
Angus Shaw
Thomas Barron Rudd
James Arthur Clarke
Malcolm Oliver Edmund Bhankland
Frederick Harold White
Walter Wilson
Bertie George Churchill-Lemon...
Donald Alexander Shankland ...
78
Registrar, Assistant
Registrar, or Deputy-
Registrar at Port of
Newport (Mon.)
Montrose ...
Connah's Quay
Cardiff
Cork
Liverpool . . .
Penarth
Cardiff
Southampton
Greenock . . .
Weymouth ...
Liverpool . . .
Cardiff
Bristol
Barrow
Glasgow
Swansea
Belfast
Newcastle-on-Tyne
Loudon (Poplar)
Middlesbrough
Liverpool ....
Manchester
North Shields
Southampton
Barry
Rochester ...
King's Lynn
Fowey
Glasgow
Barry
Liverpool . . .
Sunderland...
Avonmouth
Arbroath . .
London (Poplar)
Newcastle ...
Hull
Stornoway ...
Lend on (Victoria
Docks)
Barry
Liverpool .„
Middlesbrough
Glasgow
South Shields
Grimsby
Aberdeen ...
Stockton .„
Banff
Lowestoft ...
Bristol
Date of
Seniority.
R.N. RESERVE— ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
510
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
(Under the provisions of Order in Council of the 7th March, 1904.
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
Harold Vincent Such...
8 Apr 04
Samuel Canham Hastings ....
8 Apr 04
Henry Alexander Kettle Little
..
8 Apr 04
lltDonald Matthews Mackenzie
-
..
8 Apr 04
Edward Basil Graves...
...
-.
8 Apr 04
Herbert Walter Tilly
.
8 Apr 04
Rupert Maunsell Heath
.,
8 Apr 04
Thomas Holman Truby
„
20 Apr 04
George Okeover Anson
17 May 04
Charles Warren Carter
..
10 June 04
Henry Elliot Clarke
10 June 04
John Patrick Scullard
10 June 04
George Edwin Percy Craven
10 June 04
m William Charles Fiddes ...
..
10 June 04
Thomas Norman Jenkinson ...
14 June 04
James Scott Little
14 June 04
Harold Birch Tuffill ,
14 June 04
Albert Frederick Stoy
14 June 04
Cyril Cox
14 June 04
Walter Hamilton Gordon
29 June 04
Harold Frank Cheshire
29 June 04
Cecil James Hewer Cowdy ...
9 July 04
Francis Reginald Emson
9 July 04
Bernard Hugh Cooper
..
...
9 July 04
Charles Clifford Hall Drake ...
15 Oct 04
Albert Edward Loder
15 Oct 04
Charles Frederick Foster
.,
15 Oct 04
Reginald Richard Payne
15 Oct 04
( I) William Bostock Everett
15 Oct 04
Frank Ward
5 Nov 04
Archibald Bruce Campbell ...
5 Nov 04
Harold Edward William Lutt
5 Nov 04
Farrant Freeman Aldridge ...
5 Nov 04
Harold Edward Egleton
15 Nov 04
Sidney John Marsh
15 Nov 04
James Alfred Withers
29 Nov 04
Arthur William Fry
29 Nov 04
Percy Stanley Sykes
29 Nov 04
Clarence Edgar Norris
29 Nov 04
Anson Vivian Squire ...
10 Dec 04
Walter Clifford Northcott ...
10 Dec 04
Alfred Richard Norman
17 Jan 05
Francis Clive Hammant
•22 May 05
Alfred Henry Sudell
22 May 05
George Ernest Stocks
22 May 05
William Lacon Threlford
11 Oct 05
ntErnest George Holdway ...
11 Oct 05
Dudley Braithwaite ...
6 Dec 05
Arthur Henry Laird ...
26 Feb 06
Duncan Gardner Wallace
50
12 May 06
511
R.N. RESERVE— ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
Name.
Cyril Duncan Cross
Henry Thompson Crichton ...
William Richard Ash ton
Alfred Anthony Grainger
George Dearden Fishwick
Arthur Leslie Braddock
Thomas Martin
Robert Heriot Glen
James Hogarth .„
Archie Douglas Henry
Harrison Hornblow Pomeroy
Samuel Major Hignett
William Valentine Heayberd
Theodore Thompson Seed
Lionel Frederick Lipscombe
Ernest Foster Jeffrey
Walter Augustus John B oxford
William Henry Groos
Robert Edward Twigg
Percy William Gordon
Percy Gordon Walker
Walter Howard Nevill
Reginald Bertram Ford
Albert Henderson Bell
William George Stewart
William John Vaughan (H.M.S.
4 Mar 14)
Hubert Zeph Simpson
Edmond Wilson Lancaster (act)
Charles Gordon Johnson
Charles Bernard Jarrett
Harold James Shaw (act)
Horace Montague Lord
Richard John Daynes Bishop
Cecil Williams Bright
Alexander Betteley McDonald
Bryant Oswald Bartlett
Charles Patrick Marcel
Reginald Stephen Willoughby
Harold John Cooper ...
Herbert Frank Rose (act)
Harold Edward Matthews ('"'0 ••■
'Blonde,'
'M
Date of
Seniority.
15 Oct
06
15 Oct
06
15 Oct
06
•11 Nov
07
9 Jan
08
30 Jan
08
20 Mar
09
20 Mar
09
4 Dec
09
18 Dec
09
31 Dec
09
8 Feb
10
8 Feb
10
8 Feb
10
8 Feb
10
8 Feb
10
4 Mar
10
4 Mar
10
4 Mar
10
4 Mar
10
4 Mar
10
18 Mar
10
18 Mar
10
18 Mar
10
18 Mar
10
9 June
10
5 Sept
10
25 Nov
10
13 Dec
10
22 Dec
10
9 Jan
11
21 Apr
11
21 Apr
11
21 Apr
11
21 Aug
11
18 Sept
11
18 Sept
11
13 Dec
11
18 Mar
12
14 Oct
12
14 Oct
12
R.N. RESERVE— ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS
511a
Name.
Victor George Butcher (act)
William Brockle bank Hogg {act) ...
Stuart Raw ling (act)...
Herbert John Down (act)
John Cecil Jones {act)
Maurice Cardinall Franks (act)
Reginald Thomas Smith (act)
John Nugent Shine (act)
Vyvian Harcourt Coles (H.M.8.
2 Jan 14)
Reginald Joseph Francis (act)
Bennet Palmer (act
Leslie Wellwood Millar (act)
Frank Leonard Monk (act
Patrick Singleton Mahon (act) _
; Belluna.
10*
Date of
Seniority.
14 Oct 12
14 Oct 12
14 Oct 12
3 Feb 13
3 Feb 13
3 Feb 13
3 Feb 13
3 Mar 13
3 Mar
20 Oct
20 Oct
20 Oct
20 Oct
20 Oct
13
13
13
13
13
13
512
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— SKIPPERS.
SKIPPERS.
Name.
Peter Yorston .„
John Ballard ...
Stephen Nicol ...
George Wyrill Cowling
Samuel Buckingham ...
Thomas Fitzpatrick ...
Edward Muir Hogg ...
James Kennedy Robertson
Robert Brown ...
Frederick Alfred Sibley
Thomas Edward Nutten
Albert Victor Potter ...
James Butler ...
James Henry Leys
Lewis Whyte ...
Donald McBain Craig
John Thomas Coupland
Albert Edward Olley
Charles Benjamin Olley
John Thomas Cowe ...
Charles Henry Moran
Alexander Youngson ...
Patrick Denis O'Keefe
George Henry Hollins
James Arthur Mewse
George Warman
Albert Edward Walkner
Arthur Bell
Henry Evans ...
Edward Job Hodgman
Toseph Brown
Henry Bowman
Arthur Fletcher
Frederick Wink
Charles William Wink
Thomas Albert Dawson
William Oliver
William Henry Hodgman
Edward Warwick
George Bee
John Gore
William Herbert Gore
James Henry Smith ...
Thomas William Wright
William Henry Collins
Edward Besford Timby
William Richard Rix
47
Date of
Seniority.
II
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
9 Feb
13 Feb
14 Feb
15 Feb
15 Feb
24 Feb
27 Feb
27 Feb
27 Feb
6 Mar 11
16 Mar 11
16 Mar 11
16 Mar 11
18 Mar 11
20 Mar 11
20 Mar 11
20 Mar 11
19 May 11
10 June 11
10 June 11
16 June 11
17 June 11
17 June 11
17 June 11
17 June 11
5 July 11
11 July 11
19 July 11
1 Aug 11
1 Aug
17 Aug
18 Aug
18 Aug
19 Aug
26 Aug
26 Aug
1 Sept
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— SKIPPERS.
512a
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
John Wright
Frederick Newton
James Wood Merson
James Campbell Grant
John Reader ...
James Henry Gardner
Ernest William Goodinson . . .
Henry Charles Thompson ...
John Salmon Whitworth
John Yolland
George Gibbs
Benjamin Robert Joyce
George Henry Setterfield
Samuel George King
James McDonald
George Henry Thomas
Henry Bertram Clarke
Samuel Alfred Foot
Adam Forbes ...
George Meadows Bradley
David Stevenson
John Lyle
William James Mackay Thomson
William Inglis
John Alfred Pearson...
George William Clark...
Henry William Barnes
Henry Palmer
Walter Edwin Bland
Ben Ellis
Edwin Barlow
Arthur William Barber
James Mclntyre
James Porter
Alfred Swain
James Herbert Rust
John Lewis Potter
Alfred Knights
John Arthur t leveland
Arthur Barker Sellers
Horace Walter Bristow
Walter Richmond ...
Ernest Arthur Harrison
Chailes Edwin Bates
Horace Edward Nutten
92
20 Sept 11
20 Sept 11
23 Sept 11
27 Sept 11
28 Sept 11
5 Oct 11
27 Feb
27 Feb
27 Feb
27 Mar
27 Mar
27 Mar
27 Mar
27 Mar
28 Mar
29 Mar
30 Mar
1 Apr
26 Apr
30 Apr
4 May 12
11 May 12
13 May 12
13 May 12
10 June 12
10 July 12
6 Aug 12
7 Aug 12
28 Aug 12
6 Sept 12
19 Sept 12
7 May 18
29 May 13
5 July 13
11 July 13
12 July 13
21 July 13
25 July 13
31 July 13
31 July 13
27 Aug 13
8 Sept 13
10 Sept 13
10 Sept 13
23 Sept 13
512b
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— SKIPPERS.
Date of
Seniority.
James Palmer
Herbert Henry Cook
Albert Ives
Samuel Rawlinson ...
Edward Arthur Dixon
William Wright
Joseph Arthur Farman
Fiancis Herbert Hogben ...
William Kodgers (jiroby)
Charles Durrant
John William Eden ...
Walter Edward Wales
William Rayworth
Walter Burrows
William Ernest Ash ...
Howard Thomas
George Walter Thomas Whur
John^Henry Lawrence ....
23 Sept
13
24 Sept
13
24 Sept
13
24 Sept
13
3 Oct
13
6 Oct
13
9 Oct
13
21 Oct
13
23 Oct
13
28 Oct
13
1 Nov
13
20 Nov
13
20 Nov
13
21 Nov
13
28 Nov
13
1 Dec
13
1 Jan
11
1 Jan
14
11(1
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— WARRANT ENGINEERS. 518
WARRANT ENGINEERS.
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
Ralph Younger
13 Feb 04
John Phillips ...
15 Feb 04
Harry Wilson ...
16 Feb 04
John William Scott (a)
3 Mar 04
Alek Nelson
28 Apr 04
James Burd Rennie
20 May 04
I -ines Sexton
9 June 04
.' .ert Chick
16 June 04
J mes Hutton
22 June 04
t rthur Tinn
23 June 04
lhomas William Greenwood
24 July 04
William Wilson
9 Aug 04
James McGavin
1 Sept 04
William Ellis Swaine
28 Sept 04
John Bain Simpson ...
12 Oct 04
James Sparks ....
12 Oct 04
William James Smith
12 Oct 04
James Robb
4 Nov 04
Richard John Roberts
4 Nov 04
John Campbell King
15 Nov 04
Matthew Alexander Robson .»
■M
5 Dec 04
John Fawcett Dix
7 Dec 04
Peter Fisken
16 Dec 04
James Johnstone
19 Dec 04
Pearson Greenwood ...
29 Dec 04
Hugh Kirkwood
6 Jan 05
William Henry Griffin
24 Jan 05
David Fraser ...
13 Feb 05
George Thomson
15 Feb 05
George Parker . „
18 Mar 05
James McNair
12 Apr 05
Frederick James Burchall
18 Apr 05
George Alexander Cunningham
10 May 05
George Holman ,
15 May 05
Peter Grant
20 May 05
William John Beresf ord
...
20 May 05
Elisha Boyce
„,
22 May 05
John Hughes ....
„
2 June 05
Adam Gray
6 Juue 05
William Cameron
9 June 05
George Richard Smith
9 June 05
George Smith ._
16 June 05
John Bond
19 June 05
Andrew Hodge Ireland
21 June 05
Thomas Wilson
14 July 05
Charles Edward Brass
..
17 July 05
46
514 ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— WARRANT ENGINEERS.
Name.
Daniel Hynd ...
Fred Chappell
Kobert Manning Hamilton
Thomas Elliot
John Marshall Smith . . .
William Alexander Morrison,
William Charles Gregory
William Douglas Brown
Charles Henry Hunter
Kobert Lawson
Evan Thomas Evans ...
Richard Hockney
Hugh Murray Todd . . .
Alexander Forbes Birnie
Henry Kearney
William Edward Keen
Ralph Jackson...
William Charles Cartwright,
Thomas Vivian Prosser
Stanley Kennaird
John Stephen Roberts
Robert Aynley Guthrie
Edward Alexander Gray
John Wilkinson
John Garrow ...
George Newton
Arthur Edmund Hammill
Lemuel Gomer Miles ...
Percy John Richards
James Coutts Robertson
Tom Leslie Coxon
Alexander McGillivray Humphrey
Frederick Percival Jones
John Frederick Wood
James Prentice
Albert Ernest Milne ...
William Harrison Stott Dennier
Charles Driver
Leslie Meek
William Dodds..
Edward Herbert Williams
Philip Alfred Debnam
William Edwards
Andrew Elder ...
James Alfred Ward . . .
Ernest Arthur Stockwell
William Robert Cowling
William Henry Northcot
Dav-id Hynd „..,
95
Date of
Seniority.
10 Aug
10 Aug
19 Aug
5 Sept
8 Sept
9 Nov
05
05
05
05
05
05
9 Nov
05
15 Nov
05
13 Jan
06
17 Jan
06
6 Mar
06
12 Apr
1 Aug
13 Sept
19 Nov
06
06
OC
06
9 Apr
24 July
11 Oct
07
07
07
9 Dec
07
13 Dec
07
14 Jan
08
14 Jan
OS
24 Jan
08
4 Feb
08
28 Apr
25 Aug
6 Oct
08
08
08
9 Jan
09
6 Apr 09
28 Apr 09
10 May 09
22 May 09
25 May 09
11 June 09
8 July
12 Aug
19 Oct
09
09
09
19 Oct
09
19 Oct
09
12 Nov
09
13 Nov
09
16 Nov
09
11 Dec
09
3 Jan
10
3 Jan
10
21 Jan
10
24 Jan
10
27 Jan
10
28 Jan
10
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— WARRANT ENGINEERS. 515
Name.
Ernest Pull >
George Mitchell Hunter
John Henry McCormick
Henry John Dart
George Mitchell
William Rowntree Horend ...
Norris Edward Calder
John Cromie ...
Oscar Meyer
John Carson ...
Joseph James Bowie ...
John Balmer ..
Edgar Hall
John Douglas Sone ...
David Watson
George Charles
John William Lawson
George Howard Reading ...
George Henry French
Francis Paul Clarke
Bernard Surman Hayles
James Edward Newton
John Edward Dixon
Ernest Brinham
William Sampson Bishop ..
John William Scott (&)
Edwin Fawcett
Alfred Hall
William Begg
Mark Baldwin
Griffith Ellis
James Monaghan
Edmund Matthias Bo wen ...
Percy Knight
George Henry Grubb
John O'Donovan
Samuel Johnston
Robert Frederick Burdon . . .
James Wade Thomas
Robert Cameron
Sydney Edward William Clifton
David Morris
Aeneas Craig Alexander . . .
Henry Surtees
Reginald Good
John William Heasley
Stanley Perigrine Oxnard ...
Joseph Fraser Findlay
Arthur John Patterson
Daniel Morgan
145
Date of
Seniorit
31 Jan
10
8 Feb
10
14 Feb
10
10 Mar
10
24 Mar
10
24 Mar
10
5 Apr
10
19 Apr
10
23 Apr
10
11 May
10
30 May
10
30 May
10
30 May
10
17 June
10
17 June
10
30 June
10
3 Oct
10
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
12
1 Jan
2
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
12
1 Apr
2
1 Apr ]
2
515a ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— WARRANT ENGINEERS.
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
Vincent Burdon
1 Apr
12
Frederick Trevanion Williams
1 <'ct
12
Henry Corbitt
1 Oct
12
Frederick Henry Bell
1 Oct
12
Percy Fred Winsor :
1 Oct
12
George Anthony Prondlock
1 Oct
12
Alexander Paton
1 Oct
12
David Evans Hughes
18 Mar
13
William Cowan
18 Mar
13
Joseph Love Downes
18 Mar
13
Thomas Apl in Seaward
18 Mar
13
George Henry Sanders
1 Oct
13
Arthur William In wood
1 Oct
13
Robert McGregor McMurrish
1 Oct
13
Joseph Frederick Slatter
1 Oct
13
Sydney Herbert Sainsbury ...
1 Oct
13
James Porteous
1 Oct
13
John Tuck
1 Oct
13
Alexander Henry McMillan
1 Oct
13
Albert McQueen
1 Oct
13
Walter Frank Williams
1 Oct
13
Cecil Ingledew Howell
1 Oct
13
Hugh Percy Irvin ...
1 Jan
14
Harry Routleff Hall
1 Jan
14
Charles Albert Smith
1 Jan
14
George Ernest Cusworth
1 Jan
14
Colin Sutherland ...
1 Jan
14
172
R.N.R. HONORARY OFFICERS.
515b
LIST OF HONORARY OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVAL
RESERVE WHO HAVE NOT HELD RANK ON THE ACTIVE
LIST.
HONORARY COMMANDERS.
Name.
Walter Ernest Hutchinson
Robert Cumming McFee
Edward Collins
Charles Maclver ... ...
Henry Maclver
The Right Hon. Earl Braasey G, C.B. (Hon.
Commander R.N. V.R.)
John Macnab _
John Bell White
Sir Charles Edward Heley Chadwyck-Healey,
K.C.B., K.C. .„
The Most Honourable the Marquis of Ormonde, K.P.
William Thomas Turner
11
Date of
Seniority.
21 June 88
31 Dec 89
21 July 90
5 Nov 90
5 Nov 90
7 Mar 04
7 Mar 04
7 Mar 04
7 Mar 04
24 June 04
ti June 13
HONORARY LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
The Most Honourable The Marquis of Ailsa {Hon.
Commander R.N.V.R)
UlJohn Glas Sandeman, M.V.O
James Roberts West
William Nathaniel Lister
Alfred William Brooke Smith
Charles Drummond
Arthur Greville Bagot ...
Warington Baden-Powell
Tanker ville Chamberlayne
Tlie Right Hon. Lord Iveagh, K.P
tnJames Henderson
Sir Richard Henry Williams-Bulkeley, Bt. {Com-
mander R.N.V.R.)
Walter Samuel Bailey
ulRobert Francis Briscoe
14
Date of
Seniority.
7 Aug
74
20 Aug
75
23 Nov
75
22 Oct
73
17 Mar
81
30 June
82
30 June
83
19 Aug
84
30 June
85
31 Dec
85
31 Dec
88
31 Dec
88
30 June
89
30 June
89
HONORARY CHIEF ENGINEERS.
Name.
Date of
Seniority.
James Bain
George Watson Manuel
Anthony John Davison
John List
"Walter Paterson
John Rae
William C. Roberts
Charles Theophilus Ramsay
8
7 Feb 88
30 Apr 88
30 June 89
10 Dec 89
1 Apr 90
8 May 90
6 Sept 90
7 Jan 91
516 KOYAL NAVAL RESERVE (NEW ZEALAND BRANCH).
LIST OF OFFICERS ON THE ACTIVE LIST OF THE
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE (NEW ZEALAND BRANCH)
ACCORDING TO SENIORITY.
LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
Horace White-Parsons
Alan Ernest Cain
Date of
Seniority
1 Jan 1 0
20 Oct 13
S UB-LIEUTENANTS.
John Beighton . . .
Alexander Watchlin
Date of
Seniority.
20 Mar 07
28 Apr 13
EEGISTRARS OF ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
LIST OF REGISTRARS OF ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE
AT THE SEVERAL PORTS. .
Registrar- Gen&ral — C. H. JONES, Esq.
(Address— Tower Hill, E.)
Port.
Name.
Rank in the Royal Naval
Reserve (if any.)
ENGLAND & WALES
Aberystwith .
J. Mortimer
—
Amble ....
R. J. Burgess , . .
—
Avonmouth „ . ,
A. E. Craddy .
Paymaster
Bangor ....
G. H. Hoar
—
Barnstaple
F. Massey
—
Barrow ....
M. E- Thomson .
Asst. Paymaster
Barry Dock .
R. C. Lamb
Paymaster
Berwick ....
J. Toohey
Paymaster
Bideford ....
R. G. Ash .
—
Blyth ....
G. Moffat
Paymaster
Boston ....
G. E. Hall
—
Bridport
E H Gowan
—
Bridgwater
A. Brown ....
—
Brightlingsea . , .
W. Tracey .
—
Bristol ....
G. R. Colbourne . .
Staff Paymaster
Brixham . , .
C. R. Edwards .
—
Cardiff ....
R. C. Neate
Paymaster
Cardigan.
B. Bevan ....
—
Carnarvon
W. Thompson . . .
Staff Paymastei
Colchester . . ,
J. Kett . .
—
Connah's Quay
E. L. Marriott .
Asst. Paymaster
Cowes ....
J. Stephen , .
—
Dartmouth
J. Murphy
-
Deal ....
A. Geddes ....
_
Dover .
—
—
Exeter ....
W. J. Haines
—
Exmouth
W. T. Hawke .
Asst. Paymaster
Falmouth
J. W. Kerr
_
Faversham
A. B. Drew
_
Folkestone
J. Gore . ...
_
Fowey ...
J. Rouffignac
Asst. Paymaster
Fleetwood
J. Turner
—
Glasson Dock
J. Lee ....
_
Gloucester
G. M. Smith ...
Paymaster
Goodwick
M. Hanlon
—
Goole ....
G, Clark
—
Grimsby .
J. W. H. Hall, R.D. .
Paymaster
Hartlepool . . I
Hartlepool, West i
W. Stevenson
Staff Paymaster
Harwich
C. J. Beatty
—
Hayle ...
—
—
Heysham
E. J. Andrews .
—
Holyhead
D. Mcllgorm
Paymaster
Hull ....
L. Stromberg, R.D,
Paymaster
518
REGISTRARS OF ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Port.
Name.
Bank in the Royal Naval
Reserve (if any.)
ENGLAND & WALES—
continued.
Ilfracombe
C. McNamara
—
Ipswich
J. Ritchie
—
King's Lynn
H. Genochio
Asst. Paymaster
Littlehampton ...
G. Keith
—
Liverpool
T.E.Sargent
—
„ Burton Street.
J. Stewart, R.D
Staff Paymaster
„ Birkenhead ...
H. Pye
Paymaster
„ Garston
J. N. Garnock
Asst. Paymaster
Llanelly ...
M. Kenny .-
—
London — Dock Street ....
W.H.G. Deacon, I.S.O., R.D.
Staff Paymaster
Poplar
B. Jacob, R.D
Paymaster
Tilbury
J. Y. Mosey
Staff Paymaster
Victoria Dock
E.Taffs, R.D
Staff Paymaster
Lowestoft
—
—
Manchester
W.Hudson, R.D
Paymaster
Mary port
J.J. Watts
—
Middlesbrough
J. Mortished
Staff Paymaster
Milford Haven
J. W. Crocker
—
Newcastle
N. Fitzgerald
Staff Paymaster
Newhaven
A. H. Dromgoole
—
Newport (Mon.).„
A. S. Hayes
Staff Paymaster
Neyland
W.Hall ...
—
Padstow
T. R. Eeles
—
Penarth ...
W. M. Davies
Paymaster
Penzance
W. T. Hiscox
Paymaster
Plymouth
J. Ireland ....
Paymaster
Poole
C. L. Barrett
—
Portmadoc
E. V. Hayman
—
Portsmouth
H. A. McQueen
—
Port Talbot
A. E. Owen
—
Preston ...
W. J. Ferrins
Paymaster
Ramsgate
R. Ambrose
—
Rochester
R. H. Crookali
—
Runcorn
M. J. Culhane
Paymaster
Rye
A. H. Newman
—
St. Ives
M. McWilliams
—
Salcombe
C. F. Winder
—
Scarborough „
D. J. Davies
—
Scilly „»
R. Y. Stevenson
—
Seaham
J. W. Wilson
Asst. Paymaster
Shields, N
G. Richardson
Paymaster
Shields, S
S. S. Robson
Paymaster
Shoreham (Kingston-by-
C. F. Deslandes
—
Sea)
Silloth .„
W. H. C. BurreU
—
Southampton
H. Roche
Staff Paymaster
Stockton
F. H. White
Asst. Paymaster
Sunderland _
J. Ramsey -
Paymaster
Swansea -...
J. S. Gilchrist, R.D.
Paymaster
Teignmouth
F. C. Stevenson
Paymaster
REGISTRARS OF ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
519
Port.
ENGLAND & WALES-
Torquay ... ■ ...
Truro
Wells (Norfolk)...
Weymouth
Whitby
Whitehaven
Whitstable
Wisbech ...
Workington
Yarmouth
SCOTLAND.
Aberdeen
Alloa
Arbroath
Ardrossan
Ayr
Borrowstouness
Buckie ...
Burntisland
Campbeltown .
Dumfries
Dundee ...
Fraserburgh
Grangemouth
Granton ...
Greenock
Invergordon
Inverness
Irvine
Kirkwall
Leith
Lerwick ...
Lossiemouth
Macduff ....
Methil ...
Montrose
Peterhead
Stornoway
Stranraer
Troon
Wick
Name.
continued.
D. Daly ....
J. T. Edmonds
G. N. Thorp
L. Cox
J. Clark ...
J. A. Waterworth ,
J.P.Cross...
1. Hay ward, R.D.
D. Graham
A. Beard ...
J. W. Slater
C. D. Bozman
C. E. Egan...
H. G. Stears
F. Keast
J. T. Ormerod
T. Samuel ...
R. Burns ....
C. S. Hall, R.D.
J. B. O'Sullivan
C. G. Kitton
Or. M. M. Rae
John McLaren
W. H. Hobson
A. Macdonald
J. R. Cowie
A. Smith, R.D.
W. Coulson
W. Wilson ...
G. Gray ..
C. A. Dunn
J. Kilroy „.
W. A. Whyte
Bank In the Royal Naval
Reserve (if any).
Paymaster
Commander (Retired)
Asst. Paymaster
Paymaster
Paymaster
Staff Paymaster
Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
Staff Paymaster
Paymaster
Asst. Paymaster
520 REGISTRARS OF ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Port.
Name.
Bank in the Royal Naval
Reserve (if any).
IRELAND.
Baltimore
A. Hanlon
• —
Belfast ...
A. W. Wolfe-Smyth, R.D.
Commander (Retired)
Coleraine
E. Bennett
—
Cork
J G. Clements
Asst . Paymaster
Drogheda
R. Hesketh
—
Dublin
Sir Alexander A.Walker, Bt.
Paymaster
Dundalk . . ,
J. Morris ...
—
Ferrit
N. B. Brownlee ,
—
Galway ...
M. Healy
—
Kinsale ...
W. J. Rickard
—
Lame
J. Millar .„
—
Limerick
W. R. Twitchelt
Paymaster (Retii'ed)
Londonderry
H. Morpby
—
Newry ... ... .„
J. Dawson ..
—
Queenstown
—
—
Sligo
—
—
Waterford
J. W. Crook
—
Westport
C. Bamford
—
Wexford..,
R. Houston...
Paymaster
Youghal
S. Chaplin
CHANNEL ISLANDS.
«
Guernsey
G. R. McDonogh
Jersey
R. C. W. Merrick
Paymaster
ISLE OF MAN.
Castletown
T. Hayee
Asst. ' Paymaster
Douglas ...
J. Forbes
—
Peel
G.Cooper
—
Ramsey ...
I. W. Maxwell
R.N.R. OFFICERS FLYING BLUE ENSIGN.
520a
LIST OF THE ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS
AND SHIPS AUTHORISED TO FLY THE BLUE
ENSIGN.
Name and Rank of Officer, Royal
Naval Reserve.
R. L. Haddock
H. F. David -
J.V. Forster -
T. Tavlor
C. (J. Talbot -
L. A. Millard -
W. B. Holmes
k. B. S.Hambelton
J. W. Hague -
Q M. Muntford kd
W. B Cresser
W. W. Verrall
C. D. Bennett
T. Chope
J. B. Ranson -
R. Reynolds -
T. J. Bremner
T. Free -
F. P. Whitehead
R. Qreey
B. Burt
G. S. Webster
0. H. S. Tocque -
F. B. Howarth
J. O. Carter
J. Mathias
8. de B. Loekyer -
A. W. McKellar rd
F. J Moseley
J. C. Williams
F. B. S. Notley rd
J. D. Andrews rd
C. Barron
J. N. Culverwell -
H. J. Haddock, C.B
RD
F.W.Vibert.C.B., rd
D. R. W. Parsons
W. H. Bullock
D. P. Thomson
RD
KD
KK
KD
RD
Name and Official Number of
Vessel.
Comm. (Retd.
Commander -
Lieut. Retd.)
„ (Retd )
Commander -
Lieut. (Retd.)
„ (Retd.)
Lieut. (Retd.)
„ (Retd.)
Comm. (R-td)
Lieut. (Retd.)
Lieut. (Retd.)
Comm (Retd.)
Lieut. Retd.)
„ (Retd.)
Comm. <iRetd)
Lient (Retd.)
Lieut. (Retd.)
yRetd)
Comm . (Retd )
Lieut. (Retd. )
Lieut. (Retd )
Comm. (Reid.)
Comm. (Retd.)
Comm. (Retd.)
Lieutenant
Comm. (Retd.)
Commander
Comm. (Retd.)
Lieutenant -
Commander-
Comm. (Retd.)
Lieutenant -
Lieut. (Retd.)
Commander
Commander
Lieut. (Retd.)
Lieut. (Retd.)
Coram. (Retd.)
"Mooltan" -
' Megantic "
'Orduna" -
" India"
' Gascon "
' Waimana"-
' Celtic"
" Kinfauns Castle "
'Khiva"
"Tyria"
"Macadonia"
'Dunvegan Castle "
' Baltic
1 Kenilworth Castle
" Saxon "
"John Pender " -
" Galeka"
" Montrose "
"China"
" Cedric "
"Laurentic"-
" Marmora ''
" Kaikonra "-
" Aaro"
"Medina" -
' ' Morea "
"Cattaro" -
"Galway Castle" -
"Olympic" -
"Mantua" -
1 ' Canadian ' -
'Veria"
Number and
date of last issue
of Blue Ensign
Warrant.
117,397
640
127,981
673
—
676
135,539
679
105,572
082
10(5,909
■184
131,795
685
113,476
689
110,173
683
135,533
693
106,870
S94
—
699
116,012
702
105,854
706
118,101
713
719
118,433
720
—
725
112,713
726
112,729
708
110,265
T32
108,251
737
104,467
738
—
739
115,354
740
127.P59
743
116.011
746
1 14,629
749
—
751
128,175
752
131,849
756
128,235
764
133,385
730
132,616
769
131,346
768
127,544
775
—
781
113,425
783
110,564
787
14 Oct 1902
15 July 1903
24 Ang 1903
23 Sept 1903
2U Sept 1903
9 Oct 1903
30 Oct 1903
11 Nov 1903
19 Dec 1903
1 Jan 1904
13 Jan 1904
15 Feb 1904
i8 Apr 1904
14 May 1904
9 Junel904
21 July 1904
29 July 1904
29 Sept h 04
29 Sept 1904
24 Nov 1904
18 Jan 1905
22 Apr 1905
24 Mar 1905
12 Apr 1905
24 May 1905
9 Junel905
2 June 1»05
13 Jnnel905
20 July 1905
27 July 1905
29 Aug 1905
13 Dec 1905
20 Dee 1905
13 Feb 1906
15 Feb 1906
15 Mar 1906
12 Apr 1906
27 Apr 1906
15 May 1906
5206 R.N.R. OFFICERS FLYING BLUE ENSIGN.
LIST OF THE ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS AND SHIPS
AUTHORISED TO FLY THE BLUE ENSIGN— continued.
Name and Bank of Officer, Royal
Naval Reserve.
RD
- RD
RD
RD
RD
B. P. Martin -
A. J. Coad
N. R. de la Cour
Cornwall
W. Finch
G. K.Gandy-
W. S.Shelford
H. Smith
J. J. Cameron
H. M. Benison
D. Dow
A.H. H.G Douglas i
J. T. W. Charles, i
C.B., RD - - !
B. T. Smith -
T H. Uhudlev
H. Strong -
C. A Smith -
W. H. Parker
G. K. Metcalfe
A. E. Tribe -
G.W.Gordon
H. G. H. Lewellin
P. W. Comer
B. Griffiths -
0. H. Watkina
W. O. Tarn -
B. F. Hayes -
P. N. Layton-
P. B. Beadnell
L. E. S. Spicer
H. C. Barnes -
J. Roberts
H. N. Rivers -
J. H. H Scudamore
D. S. Miller - rd
E. Finch
E. R. Dowell - rd
R. L. Daniel - rd
J. F. H. Healey rd
W. Jenks
J. Stivey
F. Hart-
O. L. Beck -
W. P. Stanley rd
H. G. Kendall -
A. D. Gange
W. P. Clifton-Mogg
P. H. M. distance
Lieut. (Retd.)
Comm. (Retd.)
Commander -
Lieut. (Retd.)
Comm. (Retd.)
Lieut. (Retd.)
(Retd.)
Lieutenant -
Lieut. (Retd.)
Comm. (Retd.)
Lieut. (Retd.)
Commander-
Lieut. (Retd.)
Lieut. (Retd.)
Comm (Retd.)
Comm. (Retd.)
Lieutenant -
Lieutenant -
Lieut. (Retd.)
Name and Official Number of
Vessel.
Number and
date of last issue
of Blue Ensign
Warrant.
Lieut
Lieut
Lieut
Lieut.
(Retd.)
(Retd.)
(Reia.)
(Retd.)
RD
RD
RD
Comm. (Retd.)
Lieutenant -
Commander -
Commander -
Lieutenant -
Lieut. (Retd.)
Lieut. (Retd.)
Comm. (Retd.)
Commander -
Lieutenant -
Commander -
Lieutenant -
Comm. (Retd.)
Commander -
Commander -
Lieut. (Retd.)
Comm. (Retd.)
Lieut. (Retd.)
Comm. R.N.
(Retd.)
Comm. (Retd.)
Lieut. (Retd.)
Lieut. (Retd.)
Sub-Lieut.
(Profy.)
Lieutenant -
' Orama"
' Tongariro "
' Arabic "
' Briton "
' Orvieto " -
' Oceanic" -
' Ruapehu " -
' Ivernia" -
' Lusitania" -
' Themistocles '
132,989
111,356
118,023
106,919
129,628
110,596
111,537
110,643
124,082
129,349
' Hurunui ' -
' Pakeha " -
' Goorkha " -
'Caronia" -
' Denbighshire
791
797
789
798
800
799
802
773
807
808
810
813
R.N.R. OFFICERS FLYING BLUE ENSIGN.
520c
LIST OF THE ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS AND SHIPS
AUTHORISED TO FLY THE BLUE ENSIGN— continued.
Number and
Name and Rank of Officer, Royal
Name and Official Number of
date of last issue
Naval Reserve.
Vessel.
of Blue Ensign
Warrant.
E. P. Daldy - RD
Lieut. (Retd.)
—
885
M Aug 1910
W. B. Palmer
Lieut. (Retd.)
"Arabia" -
105,587
878
17 Nov 1910
F. H. Claret -
Lieutenant -
"Minnehaha" -
110,520
887
22 Nov 1910
T. J. Jones -
Lieut. 1 Retd).
" Highland Loch "
129,182
879
14 Jan 1911
W. de M. Baynham
Lieutenant -
" Otranto" -
124,675
894
31 Mar 1911
H. Newton -
Lieutenant -
"Oslo" -
123,251
899
27 Apr 1911
H. G. Staunton -
Lieut. (Retd.)
—
901
12 May 1911
J. Gaunt - rd
Coram. (Retd.)
______
—
903
16 Juiie 1911
W. Marshall
Lieutenant -
" Afric " --.,-,,. t
110,537
905
10 Aug 1911
S. G. S. McNeil -
Lieutenant -
"Ansonia" - - - -
129,735
906
5 Sept 1911
G. B.C. Weston rd
Comm.(Retd.)
"Maloja" __-,■'_
132,012
907
6 Sept 1911
B. G. Diggle - rd
Commander -
"Saxonia" - -
110,648
904
18 Sept 1911
J. E. Crossland rd
Lieut. (Retd.)
"Athenic " - - -
115,239
898
6 Oct 1911
W. R. D. Irvine rd
Commander -
"Laconia" - - - -
1 31,412
909
13 Oct 1911
H.G. E.Wiglitman
Lieut. (Retd.)
—
910
26 Oct 1911
G. W. Melsom - -
Lieut. (Retd.)
"Andania" -
135,181
912
13 Nov 1911
R. Capper - -rd
Lieutenant -
"Panuonia" -
118.0S0
891
1 Dec 1911
J. Kearney - - -
Lieutenant -
" Runic" -
113,441
914
23 Jan 1912
V. F. Sparkes
Sub-Lieut.
(Retd.)
" Britannia" -
89,690
916
27 Mar 1912
H.W. Kenrick - rd
Comm. (Retd.)
"Soudan" -
114,052
917
22 Mar 1912
V. Campos - - -
Lieutenant -
"Co'onia" -
115,810
918
15 May 1912
H. G. Evans- - -
Comm. (Retd.)
" Himalaya " -
99,776
921
25 July 1912
A. H. Bean - - -
Lieutenant -
" Eskimo" - - - -
129,266
922
16 Aug 1912
C. C. Cart wright -
Lieutenant -
" Highland Laddie" -
129,082
923
19 Aug 1912
E. J. English -
Comm. (Retd.)
______
—
919
IS Nov 1812
C. P. Green -
Comm. (Retd.)
" Victoria" -
115,316
925
3 Mar 1913
B. Beetham -
Lieut. (Retd.)
" Empress of Rustia " -
135,197
928
19 Mar 1913
B. J. Minister
Lieutenant -
" Colusa" - _ - -
135,202
929
2 Apr 1913
C. E. Starck -
Lieut. (Retd.)
"Ionic" -
115,3.37
932
4 June 1913
S. Robinson -
Lieutenant -
" Empress of Asia"
135,226
935
10 June 1913
A. Henderson
Lieutenant -
"Cianley" -
118,257
933
25 June 1913
S. R. M. Tyrer
Lieutenant -
______
—
937
27 June 1913
A. F. Vine -
Lieut. (Retd.)
______
—
936
11 July 1913
W. T. Clifford
Sub-Lieut.
(Retd.)
Lieutenant -
- - - -
—
939
11 July 1913
F. J. Thompson -
" Royal George " -
125,643
938
15 July 1913
J. Aitken
Lieut. (Retd.)
" Tropic" --.-.__
106,828
926
29 Aug 1913
J. H. Squires -
Lieutenant -
" Whakafane "-.—"-
111,348
942
29 Aug 1913
G. W. Cockman -
Commander -
"Malta" -
102,398
944
26Srpt 1913
.1. Turnbull -
Lieutenant -
" Empress of Britain " -
120,940
927
1 Oct 1913
G. S. Gillard-
Lieut. (Retd.)
"Demerara" -
132,024
945
9 Oct 1913
V. W. Hickson -
Lieut. (Retd.)
"Suevic" -
113,456
940
24 Oct 1913
F. G. Brown -
Lieutenant -
"Ascania" - - - -
131,342
947
4 Nov 1913
A. H. Rostron rd
Commander -
"Alaunia" -
135,563
948
28 Nov 1913
O. Lewis - rd
Lieut. (Retd.)
"Chiguetto"- - -
98,870
949
15 Dec 1913
E. T. Britten - -
Lieutenant -
" Campania "
102,086
952
19 Dec 191 :-:
E . M. Hussey-Cooper
Lieutenant -
"Commonwealth" -
115,903
951
23 Dec 1913
L. A.Brooke-Smith
Lieutenant -
"OronteB " - - - -
115,707
953
27 Feb 51914
The above list is issued for the information of Captains of His Majesty's Ships with reference
to the provisions of Article 90 of the King's Regulations, under which they are authorised to
ascertain whether British Merchant Ships flying the Blue Ensign of His 'Majesty's Fleet are
legally entitled to do so under the Regulations of the Royal Naval Reserve.
The detailed Regulations issued by the Board of Trade lay down the following conditions
relative to the wearing of the Blue Ensign : —
(a.) If, from any circumstance, the Naval Reserve Officer to whom the warrant was issued is
not in command of the ship, then the Blue Ensign is not to be worn.
(b.) If the number of persons belonging to the Naval Reserve on board is less than 10, then the
Blue Ensign is not to be worn unless it can be shown by the endorsements on the Agreement, or
by entries in the Official Log, that the reduction in the number was caused by death, sickness,
desertion, joining one of His Majesty's Ships, or by some unavoidable casualty.
(c.) If it is found that, although the ship is provided with an Admiralty Warrant, the above-
named conditions are not complied with, the Admiralty Warrant should be obtained and
transmitted, with a report to the Admiralty.
(_.) If it is found that the ship is flying the Blue Ensign without an Admiralty Warrant the
Blue Ensign should be seized and the case reported to the Admiralty.
By command of their Lordships.
Admiralty. (See alio page 422) W. GRAHAM GREENE.
T 3
521
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVAL
VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
ABBREVIATIONS, &c.
A. P. denotes Assistant Paymaster.
Cr Commander.
Cr Inst . . Commander Instructor.
Hon. Ch. . Honorary Chaplain.
Hon. Cr. . . Honorary Commander.
Hon. L. . . Honorary Lieutenant.
Hon. S. S. . Honorary Staff Surgeon.
L Lieutenant.
Mid. denotes Midshipman.
P Paymaster.
S Surgeon.
S. L. . . . Sub-Lieutenant.
S. P. . . . Staff Paymaster.
S. S. . . . Staff Surgeon.
(Act.) after the name denotes Officer holds
Acting Rank only.
B. before the name denotes attached to Bristol Division.
C.
L.
M.
S.
T.
U.
Clyde
„ London
,, Mersey
,, Sussex
,, Tyneside
on unattached list.
Divi-
sion.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Divi-
sion.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
A.
T
Boot, Alfred D.
Mid
4 Sept 12
L
Brailey, Arthur R.
s s
7 Nov 11
C
A.II.SA, The Most Hon.
MB, FRCS, MC
the Marquess if
Hon. Cr
16 June 04
S
Brassey, The lit. Hon.
C
Allan, William, MD, CM
SS
22 Dec 11
Earl gcb
Hon Cr
16 June 04
C
Anderson, Charles C,
L
8 Apr 13
8
Bray, John ... (act)
SL
16 Mar 14
T
Annand, Wallace M.
SL
4 Mav OS
M
Bremner, Henry
SL
8 Apr 09
T
Arkwright, Cecil G.
SL
7 Apr 13
M
Brewer, Charles S. ...
S
3 Feb 04
(act)
C
Brodie, George W. ...
A P
22 Nov 12
M
Ashcroft, Lionel S.
S
9 Dec 12
S
Brodrick, Reginald S.
P
16 June 13
MB
u
Brotchie. Robert T....
S
12 Feb 14
C
Aspin, John S.
SL
20 Apr 10
c
Brown. William F. ...
S L
16 Feb 14
U
Atkinson, Charles H.
s
Browne, Cyril R. (act)
SL
4 July 13
P
S
22 May 13
L
Bruce, Alan C. F. ...
SL
10 Mar 14
M
Austin, Arthur P. ...
SL
12 Oct 11
L
Aveling, Arthur F.
(act)
SL
15 Dec 13
C.
s
Cain, Percy E
L
17 Apr 13
0
Campbell, Henry G...
S
14 Mar 06
M
Campbell, Malcolm D.
SL
11 June 13
B.
(act)
c
Cant, John
L
13 Dec 11
B
Bangay, Frank D. ...
SL
8 Aug 08
M
Cappel, Norman L. ...
L
12 Feb 13
C
Barras, William G.
MD, CM
s s
10 Nov 12
c
L
Carson, John F.
Cartwright, Reginald
P
10 June 12
s
Baylis, Harold P. ...
Mid
4 Nov 13
B.
Mid
11 Apr 13
B
Bell, John R
L
4 Mar 12
L
Cave.TAs Hon. Adrian
S
Betenson, William B.
s s
13 Apr 12
V
SL
15 June09
M
Bevis, Restal R.
Hon L
19 Apr 11
S
Chamberlin, Trevor
U
Bleaden, Wilfrid H.
S
28 Nov 12
R
Cr Inst
17 Oct 12
MB
B
Chitty, Hubert
S
1 June 12
T
Bomfordf Maurice C.
Cr Inst
27 Feb 13
FRCS, MS
B
Bonning, Sidney L...
SL
3 June 12
M
Christie, Arthur E....
L
17 Nov 09
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
52 la
Divi-
sion.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Divi-
sion.
Name.
Kank.
Seniority.
C
Clark, James H. M.
8L
17 Jan 14
S
Ford, Kenneth J. (act)
8 L
23 June 13
(act)
T
Fox, Frederick M. ...
SL
10 Apr 13
B
Oogan, Leonard B. ...
L
20 Nov 13
M
Francis, Norris T.
SP
11 Apr 13
U
Cohen, Bertram me
S
16 Mar 14
L
Fraser, Ivor...
SL
11 Jan 12
B
Cole, William H. ...
P
30 Jan 14
L
Frecheville, George...
SL
25 July 10
U
Condell, William H.
s
24 Feb 14
B
Froude, Samuel B. ...
L
20 Dec 09
L
Cowburn, Arthur D...
ss
28 Oct 12
T
Craig, Herbert J., MP.
L
16 May 05
S
Crook, Arthur 11. (act)
SL
15 Nov 13
L
C ros s.ley-Meates,
Bernard
SL
2 Aug 10
G.
T
Cuff, Cyril C. H. (act
S L
21 June 13
B
Curtis, George K. ...
SB
7 Mar 13
L
Gandy, Eric W.
L
10 May 09
B
Curtis, John O
SL-'
19 Aug 12
U
Gerrard, William L
S
26 Jan 12
S
Curzon, The lit. Hon.
MB
Viscount
Cr
28 Oct 07
C
Gibson, Mungo C. ...
L
1 Apr 13
T
Gilbertson, Albert J.
S
24 June 09
B
MB
Gillard, Herbert E. ...
SL
3 June 12
D.
L
Ginman, William ...
L
24 Dec 07
C
Good, Henry J. G. ...
Cr Inst
27 June 12
M
Daglish, George G.
L
12 Feb 13
C
Graham, The Most
C
Dann, William R. ...
Hon L
4 Dec 13
Hon. the Marquess
c
Davidson, George S.
(act)
SL
17 Jan 14
s
Of CVO, CB.
Grahame - White,
Cr
7 Mar 04
B
De Jersey.Norman S.,
HonCh
25 July 04
Montague
L
23 Dec 12
MA
B
Grant, Gerald G. ...
L
14 Apr 13
C
Denholm, John 0. ...
Mid
1 June 12
M
Graves. Frederic N. ...
SL
3 July 12
M
Derby, The Mt. Hon.
S
Greenhill, Benjamin
SL
23 Dec 13
TheEarlof, gcvo.CB
Hon Cr
1 Mar 11
P. K. (act)
T
Dillon, Cecil M
L
7 Apr 13
L
Greenwood, Charles...
AP
11 Nov 03
T
Dillon, Malcolm A. M.
SL
4 Dec 11
L
Guinness, The Hon.
B
Dixon, Thomas B. ...
S
1 June 12
Rupert E. C, cb,
L
Dobson, Theodore Y.
(act)
Dodderidge, Alfred G.
SL
16 Mar 14
CMG, MP.
Cr
7 Mar 04
T
Hon Ch
7 June 10
L
Douglas, The Hon.
Ronald J. S.W. (act)
SL
3 Mar 13
H.
C
Dowie, James
Hon Ch
21 May 06
c
Duncan, Robert
SL
18 Mar 12
L
Hall. John A
L
24 June 13
c
Dunn, Bannatyne ...
L
11 Apr 08
S
Hall. Robert S. (act)
SL
8 Septl
L
Hanson, Oswald H. ..
L
7 Mar 04
L
Hanson, Reginald J.E.
S
23 Dec 03
L
Harding, Charles A...
SL
17 Nov 09
E.
S
Harding, Charles OB.
HonSS
17 May 04
T
Harker, William E.
S
3 Aug 05
c
EiSTOis", Thomas H.
L
5 July 12
ME-
L
Eisdell, Hubert M.
SL
14 July 13
T
Harris, Frederick L....
Hon L
29 May 05
(act)
U
Harrison. Walter P...
S
22 Jan 12
u
Ellis, Thomas L.
S
28 Oct 13
M
Heaney, Francis J. 8.
S
9 Aug 10
T
Engelbach, Charles
MB, FRCS
R. F
L
1 Aug 09
C
Hedderwick, Hew 0.
SL
27 Nov il
B
Evans, Edmund 0. ...
L
6 Jan 12
C
Henry, James A.
Hon L
31 Oct 12
B
Hereford, Charles F. A.
S
30 Dec 10
U
Hewett, Frederick S.
s
5 May 13
F.
U
Hibbert, Septimus ...
s
14 Aug 13
u
Hird, Alfred E. W. ..
s
26 Jan 12
L
Fedden, Walter F.
MB, FRCS, MS
S
26 Jan 12
T
L
Hitch, Dick S
Holehouse, William
AP
20 Nov 10
C
Ferguson, John W. ...
L
2 Apr 13
G. S
SL
21 Sept 10
T
Fife, Frank C. ...(act)
SL
26 May 11
T
Homfray, Samuel G.
SL
8 Nov 12
U
Forbes, Donald J. ...
S
9 Feb 12
(act)
521b
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
Divi-
sion.
Name.
Bank.
Seniority.
Divi-
sion.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
M
Horan, Frederick S.
Hon Ch
3 Aug 12
M.
S
Howe, John H. G. ...
S
27 Feb 09
L
McCormick - Good -
M
Hughes, Alan R.
SL
i() May 09
hart, Leander
L
13 Oct 11
S
Hughes, Prank
L
29 Feb 12
C
McEwan, Tom D. MB
S
n Aug 13
c
Hutchison, Thomas
C
Mcintosh, Henry B.
SL
17 Jan 14
MeL
Mid
25 Mar 11
(act)
C
Mcintvre, John E. ...
AP
4 May 12
C
McKirdy, Peter M. ...
L
10 Apr 13
c
McNeil , Archibald . . .
SL
7 bee 11
c
McNeil, John ...(act)
SL
8 July 12
M
Macintyre, David D.
F MB
S
30 Dec 09
1.
C
Macintyre, John mb,
HonSS
15 Oct 03
u
Irvine, Leonard CD.
S
30 Jan 14
u
M
MS
Macpherson, Donald
A
Mainwaring, Si)
Harry, Bt
S
Cr
14 Nov 13
1 Apr 14
M
Maples, William
L
20 Oct 04
B
Mardon, Ernest G. ...
Hon Cr
16 Nov 13
L
Marshall, Charles D.
S
31 Mar 08
J.
FRCS
L
Mason, Ralph L.
L
12 Feb 13
B
Jacques, Frederick V.
SL
5 Oct 11
' T
Middleton, Hugh J....
L
14 Nov 11
C
Jamieson, Andrew S.
P
31 Mar 13
M
Mill, George R
S
8 Apr 09
0"
Jolly, Robert H. H.
S
4 June 13
C
Miller, Norman H. ..
SL
12 Aug 12
MB
C
Milln, George H. S.
S
7 Nov 13
V
Jones, Thomas C. L.
s
25 Nov 04
MB
ERCS
c
Milne, William A. ,..
S
22 Sept 10
L
Modin, Charles O. F.
SL
5 Oct 09
T
Morison, James R.
FKO
Hun S S
27 May 05
C
Murdoch James C. ...
SL
1 Nov 12
M
Murison, Charles S.
McK MB
S
25 July 13
K.
U
Murphy, James K.,
ERGS, MD, MA. MC
s
25 Sept 06
c
Keay, William F. ...
S L
18 Mar 11
M
Murray, Herbert L. ...
s
15 Feb 09
L
King, Henry D.
L
22 Dec 04
C
Kirkwood, John A. ...
L
10 Apr 06
T
Knott, James
Hon L
10 June 05
M
Kyrke-Smith, Henry
S
SL
8 June 11
S
N.
Nkwkll - Roberts,
Frederick N
Mid
26 Dec 12
L.
c
Nicholson, Philip F....
L
31 Mar 13
c
Nicol, John E
L
2 Feb 14
M
Leach, William R. R.
Cr Inst
18 Mar 12
L
Nisbet, Percy
SP
11 Apr 13
T
Leeds, His Grace The
Duke of
Hon Cr
11 Oct 0V'
M
Leyland, Ralph
L
28 Apr 08
M
Liverpool, The Lord.
Bishop of .,
Hon Ch
17 May 04
M
Livingston, Charles...
HonL
7 Mar 12
T
Lloyd, Edward W. CB
Cr
] Apr 05
L
London, The Lord
Bishop of
Hon Ch
6 Oct 03
O.
C
Lorimer, .Duncan, MB,
S
26 Apr 13
s
Other - Windsor,
FRCS Ed.
Horatio T
Mid
17 Feb 13
u
Lorimer, James ... MB
S
6 Jan 14
M
Owler, Stewart
Mid
12 Feb |13
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
521c
Divi-
sion.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Divi-
sion.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
P.
T
Stevenson, Ronald C
L
17 May 05
C
Stewart, John H.
Mid
18 Mar 11
S
Parkes, Kennetb E.
Mid
4 Nov 13
C
Still, Robert
L
22 Sept 0&
U
Paterson, Marcus S.
S
23 Dec 03
s
Stuart, William K. ...
ii
29 Mar 10
MB
s
Sutherland, Arthur H.
Hon L
16 Oct 04
c
Paton, Graham M.
(act)
Peckett, Jack ...(act)
SL
28 Jan 14
T
Swan, Ernest W.
L
29 July 10
B
SL
30 Jan 14
B
Phillips, William T.
BA
Pickles, Philip D. ...
Hon Ch
19 Apr 11
U
S
16 Mar 14
u
Pickles .William N .MB
S
12 Feb 14
T.
M
Pilkington, Sir George
A., Kt
HonL
16 Feb 05
L
Talbot, Reginald G.
Cr lust
15 Apr 12
L
Pinks, Edwin D. P. ...
SL
23 Apr 09
L
Taylor, Charles J. G.
S
9 Dec 12
L
Pitel, Frederick A. ...
SL
22 Apr 09
MB
C
Primrose, Kohert
Hon Ch
18 Feb 04
T
Taylor, Charles R. R.
S L
9 Feb 14
C
Primrose, Robert C...
L
2 Jan 11
(act)
c
Pringle, John H.
Mid
31 Jul v 12
U
Tivy, Cecil B. F., MB,
S
26 Jan 12
u
Punch, Edward P. ...
S
12 Feb 14
MS
U
Thompson, Joseph H.
MB
Todd, John W
s
26 Jan 12
R.
T
SL
14 Sept 10
L
Treves, Sir Frederick,
M
Rae, Charles E. L. ...
SL
16 Aug 10
Bt., GCVO, CB, FKCS
HonSS
6 Oct 03
T
Reah, Harry ... mb
S
16 May 05
U
Turnbull, Alfred E.
S
26 Jan 12
C
Reid, Hugh S., MP,
S
26 Apr 13
MB
FRCS
S
Turner, Thomas, mb...
s
24 Apr 12
C
Rellie, William
Mid
21 June 13
u
Turton, James R. H.
s
7 Mar 13
c
Rettie, Archibald
SL
18 Mar 11
MB, FRCS
c
Richmond, John A. H.
Mid
30 May 13
L
Riclge, Edwyn M. ...
SL
6 Nov 11
C
Robertson.Hugh B.G.
L
14 Aug 07
c
Robertson, John McK.
L
13 May 13
L
Roberts -W ray,
Thomas H
L
7 Mar 0*
V.
U
Rollason, Norman
J. L MB
S
16 Mar 14
S
Vallance, Walter C.
U
Ronaldson, James B.,
MB, ba
S
26 Jan 12
T
B
Vane-Tempest.Ernesi
L
2 Feb 12
u
Roy, Donald W., ma.
s
13 Dec 12
C. W
Mid
17 Jan 14
MB, FRCS
M
Vaughan, Alfred F.C.
SL
30 Got 13
u
Ryan, Charles O'B. ...
S.
Searle, Sydney
s
26 Jan 12
(act)
L
L
25 May 07
C
Sewell, William A. ...
SL
<29Apr 1]
W.
C
Sharer, Edmund M....
SL
17 Oct 13
B
Sharp, Charles R.
Cr Inst
15 Mar 12
B
Ward, The Hon. Cyril
U
Sinclair-Lou tit,
A MVO
Cr
28 Jan 08
William H. A., MB
S
6 Jan 14
M
Warwick, John C. S .
SL
10 Mar 11
U
Sircom. Edmund R....
S
26 Jan 12
U
Watson, Francis H.
s
1 1 Oct 12
c
Smail, William M. ...
L
15 Mar 12
MB
L
Smith, Alexander G.
SL
25 Mar 13
C
Weir, James (act) ...
SL
7 Mar 13
(act)
L
Wells, Norman ff. ...
L
6 May 12
L
Smith, Prank W. ...
SS
7 Nov 11
B
Wilbond, Robert
S
22 July 09
T
Smithson, Alfred E...
L
28 Oct 07
L
Wildy, Edmund
L
7 Mar 04
S
Snell, Ebenezer
S
15 Oct OS
C
Wilkie, David P. D.
S
26 Apr 13
T
Spencer, Fl ugh
SL
26 Jan 07
MB
T
Spencer. Richard P....
Hon S L
26 Feb 14
T
Willan, Robert J., MB,
s
24 May 07
M
Stafford. George H_...
L
1 Mar 09
FRCS, MS
M
Standring. Robert C...
L
17 May 04
B
Wills, Walter K.,mb..
ss
11 Dec 11
L
Stecgmann, Edward
L
Wilson, George F.
Hon Ch
22 May 11
J MB
S
13 Feb 04
ma, khc
522
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
ADMIEALTY VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE.
47, Victoria Street, S.W.
Telegraphic Address : Advoloom, London.
§|| Sir Richard H. Williarns-Bulkeley, | Commanding Officers of Divisions
Bt. (Chairman).
T/te Most Hon. The Marquis of Ailsa
Sir James Bell. Bt.
Rear-Admiral The Hon. T. S. Brand.
Sir Charles E. H. Chadwyck-Healey,
K.C.B., K.C.
Captain P. H. Hall - Thompson
(Naval Member).
The Right Hon, Viscount Hythe.
Colonel H. Langdon, C.B., V.D.
B. Fossett Lock, Esq.
Commander The Hon. Rupert E. C.
Guinness, C.B., C.M.G., M.P.
(London).
Commander The Most Hon. The
Marquess of Graham, C.V.O., OB.
(Clyde).
Commander Edward W. Lloyd, C.B.
(Tyneside).
Commander Ttie Right Hon. Viscount
Curzon (Sussex).
Commander The Hon. Cyril Augustus
Ward, M.V.O. (Bristol).
Commander Sir Harry Mainwaring,
Bt. (Mersey).
V. Goldie, Esq. (Acting Secretary).
LIST OF OFFICERS SHOWING THE DIVISIONS TO
WHICH ATTACHED, AND DATES OF SENIORITY.
Officers marked \\ have passed the Board of Trade Examination in Navigation.
The notation f against the names of Executive Officers denotes that they have com-
pleted a Short Course in Gunnery, Torpedo, or Signalling ; Medical Officers, a
Course at a Naval Hospital ; Accountant Officers, a Course of Instruction at the
Admiralty. Those marked J have completed two or more of such Courses, not
including re-qualifying Courses. Officers marked § have served in the Fleer
for a short cruise of not less than one month's duration, whilst Officer*
marked ^f have completed a Course of Strategy, etc. * before t/te name of ar,
Officer denotes that he is allowed to wear a Foreign Order.
COMMANDERS.
OXThe Hon. Rupert Edward Cecil Guinness, C.B., C.M.G.,
M.P
m|| jThe Most Hon. The Marquess of Graham, C. V. 0., C.B.
mEdward William Lloyd, C.B. (Commander R.N.,
Emergency List)...
^| ^The Right Hon. Viscount Curzon
The Hon. Cyril Augustus Ward, M.V.O (Lieutenant R.N. ,
Emergency List) ...
Sir Harry Mainwaring, Bt.
Date of
Seniority.
7 Mar 04
7 Mar 04
1 Apr 05
28 Oct 07
28 Jan 08
1 Apr 14
Division to
which attached
London.
Clyde.
Tyneside.
Sussex.
Bristol.
Mersey.
HONORARY COMMANDERS.
|| TheMostJElon. The Marquess of Ailsa(IIo>i.Lieut.R.N.R.)
|| The Right Hon. Earl Brassey, G.C.B. ( Hon. Commander
R.N.R.) „
His Grace The Duke of Leeds
mThe Right Hon. The Earl of Derby, G.C.V.O., C.B. ...
Ernest Georare Mardon
16 June 04
16 June 04
11 Oct 09
1 Mar 11
16 Nov. 13
Clyde.
Sussex.
Tyneside.
Bristol.
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
522«
COMMANDER INSTRUCTORS.
Charles R. Sharp {Lieutenant, R.N.) . .
Villiam R. R. Leach (Lieut.-Com., R.N.).
Reginald G-. Talbot (Lieut.- Com., R.N.) .
lenry J. G. Good (Lieut.-Com., R.N.) .
revor R. Chamberlin {Lieut.-Com., R.N.)
aurice C. Bomford (Lieut.-Com., jR.iV.)
Data of
Seniority.
15 Mar
18 Mar
15 Apr
27 June
17 Oct
27 Feb
Division to
which attached
Bristol.
Mersey.
London.
Clyde.
Sussex.
Tvneaide.
LIEUTENANTS.
J Edmund Wiidy . , . . ,
fThomas Henry Roberts- Wray .
Oswald Hesketh Hanson
Robert Casson Standring
fWilliam Maples
§JHenry Douglas King
(•^Herbert James Craig, M. P. , . . . . . .
|-§Ronald Cochran Stevenson
||tRobert Still .
jtJohn Anderson Kirkwood
JJSydney Searle . .
\ X Hugh Brown Glyn Robertson ... ....
t§Alfred Edward Smithson .... ....
|f William Ginman
TBannatyne Dunn
|§-(-Ralph Leyland
[Jeorge Herbert Stafford
f§Eric Worsley Gandy
f-Charles Richard Fox Engelbach. .......
|-§Arthur Ernest Christie
H§JSamuel Baker Froude
fWilliam Kennedy Stuart
J; § Ernest William Swan
(•Robert Clifford Primrose
Jt(7) Leander McCormick-Goodhart ....
ItiHugh Jeffery Middleton {Retired Lieutenant R.N.)
(•§John Cant
Jj-Edmund Ogilvie Evans
|f Walter Claude Burrel Vallance
r Frank Hughes
^§John Russell Bell
|-William Mitchell Smail
\X Norman ffolliott Wells
[Thomas Henderson Easton
p§(i)Montague Grahame- White . . . .
}f Norman Louis Cappel
|-George Grant Daglish . . . . •
JfRalph Lyall Mason
7 Mar 04
7 Mar 04
7 Mar 04
17 May 04
20 Oct 04
22 Dec 04
16 May 05
17 May 05
22 Sept 05
iO Apr 06
25 May 07
14 Aug 07
28 Oct 07
24 Dec 07
11 Apr 08
28 Apr 08
1 Mar 09
10 May 09
1 Aug 09
1 7 Nov 09
20 Dec 09
29 Mar 10
29 July 10
2 Jan 11
13 Oct 11
14 Nov 11
13 Dec 11
6 Jan 12
2 Feb 12
29 Feb 12
4 Mar 12
15 Mar 12
6 May 12
5 July 12
23 Dec 12
12 Feb 13
12 Feb 13
1 2 Fob 1 3
u 2
London.
London.
London.
Mersey.
Mersey.
London.
Tyneside
Tyneside.
Clyde.
Clyde.
London.
Clyde.
Tyneside.
London.
Clyde.
Mersey.
Mersey.
London.
Tyneside.
Mersey.
Bristol.
Sussex.
Tyneside.
Clyde.
London.
Tynesiie.
Clyde.
Bristol.
Sussex.
Sussex.
Bristol.
Clyde.
London.
Clyde.
Sussex.
Mersey.
Mersey.
London.
523
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
LIEUTENANTS— continued.
Philip Forster Nicholson . .
fMuneo Campbell Gibson .
John White Ferguson . .
t § Cecil Meldon Dillon. . .
§f Charles Coventry Anderson
fPeter Mackay McKirdy . .
j§ Gerald Gordon Grant . .
f Percy Ernest Cain . . .
SJ John McKellar Robertson .
^[§tJohn Ashley Hall . . .
§ J Leonard Bampfylde Cogan .
•f John Easton Nicol . . .
Date of
Seniority.
31 Mar 13
1 Apr
13
2 Apr
13
7 Apr
13
8 Apr
13
10 Apr
13
14 Apr
13
17 Apr
13
13 May
13
24 June 13
20 Nov 13
2 Feb
14
HONORARY LIEUTENANTS.
Arthur Henry Sutherland
Sir George Augustus Pilkington, Kt
Frederick Leverton Harris . .
James Knott
Restal Ratsey Bevis
Charles Livingston
James Armstrong Henry
William Robert Dann
SUB-LIEUTENANTS,
£§Hugh Spencer
§f Wallace Moir Annand
fFrank Dorrington Bangay
•j-Henry Bremner
§fFrederick Amie Pitel
§-j-Edwin Dennis Picton Pinks
f Alan Rumohr Hughes
§\The Hon. Adrian Verney Cave
tl J)Charles Oscar Frithiof Modin
§JCharles Alfred Harding
§f||John Symington Aspin
^f|§George Frecheville
J§Bernard Crossley-Meates
Charles Edward Lathart Rae
John Weatherley Todd
§f William George Scoble Holehouse . . ...
t§ John Charles Spencer War a i, k . . . . .
f William Foggie Keay . . . ....
^Archibald Rettie .
f William Alexander Sewell
Frank Gordon Fife (act)
16 Oct 04
16 Feb 05
29 May 05
10 June05
19 Apr 11
7 Mar 12
31 Oct 12
4 Dec 13
Jan 07
May 08
Aug 08
Apr 09
Apr 09
Apr 09
May 09
June 09
Oct 09
Nov 09
Apr 10
July 10
Aug 10
Aug 10
Sept 10
Sept 10
Mar 11
Mar 11
Mar 11
Apr 11
Mav 11
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
524
SUB-LIEUTENANTS— Contd.
fHenry Somers Kyrke-Smith . . ....
^[§JFrederick Viel Jacques
Arthur Frank Austin
fEdwyn Manners Ridge
fHew Cockburn Hedderwick _ .
fMalcolm Alexander Meldon Dillon . . ' . .* .
{Archibald McNeil
Iltlvor Fraser
fRobert Duncan
•(-Herbert Edward Gillard
§fSidney Leonard Bonning
Frederic Neilson Graves
fjohn McNeil (act)
tNorman Heath Miller
§fJohn Osborn Curtis
t James Cameron Murdoch
Samuel George Homfray (act)
T/ie Hon. Ronald John Sholto Watson Douglas (act)
§fGeorge Roy Curtis
James Weir (act)
t Alexander Gibson Smith (act)
Cecil George Arkwright (act) . .
Frederick Middleton Fox
Malcolm Drury Campbell(arf)
Cyril Charles Herbert Cuff (act)
Kenneth Joyce Ford {act)
Cyril Ross Browne {act)
Hubert Mortimer Eisdell (act)
Robert Sinclair Hall (act)
f Edmund Martell Sharer
Alfred Francis Campbell Vaughan (act) , • . . .
Arthur Henry Crook (act)
Arthur Francis Aveling (act)
Benjamin Pelham Knowle Greenhill (act) ....
James Henry Maurice Clark (act)
George Spence Davidson (act) .
Henry Beveridge Mcintosh (act)
Graham Morton Paton (act)
Jack Peckett (act)
Charles Reginald Readhead Taylor (act) ....
fWilliam Fraser Brown
|| §JAlan Cathcart Fairlie Bruce
John Bray (act)
Theodore Yo"ng Dobson (act)
Date of
Seniority.
Division to
which attached
Junell
Oct 11
Oct 11
Nov 11
Nov 11
Dec 11
Dec 11
Jan 12
Mar 12
June 1 2
June 12
July 12
July 12
Aug 12
Aug 12
Nov 12
Nov 12
Mar 13
Mar 13
Mar 13
Mar 13
Apr 13
Apr 13
Junel3
Junel3
Junel3
July 13
July 13
Sept 13
Oct 13
Oct 13
Nov 13
Dec 13
Dec 13
Jan 14
Jan 14
Jan 14
Jan 14
Jan 14
Feb 14
Feb 14
Mar 14
Mar 14
Mar 14
Mersey.
Bristol.
Mersey.
London.
Clyde.
Tvneside.
Clyde,
London.
Clyde.
Bristol.
Bristol.
Mersey.
Clyde.
Clyde.
Bristol.
Clyde.
Tyneside.
London.
Bristol.
Clyde.
London.
Tyneside.
Tyneside
Mersey.
Tyneside
Sussex.
Sussex.
London.
Sussex.
Clyde.
Mersey.
Sussex.
London.
Sussex.
Clyde.
Clyde.
Clyde.
Clyde.
Bristol.
Tvneside.
Clyde.
London.
Sussex.
LonrloD.
HONORARY SUB-LIEUTENANT.
Richard Percy Spencer 26 Feb It
Tyneside.
>24&
EOYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
MIDSHIPMEN.
fjohn Hedley Stewart
fThomas McLaren Hutchison . . .
f John Carmichael Denholm ....
fjohn Hendry Pringle
Alfred Douglas Boot
f§ Frederick Norman Newell- Roberts .
Stewart Owler
t§ Horatio Thomas Other-Windsor. .
t§Reginald Broadbent Cartwright . .
fJohn Alexander Hope Richmond . .
tWilliam Rellie
Harold Paxtnn Baylis
Kenneth Edward Parkes ....
Ernest Charles William Vane-Tempest
Date of
Division to
Seniority.
which attached
18 Mar 11
Clyde.
25 Mar 11
Clyde.
1 Junel2 •
Clyde.
31 July 12
Clyde.
4 Sept 12
Tyneside.
26 Dec 1 2
Sussex.
12 Feb 13
Mersey.
17 Feb 13
Sussex.
11 Apr 13
London.
30 May 13
Clyde.
21 June 13
Clyde.
4 Nov 13
Sussex.
4 Nov 13
Sussex.
17 Jan 14
Tyneside.
HONORARY CHAPLAINS.
The Right Hon. and Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of
London . . . .
The Rev. Robert Primrose . . .
The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Liverpool . . . .
The Rev. Norman Stewart De Jeraey, M.A
The Rev. James Dowie
2 he Rev. Alfred George Dodderidge, M.A
§The Rev. William Thomas Phillips, B.A
The Rev. George Fossick Wilson, M.A., K.H. C. . . .
The Rev. Frederick Seymour Horan, M.A
8 Oct 03
London.
18 Feb 04
Clyde.
17 May 04
Mersey.
25 July04
Bristol.
21 May 06
Clyde.
7 June 10
Tyneside.
19 Apr 11
Bristol.
22 May 11
London.
3 Aug 12
Mersey.
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
525
STAFF SURGEONS.
t§ Arthur Robertson Brailey,M.B., F.R.C.S., M.C.
f § Frank Wy bourn Smith .........
f§Walter Kenneth Wills, M.B
+ William Allan, M.D , CM
§f William Betenson Betenson
J § Arthur Douglas Cowburn
t§William George Barras, M.D., CM
Date of
Seniority.
Division to
which attached.
7 Nov 11
7 Nov 11
11 Dec 11
22 Dec 11
13 Apr 12
-:8 Oct 12
10 Nov 12
London
London.
Bristol.
Clyde.
Sussex.
London.
Clyde.
HONORARY STAFF SURGEONS.
Sir Frederick Treves, Bt., G.C.V.O., C.B.
John Macintyre, M.B., MS
Charles O'Brien Harding .....
James Rutherford Morison, F.R.C.S. . .
F.R.C.S.
6 Oct 03
15 Oct 03
17 May 04
27 May 05
London.
Clyde.
Sussex.
Tyneside.
SURGEONS.
fEbenezer Snell ...
Marcus Sinclair Paterson, M.B
fReginald John Edward Hanson, M.B
Charles Samuel Brewer
Edward John Steegmann, M.B.,
Thomas Caldwell Litler Jones. F.R.C.S. . . .
Harry Reah, M.B. . . .....
§William Edmund Harker, M.D
f Henry Gordon Campbell. , ......
§fJames Keogh Murphy, F.R.C.S., M.D., M.A , M C
Robert Joseph Willan, M.B., F.R.C.S., M.S. . . ,
f§Charles Deyereux Marshall, F.R.C.S
{Herbert Leith Murray
John Hutchinson Garner Howe
fGeorge Robertson Mill
t Albert James Gilbertson, M.B
Robert Wilbond
tlttDavid Duncan Fraser Macintyre, M.B. . , .
fFrancis James Strong Heaney, M.D., F.R.C.S. . ,
fWilliam Alexander Milne
■(•Charles Francis Alexander Hereford
Alfred Ernest Wilson Hird
Alfred Edward Turnbull, M.B
Edmund Ralph Sircom . . .
§fWalter Fedde Fedden, M.B., F.R.C.S, M.S.. . .
Oct 03
Dec 03
Dec 03
Feb 04
Feb 04
Nov 04
May 05
Aug 05
Mar 06
Sept 06
May 07
Mar 08
Feb 09
Feb 09
Apr 09
June09
July 09
Dec 09
Aug 10
Sept 10
Dec 10
Jan 12
Jan 12
Jan 12
Jan 12
Sussex.
Unattached.
London.
Mersey.
London .
Unattached
Tyneside .
Tyneside.
Clyde.
Unattached.
Tyneside.
London.
Mersey.
Sussex.
Mersey.
Tyneside.
Bristol.
Mersey.
Mersey.
Clyde.
Bristol.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
London.
526
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
SURGEONS— Oontd.
t James Bruce Ronaldson, M.B., B. A .
Joseph Henry Thompson, M.B
William Innes Gerrard, M.B
Cecil Brian Forsyth Tivy, M.B., M.S
Charles O'Beirne Ryan
Donald John Forbes
§Thomas Turner, M.B
fThomas Benjamin Dixon
THubert Chitty, F.R.C.S., M.S
Francis Herbert Watson, M.B
Wilfrid Harry Bleaden, M.B
t§Charles Joseph Gordon Taylor, M.B
Lionel Spence Ashcroft, M.B. . .
Donald Whatley Roy, M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S
Walter Parker Harrison
James Richard Henry Turton, M.B., F.R.C.S. . . .
fDuncan Lorimer, M.B. , F.R.C.S., Ed
tHugb Smith Reid, M.D., F.R.C.S
tDavid Percival Dalbreck Wilkie, M.B
Frederick Stanley Hewett, M.D
Charles Henry Fairbank Atkinson
Robert Henry Hatten Jolly,' M.B
Charles Sutherland McKay Murison. M.B
Septimus Hibbert
Tom Duncan McEwan, M.B
Thomas Leslie Ellis . . .
George Herbert Stephens Milln, M.B. (Staff Surgeon
M.JV., Emergency List)
Donald Aldridge Macpherson
William Henry Austin Sinclair- Loutit, MB
James Lorimer, M.B
Leonard Cockburn DuDdas Irvine
William Norman Pickles, M.B
Edward Philip Punch
Robert Traill Biotchie
William Haskins Condell
Philip Dobson Pickles
Norman John Lancelot Rollason, M.D. ......
Bertram Cohen, M.B .
Date of
Division to
Seniority.
which attached
26 Jan 12
Unattached.
26 Jan 12
Unattached.
26 Jan 12
Unattached.
26 Jan 12
Unattached.
26 Jan 12
Unattached.
9 Feb 12
Unattached.
24 Apr 12
Sussex.
1 June 12
Bristol.
1 June 12
Bristol,
11 Oct 12
Unattached.
28 Nov 12
Unattached.
9 Dec 12
London.
9 Dec 12
Mersey.
13 Dec 12
Unattached.
22 Jan 13
Unattached.
7 Mar 13
Unattached.
26 Apr 13
Clyde.
26 Apr 13
Clyde.
26 Apr 13
Clyde.
5 May 13
Unattached.
22 May 13
Unattached.
4 June 13
Unattached.
25 July 13
Mersey.
14 Aug 13
Unattached
21 Aug 13
Clyde.
28 Oct 1 3
Unattached.
7 Nov 13
Clyde
14 Nov 13
Unattached.
6 Jan 14
Unattached,
6 Jan 14
Unattached.
30 Jan 14
Unattached.
12 Feb 14
Unattached.
12 Feb 14
Unattached.
12 Feb 14
Unattached.
24 Feb 14
Unattached.
16 Mar 14
Unattached.
16 Mar 14
Unattached.
16 Mar 14
Unattached.
STAFF PAYMASTERS.
f§* Percy IMisbet
§Norris Todd Francis
11 Apr 13
11 Apr 13
London.
Mersey.
PAYMASTERS.
John Findlay Carson . .
Andrew Stuart Jamieson .
§ Reginald Snaith Brodrick
William Henry Cole .
10 June 12
31 Mar 13
16 June 13
30 Jan 14
Clyde.
Clyde
Sussex.
Bristol.
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
§ J Charles Greenwood
Dick Seymour Hitch .
John Easson Mclntyre
George William Brodie
11 Nov 03
20 Nov 10
4 May 12
22 Nov 12
London.
Tyneside.
Clyde.
Clyde.
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
527
LIST OF THE DIVISIONS OF THE ROYAL NAVAL
VOLUNTEER RESERVE WITH THEIR OFFICERS.
(The dates shewn are those on which Officers first joined the. Reserve.)
LONDON DIVISION.
Headquarters — Princes Wharf, Commercial Jtoad, Lambeth, 8.M,
(Telegraphic Address — Navalteer, London.)
COMMANDER.
XttThe Hon. Rupert Edward Cecil Guinness, C.B., C.M.G., M.P., 30 July 03.
Commandeb-Instbuctob.
Reginald G. Talbot (Lieut.- Com., R.N.) .
15 Apr 12
Lieutenants.
§ J Edmund Wildy 6 Oct 03
§tThomas Henry Roberts-Wray 6 Oct 03
JOswald Hesketh Hanson . . 6 Oct 08
|| §J Henry Douglas King . . 12 Oct 04
§ X Sydney Searle 25 Jan 04
§ X William Ginman . . . . 4 June 04
tgEric Worsley Gandy ... 25 Apr 05
§J(J)Leander McCormick-Good-
hart 2 Aug 07
§t Norman ffolliott Wells . 14 Feb 10
§tRalph Lyall Mason ... 6 July 10
<f§tJohn Ashley Hall. ... 7 July 09
Sub-Lieutenants.
gfFrederick Amie Pitel ... 22 Apr 09
§t Edwin Dennis Picton Pinks 23 Apr 09
§JJAe Hon. Adrian Verney
Cave 15 June 09
t (1) Charles Oscar Frithiof Modin
27 Nov 08
m§tCharles Alfred Harding. 17 Nov 09
11 J§ George Frecheville. . . 10 Jan 10
§JBernard Crossley-Meates . . 2 Aug 10
§fWilliam George Scoble Hole-
house 21 Sept 10
+Edwyn Manners Ridge . . 6 Nov 11
t|| Ivor Fraser 11 Jan 12
The Hon. Ronald John Sholto
Watson Douglas (act) . . 3 Mar 13
fAlexander Gibson Smith (act) 25 Mar 13
Hubert Mortimer Eisdell (arf) 14 July 13
Arthur Francis Aveling (act) 15 Dec 13
| §| Alan Cathcart Fairlie Bruce 7 Nov 11
■Theodore Young Dobson {act) 16 Mar 14
Honobabt Chaplains.
The Right Hon. and Right Rev.
Lord Bishop of London . 15 Jan
The Rev. George Fossick Wilson,
M.A., K.H.C. .... 22 May 11
Staff Surgeons.
f§Arthur RobertsonBrailey, M.B.,
F.R.C.S., M.C 7 Nov 03
t§Frank Wybourn Smith . . 7 Nov 03
J § Arthur Douglas Cowburn . 28 Oct 04
Honobaby Staff Subgeon.
Sir Frederick Treves, Bart.,
G.C.V.O., C.B., F.R.C.S. . 6 Oct 01
SOBGEONS.
f Reginald John Edward Hanson,
M.B 23 Dec 03
Edward John Steegmann, M.B. 13 Feb 04
f§Charles Devereux Marshall,
F.R.C.S 25 Jan 04
§fWalter Fedde Fedden, M.B.,
F.R.C.S , M.S 26 Jan 12
f§ Charles Joseph Gordon Taylor, M.B.
9 Dec 12
Staff Paymasteb.
f§*Percy Nisbet. .... 6 Oct 03
Assistant Paymaster.
§ J Charles Greenwood . 11 Nov 03
Midshipman,
f§Reginald Broadbent Cartwright
11 Apr 13
528
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
CLYDE DIVISION.
Headquarters — Whitefield Road, Govan, Glasgow.
Telegraphic Address — Navalteer, Glasgow-),
Commander.
mi\\The Most Hon. The Marquess of Graham, C.V.O., C.B. 30 July 03
Honorary Commander.
|| The Most Hon. The Marquess of Ailsa 16 June 04
Commander- Instructor.
Henry J. G. Good (Lieut.- Com. R. JV.) 27 June 12
Lieutenants.
|| §tRobert Still 3 May 04
§fJohn Anderson Kirkwood . 8 Feb 04
§1 Hugh Brown Glyn Robertson 4 Feb 04
fBannatyne Dunn .... 6 Jan 04
{Robert Clifford Primrose . . 21 July 05
j§John Cant 20 Oct 05
f William Mitchell Smail . . 30 Mar 08
f Thomas Henderson Baston . 21 Apr 06
Philip Forster Nicholson . . 31 Mar 13
fMungo Campbell Gibson . . 1 Apr 13
John White Ferguson ... 20 Apr 13
§tCharles Coventry Anderson 14 May 06
f Peter Mackay McKirdy . .17 July 10
§JJohn McKellar Robertson . 13 Apr 10
-j-John Easton Nicol . . . .22 Nov 10
Honorary Lieutenants.
James Armstrong Henry . . 31 Oct 12
William Robert Da' n . . . 4 Dec 13
Sub-Lieutenants.
§t||John Symington Aspic . . 20 Apr 10
f William Foggie Keay ... 18 Mar 11
{•Archibald Rettie 18 Mar 11
f William Alexander Sewell. . 29 Apr 11
fHew Cockburn Heddtrwick . 17 Nov 09
t Archibald McNeil .... 7 Dec 11
jRobert Duncan 18 Mar 12
■j-John McNeil (act) . . . ■ 8 July 12
fNorman Heath Miller ... 15 May 12
f James Cameron Murdoch . . 7 Apr 11
James Weir {act) . . . 7 Mar 13
fEdmund Martell Sharer . . 9 Apr 12
James HenryMaurice Clark (act)17 Jan 14
George Spence Davidson (net) 17 Jan 14
Henry Beveridge Mclritosh (avt)\l Jan 14
Graham Morton Paton (apt) . 28 Jan 14
f WiUiam Fraser Brown, , , 6 Feb 11
Honorary Chaplains.
The Rev. Robert Primrose . . 18 Feb 04
The Rev. James Dowie . . . 21 May 06
Staff Surgeons.
f William Allan, M.D , C M. . 22 Dec 03
t§ William George Barras, M.D. , CM.
10 Nov 04
Honorary Staff Surgeon.
John Macintyre, M.B , M.S. . 15 Oct 03<
Surgeons.
tHenry Gordon Campbell . . 14 Mar 06;
tWilliam Alexander Milne . . 22 Sept 10
-(-Duncan Lorimer, M.B., F.R.C.S.
Ed. ... .; . . . .26 Apr IS
tHugh SmithReid,M.D.,F.R.C.S 26 Apr 1 31
\ David Percival Dalbreck Wilkie.
M.B 26 Apr 13]
Tom Duncan McEwan, M B. 21 Aug la
George Herbert Stephens Milln,
M.B 7 Nov 13
(Staff Surgeon R.N. Emergency List.) ',
Paymastees.
John Findlay Carson .... 2 Jan lh
Andrew Stuart Jameson . . 31 Mar la
Assistant Paymastees
John Easson Mclntyre . . . 4 May 12
George William Brodie ... 22 Nov 12
Midshipmen.
fJohn Hedley Stewart . . .18 Mar IB
-[•Thomas McLaren Hutchison . 25 Mar IB
-j-John Carmichae) Denholm . 1 Junel2
-j-John Hendry Priugle . . . 31 July 1 SJ
jjohnAlexanderHopeRiehmondSO May ljj
■j-WiUiam Rellie . / . , ' 21 June 18
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
529
BRISTOL DIVISION.
Headquarters — 37, Jamaica Street, Bristol.
(Telegraphic Address — Navalteer, Bristol.')
Commander.
The Hon. Cyril Augustus Ward, M.V.O. (Lieutenant
R.N., Emergency List) 28 Jan 08
Honorary Commander.
Ernest George Mardon 16 Nov 13
Commander-Instructor.
Charles R. Sharp (Lieutenant R.N.) 15 Mar 12
Lieutenants.
1 §t Samuel Baker Froude . . 4 July 07
§tEdmund Ogilvie Evans . . 22 July 09
J § John RusseU Bell ... 13 Mar 11
J § Gerald Gordon Grant . . 3 June 12
§ J Leonard Bampfylde Cogan . 16 Oct 09
Sub-Lieutenants
t Frank Dorrington Bangay . . 8 Aug 08
*[[§ % Frederick Viel Jacques . . 19 June 09
t Herbert Edward Gillard . . 3 June 12
§|Sidney Leonard Bonning . 3 June 12
§fJohn Osborn Curtis . . .19 Aug 12
§fGeorge Roy Curtis ... 7 Mar 1 3
Jack Peckett (act) . . . .30 Jan 14
Honorary Chaplains.
The Rev. Norman Stewart De
Jersev,MA. 25 .Inly 04
§The Rev. William Thomas
Phillips, B.A 19 Apr 11
Staff Surgeon.
t§ Walter Kenneth Wilis, M.B. 11 Dec 03
Surgeons.
Robert Wilbond 22 July 09
-(-Charles Francis Alexander
Hereford 30 Dec 10
■(•Thomas Benjamin Dixon . . 1 June 12
•(-Hubert Chittv, F.R.C.S., M.S. 1 June 12
Paymaster.
William Henry Cole .... 5 June 09
MERSEY DIVISION.
Headquarters — H.M.S. ' Eagle,' Liverpool.
(Telegraphic Address — Navalteer, Liverpool.)
Commander.
Sir Harry Mainwaring, Bt 25 Sept 13
Honorary Commander.
VXThe Right Hon. The Earl of Derby, G.C.V.O., C.B. . . 1 Mar 11
Commander-Instructor.
William R. R. Leach {Lieut.- Com. R.N.) 18 Mar 12
Lieutenants.
f Robert- Casson Standring . . 17 May 04
§|William Maples .... 2 Apr 04
|| §t Ralph Ley land 30 May 04
George Herbert Stafford . 1 Mar 09
f§Arthur Ernest Christie . . 8 Feb 05
§tNorman Louis Cappel ... 23 May 08
fGeorge Grant Daglish ... 8 Apr 09
Honorary Lieutenants.
tfirGeo.AugustusPilkington, Kt.\% Feb 05
Restal Ratsey Bevis . . . . 19 Apr 11
Charles Livingston . . . .7 Mar 12
Sub-Lieutenants.
fHenry Bremner 8 Apr 09
t Alan Rumohr Hughes . . .20 May 09
Charles Edward Lathart Rae . 16 Aug 10
f§JohDCliarlesSpencer Warwick 15 Nov 09
fHenry Somers Kyrke- Smith 21 Jan 10
Arthur Frank Austin . . .12 Oct 11
Frederic Neilson Graves . . 9 Feb 12
Malcolm Drury Campbell (act) 11 June 13
Alfred Francis Campbell Vaughan
(act) 27 Jan 13
Honorary Chaplains.
The Right Rev. the Lord
Bishop of Liverpool ... 17 May 04
The Rev. Frederick Seymour
Horan, M.A 3 Aug 12
Surgeons.
Charles Samuel Brewer ... 3 Feb 04
fHerbert Leith Murray . . .15 Feb 09
fGeorge Robertson Mill . . 8 Apr 09
lltfDavid Duncan Fraser Macin-
tyre, M.B 30 Dec 09
t Francis James Strong Heaney,
M.D., F.R.C S. 9 Aug 10
Lionel Spence Ashcroft, M.B.. 9 Dec 12
Charles Sutheiland McKay
Murison, M.B. . . . '.25 July 13
Staff Paymaster.
§Norris Todd Francis . . 24 Jan 05
Midshipman.
Stewart Owler . . .12 Feb 13
530
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
SUSSEX DIVISION.
Headquabtebs — 5, Victoria lerrace, Hove.
(Telegraphic Address — Navalteer, Hove.)
COMMANDEB.
^■\§The Right Hon. Viscount Curzon 29 Jan 04
Honorary Commandeb.
|| The Right Hon. Earl Brassey, G.C.B 16 June 04
Commandeb-Lnstructob.
Trevor R. Chamberlin {Lieut.- Coin., R.N.) . . . . 17 Oct 12
Lieutenants.
tWilliam Kennedy Stuart . . 14 Sept 06
§fWalter Claude Burrell
Vallance 2 Feb 12
fFrank Hughes 24 Aug 10
t§(i)Monta°ueGrahame- White 6 Nov 12
fPercy Ernest Cain . . . . 30 Sept 09
Honorary Lieutenant.
Arthur Henry Sutherland . .16 Oct 04
Sub-Lieutenants,
Kenneth Joyce Ford (act) . . 23 June 13
Cyril Ross Browne (act). . . 18 Mar 11
Robert Sinclair Hall (act) . . 8 Sept 13
Arthur Henry Crook (act) . 15 Nov 13
Benjamin Pelham Knowle
G-reenhill (act) 23 Dec 13
■John Bray (act) 16 Mar 14
Staff Surgeon.
§f William Betenson Betenson. 13 Apr 04
Honor aby Staff Surgeon.
Charles O'Brien Harding . . 17 May 04
Subgeons.
fEbenezer Snell 15 Oct 03
John Hutchison Garner Howe 27 Feb 09
§Thomas Turner, M.B. ... 24 Apr 12
Paymasteb.
§Reginald Snaith Brodrick . 16 June 13
Midshipmen.
t§Frederick Norman Newell-
Roberts 26 Dec 12
t§Horatio Thomas Other-
Windsor 17 Feb 1 3
Harold Paxtou Bay lis . . . 4 Nov 13
Kenneth Edward Parkes . . 4 Nov 13
TYNESIDE DIVISION.
Headquartees— H.3I.S. ' Calliope,"1 Newcastle-on-Tym.
(Telegraphic Address — Navalteer, Newcastle-on-Tyne.)
Commandeb.
ntEdward William Lloyd, C.B. (Commander, R.N., Emer-
gency List) .... .... I Apr 05
Honorary Commander.
His Grace The Duke of Leeds . . 11 Oct 09
Commander-Instructor.
Maurice C. Bomford (Lieut. -Com., R.N.) 27 Feb 13
Honorary Sub-Lieutenant.
Rich rd Percy Spencer ... 26 Feb 14
Honorary Chaplain.
The Rev. Alfred George Dodderidge, M.A.
7 June 10
Lieutenants.
t§ Herbert James Craig, M.P. . 16 May 05
t§Ronald Cochran Stevenson . 17 May 05 |
*§ Alfred Edward Smithson . 12 Aug 05 I
fCharles Richard Fox Engelbachl Aug 09 j
J§Ernest William Swan . . 2 Feb 06 I
mHugh Jeffery Middleton (Ret.
Lieutenant R.N.) . . . 14 Nov 11
J§Cecil Meldon Dillon . . . 7 Feb 06
Honorary Lieutenants.
Frederick Leverton Harris . . 29 May 05
James Knott 10 June 05
Sub- Lieutenants.
J§Hugh Spencer 23 Nov 05 '
t§Wallace Moir Annand . . 5 Apr 07
John Weatherley Todd . .14 Sept 10 ,
Frank Gordon Fife (act) . . 26 May 11 '
fMalcolm Alexander Meldon Dillon 1 J an 09 j
Samuel George Homfray (act) 8 Nov 12 j
Cecil George Arkwright (act) . 7 Apr 13 j
Frederick Middleton Fox . . 11 Jan 12 |
Cyril Charles Herbert Cuff (act) 21 June 13 I Alfred Douglas Boot . . .
Charles Reginald Readhead Taylor | Ernest Charles William Vane-
(act) • 9 Feb 14 Tempest 17 Jan 14
Honorary Staff Surgeon.
James Rutherford Morison, F.R.C.S.
27 May 05
Surgeons.
Harry Reah, M.B 16 May 05
§William Edmund Harker.M.D. 3 Aug 05
Robert Joseph Willan, M.B.,
F.R.C.S.,M.S 24 May 07
fAlbert James Gilbertson,
M.B.. B.S 24 June 09
Assistant Paymasteb.
Dick Seymour Hitch .... 20 Nov 10
Midshipmen.
4 Sept 12
VOLUNTEER BOYS AND CADET CORPS.
530a
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE BOYS' CORPS.
Boys' Corps are affiliated to the following Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Divisions
The limits of age for service in these Corps are from 12 to 17 years.
The boys receive their training at the drill establishments of the Division to which
they are attached, under the direction of the Commanding Officer.
Approximate
Name of Corps.
Strength
of Corps.
Name of Commanding Officer,
Clvde Division
70
Ron. Lieutenant J. A. Henry, R.N V.R.
Lads' Naval Brigade,
100
Hon. Lieutenant William R. Dann,
Edinburgh
R.N.V.R.
Tyneside Division
130
Hon. Sub-Lieutenant Richard P.
Spencer, R.N.V.R.
Sussex Division
30
Sub-Lieutenant (act.') Kenneth J. Eord,
R.N.V.R.
VOLUNTEER CADET CORPS.
Attached to Naval and Marine Shore Establishments.
Volunteer Cadet Corps recruited from the sons of Commissioned Warrant and
Warrant Officers, Petty Officers, Non-commissioned Officers and men, who are now
serving or have served in the Royal Navy or Royal Marines are attached to the
following Naval and Marine Establishments.
The limits of age for service in these Corps are from 8} to 16 years. Each Corps
is raised and controlled by a local Committee composed of Officers, or Officers and
men, of the various Establishments.
Name of Corps.
Approximate
Strength
of Corps.
Name of Commanding Officer.
Royal Naval Volunteer Cadet Corps,
Portsmouth —
R.N. Barracks
H.M.S. 'Excellent'...
Chatham —
R.N. Barracks
Devonport —
R,N. Barracks
Eastney— R.M.A. ...
Chatham— R.M.L.I.
Portsmouth— R.M.L.I.
Plymouth— R.M.L.I.
Deal— R.M. Depot
Commander William D. Paton, M.V.O.
Commander Oliver Backhouse.
Commander H. C Halahan.
Mr. W. S. Pile, Gunner, R.N.
Royal Marine Volunteer Cadet Corps.
Captain R. E. Kilvert, R.M.A.
Captain W. H. P. Richards, R M.L.I.
Captain E. F. P. Sketchley, R.M.L.I.
Captain J. Macnair-Smith, R.M.L.I.
Captain E. S, Wilson, R.M.L.I.
5'60b ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
SOUTH AFRICAN DIVISION.
Commander- Instructor.
The Hon. Sereld Mordaunt Alan Joscelyn Hay {Lieutenant
R.N., Retired) 7 Apr 13
Commander.
Thomas Smith Price {Commander R.N.R., Retired) 1 July 13
Lieutenants.
Frank Hoare {Hon. Commander) 1 July 13
Alfred Ernest Barker 1 July 13
Maurice John Green ... ... 1 July 13
Charles Frederick William Struben, M.L.A 1 July 13
{temjjy. seconded whilst M.L.A.)
Sub- Lieutenants.
Lancelot Horace Augustus Shadwell {Hon. Lieut.) 1 July 13
Robert Corbett Allen Lindsay 1 July 13
Ob; rles le Strange Furlong 1 July 13
Clifford Bateman Woodhead {ac t) 1 July 13
Harald William Birch {act) 1 July 13
Honorary Surgeon*
Bernard James Guillemard, M.D., CM. ., 1 July 13
Honorary Paymnsters,
Robert Francis Hamilton Johnson 1 July 13
John Franklin Bartlett , ... 1 July 13
ADMIRALTY.
581
BOARD OF ADMIRALTY.
First Lord. — The Right Hon. Winston L. Spencer- Churchill, M.P.
first Sea Lord. — Admiral H.S.H. Prince Louis A. of Battenberg, G.C.B.,
G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., AdC.
Second Sea Lord. — Vice- Admiral Sir John R. Jellicoe, K.C. B., K.C.V.O.
Third Sea Lord.— Rear-Admiral Archibald G. H. W. Moore, C.V.O., C.B.
Fourth Sea Lord. — Captain Cecil F. Lambert, R.N.
Civil Lord. — The Right Hon. George Lambert, M.P.
Additional Civil Lord.— The Right Hon. <$/• Francis J. S.Hopwood, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.
Parliamentary and Financial Secretary. — The RightHon. Thomas James Macnamara,
LL.D., M.P.
Permanent Secretary. — Sir W. Graham Greene, K.C.B.
Naval Secretary to First Lord.— Sear-Admiral Dudley R. S. De Chair, M.V.O.
Private Secretaries and Naval Assistants to Members of the Board.
Private Secretaries to First Lord. — J. B. Masterton Smith, Esq., E. H. Marsh, Esq., C.M.Q-.,
G. A Steel, Esq., A. F. Whyte, Esq., M.P. (unpaid), The Hon.B. T. W. Fiennes, M.P. (unpaid).
Private Secretary to First Sea Lord. — 3. S. Barnes, Esq.
Private Secretary to Second Sea Lord. — P. E. Marrack, Esq.
Private Secretary to Third Sea Lord. — J. A. C. Champion, Esq.
Private Secretary to Fourth Sea Lord. — H. Eastwood, Esq.
Private Secretary to Civil Lord. — N. Macleod, Esq.
Private Secretary to Additional Civil Lord. — C. Perham, Esq.
Private Secretary to Financial Secretary and Parliamentary Clerk.— M. LI. Taylor, Esq.
Private Secretary to Permanent Secretary. — A. H. M. Robertson, Esq.
Naval Assistant to First Sea Lord. — Captain Charles M. de Bartolome, C.B., R.N.
Naval Assistant to Second Sea Lord. — Captain Edward M. Phillpotts, R.N.
Naval Assistant to Tliird Sea Lord. — Captain Clement Greatorex, M.V.O. , R.N.
ADMIRALTY DEPARTMENTS.
DEPARTMENT OP THE SECRETARY OP THE ADMIRALTY.
Assistant Secretary.
O. A. R. Murray, Esq., C.B.
t Principal Clerks. Assistant Secretary for Finance Duties.
J. W. S. Anderson, Esq.,M.V.O. W. F.Nicholson, Esq.
V. W. Baddeley, Esq., C.B.
H. W. Brown. Esq.
R. B. Scott, Esq.
W. J- Evans, Esq.
C. Walker, Esq.
A. Flint, Esq. (act)
t Assistant Principals.
C. J. Adams, Esq.
R. G. Hayes, Esq.
8. H. Plummer, Esq.
C. R. Brigstocke, Esq.
E. Lee, Esq.
R. Skinner, Esq.
H. Eastwood, Esq. (act)
J. B. Masterton Smith, Esq.
t Clerks.
M. LI. Taylor, Esq.
J. B. Abraham,
T. Fry.
Sidney H. Phillips,
fT. S. Barnes,
R. M. Y. Gleadowe,
A. H. M. Robertson,
J. A. C. Champion,
N. Macleod,
E. Sawers,
E. C. Cleary,
C G. Madin,
G. A. Steel,
C. B. Coxwell,
P. E. Marrack,
R. Walton, Esqrs.
G. Dunn,
Cecil Perham,
t Staff Clerks.
H. Akhurst,
A. Main,
V. T. Simpson,
G. F. Cotton,
J. Northam,
E. J. Tozer,
F. W. Danter,
W. A. T. ethorto,
F. G. C. Young, Ecqrs.
1 Minor Staff Clerk and
31 Second Division Clerks, 3 Confidential Shorthand Writers,
1 Shorthand Writer an
d Typist, 4 Assistant Clerks, 35 Extra Clerks S»nd 0 Boy Clerks.
Librarian- -W. G. Perrin, Esq Deputy Librarif\v— i, $\ Phillips, Esq.
3 Extra Clerks,
The Clerical Sf.sff la arranged alphabetically in each class, and the arrangement does np(i
|nd}eate pr^ctidijr.i^. Promotion to hietior appointment- -yj)lbgby gplau^ion sjpd apt by uptiioWty,
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ADMIRALTY.
ADMIRALTY WAR STAFF.
Chief of the War Staff Admiral Sir Henry B. Jackson, k.c.b., k.o.v.o., f.r.s.
Assistant to the Chief
oftTe War Stat \ CaPtain Arthur V" V^an-
OPERATIONS DIVISION.
Director of the Operations Division Captain George A. Ballard, c B., AdC, R.N.
Assistant Director of the Operations Division, ..Captain Herbert W. Richmond.
Naval and Marine Staff. Civil Staff.
Commander Claud H. Sinclair. Staff Clerk — G. J. Rickman, Esq.
Commander William R. W. Kettlewell. 1 Second Division Clerk.
Major William Dixon, r.m.a. 1 Confidential Shorthand Writer.
Brevet Major Hugh P. Montgomery, r.m.l.i. 1 Extra Clerk.
INTELLIGENCE DIVISION.
Director of the Intelligence Division ...Rear Admiral Henry F, Oliver, C.B., M.v.o.,
Assistant Director of the Intelligence Division ... Captain Edward H. P. Heaton-Ellis. M.V.O.
Naval and Marine Staff.
Captain Percy R.Heycock, r.m.a.
Captain Walter Sinclair.R.M. L.I.
Captain Cecil E. S. Wright,
R.M.L.I.
Captain William H. L. Tripp,
R.M.A.
Captain Edward S. Mairis,
R M.L.I.
Fleet Paym. Charles J. E Rotter.
Fleet Paym. Ernest W. C.
Thring.
Staff Paym. C. Bettou Roberts
Civil Staff.
Staff Clerk -
Hugh Broadbent, Esq.
6 Second Division Clerks.
1 Assistant Clerk.
2 Extra Clerks.
Commander Bernard St. G.
Collard.
Commander Gilbert O.
Stephenson.
Lieut.-Com. Charles C. Ennals.
Eng. Commander Percy Wheater
Major WalterT.C.Jones.D.S.O.,
R M.L.I.
CaptainFrankV.Temple.R.M.L.i.
MOBILISATION DIVISION.
Director of the Mobilisation Division ... Rear-Admiral Alexander L. Duff, C.B.
Assistant Director of the Mobilisation Division ... Captain Hugh P. P. Sinclair, R.N.
Naval Staff. Civil Staff.
Commander Percy Withers. I Staff Clerk for Manning Duties.
Robert Gordon, Esq.
Commander Stanley R. Miller. | 3 Second Division Clerks, 1 Extra Clerk.
NAVAL ATTACHES ACCREDITED TO THE COURTS OP MARITIME POWERS.
Captain Heathcoat S Grant ( Washington) 1 June 12
Captain Wilfred Henderson (Berlin) 15 Oct 13
Captain The Hon. Hubert G. Brand, M.V.O. (Tokio) 9 Oct 12
Captain Montagu W.W. P. Consett (Stockholm) 27 July 12
Captain Michael H. Hodges (Pans) ..... 16 Mar 14
Captain William H. D. Boyle (Rome) 24 Junel3
Captain John R. Segrave ( Vienna) 1 Jan 14
Commander Harold G. Qrenfell (St. Petersburg) 1 Apr 12
HYDEOGBAPHIO DEPARTMENT.
Hydrographer — Rear-Admiral Herbert E. P. Cust, C.B. (Retd.)
Assistant Hydrographer— Captain John P. Parry, R.N.
Chief Civil Assistant— W . D. Barber, Esq., I.S.O.
iNaval Assistants.
Com. Philip C. Pearson (ret.) Lieut.-Com. John S. Harris.
Bishop O. M. Davy. Lieut Archibald C. Bell
William T. P. Wilson Alan P. S. Grant
(ret.) (for Chart Branch.)
John D. Nares
Surveying Officer for Special Business. — Lieut.-Com. Harold D. Warburg.
Superintendent of Charts — Commander Henry P. Douglas.
Superintendent of Sailing Directions. — Commander Charles V. Smith (retired).
t Chief Cartographers. —A. W. Codd.B. A., Alexander Gibson, B.Sc, and Hugh H. Underhill.Esqrs
ZieuJ.Mark E. Highton
(Lent from ' Triton ')
Edward P. B. Law
(Lent from ' Endeavour ')
T Cartographers
David Hardie,
G.R. Hayes,
J. M. Lee,
J. E. McGegan,
CM. Meade,
Harry Moody,
Staff Clerks— W. I.indegreen, Esq., and W. E. Llewellyn, Esq.
6 Second Division Clerks, 4 Assistant Clerks, 11 Draughtsmen and 5 Extra Clerks.
J. Henry Aitken,
J. W. Atherton,
J. R. Brooks,
J. A. B. Buck, B.Sc.
L. De Ville.
A. Poxcroft Gibson,
H. H. Oakley, B.Sc.
E. C. Pratt.
T. J. Richmond, B.Sc.
P. H. Sharbau,
G. B. Stigant, Esqre.
t Arranged alphabetically.
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NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT.
Director of Navigation Cavtain Philip Nelson-Ward, M.V.O., R.N.
* Commander Guy M. Marston, (tempy)
■ Naval Assistant — Commander Lewis T. JL. Jones.
1 Second Division Clerk, 1 Draughtsman, 1 Extra Clerk.
DEPARTMENT OF THE DIRECTOR OF NA.VAL EQUIPMENT.
Director of Naval Equipment — Rear Admiral Arthur W. Waymouth.
Assistant Director of Xaval Equipment — Captain H. Ralph Crooke.
Eng. Captain — Edouard Gaudin * Carpenter Lieutenant — Thomas L. Soper.
1 Dockyard Clerk, 3rd Class, 2 Extra Clerks.
Superintendents of Contract-built Ships
Captain The Hon. Edward S. Fitz
I For Contract Work (not including Destroyers) on the
i Clyde-
( Address--3, Clyde View, Partick, Glasgow.
For Contract Work (not including Destroyers) on the
Tyne, Thames, Mersey, at Earrow-in-Furness,
and at Sunderland.
Address — 4, Eslington Terrace, Jesmond.
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Superintendent of Torpedo Boat Destroyers building by Contract.
Captain Douglas L. Dent, R.N. Address— 47, Victoria Street, 8.W.
herbert
Captain Laurence E. Power, m.v.o.
1 Commander Cyril Asser.
^Commander Richard F. H. H. Mahon.
"Commander Vernon S. Rashleigh.
"Commander Lionel F. Maitland-Kirwan.
DEPARTMENT OF THE DIRECTOR OF NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.
Director of Naval Construction.
E. H. Tennyson d'Eyncourt, Esq.
Superintendent of Construction Accounts and
Contract Work
W. H. Whiting, Esq.
Assistant Directors of Naval Construction.
W, J. Berry, Esq.
W. H. Gard,, Esq., M.v.o.
A.E. Richards, Esq.,
Superintendent of Admiralty Experiment Works— R. E. Froude, Esq., C.B., ll.d., r.E.S.
E. Beaton
J. H. Cardwell
Chief Constructors.
I J. H. Narbeth, m.v.o.
H. Pledge.
| Esqrs.
E. L. Attwood.
G. H. Ball.
W. H. Carter.
R. J. Dennis.
A. J. Hobson.
A. W. Johns.
W. J. Martin.
Constructors.
IE. N. Mooney.
C. F. Munday.
O. A. Payne.
| E. A. J. Pearce.
I P. L. Pethick.
J. Rogers.
I A M.Worthington Esqrs
Assistant Constructors , First Class.
T. B. Abell.
A. Adams.
T. H. Bentley.
E.'B.Charig.
J. W. Dippy.
J. S. Gillingham.
Assistant Constructors, First Class — contd.
S. V. Goodall
0. B. Goodyear.
JClaude Hannaford.
E. B. Harries.
A. E. Horley.
J. Innes.
F. M. Lee.
L. T. J. Mathias.
T. L. Mathias.
F. L. Mayer.
W. E. Noble.
R. P. Pether.
W. G. Sanders(-ffasiar)
C. Scott.
W. Smith.
A . W . Watson , Esqrs.
Assistant Constructors
CM. Carter.
G. H. Child.
E. S. Curphey.
H. B. W. Evans.
W. Froude (Haslar)
G. Hackney.
F. Hickey.
C. J. W. Hopkins.
C. S. Lillicrap.
S. A. McCarthy.
E. F. Spanner.
L.C.Williamson, Esqrs
Assistant Constructors, Second Class.
A. P. Cole, Esq. (tempy)
W. J. A. Davies, Esq. (tempy)
Inspecting Officer of Smiths' Work— E. T. Pearson, Esq.
Curator of Drawings— W. J. Moore, Esq.
Examiner of Construction Accounts— George H. Taylor, E6q.
2 Confidential Clerks, 1 Dockyard Clerk, First Grade, 3 Dockyard Clerks, Third Grade,
4 Hired Writers, and 11 Extra Clerks.
Superintending Electrical Engineer. — C. H. Wordingham, Esq.
Electrical Engineers, Higher Grade. —Thomas Edge and William McClelland, Esqrs.
Elf trical Engineers.— H. Melville Ackery, A. D. Constable, and A. G. Newington. Esqrs.
First Assistant Electrical Engineers.— 3. S. Beddoe, H. H. R. Green and W. P. Scott, Esqrs.
6 Extra Clerks.
l?or Royal Corps of Naval Constructors vide page 545
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I Secretary to Director of Naval Construction..
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ADMIRALTY.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENGINEER IN CHIEF.
Engineer-m- Chief of the Fleet — <tEnq. Vice-Admiral Sir Henry J. Oram, K.O.B., F.R.8.
Deputy Engineer-in-Chief—iEng. Bear- Admiral G. G. Goodwin, c.B.
Astin mi hnaineers in Chief 5 En9- ^ear-^<imiral William J. Anstey.
'"tae' r\ Eng. Captain Francis H. Lister.
§ Eng. Bear- Admiral William T. Hockeu.
Engineer Inspectors.
Eng. Commander Charles W. J. Bearblock.
Eng. Commander John McLaurin
Eng. Commander Frederick W . Marshall (tempi/.)
Eng. Commander Frederick Barter.
Eng. Commander Robert J. Block.
Eng. Commander Hugh S. Garwood.
Eng. Commander Louis R. Croisdale.
Eng. Commander Arthur B. Hyne.
Engineer Lieutenants.
Thomas G. Procter 4Henry S.Briggs (tempy)
(tempy.)
Bertram Harvey.
Charles .1. Hawkes.
Leonard W. Curgenven.
§William S. Mann
(tempy)
Harold A. Brown
Robert Beeman.
Alfred Turner."
William F. Paffett.
Stanley C. Church,
William H. F. Hudson.
Edwin Williamson.
Sidney G. Wheeler
4- Henry M. Cave-Brown-
Cave (tempy).
Examiner of Engineering Accounts— Edwin Gedye, Esq.
1 Dockyard Clerk, 3rd Grade, 2 Hired Writers and 3 Extra Clerks.
DEPARTMENT OF THE DIRECTOR OF DOCKYARDS
Director of Uocnyards and DucKyara Work.— Sir James B. Marshall, K.C.B
Superintendent of Dockyard Branch
H. J. Webb, Esq
C. H. Croxford, Esq.
W. T. Pine, Esq.
Engineer Assistant to Director of Dockyardt —
Eng. Captain John W. Ham.
(Borne in ' President.')
f Constructors — Engineer Assistants—
Eng. Commander Samuel P. Ferguson.
T. E Elvy, Esq.
Examiners of Dockyard Work. —
G. F. Ludford, H. B. Wood,
T. H. Harries, E. A. Lakey, E. R. Langmaid, and J. Ellis, Esqrs,
Clerical Assistant— Q. W. Loveridge, Esq.
Visiting Inspectors of Timber— W . H Hooper and Alfred Jamef., Esqrs.
1 Dockyard Clerk, First Grade, 2 Dockyard Clerks, Second Grade, 7 Dockyard
Clerks, Third Grade, and ft Hired Writers.
DOCKYARD EXPENSE ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT.
Inspector of Dockyard Expense Accounts — W. G Roff, Esq., l.S.O.
Assistant to diltp — J. Ryan, Esq.
Deputy Expense Accounts Officer— F. W. W. Burrell, Esq.
2 Dockyard Clerks, First Grade, 2 Dockyard Clerks, Second Grade, 6 Dockyard Clerks
Third Grade, 7 Hired Writers, and 1 Boy Clerk.
NAVAL STORE DEPARTMENT,
Director of Stores — A'ir John Forsey, Kt., C.V.O.
Assistant Directors of Stores— G. H. Ashdown and M. M. Waller, Esqs.
"Supermtendmo Clerks— 13. H. Aitken, A. E. Cocks, G. M. Discombe, Herbert Simniins and-
B. J. Wilson, Esqrs.
Naval Store Officer — R. O Boggon, Esq. (In lieu of a Deputy Naval Store Officer)
*Deputy Store Officers— I. V. Bennett, O. S. Griffiths and A. C. Hearn, Esqrs.
* Assistant Store Officers— G. Carter (addl.), J. T. Hayton, B. Lander, W J. Locke W H L I
Roberts, A. H. J. Watson, and H. S. Webb, Esqrs.
Technical Assistant— Richard Murray, Esq., M.V.O.
*Chief Examiners— W. H. Hayden, W. Riggs, and C. H. G.Wilkinson, Esqrs
* Examiners— R. H. Bennett and tltlG. Day, Esqrs., and Lieutenant William H. Blake, R.N.
(retired) .
^Assistant Examiners— G. W. Matthews, W. J. S. Newbury, A. G. Rule, and A. R. Straw Esqrs
2 Dockyard Clerks First Grade, 5 Dockyard Clerks, Second Grade. 20 Dockyard Clerks
Third Grade, 25 Hired Writers and 9 Boy Clerks.
COMPASS BRANCH.
(Address — 47, Victoria Street. S.W.)
Superintendent of Compasses— Captain Frank O. Creagh Osborne (retired).
Assistant Superintendent of Compasses— Commander Stanley 11. Norfolk.
Assistant :o Superintendent of Compasses— Commander ( N ) Marmadukc 0, Allenby (retired)
Comiass Examn.er (at Dept f or u)— Boatswain George H. Alexander (Borne in ' Presidont ')
1 Extra Clerk. ''
§ Borne in ' President.'
Nava) Stpre Officer. West India Docks, for serviei in lieu of Superintending Clfflfe
* Arranged alphabetical ly. ■
t U In possesion of Medal for service in S. Afrjaa,,
ADMIRALTY. 534
DEPARTMENT OF THE DIRECTOR OF NAVAL ORDNANCE.
Director of N aval Ordnance and Torpedoes— Hear- Admiral Frederick C. T. Tudor, c.b.
Assistant- Director of Torpedoes — Rear-Admiral Edward P. B. Charlton, c.B.
Assistant- Director of Naval Ordnance— Captain James D. Dick, R.N.
f\ Commander Charles L. Lambe.
f Commander Alldin U. Moore.
'{Commander George R. B. Blount.
t Commander Humphrey T. Walwyn.
^Commander Wilfred F. French.
^Commander Stanley T. H. Wilton.
T Commander Patrick E. Parker.
^Commander Edward Altham.
Assistants to
Director of
Naval Ordnance"
and Torpedoes
Target Practice Section.
Captain Charles D. Carpendale. I \ Commander Douglas W. O'B. Forsyth (tempy).
t Commander Thomas H. M. Maurice. Lieutenant (G) Aylmer N. G. Firebrace.
\Commander Charles A. Fountaiue. I
Chief Gunners — tMr. Frederick J. Payne, tMr. Malcolm A. McKenzie.
Chief Boatswain — (T) tMr. Patrick P. Coleman.
Gunner— (T) tMr. Leonard Repton.
Engineer Inspectors.
\Eng. Rear-Admiral Ernest F. Ellis. I Eng. Lieutenant George H. Starr.
Eng. Commander Henry Wall. Eng. Lieutenant Frederick L. Robertson,
Eng. Commander Edward O. Hefford. I Eng. Lieutenant Stanley W. Oooke.
Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance — Rear- Admiral Francis G. Eyre, R.N.
Assistants to Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance — Lieutenant Digby St. A. P. Weston (retd^
Lieutenant Henry G. R. Bevan (retd )
Lieutenant Leslie J. L. Hammond (retd.)
Naval Officers employed on Inspection and Experimental Ordnance Duties.
Under Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance.
Lieut. -Com. Arthur W. Tomlinson.
Lieut. -Com. Frank R. Willis.
Lieutenant Harold G. Jackson (ret.)
Lieutenant John E. Bray (ret.)
Lieutenant Edward H. M. Nicholson, D.s.o. (ret.
Lieutenant Hugh J. Orr (ret.)
Lieutenant Llewellyn E. H. Llewellyn (ret.)
Lieutenant John G. M. McHardy (ret.)
Captain William S. Poe, r.m.a.
Captain Charles A. Bishop, b.ma.
Under War Office.
Lieut. -Com. John A. Duncan.
Lieut.-Com. John A. L. Hay.
Lieutenant Archibald C. Goolden (ret.)
Lieutenant F. Geoffrey L. Johnson (ret.)
Examiner of Naval Ordnance Work — Harry Allden, Esq.
Superintending Clerk — Thomas G. Anderson, Esq.
2 Second Division Clerks, 2 Dockyard, &c, Clerks, First Grade, 3 Dockyard, &c, Clerks, Second
Grade, 10 Dockyard, &c, .Clerks, Third Grade, 13 Hired Writers, and 3 Boy Clerks.
Superintendent of Ordnance Stores— Captain Barrington H. Chevallier, R.N. {retired).
Assistant Superintendent of Ordnance Stores — H. Fathers, Esq.
* Superintending Clerks — J. C. Escott, Frederick Ward, and G. E. Woodward, Esqrs.
^Deputy Ordnance Store Officers — A. W. F. Burton and W. Vaughan, Esqrs.
5 Ordnance Depot Clerks, First Grade, 2 Ordnance Depot Clerks, Second Grade, 13 Ordnance
Dep6t Clerks, Third Grade, 15 Hired Writers, and 5 Boy Clerks.
Chief Analyst— Sheffield — John C. W. Humfrey, Esq.
Note. — Officers of the Naval Ordnance Department serving at Woolwich and at the Ports are
shown at pag^s 553a and 5536.
AIR DEPARTMENT.
Director of Air Department— Captain Murray F. Sueter, C.B.
Assistant Director of Air Department - Commander Oliver Schwann.
Assistant to Director of Air Department — Lieutenant Cecil J. L'Estrange-Malone (graded as
Squadron Commander).
^Lieutenant Spencer D. A. Grey (tempy .) • (Squadron Commander) .
Engineer-Inspector — Engineer- Lieutenant Gerald W. S. Aldwell.
t Engineer- Lieutenant Wilfred Briggs (tempy.)
Chief Artif. Engineer Frederick H. Williams.
t Artificer Engineer (I) Leon J. Killmayer (tempy.)
Civilian Technical Assistant Harris Booth, Esq.
1 Second Division Clerk. 2 Assistant Clerks. 1 Dockyard Draughtsman.
Noie.— The Royal Flying Corps is shown at pages 431-4310-4316.
* Arranged alphabetically.
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ADMIRALTY.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL OF THE NAVY.
Accountant- General of the Navy. — Sir Alfred Bylea, K.C.B
Deputy Accountant- General. — C. J. Naef, Esq.
* Assistant Accountants-General. —
J. J. B. Butler, W. S. Sarel, and Prank Btorr, Bsqrs.
* Superintending Clerks.
Boar. W. H.
Bruee, C. M.
Croft, E. S.
Cunnison, Alexander
Gordon, F. G.
Barber, J. B.
Bilcliffe, Edward
Blackwell, S. T.
§Brade, W. K. V.
Bryning, A. H.
Comyns, A. C.
Coombe, A. H.
Cronin, John
Davis, George.
Doig, William.
Andrews, H. G.
Bain, H. B.
Barnes, E. A. O.
Bloxham, W. E. G.
Browne, W.T.
Carter, James.
Cole. J. R.
Connor, W. H.
Costello, Ii. A.
Court, G. H.
Davies, D. H.
Dodwell, C. M.
Eastoe, H. T.
Eborall, Herbert.
Fisher, F. J.
Gant, W. K. P.
Greenland, W. J. 8
Greenwood, Walter
Gudridge, Frank.
Hall, E. F.
Hart, T. H.
James, T. D.
Lee, C. Richards.
Medd, Wilfrid.
Nicks, Ernest.
Northwood, Arthur.
Paymaster of Contingencies. — H. A. T. Cummins, Esq., R.N.
*Deputy Accounts Officers.
Douglas, Alfred.
Drake, J. E.
Edwards, C. J.
Foot, G. E.
Fox, A. H. M.
Fry, J. H.
Houston, R. M.
McGregor, R.
Meadowcroft, L. V.
Nichols, W. H.
* Assistant Accounts Officers.
Hawes, W. O.
Hean, W.J.
Horsey, C. E.
John, T. C.
Kerry, Arthur.
Lanham, E. W.
Lawson, J.H.
Lawson, L. E.
Mackay, W. A.
Marchant, H. E. A.
Miohell, R. P.
Osborne, F. W.
Partridge, S. J.
Patterson, S. A. H.
Pearee, B. G. C.
Pearce, H. G.
Peirce, R. G.
Pelling, E. H.
Phillips, Arthur.
Pocock, G. R.
Prentice, G. J.
33 Acting Assistant Accounts Officers, 11 Supervising Assistant Clerks, 1 Shorthand Writer
and Typist, 1 Supplementary Clerk, 98 Assistant Clerks. 95 Accountant Clerks,
and 38 Boy Clerks.
Private Secretary to Sir Alfred Eyles. — W. G. Spear, Esq.
Clerks to Commissioners of Income Tax. — W. R. V. Brade and L. V. Meadowcroft, Esqrs.
Nutt, F. G.
Painter, H. Francome.
Porter, Frank.
Sanger, William.
Stafford, E.W., Esqrs.
Papworth, F. W.
Shaw, H. F.
Smith, A. G.
Smith, J. A.
Southgate, C. J.
Tippen, A. E.
Warren, George.
Watling, A. E.
Young, S. R., Esqrs,
Price, C. J.
Pughe, Leonard.
Pugsley, H. W.
Ries, C. E.
Robertson, W. H.
Roffway, James.
Rollin, J\ C.
Roome, Frederick.
Rowland, E. R.
Saunders, W. H.
Schafer, G. H.
Sibley, George.
Spear, W. G.
Taylor, Charles.
Thomas, F. T.
Thome, L. F.
Walkley, N. L. S.
Wall.G. W.
West, H. T.
Westlake, R. H., Esqrs.
VICTUALLING DEPARTMENT.
Director of Victualling. — J. H. Brooks, Esq., C.B.
Assistant Director of Victualling . —J . W . H. Culling, Esq.
Suverintending Clerks.*— F. J. A. Arch, C.W. Croy'sdill, and W. E. Turner, Esqrs.
Deputy Store Officers.*— J . M. Bailey, F. C. Smith and J. R. Tapp, Esqrs.
Assistant Store Officers.*— P. R. Adams, Herbert A. Broom, T. Hewson, J. Jolly,
Herbert F. Proctor, and O. S. N. Rickards, Esqrs.
Examiner of Store Accounts*— W. R. Mulhern, Esq.
Assistant Examiners of Store Accounts*— 3 . C. Chittenden, H. J. Cock, H. M. Culpin and
W. Weeden, Esqrs.
11 Victualling Yard Clerks, Third Grade, 11 Hired Writers, and 6 Boy Clerks.
* The clerical staff is arranged alphabetically in each class.
§ Clerk, Class I (Old Establishment).
ADMIRALTY.
536
TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT.
Director of Transports— Rear Admiral Herbert W. Savory, M.V.O. (Retired).
'aval Assistant Director of Transports. — Captain
Charles A. Christian, M. V. O ., R.N. (Retired) .
uperintendent Transport Officer at Cardiff. —
Captain Reginald F. Parker, R.N. (Retired)
Admiralty Trantport Officers.
liverpool Captain Charles W. S. Leggatt,
R.N. (Retired).
Southampton... Captain Hubert Stansbury, R.N.
(Retired)
Thief Inspector of Shipping— K. E. Parlett, Esq.
Inspectors of Shipping.
Jarpenter-Lieui. George Hickey, R.N. (Retired).
Charles R. Vincent, R.N.
Carpenter- Lieut.
(Retired).
?. H. Bevan, Esq.
Carpenter-Lieut.
(Retired).
Assistant Inspectors of Shipping.
Mr. K. P. Burgess.
Mr. W. E. Darroeh.
Robert G. Withell, R.N.
Civil Assistant Director of Transports.
Gear, Esq.
* Superintending Clerks
L. F. Goldsmid, Esq.
B. A. Kemball-Cook, Esq.
Graeme Thomson, Esq.
*Deputy Transport Clerks.
E. J . Foley, Esq.
J. J. Hayes, Esq.
John Spear, Esq.
Walter Youngman, Esq.
Assistant Transport Clerks.
A. Alcorn, Esq.
E. Bradden, Esq.
C. G. Copus, Esq.
A. E. Faulkner, Esq.
E. P. Fielden, Esq.
P. G. Glennie, Esq.
H. W. Griffin, Esq.
W. G. Hynard. Esq.
F. Mallinson, Esq.
C. .T. Olver, Esq.
F. E. Parker, Esq
1 First Class Assistant.
2 Supervising Assistant Clerks.
4 Assistant Clerks.
6 Temporary Assistants,
1 Boy Clerk.
DEPARTMENT OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR-GENERAL
OF THE NAVY.
Director-General — Surgeon-General Arthur W. May, C.B., K.B.P.
(with the relative rank of Vice-Admiral, 11 May 13).
Deputy Director-General — Deputy Surgeon- General George Welch.
Assistants to the Dxrector-General-
S Fleet Surgeon Daniel J. P. McNabb.
Fleet Surgeon William L. Martin, F.R. C.S.I.
Fleet Surgeon David W. Hewitt, M.B., F.R.C.S.
Staff Surgeon Robert W. G. Stewart, M.B.
(Inspecting Medical Officer of Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Staff. )
(Borne in 'President ')
Staff' Clerk in Charge — T. E. Kennedy, Esq.
Staff Clerks— W. Innes and T. H. Perolz, Esqrs.
11 Second Division Clerks, and 6 Assistant Clerks.
* The Clerical staff is arranged alphabetically in each class.
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ADMIRALTY.
DIRECTOR OF WORKS DEPARTMENT.
Director of Engineering and Architectural Works. — T. Sims, Esq., C.B., M.l.C.B.
Assistant Directors of Works— YI. J. Clarke, M.I.C.E., andF. W. Kite, M.I.C.E , Esqra
ENGINEBRIKe BKANOH.
Superintending Civil Engineers —
Barnard, E . A . W. , M. I. C. E.
Barton, E. M
Colson, C. H., M.I.C.E. ...
Haves, G. P., S.A., B.E.,
M.I.C.E
Hunt, J. B., M.J.C.E.
London.
Hong Kong.
Devonport.
Malta.
Portsmouth
Superintending Civil Engineers — oontd.
Hunter, T. C., M.I.C.E.
Oakley, H. E., M.I.C.E.
Keid, B.C., M.I.C.E.
Shortridge, A. D. ...
Wakeford, E., M.I.C.E.,
Esqrs.
London.
Chatham.
Rosyth
Dover.
Gibraltar.
Civil Engineer t.
Agutter, T. C, A.K.I.B.A.
Anderson, A. L., M.I.C.E.,
A.M.I.Mech.E
Basden-Smith, H. W.
Bell, A. L., B.A., B.E.,
M.I.C.E
Brain, H. A., A.M.l.C.E. ...
Brighton, F.G., A.M.l.C.E.
Carothers, S. D. A.M. f. C.E.
Clark, F., A.M.l.C.E.
Clarke, E.E., A.M.l.C.E....
Coldicott, W. T
Cole, C. 3.., A.M.I. C.E. ...
Dormor, H. D., A.M.l.C.E.
Grose, F. H
Heney, G. P. .A.M.l.C.E....
Hunter, T. B., M.I.C.E. ...
Jacob, G. 8
Luke, A. J
Marrian, A. E., A.M.I. C.E.,
A.M.I.Mech.E
Moon, E. M., A.M.l.C.E. ...
Moorby, W. H., M.Sc,
A.M.l.C.E
Rosyth.
Chatham
Rosyth.
Portland.
Dover.
Portsmouth.
Rosyth
Portsmouth
Cape of Gooi
Hope.
Chatham.
London.
Sheerness,
Devonport.
Rosyth.
Rosyth.
Portsmouth.
London.
Devonport.
Pembroke
Rosyth.
London.
London.
Hong Kong
Portsmouth
Rosyth.
Morgan, D. J
Mules, R. J
Oglesby, F. R.
Pearson, R. F. M.,
A.M.l.C.E
Perfect, A. L
St. John-Kneller, O. A. G.,
A M.I.C.E....
Setcbell, H. M -
(For duty at Cromarty (South Side)
and Invergordon) .
Simmers, R. B., A.M.I. C. E. Portsmouth
Sivess, J. R., M.I.C.E. ... Portsmout
Taylor, D. G., B.Sc,
A.M.l.C.E Devonport.
Trew.G. H. M., A. M.I. C.E.,
A.R.I. B. A Rosyth.
(tor duty at Cromarty (North Side).
Williamson. A. A.,
A.M.l.C.E Malta
Young, H. J., A.M.I. C. E.... Greenwich J
Young, W Haulhowliti
Assistant Civil Engineers.
Ardron, J.F
Bowen, H. F., A.M.l.C.E.
Bowen, John P., B.Sc,
A.M.l.C.E
Bristow, R. C.
Chambers, H.K.,A.M.I.CE.
Dale, H. A. L., A.M.l.C.E..
A.M.I.Mech.E
Dawson, John A., B.Sc. ...
Gilpin, A
Harbord, W. T
Hurst, K.S., A.M.l.C.E....
Larmuth, L.H., A.M.l.C.E.
Gibraltar.
Rosyth.
Chatham.
Rosyth
Portland .
Chatham.
Portsmouth.
Devonport.
Bong-Kong.
Portsmouth
Cape of Good
Hope.
Malim, J. C, A.M.l.C.E ...
Minnitt, H. W., A.M.I. C.E.
Neave, Allen A. P., B. Sc,
A.M.l.C.E.
Nelson, G. G , B.A.,
A.M.l.C.E.
Rattenbury, O. B., B.Sc.
A.M.l.C.E.
Riddoch, J. K., B.Sc
Salmond, T. IS.., A.M.l.C.E.
Schoeberlein,F.,^4.il/./. C.E.,
A.M.I.Mech.E
Sinclair, G. G., A.M.J. C.E.
Whittle, F. E., A.M.l.C.E.
Esqrs.
Humber.
Dover.
Devonportjk
Dover.
Rosyth.
Portsmouth.
Rosyth.
Rosyth.
Portsmouth.
Roayth,
ADMIRALTY.
5H»
Temporary Civil Engineer. —
J. H. Williams, A.M.I.C.E., Esq., London.
Temporary Assistant Civil Engineer. —
B. Flamingo, Esq., Malta.
Surveyors' Branch.
Chief Surveyor. — P. P. Caldecott Smith, Esq., F.S.I. London.
Surveyors.-
Anion, H., F.S.I. Rosyth
Bettridge, J. C. L., F.S.I. ... London
Baker, E. J., F.S.I. ... Rosyth
(Lent for duty at Cromarty.)
Goadby, F. H., F.S.I.,
A.M.I.C.E, Chatham
Harrison, F. W., F.S.I. ... London
Holmes, A. B.
James, M. J., F.S.I.
Matthews, H. T.
Skipper, H. H., F.S.I.
Westland, J. L.
Esqs.
Portsmouth
London
Devonport
London
London
Assistant Surveyors. —
Allnutt, A. J.
... Dover
Long, Leland, F.S.I.
London
Blyth, H. K., P.A.S.I. ... Gibraltar
Lucas, P. J. ...
Portsmouth
Callow, G. D.
... London
Parker, T., F .S.I
London
Cole, F. J. F.S.I. ..
... London
Power, J., B.A
Cape
Dyke, B. F
... Portsmouth
Stevens, H, E
Hong Kong
Hughes, G.. P.S.1...
... Malta
Thomas, E
London
Huson, E. W., F.S.I.
... London
Turner, J. T., P.A.S.I.
Rosyth
Jones, J. A., F.S.I.
... London
Young, H
Devonport
Leest, F. C.F.S.f. ..
... Bosyth
Esqs.
(1 Accountant Clerk b
j mo in lieu at present.)
Temporary Assistant Surveyor. — A. W. Thomas, Esq., P.A.S.I., London.
Established Accountant Clerk (at present in lieu of Assistant Surveyor).— R. D. Davis, Esq.
Portland.
Clerk in Charge of Registry.— 3. M. Mallett, Esq.
Lands and Coast Q-uard Branch.
Surveyor of Lands. — J. W. Stone. Esq., London.
First Assistant to Surveyor of Lands.— C. L. Fielder, Ksq.
Second Assistant to Surveyor of Lands, -H. F, Graham, Esq.
•539 ADMIRALTY
CONTRACT AND PURCHASE DEPARTMENT.
Director of Navy Contracts. — Sir Frederick W. Black, Kt., C.B.
* Assistant Directors of Contracts. — W. St. D. Jenkins, Esq., P. Minter, Esq., C. A. Oliver, Esq.,
and A. W. Smallwood, Esq.
* Superintending Clerks. — J. R. Brotherton, J. C. Clarke, G. B. Cobb, and H. Morris, Esqs.
* Contract Officers.
H. J. Allen, P. Dale Bussell, W. Ferriman, F. F. Fisher, G. W. Hall, E. C. Jubb, W. H. Judson
H. W. Pillow, and B. W. Wilson, Esqs.
Staff Clerk. — A. H. Purchase, Esq.
* Assistant Contract Officers.
E. 8. Bayliss, C. A. Beard. W. G. Kynvin, H. G. Law, W. Mackay, R. F. Robertson, P. D. Sykesi
F. H. Taylor, and F. G. Young, Esqs.
* Examiners.
C. R. Marriott and B. W. Sheppard, Esqs.
* Assistant Examiners.
Harold Ford, J. E. Isaac, R. T. Jacoby, H. D. James, E. L. Micklewright, W. C. Ramage,
A. H. Rose, F. H. Storey and W. R. Torkington, Esqs.
2 Second Division Clerks, 43 Extra Clerks and 11 Boy Clerks.
Chief Inspector of Coal.— Eng. Captain John Jones (retd.) South Wales (Borne in 'President').
Inspector of Coal. — Eng. Captain George A. Haggarty (retd.) Newcastle (Borne in 'President').
Assistant Inspectors of Coal. — Eng. Lieutenants David J. McGregor and William Rowe,
South Wales (Borne in 'President').
Senior Visiting Inspector. — W. H. Strickland, Esq.
Visiting Inspectors. — E. Ludford and J, A. Stockwell, M.I.N.A., Esqs.
The Admiralty Pattern Rooms in London are at Queen Anne's Chambers, Broadway, West-
minster, S.W., and those at Birmingham are at Great Western Chambers, Livery Street.
GREENWICH HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT.
Director of Greenwich Hospital. — C. H. R. Stansfield, Esq., C.B.
Clerk in Charge. — A. A. Rutter, Esq.
Assistant t» Clerk in Charge. — L. Stacey, Esq.
Accountant. — A. W. J. Davies, Esq.
2 Second Division Clerks, and 1 Hired Assistant.
Solicitor for busiiiess of Greenwich Hospital. — James Gray, Esq.
Receiver and Agent for the Greenwich Kstate.—Hon. Captain W. Warburton, RE.
Receiver and Agent for the Northern Kstates. — James J. Stokes, Esq.
CHAPLAIN OF THE FLEET.
The Ven. Archdeacon Hugh Singleton Wood, D.D. (Chaplain in Ordinary to the King).
Staff Clerk. —John Hooper, Esq.
(Office : Royal Naval College, Greenwich.)
(See page 562.)
Arranged alphabetically in each class.
ADMIRALTY. 540-41
DIRECTOR OF NAVAL, EDUCATION.
Director of Naval Education— Sir 3 '. Alfred Ewing, K.C.B..LL.D., F.R.S., D.Sc.
Deputy Superintendent of Naval Examinations — Naval Instrvctor Arthur J. Parish, C.B., M.A.
Deputy Inspector of Naval Schools — Naval Instructor Ivor Curtis. M.A., A.M.I.Meoh.B.
Clerical Assistant— ~W. M. Bussell, Esq.
t Chief Schoolmaster — Mr. Richard Mountstephens.
2 Hired Writers.
^Borne in 'President.'
(See Page 557.)
ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT GREENWICH.
Astronomer Royal— V. W. Dyson, Esq., M.A., F.R.B.
Chief Assistants. —Sydney Chapman, Esq., H. 8. Jones, Esq.
Issistants — William Bowyer, A. C. D. Crommelin, B.A., D.Sc, H. P. Hollis, B.A., Thomas Lewis,
and William G. Thackeray, Esqrs.
Clerical Assistant — Henry Outhwaite, Esq.
Junior Assistant (Higher Grade) — Charles Davidson, Esq.
and 9 Junior Assistants.
Magnetic and Meteobologicai Section.
[ssistant as Superintendent — Walter W. Bryant, Esq., B.A., and 1 Established Computer.
NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE,
3, Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn.
uperintendent of the Nautical Almanac— P. H. Cowell, Esq., M.A., D.Sc., P.R.S.
'kief Assistant— B. F. Bawtree, Esq.
Assistants— W. P. Doak, M.A., Thomas C. Hudson, B.A. and J. A. Sprigge, Esqrs.
OBSERVATORY AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Utronomer— Sydney S. Hough, Esq., M.A., P.R.S.
Ihief Assistant— Jacob K. E. Halm, Esq., Ph.D.
Issistants— W. H. Cox, Joseph Lunt, D.Sc, P.I.C., Robert T. Pett, and J. Power, Esqrs.
unior Assistant (Higher Grade) — Robert Woodgate, Esq., and 6 Junior Assistants.
ylerical Assistant — Arnold Pilling, EBq.
ROYAL MARINE OPPICE : see page 240.
)FFIOE OF THE ADMIRAL COMMANDING COASTGUARD AND RESERVE : see page 423.
542
ORDNANCE BOARD.
( Woolwich.)
(Under the Master-General of the Ordnance. )
President.
Major-General Sir Charles F. Iladden, K.C.B., P.A.C 8 Feb 13
Vice-President.
Rear-Admiral Richard B. Farquhar 1 Apr 13
Members.
Captain Cuthbert E. Hunter, b.n. .. 30 May 13
Col. H. B. F. Goold Adams, C.M.G., g.
7 Sept 10
Lt.-Col.N.B.Heffeman,R.A., P.A.C. ,g.
21 May 12
Lt.-Col. M. S. C.Campbell, C.I.E., )
R. A. (Ordnance Consulting Officer > 6 Apr 11
for India) (ex-o/ficio) )
Major Picton Phillipps, M.V.O., R.M.A.
1 Oct 13
The Superintendent of Research.
Consulting Experts.
Sir A. Noble, Bt., K.C.B., F.R.S., D.C.L.,
LL.D 1 Jan 08J
Sir W. Crookes, Knt., O.M., F.R.S.,
D.Sc 1 Jan 08]
Sir A. B. W. Kennedy, Knt., F.R.S.,
LL.D , 22 June 09
Sir A.Q. Grreenhill, Knt., M.A.,F.R.S. 1 Jan OgJ
Henry R. A. Mallock, Esq., F.R.S. ... 1 Jan 08
F. W. Harbord, Esq 11 May 08
Col.H.C.L.Holden.C.B., ret. pay,g. 10 May 12 |
The Chief Superintendent, Ordnance Factories
the Chief Inspector, Naval Ordnance
The Chief Inspector, Woolwich
Secretary Major C. C. Noott, R.A., g 6 Jan 14
Naval Secretary Commander George P. Bevan, R.N 24 Mar 13
Officer for Range Tables \ r, . D it t\ i t> a ■, -r ■, .
(Research Devt.i CaPf-- R- V- Douglas, R.A., p.a.c, g 1 Jan 14
(Research Dept.) /
MEDICAL CONSULTATIVE BOARD.
President The Medical Director-General of the Navy.
Civilian Members Sir W.Watson Cheyne, Bart., c.B.,li.D. ,m.b.,d.sc. .f.r.c.s. ,f.r.s.
Sir Dyce Duckworth, Bart., ll.d., m.d., f.r.c.p.
Professor W. J.R. Simpson, c.m.g.,m.d., f.r.c.p.
Sir John Tweedy, f.r.c.s.
Naval Member Surgeon-General John J. Dennis, m.d.
Secretary Fleet Surgeon Daniel J. P. MeNabb.
MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD.
President The Medical Director-General of the Navy.
Members Janies Galloway, Esq., m.d. .f.r.c.p., f.r.c.s. 1 M^. .
H. D. Rolleston, Esq., m.d., f.r.c.p. j-mecucme.
G. L. Cheatle, Esq.,c.v.o.,c.B., f.r.c.s. le
L. A. Dunn, Esq., M.S., M.B., f.r.c.s. /<=»'Ker.y
Secretary Fleet Surgeon Daniel J. P. MeNabb.
ROYAL COKPS OF NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS.
543
Brry, W
of Naval
ard, W.
Director
Hon)
ROYAL COKPS OF NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS.
Director of Naval Construction. — B. II. Tennyson d'Byncourt, Esq.
Director of Dockyards and Dockyard Work — Sir James B. Marshall, k.c.b.
Senior Staff, Admiralty.
J. {Assistant Director
Construction).
H., m.v.o. (Assistant
of Naval Construc-
psey, G. M., Gibraltar.
Lpeoy, John, Portsmom h (Mana-
ger, Constructive Dept.)
tate, E. B., Hong Kong.
leaton, B., London.
Jardwell, J. H., London.
lole, W. G. , Siieerness.
Bichards, A. E. (Assistant
Director of Naval Con'
struction)
Webb, H. J. (Superintendent of
Dockyard Branch at Admir-
alty)
Chief Constructors.
Dally, T., Malta.
Hoekaday, W. T. (Devonpori
(Manager, Constructive Dept.)
Maginness, B, J., m.v.o., Pem-
broke.
Harbeth.J .H. .M.v.O., London.
Whiting, W. H. (Superinten-
dent of Construction Accounts
and Contract Work).
Bsqrs.
Ollis, F. B., Chatham (Mana-
ger, Constructive Dept.)
Pledge, Henry, London.
BsqrB.
Lshdowne, G. B., Gibraltar.
"ttwood, B. L., London.
all, G. H., London.
landlord, H. J. Q.(act) Chatham
larter, W. H., London.
roxford, C. H., London.
ennis, R. J., London.
ox, A. G., Portsmouth.
urze-Morrish, S. W. F., Devon-
i port.
Hall, C. G., Malta.
Constructors in London and at the Dockyards.
Hobson, A. J., London.
John, W. C, Devonport.
Johns, A. W., London.
King-Salter, J. J. (lent for duty
under Australian Govt.)
Knight, C. W., Chatham.
Martin, W. J., London.
Milton, D., Devonport.
Mooney, E. N., London.
Munday. C. F., London.
Palmer, P., Chatham.
Payne, O. A., London.
Pearce, B. A. J ., London.
Pethiek, P. L., London.
Pine, W. T., London.
Eoberts, W. L., Ilaulbowline.
Rogers, J. London.
Suter.G.E., M.V.O., Portsmouth.
Worth iugton, A. M., London.
Young, G. F. , Portsmouth.
Esqrs.
Abell.T. B., London
Adams, A., London.
Bassett, G. A. (Overseeing).
Bell, C. D. J., Hong-Kong,
Bentley, T. H., London.
Boyland. S. E. (Overseeing).
Bryant, F., Devonport.
Bulkeley, G. (Overseeing).
Butt, C, Portsmouth.
•Campbell, C. I. K. (Overseeing)
Charig, B. B., London.
Cluett, A. W. A. (Overseeing).
Coast, B. F. {Overseeing).
Cook, B., Portsmouth.
Dippy, J. W., London.
Gillingham, J. S., London.
Goodall, S. V., London.
Assistant Constructors, First Class, in London and at the Dockyards.
Goodyear, C. B., London.
Goodyear, P. (Overseeing)
Grimshaw, R. J., Hong Kong.
Hannaford, C, London.
Harries, E. B., London.
Horley, A. E., London.
Innes, J., London.
Joughin, J. C. (Overseeing)
Kerridge, C. W. (lent for service
under Greek Govt. )
Lake, R., Chatham.
Lee, F. M., London.
Lillierap, C., Pembroke.
McCammon, G.W. R., Chatham.
MacDermaid, N. J. \lent for ser-
vice under Turkish Govt.)
McQueen, J., Devonport
Mathias, L. T. J., London.
Mathias, T. L., London.
Mayer, F. L., London.
Meryon, E. D. (Overseeing).
Nieholls, A., Pembroke.
Noble, W. E., London.
Payne, M. P. (Overseeing)
Payne, S., Devonport.
Pether, R. P., London.
Sanders, W. G., Haslar.
Scott, C, London.
Smith, W., London.
Stansfeld, L. D. (Overseeing).
Steed, F. H., Portsmouth
Tickner, S. R. (Overseeing).
Walker, J. F., Cape.
Watson, A. W., London.
Carter, C. M., London.
Child, G. H., London.
Curphey, E. S., London.
Evans, H. B. W., London.
Froude, W., Haslar.
Hackney, G., London.
Bartlett, J. L., H.M.S.
' Conqueror.' t
Cole, Albert P., London.
Davies, W.J. A., London.
Woollard.L. ,GreenwichCollege
EsqrB.
Assistant Constructors (old Scheme) in London and at the Dockyards.
Hickey, F., London.
Hopkins, C. J. W., London.
Hudson, G., Deronport.
Lillierap, 0. S., London.
McCarthy, 8. A., London.
Mathias, J. B., Portsmouth.
Spanner, E. F., London.
Stantan, A. G. W., Devonport.
Williamson, L. C, London.
Esqrs.
Assistant Constructors, Second Class.
Kennptt, E. G., Portsmouth. i Stephens, A. K., Devonport
Merchant, C. F., Devonport. \ Wallond, W. H., H.M.S.
Pfeiffer, H. S., Chatham. ' King George V.'j
Rogers, F. C. C, Portsmouth. | Esqrs
Awarded Newman Memorial Prize (1899). t For 12 months' sea service.
(The above-named Officers are arranged in alphabetical order in each c)»8b).
544
DOCKYARDS.
PKINCIPAL AND OTHER OFFICERS IN THE DOCKYARDS.
Note. — The Officers of the Dockyards are grouped in Departments, and the arrangement
does not indicate individual precedence.
CHATHAM YARD.
Admiral Superintendent—
*]Rear-Admiral Charles E. Anson, mvo. 9 Aug 12
Secretary to Superintendent — 0. R.
Sayers, Esq 10 June 02
Surveyor of Stores— 3. Wakely, Esq. ...22 Sept 04
Assistant Secretary — F. D. Wood, Esq. 24 Oct 12
Captain of the Dockyard and Deputy Super-
intendent and King's Harbour Master —
* Captain Ernest H. Grafton 15 Sept 13
* Captain —
(N)Charles S. Wills 9 Sept 13
* Lieut- Pom I (N)Gabriel Threlfell ...20 Apr 13
Ln.eut.-Lom. ^ Qeorge j w Lewjs _ 7 Aug u
*TiMiU-nm,i J Frederick S. Waterfield26 June 12
lieutenant -J wil!iam H pariow l Feb 13
* Eng. Com. — Ernest Barr 17 June 13
Master Rigger —
Ch. Boatswain— Freke Payne 29 Sept 11
* Carpenter Lieut. — George E. Segrue 1 Jan 12
*CA. Boatswain — (T)George Denham 9 Mar 14
Joseph C. Rouse 17 July 13
Manager, Constructive Department ■
F. B.Ollis, Esq
Constructors —
H. J. G. Blandford, Esq. (act)
C. W. Knight, Esq
P. Palmer, Esq
Assistant Constructors, First Class —
R. Lake, Esq
G. W. R. McCammon, Esq
Assistant Constructor, Second Class —
H. 8. Pfeiffer, Esq
Senior Foreman of the Yard —
A. O. Ballantyne, Esq....
Boatswain of the Yard — Price M. Davies
1 Mar 13
...11 July 07
... 7 Feb 14
...12 Oct 13
... 3 Aug 06
,.27 Nov 12
...27 Nov 12
...— Mar 14
...30 Apr 13
Manager, Engineering Department —
Eng. Captain Walter W. H. Rawlingson
22 Feb 11
First Assistants —
Eng. Commander Henry F. Bell ...31 May 11
Joseph J. Kirwin ..18 June 10
Second Assistants —
Eng. Lieut. John H. Hocken 25 Jan IJj
Harold W. Q-. D. Stidston
20 Jan 11
Assistant for charge of Drawing Office —
Eng. Lieut.— Frank G. Brown ...17 Apr 13
For charge of Gun Mountings and Sighting Gear. — !
Eng. Com.— Arthur W. 8. Durston ... 2 June lis
1 Jan 131
Superintending Civil Engineer —
fl. E. Oakley, Esq., M.I.C.E.
Civil Engineers —
H. W. Basden-Smith, Esq 18 Oct 07
C. H. Cole, Esq., A.M.I. C.E. ... 8 July KM
W. H. Moorby, Esq., M. Sc, A.M.I.C.E.
12 Mar 13
Assistant Civil Engineers —
John P. Bowen, Esq. B.Sc, A.M.I.C.E.
1 Mar 12
H. A. L. Dale, Esq., A.M.I.C.E.,
A.M.I.Mech.E 3 May 13
Surveyor —
F. H. Goadby, Esq., F.S.I.,A.M.I.C.E.
11 May 05
Electrical Engineer — L. Newitt, Esq.,
M.I.E.E. 22June03i|
First Assistant — F. P. Fletcher, Esq.
A.M.I.C.E., A.M.I.E.E. 8June06
Naval Store Officer— R. J. Hall, Esq. ...25 Oct 10
Deputy Naval Store Officer. — H. G.
Lowe, Esq 29 Jan 13
Assistant Naval Store Officers —
W. C. T. Hammond, Esq 3 July 12
L. Road, Esq. ... 28 Dec 12
W. M. Stewart, Esq 13 Dec 13
Surveyor of Stores— W . C. Bate, Esq. 18 Jan 14
Officer in charge of Expense Accounts —
J. J. O'Neill, Esq 9 Sept 04
Deputy Expense Accounts Officer —
H. W. Clothier, Esq 27 Jan 10
Assistant Expense Accounts Officer —
H. McM. Rigg 13 Mar 13
DOCKYARDS.
545
Cas/iier — J. B. Lindsay, Esq. .
Deputy Cashier —
H. J. Card well, Esq.
Assistant Cashiers —
E. W. C. Oorry, Esq
E. I. Douglas
W. C. How, Esq
Chaplain and ) Rev. Frederick A. Sims, ma
Naval Inst, f 9 July 09
„ 1 Sept 00
.. 7 Nov 11
..24 July 07
.. 2 Jan 13
..22 Sept 13
Fleet Surgeon ...Edward H. Hodnet de
Courtmacsherrv, md 1 Nov 13
Staff Surgeon ...Alfred W. Iredell ... 29 Jan 13
*(Borne in ' Pembroke.')
SHEERNESS YAED.
Captain Superintendent —
* Captain Robert J. Prendergast.^lrfC 1 Dec 11
Secretary to Superintendent, and
Cashier— W. R. Neighbour, Esq. 5 Sept 11
Assistant Secretary— H. B.Watson,Esq.l2 Jan 14
4 (N) Marchant H.Penfold
* Commander 1 17 Aug 11
{ (N)Cecil A. Severn ...26 Mar 12
i (N)WilliamHighfield 12 July 09
* Lieut. -Corns.'. (N)Albert E. Dixie (addl.)
I 1 Oct 12
*/ ieutenanti ! Daniel R" Phair 29 June 12
"«"*e»>a»M-j Peter Lamb 20 Apr 12
Boatswain of Yard — Ch. Boatswain George
Edbrooke ...23 Oct 12
Master Bigger — Ch. Boatswain Patrick
Collins 16 Nov 12
*Ch. Boatswain— Timothy McElligott 7 Oct 12
* Lieutenant— John Higgins 1 Nov 12
{Coaling Officer.}
Chief Constructor —
W. G . Cole, Esq.
Senior Foreman of the Yard-
A. Road, Esq
... 1 Dec 13
...30 Apr 13
Chief Engineer — J. A. Hodgson, Esq...l7 Nov 02
For service with Commander of the Dockyard.
*Eng. Lieut. — Frederick J. Baker ... 9 Oct 11
Assistant to Chief Engineer for charge of
Drawing Office —
Eng. Lieut. — Viviau D. Nops 21 Aug 13
Civil Engineer —
F. H. Grose. Esq.
Electrical Engineer— J. McCaffery,
Eaq.,A.M.T.E.E., A.M.I.Mech.E. 14 Nov 08
Naval Store Officer — Edgar Watts,
Esq
Deputy Naval Store Officer —
H. R. Woolmer, Esq
Assistant Naval Store Officers —
H. J. W. Adamson, Esq ,
W. G. Luke, Esq
Assistant Examiner —
R. R. Allison, Esq
3 Sept 11
. 6 Feb 14
.16 July 12
Deputy Expense Accounts Officer tin
charge)— H. J. Nortbcott, Esq. ...13 Sept 04
Assistant Expense Accounts Officer —
Thomas Jennings, Esq 12 Sept 12
Assistant Cashiers —
F. F. Miller, Esq.
A B. Whittle. Esq
... 1 Oct 08
...19 Feb 07
Chaplain— Rev. Frederick Ball, ma. 1 Aug 10
-Aug 13
* Fleet Surgeon— Edward C. Oridland,
KB
(and for R.N. Barracks.)
*Surgeon- James H. Wright 18 Apr 13
(and for R N. Barracks.)
*Surgeon— Gerald R. McCowen, md ...30 June 12
(and for R.N. Barracks.)
Superintendent of Chart and Chronometer Depot.
*Lieut.- Com. —(N)Cha,r\es M.Gibson 16 Apr 12
*(Borne in ' Wildfire.')
PORTSMOUTH YARD.
Admiral Superintendent —
Rear-Admiral Herbert L. Heath,
m.v.o 10 May 12
Secretary to Superintendent —
M. E. Pescott Frost, Esq 1 Nov 99
Surveyor of Stores — W. H Smith, Esq. 29 Aug 04
Assistant Secretaries —
S Collett, Esq. 19 Jan 07
T. J. Winnall, Esq 8 Dec 13
546
DOCKYAEDS.
Captain of the Dockyard and Deputy Superin
tendent and King's Harbour Master —
*Captain Cyril E. Tower 1 Feb 12
Asst. Captain of the Dockyard and Asst. King's
Harbour Maste? —
* Captain John E. T. Harper, M. V.O. 10 Feb 14
* Commander (N)Herbert E. M. Williams
29 Nov 13
*Comm. (retd) (N)Montague G. Philpott
23 May 10
*Lieul.- Com. (N)Reginald Aylen ... 1 Nov 13
[George Jeans ...12 June 11
* Lieutenants \ Bryan Whalley 14 Aug 12
I George Griffin 13 Mar 14
*Eng. Com. — Lewis Wall
10 Feb 14
Master Bigger — Ch. Boatswain William
Sweeney 15 Mar 12
*Ch. Boatswain (T)George H. Kelsey 15 Apr 13
Ch. Carpenter Alfred J. Morley ... 1 Apr 13
Lieut.- Com. George B. Newell 5 May IS
*Boatswain William Staples ... , ... 1 Apr 12
(For Fleet Coating Service.)
Manager, Constructive Department-
John Apsey, Esq.
Constructors—
A. G. Fox, Esq
G. E. Suter, Esq.. M.V.O. ...
G. F. Young, Esq
2 Sept 07
...13 May 13
... 6 Mar 12
...17 Nov 02
Assistant Constructors, First Class—
C. J. Butt, Esq 1 Oct 12
E. Cock, Esq 27 Nov 12
F. H. Steed, Esq 15 Aug 13
Assistant Constructor —
J. E. Mathias, Esq —Mar 14
Assista?it Constructor, Second Class-
E. G. Kennet, Esq.
- Mar 14
10 Dec 13
Frederick C. C. Rogers, Esq.
Senior Foreman of the Yard —
F. A. Neale, Esq 30 Apr 13
Boatswain of the Yard — Ch. Boatswain
Sylvester Cox ... 15 June 12
Manager, Engineering Department —
Engineer Commander Robert B.
Dixon 9 Oct J 2
First Assistants —
Eng. Com. Sydney Kider .... 25 Jan 13
Eng. Com. Arthur R. Grant ... 27 Apr 11
Second Assistants —
Eng. Lieut. William H. Michell . . 23 Feb 12
Eng. Lieut. Robert B. Davies ... 2 Aug 12
Assistant for charge of Drawing Office —
Eng. Lieut. Harold T. Evans . . 8 Feb 14
For charge of Gun Mountings and
Sighting Gear —
Eng. Com. Ralph H. C. Ball . . 3 Jan 12
Superintending Civil Engineer —
J. B.Hunt, Esq., M.J.C.E. . . . 1 Apr 07
Civil Engineers —
S. D. Carothers, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. 28 Sept 09
R. E. Clarke, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. . 27 Sept 12
A. J. Luke, Esq 15 Aug 06
A. O. G. St. John-Kneller, Esq.,
A.M.I.C.E 24 Mar 08
R. B. Simmers, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. . 5 Apr 11
J. R. Sivess, Esq., M.T.C.E. . . 13 Jan 08
Assistant Civil Engineers —
John A. Dawson, Esq., B.Sc. . . 19 Feb 12
H. B. Hurst, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. 29 Dec 10
J. K. Riddoch, Esq., B.Sc. ... 31 May 12
G. G. Sinclair, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. . 24 Apr 05
Surveyor — A. B. Holmes, Esq. ... 1 Nov 00
Assistant Surveyor —
B. F. Dyke, Esq 1 Apr 11
P. J. Lucas Esq 10 Apr 10
Electrical Engineer — Louis J. Steele,
Esq., M.I.E.E 1 Oct 00
First Assistant— H. A. Nott, Esq., 11 Feb 14
A.M.I.E.E.
Naval Store Officer— W. Bonny, Esq. 2 Aug 06
H. F. L. Rissland, Esq 23 Feb 10
(temporarily additional).
Deputy Naval Store Officer —
F. M. Palmer, Esq 25 Oct 10
Assistant Naval Store Officers —
W. P. Daniels, Esq 5 Oct 12
B.Page, Esq 24 Apr 13
J. Puddieombe, Esq 16 Dec 11
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Officer in charge of Expense Accounts —
W. G. Allen, Esq 7 Dec 02
Deputy Expense Accounts Officer —
J. H. Jeffery, Esq. 15 Apr 12
Assistant Expense Accounts Officer —
E. G. Coomes, Esq 5 July 12
Cashier— Or. Egan, Esq 1 May 07
Deputy Cashier— E. Fitz Gerald, Esq. 3 July 12
Assistant Cashiers—
H. E. M. Brown, Esq 27 Sept 13
A. H. Browne. Esq —Oct 12
H. W. Emerton, Esq 15 Oct 10
T. J. Morgan, Esq .22 Sept 13
Chaplain -Rev. Horace S.Wanbrough,
B.A 13 Feb 14
Fleet-Surgeon — Percy Edmund
Maitland 9 Jnnell
Surgeon— Maurice C. Mason ... 19 Feb 14
Herbert White .... 14 Feb 14
Superintendent of Chart and Chronometer
Depot —
^Commander (N) Arthur D. Barff {Retired)
18 Mar 14
Admiralty Chemist— Arnold Philip,
Esq., B.Sc 9 Feb 04
Deputy Admiralty Chemist —
T. Stenhouse, Esq., B.Sc. . . . HJuneOti
*(Borne in ' Victory.')
Naval and Dockyard Museum.
Honorary Curator — M. E. Pescott Frost, Esq.
(Secretary to Admiral Superintendent.)
DEVONPOET YARD.
Admiral Superin tendent —
Rear- Admiral Godfrey H.B.Mundy,
M.V.0 11 Dec 13
Secretary to Superintendent —
R. F. Franklin, Esq 22 Oct 01
Surveyor of Stores — A. C. Simons,
Esq
K. Dixon,
5 Mav 05
Assistant Secretary— J.
Esq. ....
Captain of the Dockyard and Deputy
Superintendent and. King's Barbour
Master of the Hamoaze —
^Captain Henry J. L. Clark . . . 14 Jan
Assistant to Capt. of Dockyard, and
Asst. King's harbour Master of the
Hamoaze—
*Captain Victor G. Gurner .... 1 Api
/'Archibald T. Stewart 21 Sept 12
(N)KennethM. Mackenzie
* Lie ui, -Coins.
Grieve ... .1 Apr 12
| (N)Charles D. Richard-
^ son 24 July 12
* t ■ <„, ,. J John D. Newell . . 25 Mar 12
* Lieutenants \ John A B potter _ _ ]g Al]g y2
*E>ig. Com— Charles W. Bolt ... 14 Oct 13
* Car. Lieutenant — John R. Allen . . 15 Nov 12
Master Rigger — Ch. Boatstcain Ui chard
Lyons 1 Feb 12
*Ch. Boatswain— Emanuel R. Grant . 27 Dec 12
*Lieut.-Com— Walter C. McMickan . 1 Oct 11
*Ch. Boatswain — Richard Bowden . 1 Apr 13
(For Fleet Coaling Service).
yfanager, Comt'-uctive Department —
W. T. Hockaday, Esq 1 Dec 13
Constructors— S.W. F. i'urze-Morrish,
Esq 1 Apr 04
W. C. John, Esq. . . 25 July 07
J. D. Milton, Esq. . . 13 Apr 07
Assistant Constructors, First Class —
F. R. Bryant, Esq 27 Nov 12
J . McQueen, Esq 27 Nov 12
S. Payne, Esq 8 June 10
Assistant Constructors —
G. Hudson, Esq — Mar 14
A. G. VV. Stantau, Esq — Mar 14
Assistant Constructors, Second Class —
Charles P. Merchant 23 Oct 13
Arthur K. Stephens 23 Oct 13
Senior Foreman of the Yard —
C. H. Oakley, Esq 30 Apr 13
Boatswain of the Yard — Ch. Boatswain
Samuel S. H. Kevern 6 Jan 13
Manager, Engineering Department —
Eng. Captain {retd) William H.James 27 Apr 11
First Assistants —
Eng. Commander Lewis J. Watson . 22 Mar 12
Eng. Commander Charles A.Harding
14 Oct 13
Jccond Assistants —
Eng. Lieutenant John C. Matters . 23 Feb 14
Eng. Lieutenant Harry C. Read . 2 Nov 11
Assistant for charge of Drawing Offi.ce —
Eng. Lieutenant Percy W. Warwick 2 Nov 12
For charge of Gun Mountings and
Sighting Gear —
Eng. Lieutenant Harry V.Gordon. , 19 Nov 13
Superintending Civil Engineer —
C. H. Colson, Esq., M.I.C.E. . . 12 Mar 13
Civil Engineers —
G. P. Heney, Esq., A.M.I. C. E. . 4 June 10
E. M. Moon, Esq., A. M.I.C.E. . . 4June07
T). G.Taylor, Esq.B.Sc.. A. M.I.C.E, 13 June U
548
DOCKYARDS.
Assistant Civil Engineers—
A. Gilpin, Esq 17 May 12
Allen A. P. Heave, Esq., B.Sc,
A.M.I.C.E 13 Feb 12
Surveyor— H. T. Matthews, Esq. . .10 Apr 05
Assistant Surveyor — H. Young, Esq.. 15 June 11
Electrical Engineei —
Z. H. Kingdon, Esq., 1 July 8
First Assistant — F. C. Poster, Esq.,
M.I.E.E 11 Feb li
Temporary First Assistant —
E. E. Benhain, Esq 8 Oct 08
Naval Store Officer— 3. W. L. Oliver,
Esq 2 Aug OP
Deputy Naval Store Officer —
E. C. Sands, Esq 25 Aug 12
Assistant Naval Store Officers —
T. C. Kent, Esq 28 Junel2
M. Kissane, Esq , ■ (5 Feb 14
K. M. Spencer, Esq 16 Mar 13
Officer in charge of Expense Accounts —
T. E. Dexter, Esq 3 Oct 01
Deputy Expense Accounts Officer —
G. Gordon, Esq 22 May 13
Assistant Expense Accounts Officer —
T. Piatt, Esq 10 Sept 12
Cashier— A. Kollin, Esq 1 May 07
Deputy Cashier — J.T. Hewetson, Esq. 29 Oct 11
Assistant Cashiers —
A. E. Ashton, Esq 1 Nov 09
H. B. Holloway, Esq. ... ,27 Sept 13
G. M. Newman, Esq 14 Oct 13
J. Ruddy, Esq 31 Mar 13
Chaplain — .Ret). E. F. Harrison Smith, m. a.
1 July 13
Fleet Surgeon— Robert D. Jameson . . — Aug 13
Staff Surgeon — Walter T. Haydcn
Surgeon — Cecil C. Sprague . .
1 Oct 13
28 Sept 13
Superintendent of Chart and Chronometer
Depot—
* Commander (retd.)(£f) Irving B. Miles 15 Dec 13
(*2?ome in ' Vivid.')
PEMBROKE DOCKYARD.
Captain Superintendent —
* Captain— Alfred E. A. Grant, AdC. 5 Dec 11
Secretary to Superintendent and
Cashier — A. E. Kimpton, Esq. . . 4 Nov 11
King's Harbour- Mastet —
* Commander — (N) Charles W. C. Strickland
31 Aug 13
* Chief Boatswain— William Palmer 22 Dec 13
Chief Constructor— E. J. Maginness, Esq.,
mvo 27 Nov 12
Assistant Constructors, First Class —
C. Lillicrap. Esq 27 Nov 12
A. Nicholls, Esq 31 Oct 05
Senior Foreman of the Yard —
W. G. Watson, Esq. ...■ 30 Apr 13
Ch. Boatswain — David Dodd ... 21 Julv 13
Enqineer Assistant —
Eng. Commander — William W.Reed 10 June 12
Civil Engineer — D. J. Morgan, Esq. 23 May 11
Electrical Engineer — R.Wightman, Esq.
21 July 13
Naval Store Officer— N. A. Hay, Esq. 10 July 00
Assistant Naval Store Officer —
H. E. Waters, Esq 7 Sept 12
Deputy Expense Accounts Officer —
H. B. Townshend, Esq 15 Apr 12
Assistant Cashiers —
W. A. Griffiths, Esq 1 Jan 13
P. Hebburn, Esq 11 Aug 13
Chaplain — Rev. Frank Icely, m.a. . 1 Dec It'
Fleet Surgeon — Henry W.Gordon-Green28 Jan 13
Staff Surgeon — James A. Thompson,
m.b., b.a 19 June 13
(*Borne in 'Vivid.')
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549
KOSYTH.
The Superintendence of the Yard is conducted by
the Senior Officer on the Coast of Scotland.
King's Harbour Master —
*Captain Edward H. Moubray 7 Mar 13
{Address — H.M.S. ' Columbine,'
South Queens ferry.)
Assista7it to King's Barbour Master and as Fuel
and Store Officer —
*C<"(Keidd)r [George Duncan ...27 Dec 12
Superintending Civil Engineer —
H. C. Reid, Esq., M.J.C.E. 1 Jan 12
Civil Engineei —
A. L. Anderson, Esq., M.I.C.E.,
A.MJ.Mcch.E. Uan 09
A. L. Bell, Esq., B.A., B.E.,
M.I.C.E 13 July 10
Franklin Clark, Esq., A.M.I. C.E....YI Jan 08
T. B. Hunter, Esq., M.I.C.E. ... 4 Jan 06
G. S. Jacob, Esq 4 May 11
R. J. Mules, Esq 1 Apr 09
H. M. Setchell, Esq 7 Mar 12
(For duty at Cromarty (South Side), and
Invergordon.)
tltG. H. M. Trew, Esq., A.M.I.C.E.,
A.R.I. B.A 12 Mar 13
(For duty at Cromarty (North Side.)
Assistant Civil Engineer —
H. F. Bowen, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. ... 5 Feb 12
R. C. Bristow, Esq 14 Dec 11
O. B. Rattenbury, Esq., B.Sc,
A.M.I.C.E 1 Oct 13
T. M. Salmond, Esq., A.M.I.C.E.... 3 Oct 11
F. Schoeberlein, Esq., A.M.I.C.E.,
A.M.I.Mech.E 3 May 13
F. E. Whittle, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. ...10 Apr 11
Surveyor— K. Amon, Esq., F.S.I. ... 1 Feb 08
E. J. Baker, Esq., F.S.I 4 Feb 14
(Lent for duty at Cromarty.)
Assistant Surveyor— F. C. Leest, Esq.,
F.S.I 27 Sept 10
J. T. Turner, Esq., P.A.S.I. ...22 June 12
Deputy Cashier— A.. J. Hall, Esq. ...27 Aug 12
"{Bornein 'Columbine.")
Engineer Commander —
William J. 8. Perkins 13 Feb 12
* Chief Carpenter— Frank Tallack ...12 Apr 13
(For duty with Captain in Charge.)
Civil Engineer —
H. A. Brain, Esq.
...13 June 11
Assistant Civil Enaineer —
H. K. Chambers", Esq., A.M.I. C.E. 21 Feb 12
Accountant Clerk {in lieu of Assistant
Surveyor).— ~R. D. Davis, Esq. ...16 Feb 91
Deputy Naval Store Officer—
W. J. Gick, Esq
Assistant Naval Store Officer —
F. Montgomery, Esq
("Borne in ' Victory.')
.25 Aug 12
.. 6 Feb 14
HAULBOWLINE (Royal Alexandra.)
The Superintendence of the Yard is conducted by
the Senior Officer on the Coast of Ireland.
King's Harbour Master Queenstown and Deputy
Superintendent —
* Commander— (N) Ernest E. Lacy ...17 Apr 12
"Lieut.- Com.— (N)Richard J. Shee ...31 July 12
Constructor— W. L. Roberts, Esq. ... 1 Dec 13
Chief Engineer -
Eng. Commander Howard Bone ..
Civil Engineer —
W. Young, Esq.
.22 Mar 12
.. 8 July 10
First Assistant Electrical Engineer in
charge— X.J. Moore, Esq., A.M.I.E.E.
1 July i
PORTLAND.
Captain in Charge and King's Harbour Master —
* Captain— Gerald C. A. Marescaux ... 1 Sept 13
(Rear-Admiral 15 Dec 13)
* Commander— (N) Joseph A . C . G. Sinclair
(Retired) 11 Feb 09
(To assist the Captain in Charge.)
^Assist. Paym.— William D.T.Mori ishlS Aug 13
(For duty with Captain in Charge.)
"Boatswain Frederick Luker 1 May 12
"Lieut.-Com.— Donald Campbell ... 1 Oct 11
(For Fleet Coaling Dutiet.)
Deputy Naval Store Officer— G. Worrall, Esq.
23 June 10
Deputy Cashier— E. W. Dickes.Esq. ...20 Oct 13
Chaplain— Rev. Thomas Kane, b.a. ...17 Mar 14
"Fleet Surgeon— Frederick A. Capps ...16 Aug 12
(And for R.N. Hospital.)
*Staff Surgeon— Guy L. Buckeridge... 16 Aug 12
(And for R.N. Hospital.)
"Surgeon— Arthur T. Rivers 16 Aug 12
(And for R.N. Hospital.)
("Borne in ' Colleen.')
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DOCKYARDS.
DOVER.
King's Harbour Master and for charge of Naval
Establishments —
* Commander (N)Henry W. Simms... 9 Oct 13
Assistant King's Harbour Master —
"Commander (Retired) (N) George H.
Bevan 15 May 13
'[Lieut. (Retired) James Rickwood... — Deo 12
(For Boom Defence.)
Superintending Civil Engineer —
A. D. Shortridge, Esq 12 Mar 13
Civil Engineer —
F. Q-. Brighton, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. ...21 June09
Assistant Civil Engineer —
H. W. Minnitt, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. 13 June 11
G.G. Nelson,Esq.,JB.^.,^[.il!f./.C.£'.14 May 12
Assistant Surveyor—A. J. Allnutt,
Esq 1 Nov 10
Assistant Cashier in Charge —
G. H. C. Smith, Esq 25 Sept 13
<*Borne in ' Wild/ire.')
C\Borne in ' Pembroke.')
Captain Attendant and King's Harbour
Master —
* Commander Percy W. Rimington... 1 Sept 10
WEST INDIA BOOKS
(Naval Store Dep6t.)
Naval Store Officer and Inspector of
Naval Stores— H. 0. Maule, Esq. ...18 June 02
(Superintending Clerk, lent from Admiralty.)
Deputy Naval Store Officer —
E. J. Rabbit, Esq 26 Jan 07
Assistant Naval Store Officer —
W. H. Ward, Esq 28Junel2
Assistant Expense Accounts Officer —
G. T. Jones, Esq
6 July 12
Surveyor of Stores —
J. 3D. Ottewill, Esq 3 Mar 14
* Fleet Surgeon— H. B. Beatty 1 Mar 14
(And for R.N. Recruiting District, London, E.)
(* Borne in ' Pembroke.')
GIBRALTAR.
^Vice-Admiral Frederic E. E. Brock, cb.
20 Sept 12
(Senior Officer and in charge of all H.M. Naval
Establishment!.)
Secretary and Cashiei —
E. F. Garrard, Esq 1 Oct 09
Chief Constructor- G. M. Apsey, Esq. 1 Dec 13
Constructor — G. E. Ashdowne, Esq. ...27 Nov 12
Chief Engineer —
*Eng. Com. William H. Beckett ... 22 Feb 11
First Assistant to Chief Engineer —
*Enq. Com. John C. Talbot 15 Oct 13
Assistant to Chief Engineer —
*Eng. Lieut. Robert A. R. Meiklem 5 Dec 11
(For charge of Gun Mountings.)
Superintending Civil Engineer —
Edward Wakeford, Esq.,M.I.C.E..
Civil Engineers — T. C. Agutter, Esq
A.R.I.B.A
Assistant Civil Engineer —
J. F. Ardron, Esq ,
Assistant Surveyor —
H. K. Blyth, Esq., P. A.S.I.
Electrical Engineer —
J. S. Pringle, Esq
First Assistant— P. A. Yapp, Esq.
A.M.I.E.E.
Naval Store Officer —
C. H. S. Harris, Esq
Deputy Naval Store Officer —
E. H. Codling, Esq
Assistant Naval Store Officers —
R. P. Carter, Esq
E. F. D. Watts, Esq
Deputy Expense Accounts Officer —
J. B. Scannell, Esq
,. 1 Apr 07
!l9 Mar 10
,. 1 Apr 12
..21 July 11
...10 Oct 12
.. — Mar 14
..23 June 10
.. 25 Oct 10
. 1 May 10
.13 Dec 13
.15 Apr 12
Assistant Cashiers —
H. V. Brooks, Esq.
E. W. Colvlll, Esq.
...29 Apr 08
...14 May 10
f Chaplain— Rev. Arthur A. Carter,
M.A 2 Apr 12
*Staff Surgeon— Arthur Davidson, MB 5 July 11
(And for Gibraltar Hospital.)
For charge of Chart and Chronometer Depot—
"'Commander (Ret.) William Woolley
15 Dec 13
(*Borne in ' Cormorant.')
DOCKYARDS.
551
MALTA.
Admiral Superintendent —
* Rear- Admiral Sackville H. Carden 3 Aug 12
Secretary to Superintendent and Cashier —
C. E. Woolmer, Esq 1 Oct 11
Captain Attendant and King's Harbour
Master —
* Captain— Francis A. L. Andrews ......27 July 12
Chief Constructor— T. Dally, Esq 27 Nov 12
Constructor— C. G. Hall, Esq 27 Nov 12
Chief Boatswain — Harry A. Hine ... 5 Mar 12
Chief Engineer —
*Eng. Captain John G. Liversidge 31 May 11
First Assistants to Chief Engineer —
*Eng. Commander Edward J. Rosevere
22 Mar 12
*Eng. Lieutenant Alfred D. Larg ... 2 Nov 11
Assistant to Chief Engineer for Gun Mountings —
*Eng. Lieutenant Horace E. Dowling 29 Feb 12
Second Assistant to Chief Engineer —
* Eng. Lieutenant Harold S. Perring 13 Feb 12
Superintending Civil Engineer —
G. P. Hayes, Esq., B.A., B.E.,
M.LC.E 9 Sept 08
Civil Engineer —
A. A. Williamson, Esq., A.MJ.C.E. i Aug 11
Temporary Assistant Civil Engineer —
E. Flamingo, Esq „15 May 02
x a
Assistant Surveyor —
G. Hughes, Esq., f.S.I.
..15 Nov 10
Electrical Engineer — G. D. Leys, Esq.,
M.I.E.E. 1 July 08
First Assistant — P. J. Watts, Esq. ... — Mar 14
Naval Store Officer — E. A. S.Hayward, Esq.
24 Nov 08
Deputy Naval Store Officer —
F. W. Wilburn, Esq
Assistant Naval Store Officers—
J. D. Gordon, Esq
H. W. Spring, Esq
..23 JunelO
. 15 Jan 14
.10 Mar 10
Deputy Expense Accounts Officer —
O. Lance, Esq 15 Apr 12
Assistant Expense Accounts Officei —
H. R. Tooley, Esq 13 Mar 13
Assistant Cashier — B. Jewell, Esq. ... 1 Nov 09
G. R. Marioh, Esq. (acting at) ...18 Nov 91
Chaplain — Rev. Michael Longridge, m.a.
20 May 13
* Fleet Surgeon Alexander O. Andrews 27 Mar 11
For charge of Chart and Chronometer Depot —
*Commander (Ret.) (N) Harold F.
J. Young 17 Feb 13
(Borne in ' Egmont,') '
552
DOCKYARDS.
BERMUDA.
Maval Officer in charge of Naval
Establishments and King's Harbour
Master —
* Commander Godfrey E. Corbett ... 1 July 11
Assistant Constructor, ) T -n m- u t*
First Grade. in I J" F- Walker, Esq.
tructor, )
First Grade, in >
charge ... ) 17 Aug 12
* Lieutenant— Joseph Wright, C. B.C. . 11 Jun 12
Senior Foreman of the
Yard in charge of [A. Phillips, Esq,
Constructive Depart- ( 10 June 13
ment.
Chief Engineer —
*Eng. Commander Ernest D. Mallinson
18 Nov 12
{And for Reserve)
Deputy Naval Store Officer —
K. A. Pitcher, Esq. . . .
Assistant Naval Store Officer —
W. F. Mitchell, Esq 6 Feb 14
Chaplain— Eev. Frederick McQuade, b.a.
26 June 13
* Fleet Surgeon— Oswald Bees, m.d. 16 Apr 11
*(Borne in ' Terror.')
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
^Commander— Stephen Bowie-Evans . 18 Oct 13
* Assist. Paym. \ william E> Gilbert 17 Apr 12
in charge S
*Ch. Boatsivain— John W. Harris . . 3 Jan 14
Chief Engineer —
*Eng. Commander— Alfred W. Littlewood
14 Mar 14
Civil Engineer —
W. T. Coldicott, Esq 12 Mar 13
Assistant Civil Engineer —
L. H. Larmuth, Esq., A.M.I. C.E. . 30 Oct 11
! Surveyor —
J. Power, Esq., b.a 3 Mar 11
Electrical Engineer —
H. P. Hunt, Esq., B.Sc, M.I.E.E. 17 Aug 131
Deputy Naval Store Officer-
's. Tyler, Esq
23 Feb 10
Assistant Naval Store Officer —
L. T. Watson, Esq. {acting at) . . . 15 Aug 99
Chaplain — Rev. Arthur Q. Yates, m.a. 15 May 11
* (Borne in ' Hyacinth.')
ASCENSION.
* Commandant — Captain Henry C. Benett
29 Mar 13
*Lieut.R.M.A. — Montgomery Williams
29 Apr 11
* Assist. Paymaster in charge— Charles
P. Webber 10 Aug 12
Chief Boatswain— Thomas Oliver . . 19 July 11
*(Borne in ' Cormorant.')
DOCKYARDS.
552a
HONG KONG.
Naval Officer in charge of Naval
Establishments —
* Commodore— Robert H. Anstruther, c.m.g.
26 Apr 12
Secretary and Cashier —
8. C. F. Cooke, Esq 5 Sept 11
* Com wander— (V)E.eriryC. R.Boucher 11 Septl3
*Lieut.- Com.— (T)Richar St. John ... 11 Mar 13
*Ch. Carpenter — Augustus J. Mitchelmore
11 Aug 13
*Ch. Boatswain — Daniel Collins ... 19 Nov 12
Chief Constructor— B. R. Bate, Esq. 1 Aug 12
Assistant Constructors, First Class —
C. D. J. Bell, Esq 20 Jan 11
R. J. Grimshaw, Esq 27 Apr 10
Chief Engineer —
*Eng. Com. — George W. Roome ... 3 Jan 12
first Assistant to Chief Engineer —
* Eng. Commander, William Dawsou...ll Aug 11
*Eng. \ Geoffrey W. Woodhouse 8 Mar 11
Lieutenants /Ernest J. Connors ... 9 Aug 13
* (Borne in ' Tamar.")
Superintending Civil Engineer —
E. M. Barton, Esq.
Civil Engineer —
A. L. Perfect, Esq
Assistant Civil Engineer —
W. T. Harbord, Esq
Assistant Surveyor —
H. E. Stevens, Esq
.--Aug 11
.13 June 11
,.. 1 Apr 12
,.25 Mar 11
Electrical Engineer —
E. T. Williams, Esq., M.T.E.E. ...14 Nov 08
First Assistant— W. A. Knight, Esq. ..19 Oct 10
Navtl Store Officer —
P. Weston, Esq
Assistant Naval Store Officers-
J. H. Hearn, Esq
J. B. Penman, Esq. "...
E. S. Wood, Esq.
.14 Sept 11
. 8 Feb 13
.15 July 11
. 6 Feb 14
Deputy Expense Accounts Officer —
F. W. Cary, Esq 13 Mar 13
Chaplain — Rev. George M. Tichborne,
b,a. 1 Mar 14
* Staff Surgeon —
Lawrence C. Hunt 31 May 12
For charge of Chart and Chronometer Depot —
^Lieutenant (Ret.) — (N) Francis C. Han-
ning-Lee 17 Feb 13
* (Borne in • Triumph.')
WEI-HAI-WBI.
King's Harbour Master and Naval Executive
Officer —
* Commander (act) Albert E. House 6 Dec 09
Captain R.M.LJ. — Claude L. E. Muntz
28 Aug 13
Chief Engineer —
*Eng. Lieut. — Arthur L Picton ...10 Mar 14
' Paymaster —
(I) Robert Haves 28 Mar 14
Assistant Naval Store Officer—
G. L. Piatt, Esq
* (Borne in ' Triumph.')
COLOMBO.
Assistant Naval Store Officer —
J. C. Kell, Esq
23 Feb 13
553
VICTUALLING YARDS.
PRINCIPAL AND OTHER OFFICERS IN THE VICTUALLING YARDS.
Deptford. {Royal Victoria.)
Superintendent and Victualling Store
Officer— A. G. Adams, Esq 1 July 10
Victualling Store Office) —
mtH. G. Arnold, Esq 31 Mar 11
Deputy Victualling Store Officers—
A. N. Clothier, Esq 31 Dec 08
Assistant Victualling Store Officers —
E. J. Gill, Esq.
E. S. K. Robinson, Esq.
O. P. Ruegg, Esq
C. M. Seton, Esq
7 Sept 12
6 Aug 07
1 July 12
- Sept 12
Inspector of Victualling Stores —
Thomas J. Underhill, Esq 12 July 98
Assistant Inspector of Victualling Stores —
R. M. Filmer, Esq., B.Sc, F.I.C. 1 Oct 07
Deputy Cashier— F. H. Bolton, Esq.. ..30 Sept 13
Fleet Surgeon and Medical Storekeeper —
Alexander P. Harper ... ... 1 Nov 11
{Borne in ' President')
Fleet Paymaster— Harry Robinson ... 1 May 11
{Borne in 'President.')
Ch. Boatswain —
Frederick E. G. Blocombe ..
, 23 Aug 10
Gosport. (Royal Clarence.)
{Under the general control of the Admiral
Superintendent, Portsmouth.)
Superintendent and Victualling Store
Officer— Henry Morris, Esq 1 Oct 04
Devutv Victualling Store Officer—
IlltC. R. B. Lane, Esq — Apr 14
Assistant Victualling Store Officers —
L. H. Leach, Esq 28 Dec 12
H. Lees, Esq — 13
Inspector of Victualling Stores-
H. J. Lewin, Esq
8 July 07
Plymouth. {Royal William.)
( Under the general control of the Admiral
Superintendent, Devonport.)
Superintendent and Victualling Store
Officer— flttJ. Blair Hickman, Esq. 23 Nov 13
Deputy Victualling Store Officer —
G. H. T. Simmons, Esq — Mar 14
Assistant Victualling Store Officer —
Stanley Morris, Esq 1 Apr 07
G. A. Christian, Esq 27 June 11
Inspector of Victualling Stores—
8. O. Richmond, Esq., F.I.C.
1 Apr 08
Haulbowline. (Royal Alexandra.)
The Superintendence of the Yard is conducted by
the Senior Officer on the Coast of Ireland.
Deputy Victualling Store Officer —
F. H. Lambourn, Esq 19 Sept 13
Gibraltar.
( Under the general control of the Senior Naval
Officer in Charge, Gibraltar.)
Victualling Store Officer—
H. S. Vaughan, Esq - Apr 14
Assistant Victualling Store Officer —
F. Le Marie, Esq 8 Nov 10
Malta.
(Under the general control of the Admiral
Superintendent, Malta.)
Superintendent and Victualling Store
Officer— W. Hogarth, Esq.... ...12 Nov 13
Deputy Victualling Store Officer —
F. I. Gelsthorpe, Esq. — Mar 14
Bermuda.
(Under the Naval Officer in Charge of Naval
Establishments.)
Naval and Victualling Store Officer —
R. A. Pitcher, Esq 29 Jan 1
Cape of Good Hope.
Deputy Victualling Store Officer in
Charge— A. A. Bakewell, Esq.
Feb 14
HONS KONO.
( Under the Naval Officer in Charge of Naval
Establishments.)
Victualling Store Officer —
W. E. Clayton, Esq 1 July 13
(In lieu of a Deputy Store Officer.)
Assistant Victualling Store Officer—
R. C. Beaumont, Esq.
7 Sept 12
Wei-hai-Wei.
Paymaster in Charge —
(I) Robert Haves
t In possession of Medals for service In South Africa.
ORDNANCE DEPOTS.
568a
PRINCIPAL AND OTHER OFFICERS IN THE ROYAL NAVAL
ORDNANCE DEPOTS.
Woolwich.
INaval Ordnance Officer —
Lieut.-Col. C. H. Ozanne 1 May 12
INaval Ordnance Store Officer (for Crombie
i Magazine Depot.)— 3. Gledhill, Esq. 1 Apr 13
JDeputy Ordnance Store Officer —
| W. I. James, Esq 24 Feb 11
■■Assistant Ordnance Store Officers —
i T. W. Archer, Esq 11 Dec 13
I F. J. Ibbertson, Esq 11 Jan 12
I W. A. Mortimer, Esq 7 Feb 13
\Shipping Master— 3 . Nicholson, Esq. 1 May 06
Portsmouth.
(Under the general control of the Admiral
Superintendent, Portsmouth.)
Naval Ordnance Officer, Portsmouth —
Lieut.-Col. W. B. Brabazon 11 Apr 14
Naval Ordnance Store Officer, Priddy's Hard —
P. J. Penney, Esq 1 Apr 13
Deputy Ordnance Store Officer, Marchwood —
HI Stanley Back, Esq 1 Jan 13
Deputy Ordnance Store Officer, Priddy's Hard —
(For duty at Bedenham.) —
J. W. R. Carrington, Esq....
Assistant Ordnance Store Officers
Priddy's Hard —
G. B. McCormick, Esq. ...
J. Wedlake, Esq
S. M. Whibley, Esq.
Portsmouth —
J. P. Cohen, Esq
1 Apr 13
. 11 Dec 13
. 1 Nov 12
. 1 Jan 14
.26 Feb 13
Plymouth.
( Under the general control of the Admiral
Superintendent, Devonport.)
Naval Ordnance Officer, Plymouth —
Lieut.-Col. F. H. Arnold 10 Dec 07
Deputy Ordnance Store Officer, Bull Point —
J. Greig Wilson, Esq — Feb 13
Assistant Ordnance Store Officers —
Bull Point —
A. 3. Biiggs, Esq 10 Mar 14
8. J. Syrett, Esq 21 Dec 10
Plymouth— C. S. Waid, Esq. ... 17 June 12
Chatham
( Under the general control of the Admiral
Superintendent, Chatham.')
Naval Ordnance Officer, Chatham —
Lieut.-Col. F. G. Edy vean 6 Feb 13
Naval Ordnance Officer, Lodge Hill —
XdLieut. -Col. H. M. Aplin 10 Dec 07
Deputy Ordnance Store Officer, Lodge Hill-
[H. E. Kemp, Esq.
[Assistant Ordnance Store Officers —
Chatham— P. C. N. Gray, Esq.
I Lodge Hill —
A. E. Coates, Esq
W. C. Shields, Esq. (addl.)
N. Thomas, Esq
1 Apr 13
... 5 Feb 10
... 1 May 12
.„, 1 Jan 14
...21 Dec 10
GIBRALTAR.
( Under the general control of the Senior Naval
Officer in charge, Gibraltar.)
Naval Ordnance Store Officer —
J. J. Reeves, Esq 30 Dec 12
Deputy Ordnance Store Officer —
R. W. Wharhirst, Esq 1 Apr 12
Malta.
(Under the general control of the Admiral
Superintendent, Malta. )
Naval Ordnance Store Officer —
G. F. Story, Esq 11 Apr 14
Deputy Ordnance Store Officer —
T. W. Midmer, Esq 1 May 12
Assistant Ordnance Store Officer —
J. Hutt, Esq 1 May 12
HONG Kong.
( Under Naval Officer in charge of Naval
Establishments.)
Naval Ordnance Store Officer —
J. G. Morgan, Esq 23 Sept 12
Assistant Ordnance Store Officer—
S.Evans, Esq 11 Dec 13
Simons Town.
( Under Naval Officer in charge of Naval
Establishments .)
For charge of Naval Ordnance Depot.
Ch. Gunner— Thomas W. Powel ... 23 Mar 12
(Borne in ' Hyacinth.')
Bombay.
In charge of Naval Ordnance Stores.
Chief Gunner— William S. Cox ...15 Sept 13
(Borne tn ' Swiftsure.')
m Are in possession of Medals for service in the Army.
553i
TORPEDO DEPOTS.
PRINCIPAL AND OTHER OFFICERS IN THE ROYAL NAVAL
TORPEDO FACTORY AND DEPOTS.
Royal Naval Torpedo Factory, Greenock.
Superintendent —
Commander Cecil R. Acklom, R.N. {ret.)
3 Sept 09
Assistant Superintendent —
Lieutenant Thomas J. Croker,
R.N.(re«.) 3 Sept 09
Deputy Ordnance Store Officer —
A. McFarlane, Esq 1 Apr 13
Examine! —
E. Stevens, Esq 15 Sept 11
*Ch. Gunner —
(T)Daniel J. O'Meara 1 Apr 12
(*Borne in ' Vernon.')
Portsmouth.
( Under the general control of the Captain,
H.M.S. ' Vernon.')
Engineer Commander —
Percy D. Maltby
Engineer Lieutenant —
"■Edgar Groves
Assistant Ordnance Store Officer-
H. -L. Mackenzie, Esq. ,„
For duty at Horsea Range —
* Lieutenant (T) William R. Griffiths 30 Jan 13
(* Borne in ' Vernon'.)
Chatham.
( Under the general control of the Admiral
Superintendent, Chatham.)
Engineer Commander —
Edward W. Li versidge 10 Jan 1
(Borne in ' Pembroke.')
Assistant Ordnance Store Officer —
J. P. F. Mackintosh, Esq 1 Nov 1
...28 Feb 13
... 30 May 13
1 Nov 12
Portland.
(Under the general control of the Captain,
H.M.S. ' Vernon.')
^Engineer Commander —
James F. A. Hastings 23 Feb 12
For duty at Range —
^Lieutenant John T. Le Fevre 18 July 11
(* Borne in ' Vernon.')
Devonport.
( Under the general control of the Captain,
H.M.S. ' Defiance.')
Engineer Commander —
* William W. Pearce 8 Mar
Assistant Ordnance Store-Officer —
K. Eoutwood, Esq 10 Mar
Gibraltar.
( Under the general control of the Senior Nava,
Officer in charge, Gibraltar.)
Engineer Lieutenant —
Ralph D. Cox 17 Aug I
(Borne in ' Cormorant.')
Malta.
(Under the general control of the Admiral
Superintendent, Malta.)
Engineer Commander —
Charlie Broadbent
5 Aug 12
(Borne in ' Egmont.')
For duty at Range —
* Lieutenant H. E. Kent
3 Nov 10
(*Borne in ' Defiance.')
Hong Kong.
( Under Naval Officer in charge of Naval
Establishments.)
In charge of Depot (Kowloon) and Range —
*The Chief Engineer of Hong Kong Yard.
For Torpedo Depot Duties —
^Engineer Lieutenant Geoffrey W.
Woodhouse 8 Mar 11
(*B»rne in ' Triumph.')
MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
554
PRINCIPAL AND OTHER OFFICERS OF THE MEDICAL
ESTABLISHMENTS.
Royal Hospital, Haslar.
Surgeon- General— John J.Dennis, MB. 5 June 13
■ecretary — Commander Charles W. N.
McCulloch, RN. (retired) 8 May 11
Deputy Surgeons-General —
Edgar R. Dimsey, dso 24 Feb 12
I Alexander G. Wildey 27 Mar 14
itore Officer and Cashier —
Fleet Paym. Charles E.A.Woolley...31 Mar 11
II Chaplain— Rev. Henry Backwell, ma. 16 Sept 08
'Fleet Surgeon —
Edward Sutton 15 Aug 13
(For instruction of Acting Surgeons.)
Montague L. B. Rodd 10 June 12
'Staff Surgeon— John S. Dudding ......20 Sept 13
(to assist in instruction of Acting Surgeons.)
,, Alexander K. Smith-Shand, MB.
18 May 12
(As Anaesthetist and Radiographer.)
,, Briton S. Robson, MB — Aug 13
(For instruction of Sick Berth Staff.)
„ Ernest D. Rutherford, MB.. .10 Oct 13
1 Surgeon— Geoffrey Carlisle 11 Feb 14
Arthur R. Fisher 9 Oct 12
John Hadwen, MB 31 Aug 12
The following Acting Surgeons are under
instruction -. —
Percy B. Wallis 1 July 13
lohii S. Elliot, MB Uan 14
Albert J. Tomkinson, MB 1 Jan 14
Arthur R. Sharrod, MB 1 Jan 14
Thomas J. KilBride, MB 1 Jan 14
ler aid S. Harvey, MB 1 Jan 14
John P. Block>ey,WB 1 Jan 14
fohn R. Haldane, MB 1 Jan 14
William H. Murray 1 Jan 14
"ieorge H. Hayes, MB 1 Jan 14
Henry C. A. T. Cannon 1 Jan 14
Hugh J. Hopps, MB 1 Jan 14
Head Sister Miss Katherine M. Hickley, e.r.c.
7 May 12
Superintending Sistei —
Miss Mary C. Clark 3 Mar 13
Nursing Sister Miss Sara O. Johnston 21 Oct 12
„ Miss Emmeline M. M.
Hughes 6 Nov 12
,, Miss Bertha M. Martin 1 Jan 13
,, Miss Annie Fryer 16 Jan 13
„ Miss Winifred H Ashe 15 Feb 13
„ Miss Lilian Phillips ....16 Junel3
,, Miss Jessie H. Leigh ...11 July 13
,, Miss Alice M. Shrews-
bury 8 Aug 13
Probationary
Vur sing Sister Miss Mariorie Turner.. .15 Oct 13
„ Miss Marjory Maughan27 Oct 13
,, Miss Edith Hope 1 Nov 13
,, Miss Ethel Towner 3 Nov 13
,, Miss Maria P. Winningll Nov 13
„ Miss Mary L. Hockingl7 Dec 13
„ Miss Phyllis A. Bowles 5 Jan 14
„ Miss Hilda M. Bryant 19 Feb 14
lore Matron Miss Florence Adelaide
Curtis 1 Oct 09
Civilian Dental Surgeon — Frederick
Thompson, Esq 29 Aug 10
Dispenser Francis W. Hooper, Esq. ... 7 Aug 08
(In charge of Stores.)
,, Edward Nursaw, Esq 6 May 10
,, Frederick H. Waterhouse,
Esq 20 Apr 05
,, Harry M. Corke, Esq... 21 Apr 03
„ Joseph P. Marmion, Esq. ... 4 Oct 12
Harold E. Halstead, Esq. ...— Nov 13
*Head Wardmastei — Geo. H. T. Wilsmore
9 Sept 09
* (Borne in ' Victory.')
Royal Hospital, Plymouth.
* Surgeon-General Charles James 1 May 11
Secretary — Major William S. Blackman,
s. m.l.i. (retired) 1 July 10
* Deputy Surgeons-General —
Patrick B. Handyside, MB — Apr 12
George A. Dreaper 20 Mar 14
Store Officer and Cashiei — Fleet Paymaster
Henry Constantino 1 July 12
ChaplainRev. James J. Smith, MA. ...17 Mar 14
*Fleet Surgeon Frederick J. A.Dalton 19 Jan 12
*Staff Surgeon Henry C. Whiteside 5 July 13
„ Richard Willan 21 May 12
(For Instruction of Sick Berth Staff.)
^Surgeon Alexander J. MacDiarmid, MB.
— May 12
,, Samuel Bradbury, MB — Aug 13
(As Anesthetist and Uadiographer.)
John H. Burdett (tempy.) 14 Feb 14
,, Thomas R. L. Jones 15 June 12
(Lent R.N. College, Greenvnch.)
„ George J. Carr, mb 18 Feb 13
„ Leonard A. Moncrieffe, mb. 2 Feb 14
Head Sister Miss Evangelina E. Harte,
B.R.o 7 May 12
Superintending Sister —
Miss Catherine C. Renwick 25 Apr 13
Nursing SisterM.\sa Ann E. Hartley-Jones
15 July 12
,, Miss Ethel A. De Blaquiere
- Oct 13
,, Miss Frances F.Tarletonl5 Aug 11
Miss Olive K. Rowlatt...23 Mar 12
,, Miss Annie M. Frank... 20 Mar 12
„ MissCharlotteA.Clarkel2 Aug 12
„ Miss Dora M. Tebbutt 18 Nov 12
„ Miss Nora E. James ...21 Sept 12
„ Miss Ethel M. G. Hirst — July 13
,, Miss Kathleen M. Atkinson
19 Feb 14
,, Miss Anne J. Mockler...l5 Oct 13
,, Miss Leonora C. Hooperl Nov 13
Store Matron Miss Frances T. Tucker 20 Feb 91
Civilian Dental Surgeon —
Lionel A. B. Moore, Esq 23 Mar 10
(And for duty with H.M.S. ' Impregnable
ser James Hart, Esq 16 June 06
(In charge of Stores).
Thomas E. S. Bowers, Esq. 6 May 10
Eldred Irving, Esq 6 May 10
Reginald A. Sinca, Esq. ...18 Feb 14
*Head Wardmaster— Sidney Q.Com&en 9 Sept 09
*(Borne in ' Vivid.')
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MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Royal Hospital, Chatham.
* Surgeon-General— Alexander J. J.
Johnston 21 Apr 33
Secretary— Major Charles W. Slaney,
R. M.L.I, (retired) 1 Oct 09
* Deputy Surgeon-General— Herbert W. G.
Doyne 1 July 13
Store Officer and Cashier— * Fleet Pay-
master, Herbert K. Horsey 8 Aug 11
Chavlain—Rev. Richard 8. Hartley ... 1 May 11
*Fl°.et Surgeon Walter G. Axford ... 1 Jan 13
* Staff Surgeon Francis Bolster,MB,BA.. — Aug 13
„ Edward VI. W. Hearn, md. 4 Jan 14
(As Anesthetist and Radiographer.)
„ Percy F. Minett 4 Jan 14
*Surqeon Sheldon" F. Dudley — Jan 14
(For instruction of Sick Berth Staff.)
„ Thomas Creaser, m.d., b. a.... 2 Aug 12
,, Henry D. Drennan, mb, ba — Aug 13
Herbert E, Perkins 30 Aug 13
Head Sister Miss Margaret H. Keenan, r.r.c.
7 May 12
Superintending Sister —
Miss M. E. Goodall-Copestake 9 July 13
Nursing Sister Miss Annie W. Robertson
16 June 11
„ Miss Mary B. Bennet 1 June 11
Miss Ettie S. Home ... 8 Sept 11
,, Miss Margaret M. Benington
26 June 12
„ Miss Vivien A. Thomas22 Aug 12
Miss Margaret B. Paterson
27 Dec 12
„ Miss Jane J. Bowman 1 Jan 13
„ Miss Beatrice Sandes 9 Jan 13
,, Miss W. D. Holmes-
Brown 15 Feb 13
,, Miss Violet K. Adams 8 Aug 13
Miss Sarah E.Lynibery 26 Feb 13
Store Matron Mrs. Fanny S. Wonnall 1 Mar 12
Civilian Dental Surgeon —
Sidney White, Esq — Apr 13
Dispenser James Innes, Esq 22 June 12
(In charge of Stores)
Richard R. Wales Edward, Esq.
22 June 12
,, Herbert Farrar, Esq. ...19 June 11
,, Trevor Worters, Esq. ... — Nov 13
*Head Wardmaster— Frederick Hannaford
— Jan 06
• (Borne in ' Pembroke.')
Royal Hospital, Portland.
* Fleet Surcteon Vidal G. Thorpe 3 Sept 12
"Staff Surgeon Arthur R. Davidson, m.b. 11 Oct 13
(And for Depot.)
*S%rqeon Frederick G. Hitch, m.b. ...12 Mar 13
Francis C. Alt >n 1 Feb 13
* Chaplain— Keu.RalphG.Sadleir.B.A. 28 Aug 13
(And for supernumeraries and for small ships.)
Superintending Sister —
Miss Evelyn M. Keays — May 13
Nursing Sister Miss Mabel Beresford...l8 Oct 11
,, Miss Maud M. Harlock 21 Sept 12
MisB Jeanne M. McGrath
23 Mar 12
Civil Dental Surgeon— James F. Place, Esq.
(and for Home Fleet). 24 June 11
Dispenser Herbert C. S. Booth, Esq....22 June 12
(In charge of Stores.)
Had Ward master Alexander B. Biggs
* (Borne in ' Victory.') 15 May 11
Royal Hospital, Haulbowline
* Fleet Surgeon— Frederick A. Capps ...15 Nov 1
(and for Dockyard.)
* Staff Surgeon.. Guy L. Buckeridge ...16 Aug 1!
(and for Dockyard.)
*Surgeon — Charles J. Aveling 14 Feb 1«
(and for Dockyard.)
Chaplain — Rev. Thomas Kane, b.a, ...17 Mar 1
Dispenser Harry H. Sturch, Esq. ... 1 Sept 0;
(In charge of Stores.)
* (Borne in ' Colleen.')
Royal Hospital, Yarmouth.
"'Fleet Surgeon — Richard Miller, m.b. 19 Dec U
"Surgeon — FrancisG. H.R. Black, m.b. 23 JunelS
Chaplain— Rev. Charles Moore, m.a. ...10 Apr 12
* (Borne in ' Pembroke.')
Royal Marine Infirmary, Deal.
Fleet Surgeon Robert Hill, C.v.o 5 Feb
Staff Surgeon... William R. Harrison.. ..14 Mav
Surgeon Gordon A. Jackson,
m.b., b.a — Aug
(Lent R.N. College, Greenwich.)
Henry H. Ormsby,
m.b., b.a. (tempy.) 14 Feb
Nursing Sister Miss Eva M. K'Eogh ...21 Sept
,, Miss Mary Bartlett 3 May
Civilian Dental Surgeon Andrew Lawrev,
Esq 11 Aug
Royal Marine Artillery Infirmary,
Portsmouth.
Fleet Surgeon John C. Ferguson, m.b., b.a.
10 Nov 13
Staff Surgeon Robert Kennedy, m.b. ...20 June 13
Surgeon Vernon L. Matthews ... 9 Apr 13
Civilian Dental Surgeon Bernard J.
Geekie, Esq 17 De ■ 13
(and for R.N. School of Music)
Royal Marine Infirmary, Portsmouth.
Fleet Surgeon Charles Strickland 1 Apr 12
Staff Surgeon Aloysius F. Fleming ...10 Dec IS
Surgeon Harry W. Nicholls 31 Aug 1J
(Lent R.N, College, Greenwich.)
Albert V.J. Richardson,
M.B., B.A. (tempy.) 14 Feb 14
Royal Marine Infirmary, Plymouth,
Fleet Surgeon John Andrews m.d. ...28 July 11
Surgeon James Barrett, m.b. ...13 Aug 11
(Lent R.N College, Greenwich.)
Frank H. Stephens
(tempy.) 14 Feb 1
Arthur H. Joy, m.b. ...22 Sept 12
Royal Marine Infirmary, Chatham.
Fleet Surqeoni o\\r\D. Hughes 8 Apr X
Staff Surgeon William C. B. Smith ... 1 Oct 1!
Surgeon William H. Edgar, m.d. 5 June 1:
Royal Naval Cadets' Sick Quarters,
Osborne.
*Fleet Surgeon Murray P. Jones 24 May 1
"■Surgeon Ernest MacEwan 13 Jan 1
"Surgeon Horace C Devas 28 Nov J li
(Lent R.N. College, Greenwich.)
Gustavus W. M. Cus-
tance (tempy.) 14 Feb
Resident SisterMisB RobinaFaiconer.R.E.c.
26 June 1
Nursing Sister Miss Annie Collett. 12 Aug i
,, MissSarahE. McClelland— Jun
* (Borne in ' Racer.')
MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
556
Royal Naval Cadets' Sick Quarters,
Dartmouth.
*Fleet Surgeon Joseph A. Moon 1 July 13
*Staff Surgeon Frederick G. Wilson,
M.B. (temp!/.) 28 Jan 14
*Surgeon Kenneth H. Hole, M.B. — Sept 12
(Lent R.N. College, Greenwich.)
William H. King 19 Mar 13
Nursing Sister Miss Mabel Basden-Smith
20 Mar 13
,, Miss Marguerite S. C. Gubb
* (Borne in ' Pomone.') 26 June 12
Sick Quarters, Shotley.
* Fleet Surgeon Christopher L. W. Bunton,
mb 28 Jan 13
* Staff Surgeon Llewellyn Lindop 15May 12
*Surgeon Edward M. W. Hearn, md 15 Oct 12
Nursing Sister Miss Elizabeth E, M.
Partridge 6 Oct 11
,, Miss Una Flood-Page 3 May 13
Civilian Dental Surgeon — John K. Palmer,
Esq 20 Jan 10
Percy G-. Richards, Esq.17 May 13
* (Borne in ' Ganges.')
Sick Quarters, Queensferry.
* Fleet Surgeon Harold P. Jones 27 Mar 14
* Staff Surgeon George D. Bateman 31 Aug 12
*(Borne in ' Columbine.')
Royal Hospital, Malta.
* Deputy Surgeon-General — James L.
Smith, mvo, MB 1 July 13
Chaplain — Bev. Michael Longridge, ma
20 May 13
*Fleet Surgeon — George T. Bishop 27 Jan 12
*Surgeon — Archibald L. Robinson, mb, ma
11 May 11
„ Sidney W. Grimwade, mb... 1 May 13
,, Cecil H. Symons 1 Nov 13
Superintending Sister — Miss Flora T. Greig
3 Jan 13
Nursing Sister — Miss Dorothy Henderson
5 July 12
„ Miss Amy M. Stulpnagel
15 July 12
,, Miss Alice Chirnside 14 July 13
,, Miss Janet Curwen .. — July 13
„ Miss Mary A. French 25 Oct 13
Store Matron— Miss Emily Mamo 1 Oct 09
Dispenser — Albert E. Minter, Esq 1 Sept 08
(In charge of Stores.)
Head Wardmaster— Walter Austen ... 9 Sept 0
* (Borne in ' Egmont.')
Royal Hospital, Gibraltar.
^Deputy Surgeon-General — William W. Pryn
28 Oct 12
Chaplain — Rev. Arthur A. Carter, ma. 2 Apr 12
fStaff Surgeon — Arthur Davidson, MB. 5 July 11
(and for Gibraltar Yard)
,, Leslie C. Rowan-Robinson,
mb. 24 Aug 11
^Surgeon— Harold H. Babington — Aug 13
Superintending Sister— Miss Mildred L. Hughes
27 Dec 12
Nursing Sister — Miss Dora C. Shewell 23 Mar 12
,, Miss Marguerite M. Abraham
— Jan 13
Dispenser — George F. Clayton, Esq. 15 Apr 10
(In charge of Stores.)
* Head Wardmaster — Harry E.Lambert 15 May 11
* (Borne in ' Cormorant.')
Royal Hospital, Hong Kong.
''Deputy Surgeon-General— Donald T.
Hoskyn, m.b 24 Feb 12
^Chaplain — Rev. George M. Tichborne,BA
1 Mar 14
*Surgeon — William H. Hastings, mb, ma
25 Mar 11
,, Edward Moxon-Browne 8 Nov 13
Superintending Sister— Miss Nita Courtice
27 Dec 12
Nursing Sister — Miss Edith M. Bamford
6 Oct 11
,, Miss Mabel C. R. Bere 3 Jan 14
Dispenser— John E. Stoneman, Esq. ...10 Jan 14
(In charge of Stores.)
* (Borne in ' Triumph.')
Royal Hospital, Bermuda.
* Fleet Surgeon — John A. Keogh, mb, ba.
20 Dec 13
(and for Bermuda Yard.)
*Staff Surgeon— RobertH.McGiffin,MB.7 Oct 12
(and for Bermuda Yard.)
Store Matron — Miss Lucy A. Johnson. ..14 Sept 00
* (Borne in ' Terror.')
Royal Hospital, Cape of Good Hope.
*Fleet Surgeon — Arthur W. B. Livesay,
MB, frcs, Ed 1 Jan 13
*Surgeon — Guy T. Verry 1 Oct 13
(For Marines. Prison, and other outside duties.)
*(Borne in ' Hyacinth.')
Royal Hospital, Ascension.
Surgeon — Albert C. Rusack, MB 1 Apr 12
(Borne in ' Cormorant.')
Royal Naval Sick Quarters,
Yokohama.
Flett Surgeon— Charles S. Woodwright 6 Jan 12
(Borne in ' Minotaur.')
Royal Naval Sick Quarters,
Wei-Hai-Wei.
Fleet Surgeon— Richard F. Clark
(Borne in ' Triumph.')
.. 5 Nov 13
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EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, GREENWICH.
Governor— The Right Hon. Winston L. Spencer-Churchill, M.P.
President — Admiral Sir Frederic W. Fisher, K.C.V.O.
■\Captain — William F. Slayter.
^Commander — Eric V. F. R. Dugmore.
Capi. R.M.— Pulteney W. Malcolm.
Medical Officer— Fleet Surgeon William A. Whitelegge, m.d., b.a.
(And for Royal Hospital School, Greenwich.)
Additional Medical Officer — C. H. Fernie, Esq.
(And for Royal Hospital School, Greenwich.)
Store Officer, Cashier and Librarian— Staff Paymaster George Whitcroft ( Ret.)
Secretary — H. F, V. Negus, Esq.
and a Second Division Clerk.
Civil Engineei — H. J. Young, Esq., a.m.i.c.e.
Curator of Naval Museum — Chief Carpenter James T. Berry (Ret.)
Office of Director of Naval Education.
Director of Naval Education— Sir J. Alfred Ewing, k.c.b., ll.d., f.r.s., d.Sc.
Deputy Superintendent of Naval Examinations— -\ Naval, Instructor Arthur J. Parish, o.B. M.
Deputy Inspector of Naval Schools— \Naval Instructor Ivor Curtis, m.a., A.M.l.Meeh.E.
Clerical Assistant— W. M. Bussell, Esq.
and a Second Division Clerk.
t Chief Schoolmaster— 'Mr. Richard Mountstephens.
2 Hired Extra Clerks.
{See page 540.)
Mathematics.
Professor — William Burnside, Esq., M.A., F.R.8.
Instructor — George A. Witherington, Esq., b.a.
Naval Instructor — tThomas Y. Baker, b.a.
Professorial Staff.
Nautical Astronomy and Navigation.
Instructor and Lecturer — t Naval Instructor
Stanton F. Card, b.a.
Naval Instructor— -\ John White, M.A.
Applied Mechanics.
Professor — James B. Henderson, Esq., d.sc.
Instructor— B. P. Haigh, Esq., B. Sc, a.m.i.c.e.
Physics.
Professor— Cecil L. Fortescue, Esq., M.A.
Instructor in Physics and Mathematics—
G. B. Bryan, Esq., b.a., d.sc.
Chemistry.
Professoi — Vivian B. Lewes, Esq.
Instructor — John S. S. Brame, Esq.
(And Asst. to Professor of Hygiene.)
Fortification.
Professor — Major S; St. Lt.-Col. Harry D. Far-
quharson, r.m.l.i.
Assistant— Lieutenant Ernest J. B.Tagg.R.M.L.i.
Naval Architecture.
Instructors— T. B. Abell and L. Woollard, Esqs.
Marine Engineering.
Instructor— Eng. Commander Lionel M Hobbs
Naval Instructor— Marshall H. Robinson, b.a.'
Foreign Languages.
Instructors in French— 31. A. Barrere and M D
Harrault.
Instructor in German— B.. G. Atkins, Esq.
Naval Medical School.
Professor of Clinical Pathology— Fleet Surgeon
Percy W. Bassett-Smith, c.b., m.r.c.p.
Professor of Hygiene — Fleet Surgeon' Arthur
Gaskell, f.r.c.s.
For Special Service.
Eng. Lieutenant— David N. H. Bowen.
t Naval Instructors— Maurice A. Ainslie, B.A.
Richard H. Whapham, M.A., b.sc
Thomas Slator, b.a.
t Borne tn ' President.'
EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
558
OFFICERS WHO ARE NOW STUDYING AT THE COLLEGE.
ADVANCED TORPEDO COURSE.
Lieutenants.
Rodolph H. F. De Salis.
Reginald A . Jackson.
ADVANCED GUNNERY COURSE.
Lieutenants.
Lancelot G. Ingham.
Gerard W. T. Robertson.
ENGINEERING COURSE.
Lieutenants.
•Alexander L. P. Mark-
Wardlaw.
Edward R. Micklem.
Charles D. Milward.
Guy F. P.. Ottley.
Owen W. Phillips.
Frederic N. Attwood.
John F. B. Carslake.
Edward W. H. Blake.
Victor H. Danckwerts.
John P. Charley.
Denys C. Ford.
Cuthbert W. S. Gibson.
John M. Heath.
Bernard J . Littledale.
Gilbert C. Maiden.
Henry N. Lesley.
Algernon U. Willis
Edward N. Syfret.
Leonard C. Rideal.
Villiers J. H. H. Sankey
Brian L. G. Sebastian.
John B. Sidgwick.
Douglas C. Tudor.
Hugo W. L. Tyrrell.
NAVIGATION COURSE.
Commencing litti April, 1914.
Lieut. Robert D. King-Harman. Lieut. Walter F. Smithwick.
Sub-Lieut. Charles A. Sperling.
Probationary Lieutenants (Royal Marines).
Charles H. Congdon. Robert G. Sturge
Harold R. Lambert.
Hamilton W. Simpson
John H. Willoughby.
Wilfrid B.F. Lukis.
Arthur R. Chater.
Charles B. Conybeare.
Richard C. G. Foote.
F. J. Blackman.
R. W. L. Gawn.
G. McCloghrie.
Probationary Second Lieutenants (Royal Marines).
John S. S. Thornely.
Claude F. Mead.
Cecil Brooke-Short.
Richard W. H. M. Empson.
Maurice D. Quill.
Francis C , Law.
Thomas H. Jameson.
Naval Instructor John L. Holt, m.a.
Arthur N. Williams.
William F. S. Fawckner.
Edward G. M. Roe.
Charles P. Tuckey.
Cecil H. Hazell.
Frederick C. G. Stock.
Eric D'O. Walters.
Probationary Assistant Constructors.
H. May. H. S. Pengelley.
J. E. P. Moon. V. G. Shepheard.
D. E. J. Offord. F. Sutcliffe.
Lieut. C. H. Boykett.
„ P. G. Glanville.
Reginald H. Bunyard.
Norman Card.
Thomas H Claik.
Eustace Arkwright. m.b.
Percy H. Boyden, m.d.
Officers of Royal Indian Marine
Lieut. J. N. Metcalfe.
„ H. M. Salmond.
*Actmg Mates.
Harold W. Coles.
George F. Elson.
Nicholas Manley.
Acting Royal Marine Gunners.
John T. Le Seelleur. Edwin J. Williams.
AT NAVAL MEDICAL SCHOOL.
Fleet Surgeons.
Frederick W . Parker.
{Lent from ' Prince of Wales.')
Ernest A. Penfold, m.b.
Sub-Lieut. A. H. B. Gray.
Leonards. Pearson.
Frank P. Skuse.
Samuel H. Tucker.
Jonathan Shaiiu, m.b.
(Lent from ' Impregnable.')
Michael J. Smith, m.d.,
F.R.C.S.I.. B.A.
James Barratt, m.b.
(Lent from R.M. Division,
Plymouth.)
Hugh F. Briggs
(Lent from ' Prince of Wales.')
Horace C. Devas.
(Lent from Osborne College.)
*MichaelP. Fitzgerald, m.b.
Staff Surgeon.
Herbert W. B. Shewell, m.a., m.b.
Surgeons undergoing Qualifying Course for Promotion.
Kenneth H. Hole, m.b.
(Lent from Dartmouth College.)
Gordon A. Jackson, m.b., b.a.
(Lent from R.M. Division,
Deal.)
Thomas R. L. Jones
(Lent from Plymouth Hospital.)
*George M. Levick.
* Borne in 'President.''
Alfred G. Malcolm, m.b.
(Lent from ' Alecto.)
Harry W. Nicholls.
(Lent from R.M. Division,
Portsmouth.)
* Arthur T. Rivers.
*GiiDert F. Syme.
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EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
EOYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH.
t Captain The Hon. Victor A. Stanley, mvo.
(And for command of ' Pomone.')
INaval Staff.
Commander Henry G. Sherbrooke
■ The Right Hon. Lord Alastair
M. Graham
John A. M. Sturges.
Lieutenants ... J, SJ'^ilfrecI ^ itirlinf,
(N) Walter O. Spurrell
Henry E. C. Blagiove
Francis G. Glossop
. The Hon. Humphrey Legge
Eng. Com Edward A. Short
f Arthur. V. Eldridge
I William C. Hartou
**•«■* j^?.0drTr!RPeU
I Harry H. Wilson
^Geoffrey Morgan.
Chaplain Rev. Henry D. Dixon-
Wright, MVO, MA.
Fleet Surgeon Joseph A. Moon
Staff' Surgeon Frederick G. Wilson,
MB (tempt/.)
Fleet Paymaster John A. Keys
Surgeon Kenneth H. Hole, MB.
(Lent R.N. College^ Greenwich)
William H. King
Assist. Paymaster ...Archibald F. Cooper
Ernest D. G. Colles
Ch. Carpenter Walter J. Ward
Gunner William 0. P. Crabb
Michael J. J. Sartain
Artif. Eng Robert Quinton
Professorial Staff.
Head Master.
Cyril E. Ashfcrd, Esq., mvo., ma.
Heads of Departments.
Modern Languages ...Rev. Ernest H. Arkwright,
MVO, ma (Second Master)
history Sf Englinh ...Robert J?. Davidson, Esq.,
MA
Science.. Alexander P. McMullen,
Esq., ma
Navigation ^ Naval Inst. John Camp,
BA
Mathematics Harry E. Piggott, Esq., ma
Senior Masters.
W. H. Anslie, Esq., MA {Mod. Languages)
Hubert Brown, Esq., ma (Mod. Languages)
Arthur J. L. Darby, Esq., ba (History and Mod.
La?iguuges)
Henry W. Gregson, Esq.,BA (.Science)
Percy T. Harrison, Esq., MA (Mathematics)
Harold W. Hodges, Esq., ba (History and
English)
Robert M. Milne, Esq., ma (Mathematics)
Kenneth G. Reid, Esq., ma (Science)
Assistant Masters and Naval Instructors.
Denys Bond, Esq., ma. (Modern Languages)
Andre M.R. Charbonnier, Esq. (Mod. Languages)
•^' V. , Qe-Seymour, Esq., ba. (History and
English)
D. F. Ferguson, Esq. (Science)
^ Naval Inst. Edward W. Fitch, b.a.
\Naval Inst. John G. Green, ba.
Charles E. L. Hammond, Esq. , ba (History)
George L. N. Hope, Esq. (History and Modern
Languages)
Edward A.Hughes,Esq.,BA(Jffisfory and English)
James F. McKean, Esq., ma (Mathematics)
Alfred R. Marshall, Esq., ba (Science)
Eng. Lieut. Mark Martin (Ret.) (Science)
Manfred Megson, Esq., ba (Science and Mathe-
matics)
John T. Nance, Esq., ma (Science)
Donald Portway, Esq., ba (Science)
C. L. Reynolds, Esq. (Mathematics)
Morris B. Tasker, Esq., ma (Science)
Nursing Sister.
Miss Mabel Basden Smith
20 Mar 12
T Borne in ' Pomone.'
EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
560
ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, OSBORNE.
* Captain Rudolf W. Bentinck.
(And for command of ' Racer.')
*Naval Staff.
Commander— Eric J. A. Fullerton.
Lieut, -Com.— Henry E. D. H. Willoughby.
( Henry B. Maltby.
Lieutenants ' Richard M. Welby.
") Alban T. B. Curteis.
'.George A. Scott.
Eng. Commander — William C. Stevens.
{Bernard Child.
Frank H. Pratt.
Francis L. Mogg.
Rowland A. C. Michell.
Roland P. Dalton.
LionelB. R. Wansborough.
Capt. R.M.— Alfred D. Welch.
Chaplain— Rev. John J. Gay, m.a.
Fleet Surgeon— Murray P. Jones.
Fleet Paymaster — George A. Koe.
Surgeon— Gustavus W. M. distance (tempy.).
Horace C. Devas.
(Lent R.N. College, Greenwich.)
Ernest MacEwen.
(And for duties in connection with Physical
Training.)
Assistant Paymaster— Archibald C. M. Edmonds
Gordon Franklin.
Ch. Boatsuain — Florence Sullivan.
Ch. Artif. Eng— George T. Ward.
Gunner — Walter L. Caple.
Carpenter — William Johns (b).
Professorial Staff.
Head Master.
Charles Godfrey, Esq., M.v.o., m.a.
Heads of Departments.
Science J. Watt, Esq., m.v.o., m.a
(Second Master).
Geography W. L. Bunting, Esq., m.a.
Modern Languages. .,W. M. Poole, Esq., m.a.
Mathematics R. Nettell, Esq., m.a.
History Sf English. ..G. A. R. Callender,Esq.,M.A
Senior Masters.
A. P. Boissier, Esq., b.a. (Mathematics).
H. L. Collen, Esq., m.a. (Mathematics).
G. F. Gibbons, Esq., m.a. (Mathematics).
H. G. W. Hughes-Games, Esq., m.a. (Mathe-
matics) .
Jj. Lassimonne, Esq. (Officier de V Instruction
Publique) (Mod. Languages).
C. H. C. Livesey. Esq., m.a. m.sc (Physics).
F. M. Ranson, Esq., b.a. (Mathematics).
G. B. Smith, Esq., m.a. (History and English)
B. S. Wolfe, Esq., m.a. (Mathematics).
H. R. Yates, Esq., m.a., b.sc. (Physics).
Assistant Masters and Naval Instructors.
P. E. Anderson-Morshead,Esq.(iempy.)(^t.story
and English).
R.W. Bates, Esq., b.a., L. esL. (Mod. Languages),
A. J. Bostock Hill, b.a. (Mathematics).
^Naval Inst. Frederick M. Broadbent, m.a.
A.G. Clarke, Esq.B. A..(History. English. German).
A, G. Denniston, Esq., b.a. (Mod. Languages).
C. D. Edmonds, Esq., m.a. (History and English).
H. L. Firkins, Esq., m.a. (Mathematics and
Physics).
J. H." Franklin, Esq., b.a. (Mathematics).
C. H. Grenfell, Esq., b.a. (Mod. Languages).
J. Hooper, Esq., M.A..(Mod. Languages).
A. C. Huson, Esq., b.a. (Mathematics).
R. P. Keigwin, Esq., M.A. ( Mod. Languages).
M. A. Lewis, Esq., b.a. (History fy Mod.
Languages) .
R. P. Marshall, Esq., m.a. (Physics).
A. M. C. Nicholl, Esq., m.a. (.Physics).
E. A. Price, Esq., b.a. (Mathematics).
W. Stradling, Esq., m.a. (Mathematics).
J. D. Upcott, Esq., b.a. (History and Modern
Languages),
E. T. Warner, Esq., m.a. (Physics).
Resident Sister
Nursing Sisters
Miss Robina Falconer, r.r.c.
[ Miss Annie Collett.
! Miss Sarah E. McClelland.
* Borne in ' Racer.'
t Borne in ' Victory.'
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EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
ROYAL NAVAL WAR COLLEGE, PORTSMOUTH.
Vice- Admiral The Hon. Sir Alexander E. Bethell, k.c.m.g. (In Command).
Flag Captain — Captain Charles E. Le Mesurier.
Secretary — Martin G. Bennett.
Lieut.- Com. —Edward L. Grieve (tempy.)
Eng. Commander — Arthur Brown.
Major Sj Bt.Lt.-Col.R.M.A — Charles L. Brooke.
Capt. R.M.A.— Richard F. C. Foster.
Librarian
Lieutenant — Reginald G. Copleston (Retired),
Captain...
Commanders
Bertram H. Smith.
/"Arthur de K. L. May.
Henry G. E. Lane.
Charles T. Hardy.
Alfred D. P. R. Pound.
Herbert W. W. Hope.
Guy P. Bigg-Wither.
Thomas Fisher.
(For War Staff Duties.)
k Arthur Rice
(All borne in ' Victory.')
FOR WAR COURSE.
Vice-Admiral Robert N. Ommanney, C.B.
Rear- Admirals.
Seymour E. Erskine I Robert S. Phipps Hornby, C.m.g.
The Hon. Horace L. A. Hood, C.B., M.V.O., d.s.o. | Trevylyan D. W. Napier, m.v.o.
Captains.
James T. Bush.
Denis B. Crampton, M.v.o.
(Lent from ' Alexandra ')
John B. Drummond.
Hugh Edwards.
Sydney S. Hall, c.B. (lent).
Hugh L. P. Heard.
Alan G. Hotham.
Percy T. H. Beamish.
The Hon. Matthew R. Best, M.v.o.
Maurice D. Evans.
Henry P. V. Hickman.
Robert A. Hornell.
George M. Keane.
Thomas J, S. Lyne.
Henry W. Osburn.
Granville M. Heriot, d.s.o
Sydney B. Boyd-Richardson.
(S) M. Brock Birkett.
(G) Kenneth B. M. Churchill
Brian P. MacMahon.
G) Patrick Macnamara.
Ronald H. Hilliard.
(N) Charles S. Morris.
Robert W. Johnson.
Frank Larken.
Ernest K. Loring.
Henry B. Pelly, m.v.o.
(Lent from ' Invincible')
Edward H. Rymer.
Cecil M. Staveley.
Percival H. Warleigh.
Commanders.
Walter R. G. Petre.
Seymour F. Rowe.
Rafe G. Rowley-Conwy.
William F. Sells.
Joseph A. Shuter, M.v.o.
Hugh G. C. Somerville.
Charles W. Trousdale.
George B. W. Young.
Majors, R. M.L.I.
| Edward K. Story.
FOR WAR STAFF COURSE.
^'Commanders
| The Hon. Bertram T. C O. Freeman Mitford.
* Lieutenant- Commanders ,
Erskina A. Nicolson.
(N) Cradock W. C. J . Nowell.
(T) Charles E. Turle.
I
* Lieutenants.
I (T) Alfred H. Taylor.
Capt., R.M., Gerald R. S. Hickson.
*Borne in ' Victory '
ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, KEYHAM.
Eng Captain in Command Charles G. Taylor, m.v.o.
Lieutenant George A. Revinglon.
'Eng. Commander Walter R. Parnall.
Eng. Lieutenant John M. Murray.
Alfred O. Wood.
Naval Instructor Edward T, Goldsmith, B.A.
(Borne in ' Vivid,')
EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS, &c.
562
TEACHING STAFF, DOCKYARD SCHOOLS.
Portsmouth
Head Master— G. T. drivers, Esq.
Senior Assistant Master — John 0. Wildman,
Esq., B.sc.
"'Junior Assistant Masters — Walter French, Esq.
Henry W. Turner,
Esq.
Devonport.
Head Master — P. Darlington, Esq.
Senior Assistant Mastet — Parker Motley, Esq.,
M.se.
fPercival H. S. Kemp-
| ton.
Ernest Mc Kenzie,
Esq., m.sc.
I Alexander S. Ritchie,
L Esq.
* Junior AssistantMaiters*
Chatham.
Head Master — H. L. J. Masson, Esq.
Senior Assistant Master — Frank N. Tinkler,
Esq., b.sc.
^Junior Assistant Masters— C. W. Fiske, Esq.
J. Norrie, Esq.
Sheerness.
Schoolmaster — Sidney G. Horsley, Esq., ba.
Junior Assistant Master — F. J. Crabbe, Esq., b.sc.
Pembroke.
Schoolmaster — John M. Irvine, Esq., B.sc.
Junior Assistant Master — Thomas H. Essery,
Esq.
Haulbowline.
Senior Assistant Master- in- Charge — B. J. Chubb,
* Arranged alphabetically.
TEACHING STAFF, MECHANICAL TRAINING ESTABLISHMENTS,
Boy Artificers.
Portsmouth.
Civilian Schoolmaster — W. H. T. Pain, Esq.
Devonport.
Civilian Schoolmaster — L. W. Mathieson, Esq.
Mechanicians.
Chatham.
Civilian Schoolmaster — C. W. Willsteed, Esq.,
A.M.i.Mech.E.
Assistant Master— Philip O. Penrose, Esq.,
A.M.i.Mech.E.
Educational Staff.
Head Master— 3 . E. Evans, Esq., ba
ROYAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL, GREENWICH.
Superintendent — Captain Edmund M. C. Cooper-Key, mvo (Ret.) 1 Mar 06
Naval Staff.
Cashier and Store Officer —
Fleet Paymaster —William B. Penny 30 Nov 10
Chaplain — Rev. Dallas G. Brooks . . 10 Apr 12
Medical Officer— Fleet Surgeon William
A. Whitelegge, m.d., b.a 8 Apr 14
(And for R. N. College, Greenwich).
Chief Officer — Hon. Lieut. Joseph Reed, rn
14 June 98
Additional Medical Officer — C. H. Fernie, Esq., 1 Oct 13
(And for Royal Naval College, Greenwich.)
Masters
i Charles J. Isaac, Esq.
J James Wakeford, Esq.
( W. H. Evans, Esq. .
25 Oct 92
25 Nov 04
26 May07
ROYAL HOSPITAL, GKEENWICH.
Office of the Chaplain of the Fleet.
Chaplain of the Fleet . . . The fen. Archdeacon Hugh S.Wood, d.d.,~\
(Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the King) I - Oct 04
(Chaplain of the Royal Hospital, j
Greenwich) ]
Staff Clerk John Hooper, Esq. (for duty with the Chaplain of the Fleet).
GREENWICH HOSPITAL LIVINGS HELD BY CHAPLAINS OF
THE ROYAL NAVY.
Pursuant to Act of Parliament, 51 Geo. III. cap. 194, and 10 Geo. IV. cap. 25, sec. 335.
Patrons— The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.
Simonburn—Jhe Rev. Ernest G. Cull,
M,A 27 Feb 13
Humshaugh—The Rev. John H. Pitman, m.a.
25 Sept 99
Wark— rAeiJei).RobertO'D.Ross-Lewin,
' m.a.,l.th 30Sept92
Bellinqham— TheRev .F rancis C . Hartley ,
B.A 22 Apr 05
Thorneyburn—The Rev. Wilfrid W.
Nicholson, m.a . 20 June 10
Greystead — The Rev. Bertram H. Meeres,
b.a 14 June 13
Falstone — TheRev. Arthur J. Dexter, b.a.
11 July 13
Alston with Garrigill — The Rev.
William Oxland, b.a 30 Nov 01
NAVAL PRISON, BODMIN.
Deputy-Governor Commander Thomas Braudreth, r.n. (ret.) 1 Jan 11
Chaplain Rev. Thomas Austin. M A., R.N. (ret.) 1 Aug 07
563
ROYAL NAVAL NURSING SERVICE.
QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL NAVAL
NURSING SERVICE.
President.
HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA.
SISTERS OF NURSING STAFF AT THE ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITALS, &c.
Head Sisters,
Miss Evangelina B. Harte, R.R.C. {Plymouth).
Miss Margaret H. Keenan, R.R.C. (Chatham).
Miss Katherine M. Hickley, R.R.C. (Haslar),
Superintending Sisters.
Miss Evelyn M. Keays (Portland).
Miss Mildred L. Hughes (Gibraltar).
Miss Mary C. Clark (H aslar).
Miss Catherine C. Renwiek (Plymouth).
Miss Flora T. Greig (Malta).
Miss MargaretB. Goodall-Copestake (Chatham).
Miss Nita Courtice (Hong Kong).
Nursing Sisters.
Miss Robina Falconer, R.R.C. (Osborne).
mMiss Eva Mary K'Eogh (Deal).
Miss Mary Bartlett (Deal).
Miss Elizabeth E. M. Partridge (Shotley).
Miss Mabel Beresford (Portland) .
Miss Mabel Basden Smith (Dartmouth).
Miss Maud M. Harloek (Portland).
Miss Jeanne M. McGrath (Portland).
Miss Ann E. Hartley-Jones (Plymouth).
Miss Una Flood-Page (Shotley).
Miss Ethel A. de Blaquiere (Plymouth).
Miss Edith M. Bamford (Hong Kong).
Miss Dora C. Shewell (Gibraltar).
Miss Dorothy Henderson (Malta).
Miss Amy M. StUlpnagel (Malta).
Miss Marguerite M. Abraham (Gibraltar).
Miss Alice Chirnside (Malta).
Miss Annie Collett (Osborne).
Miss Janet Curwen (Malta).
Miss Marguerite S. C. Gubb (Dartmouth).
Miss Mary A. French (Malta).
Miss Mabel C. R. Bere (Hong Kong).
Miss Annie W. Robertson (Chatham).
Miss Frances F. Tarleton (Plymouth).
Miss Mary B. Bennet (Chatham).
Miss Olive- K. Rowlatt (Plymouth).
Miss Sarah E. McClelland (Osborne).
Miss Ettie S. Home (Chatham).
Miss Annie M. Frank (Plymouth) .
Miss Margaret M. Benington (Chatham) .
Miss Charlotte A. Clarke (Plymouth).
Miss Vivien A. Thomas (Chatham).
Miss Dora M. Tebbutt (Plymouth).
Miss Margaret B. Paterson (Chatham).
Miss Nora E. James (Plymouth).
Miss Jane J. Bowman (Chatham).
Miss Beatrice Sandes (Chatham).
Miss Winifred D. Holmes-Brown (Chatham).
Miss Ethel M. G. Hirst (Plymouth).
Miss Violet K. Adams (Chatham).
Miss Kathleen M. Atkinson (Plymouth).
Miss Anne J. Mockler (Plymouth).
Miss Sarah E. Lymbery (Chatham).
Miss Leonora C. Hooper (Plymouth).
Miss Sara O. Johnston (Haslar).
Miss EmmelineM. M. Hughes (Haslar).
Miss Bertha M. Martin (Haslar).
Miss Annie Fryer (Haslar).
Miss Winifred H. Ashe (Haslar).
Miss Lilian Phillips (Haslar)
Miss Jessie H. lieijjh (Haslar).
Miss Alice M. Shrewsbury (Haslar),
Probationary Nursing Sisters.
Miss Mar.jorie Turner (Haslar).
Miss Marjory Maughan (Haslar).
Miss Edith Hope (Haslar).
Miss Ethel Towner (Haslar).
Miss Maria P. Winning (Haslar)^
Miss Mary L. Hocking (Haslar).
Miss Phyllis A. Bowles (Haslar).
Miss Hilda M. Bryant (Haslar).
STORE MATRONS, &C.
564
LIST OF STORE MATRONS AT THE ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITALS.
Mi9s Frances T. Tucker {Plymouth).
Miss Emily Mamo (Malta).
Miss Lucy A. Johnson (Bermuda).
Miss Florence Adelaide Curtis (Haslar).
Mrs. Fanny S. Wonnall (Chatham).
LIST OF CIVILIAN DENTAL SURGEONS.
Robert R. Adams, Bsq.( J'outAs' Training
Establishment, Devonport) 27 Aug 12
Sidnev W. Bevis, Esq. (R.N. Barracks,
Portsmouth) 15 Mar 13
Thomas P. Cooper,Esq.(.R. N. Barracks,
Chatham) 10 May 13
Thomas A. Bell Corless, Esq. (B. N.
Barracks, Devonvort) 31 Aug 12
Graham Cotterell, Esq. (H.M.S.
'■Powerful' and for general duty ivith
Training Service) 13 Dec. 13
Edward E. Fletcher, Esq. (R. N.
Barracks, Devo?iport) 9 Apr 10
Bernard John Geekie, Esq. (B.M.
Artillery and R.N. School of Music)ll Dec. 13
JohnS.F.Horton.Esq. (R.N.Barracks,
Chatham) 15 Mar 13
Andrewr;a\vrey,Esq.(.R.Af.Z)epoi,DeaZ)ll Aug 13
Harold M. Meek, Esq. (B.N.Barracks,
Devonport) — Mar 13
Lionel A. Burke Moore, Esq. (H.M.S.
' Impregnable ' and for duty at B.N.
Hospital, Plymouth) 1 Aug 11
Walter C. Murray, Esq. (Portsmouth) 21 Feb 10
Charles D.Neale.Esq. (R.N.Barracks,
Portsmouth) 15 Mar 13
Wilfred R. Ollis, Esq. (H.M.S. ' Im-
pregnable') 22 Apr 12
John R. Palmer, Esq. (B.N. Barracks,
Chatham) 20 Jan 10
David Paterson, Esq. (H.M.S.
'Powerful') 22 Aug 12
James F. Place, Esq. (Home Fleet and
Portland) 24 June 11
Percy G. Richards, Esq. (Shotley) 17 May 13
Frederick Thompson, Esq. (Haslar)... 29 Aug 10
Oscar Trigge, Esq. (B. N. Barracks,
Devonport) — Apr 13
Robert S. W ird, Esq. (Shotley) 19 Jan 14
Sidney White, Esq. (B. N. Hospital,
Chatham) — Apr 13
George E. Wood, Esq. (li. N. Barracks,
Portsmouth) 1 Apr 06
LIST OF DISPENSERS IN HIS MAJESTY'S MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS
AT HOME AND ABROAD.
James Hart, Esq., Plymouth (in chargt of stores).
Albert Edward Minter, Esq., Malta (in charge
of stores).
Harry H. Sturch, Esq., Haulbowline (in charge
of stores).
James Innes, Esq., Chatham (in charge of stores).
Francis W. Hooper, Esq., Haslar (in charge of
stores).
Edward Nursaw, Esq., Haslar.
Frederick H. Waterhouse, EBq., Haslar,
thomas E. 8. Bowers, Esq., Plymouth.
Fohn E. Stoneman, Esq., Hong Kong (/« charge
of stores').
Eldred Irving, Esq., Plymouth.
George F. Clayton, Esq., Gibraltar (in charge of
stores).
Reginald A. Sinca, Esq., Plymouth.
Herbert C. S. Booth, Esq., Portland (in charge
of stores).
Harry M. Corke, Esq., Haslar.
Richard R. Wales Edward, Esq., Chatham.
Herbert Farrar, Esq., Chatham.
Joseph P. Marmion, Esq., Haslar.
Trevor Worters, Esq., Chatham.
Sa.ioldE.Ra.lste&i.'Biq., Ha»lar(Supernumerary).
565
SICK QUARTERS.
SICK QUARTERS.
Note.— Where the Surgeon and Agent is not residing at the first place shown against his name, his
address is indicated in italics after the name.
Surgeons and Agents.
Abbotsbuky (see Langton).
Aberdeen— Peter Howie, Esq., M.B.
W. T. Stn.— E. Oliphant, Esq., M.B.
Aberyst with— Thomas D. Harries, Esq.
Aldborough (see Hornsea).
Aldeburgh, Sizewell, and Thorpe — Northern
Portion — K. B. Wrightson, Esq., M.D.
Southern Portion to Woodbridge Haven —
Thomas C. Askin, Esq., M.D.
[Alderton, Woodbridge.}
Alderney— Edgar W. Livesay, Esq.
Alnmouth, Amble and Cresswell— John S
Forrest, Esq. [Warkworth, Northumberland.]
Amble (see Alnmouth).
Amlwch — Thomas Jones, Esq.
Anderby— Erancis J. Spilsbury, Esq.
[Hogsthorpe, Alford, Lines.]
Annalong and Kilkeel — Henry E. Evans,
Esq. [Kilkeel, Co. Down.]
Annan— William Elder, Esq., M.B.
Anstruther — John J. Wilson, Esq., M.B.
Appledore — William A. Valentine, Esq.
Ardglass and Killough— Arthur W. S.
MeComiskey, Esq. [Killough, Co. Down.]
Ardmore, Ballymacart, and Whiting Bay
— Timothy Eoley, Esq.
Ardrossan — John Macdonald, Esq., M.B.
Arklow, Mizen Head, and Kilmichael—
Patrick J. Hamilton, Esq., M.B.
Aran, Isles of— (Galway)— Michael O Brien,
Esq., M.D. [Kilronan, N. Aran.~\
Arranmore (see Burton Port).
Arrochar, Loch Long— W. M. T. Wilson, Esq.,
M.B. [Tarbet, Loch Lomond.]
Arthurstown — William J. Anglim, Esq.
Atherfield (see Brook).
*Auchmithie — James A. Dewar, Esq., M.D.
Babbicombe (see Torquay).
Bacton— William P. Blewitt, Esq.
Balbriggan and La yto wn — William F.
Pullam, Esq.
Balderig — E. A. Mullins, Esq.
[Ballycastle House, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo.]
Ballantrae — William W. Fullarton, Esq., M.B.
Ballinacarrig (see Wicklow).
Ballinacourty— John W. Williams, Esq., M.D.
[Bridge Street, Dungarvan.]
Ballyally (see Castletownsend).
Ballycastle and Torr Head (Co. Antrim)—
Daniel Boy Ian, Esq., M.B.
Ballycotton, Ballycroneen, East Ferry,
Eoches Point, and Inch— Daniel J. O'K.
Murphy, Esq. [Cloyne, Co. Cork.]
*Ballygally— John M. Killen, Esq., M.D.
[Larue, Co. Antrim."]
Ballygeary (see Rosslare).
Ballyheigue, Fehit, and Cashen River—
Leslie Crosbie, Esq.
[Brandon View, Ardfert, Co. Kerry.}
Ballymacart (see Ardmore).
*Ballyshannon— Frederick W. Condon, Esq.
Ballyvaughan (Co. Clare)— Denis O'Dwyer,
Esq.
Ballywalter (see Donaghadee).
Baltimore (see Castletownsend).
Bamburgh (see Sunderland, North).
Banff— William Fergusson, Esq., M.D.
Bangor— Corbet W. Owen, Esq., M.B.
Bangor (Co. Down), and Helens Bay—
Henry Bell, Esq.
Banmouth (see Portrush).
Bannow (see Bar of Lough).
Bantham— Lionel de C. E. Harston.Esq.
[The Knowle, Kingsbridge, S. Devon.]
Bantry— John J. O'Mahony, B.A., M.B.
Bar of Lough and Bannow— Michael O'Brien,
Esq. [Bannow, Co. Wexford.]
Barnstaple — Arthur W. Lemarchand, Esq.
Barra Island— F. M. Mcintosh, Esq. [Castle-
bay, Barra, A/.B.]
Barrow-in-Furness and Walney Island—
William Sinclair, Esq., M.D.
*Barton Cliff— H. Hunter Woods, Esq.
[New Milton, Hants.]
Barton-on-Humber and New Holland—
Thomas S. Morley, Esq., M.D.
Barry— John Powell, Esq.
Beadnell (see Sunderland, North).
Beaulieu River (see Lymington).
Bedenham (see Priddy's Hard).
Beer (see Seaton).
Belfast— James Blewitt, Esq.
Belhelvie and Collieston— William Sinclair,
Esq., M.B.
[Torlundie, Station Road, Ellon, Aberdeenshire.]
Belmullet, Blacksod Point, Doohooma, and
Elly Bay— Arthur F. Studdert, Esq.
Bembridge — W. H. Frome Young, Esq.
Berwick and Goswick— Charles G. Maclagan,
Esq., M.B.
Berwick (North)— John L. Crombie, Esq.,
M.D.
Bexhill and Pevensey— Andrew Murdock,
Esq., M.B.
Birkenhead— Conrad T. Green Esq. (Address—
31, Shrewsbury Road.)
Blackrock (see Brighton).
Blacksod Point (see Belmullett).
Blatchington— William P. Morgan, Esq,
[" Rostrevor," Seaforth.]
* Ctatt Guard Station Abolished.
SICK QUARTERS.
566
Blundellsands — James Huskie, Esq., M.D.
Blyth Haven— George Newstead, Esq., M.D.
Bolt Head (see Prawle).
Bo'ness— Peter Aitken, Esq.
Bonmahon— Bryan Foley, Esq.
Boulmer (see Newton).
Bournemouth— Henry G. Lys, Esq., M.D.
Bovisand (see Yealm).
Boyne and Clogher — Patrick J.McKevett.Esq.
[Termonfeckin, Drogheda.]
Bradwell— Sidney E. Barrett, Esq., M.B. •
[ The Limes, Tillingham, Essex.]
Brancaster, Staith, and Thornham— Samuel
Hamill, Esq., M.D.
[Burnham House, Burnham Market, Norfolk.]
Brandon Quay— P. Ferris, Esq., M.B.
[Castlegregory, Co. Kerry.]
Bhanscombe (see Seaton).
Bray (Co. Wicklow)— Cecil Brew, Esq., M.D.
Bridlington— H. J. Clarendon-Godfrey, Esq.
Brightlingsea — Charles A. S. Ling, Esq.
(Also acts for Ships moored in R. Black-water.)
Brighton and Blackrock— Ebenezer Snell,
Esq. (Address — 7, Pavilion Parade.)
Bristol — John C. Heaven, Esq. (Address—
17, Whiteladies Road, Clifton.)
Brixham— George B. Elliott, Esq.
Brixton, I. or W. (see Brook).
Broadhaven (see St. Annes Head).
Broadstairs (see Ramsgate).
Brook, Brixton, Atherfield, and St.
Catherine's Point— Walter J. Jolliffe, Esq.
[Yafford House, Shorwell, I.O.W.]
Buckie, N.B.— William Simpson, Esq., M.B.
Bude— Thomas A. King, Esq.
Budleigh Salteston— Henry F. Semple, Esq.
Buncrana (Co. Donegal) — Neal Nelson, Esq.
Burghead— William L. Stephen, Esq., M.B.
Burnham and Roach River (Essex)— Harold
D. Lander, Esq., B.A.
[Avonhurst, Burnham on Crouch.]
Burnmouth (see Eyemouth).
Burntisland (Fifeshire)— Edgar A. King,
Esq.
Burton Port and Arranmore — J. C .McMullin,
Esq. [Burton Port, Co. Donegal.]
Butt of Lewis— John M. Ross, Esq., M.B.
[*' Borve," Barvas, Stornoway]
Cahirciveen— Joseph F. Mannix, Esq.
Cairnbulg (see Frazerburgh)
Cairnlough (see Glenarm)
Cairnryan (see Stranraer)
Calshot Castle and Lepe — Joseph Hutchin-
son, Esq. [Fawley, Southampton]
Campbeltown— William Gibson, Esq., M.D.
Cappa— John F. Counihan,Esq.
[Kilrush, Co. Clare.
Cardiff— Alfred Rees, Esq.
[29, Cathedral Road, Cardi/f]
Carnarvon— Griffith R. Griffith, Esq., M.B.
Carnoustie— C. S. Hunter, Esq.
Carnsore (see Rosslare)
Carrickfergus— Samuel Killen, Esq.
Cashen River (see Ballyheigue)
Castletownsend, Union Hall, Ballyally
and Baltimore— T. J. O'Meara, Esq., M.B.
[Curragh View, Skibbereen]
Castletown, Berehaven — Charles Harrison,
Esq.
Castletown, I. of Man— Henry P. Hannay,
Esq., M.B.
Cawsand and Rame Head — James T. Cheves,
Esq. \_Anderton, Plymouth]
Challaboro' (see Morthecombe)
Charlestown— E. Jeffery, Esq.
[Hill House, St. Austell]
Chichester Harbour, Thorney, and Selsey
—Arthur M. Barford, Esq.
[The Willows, Chichester]
Christchurch and Southbourne— Sidney H.
Snell, Esq., M.D.
Clacton-on-Sea — Percy Coleman, Esq., M.B.
Cleethorpes (see Grimsby)
Clegg an— Patrick C. Gorham, Esq.
[Chfden, Connemara, Co. Donegal]
Clogher (see Boyne)
Cloghy (see Portaferry)
Clonmel— John D. Wynne, Esq., M.B.
Clontarf — Christopher A. Cusack, Esq.
Clovelly — Frank E. Crew, Esq.
[Hartland, TV. Devon]
Coatham, Saltburn, and Marske — James
E. H. Mackinlay, Esq.
[The Green House, Redcar, Forks.]
Cockburnspath— Charles Homer, Esq.
Colemouth Creek and Yantlett Creek—
Deputy Surgeon-General (Retd.) William G. K.
Barnes, M.D. [Denison House, Wainscott,
Rochester.] [see also Lodge Hill]
Collieston and Belhelvib — William Sin-
clair, Esq., M.B.
[Torlundie, Station Road, Ellon, Aberdeenshire]
Combe Martin (see llfracombe)
Cork — Norman I. Townsend, Esq. (Address —
24, St. Patrick's Hill.)
Corton (see Lowestoft)
Costello Bay — Michael McDonough, Esq.,
M.B. [Flood Street, Galway]
COURTMACSHERRY AND HOWESTRAND— James
Shorten, Esq.
[Maryborough House, Tiraoleague, Co. Cork]
Courtown — Francis Nolans, Esq.
[Gorey, Co. Wexford]
Cove Bay — Thomas A. Skene, Esq., M.B.
Coverack and Gillan Creek— E. Leverton
Spry, Esq.
[Polventon, St. Keverne, R.S.O., Cornwall]
Cowes— Lewis P. Gibson, Esq.
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SICK QUARTERS.
Crail— David R. Dow, Esq., M.D.
Craster (see Newton)
Creswell (see Alnmouth)
Cromane Point — W. H. Dodd, Esq.
[Baltymachnor House, Killorglen, Co. Kerry}
Cromarty— Daniel Johnstone, Esq., M.B.
Cromer— John Ellison, Esq.
Crookhaven and Schull— Thomas Neville
Esq. [Cape View /louse, Goleen, Skibbereen]
Crosshaven— John Connell, Esq.
[Carrigaline, Co. Cork]
Crowlink (see Cuekmere)
Croyde (see Ilfracombe)
Cuckmere and Crowlink — Thomas C. Reeves,
Esq. [Alfriston, Sussex]
Curracloe — (see Wexford)
Cushendall— Michael J. O'Kane, Esq., M.B.
Dartmouth — Deputy Inspector-General Horatio
S. R. Sparrow, R N. (ret.)
Dawlish — Francis J. H. Cann, Esq., M.B.
Deal — Alfred Mason, Esq.
Dengemarsh (see Jury's Gap)
Dingle and Ballinagall— Daniel Murphy,
Esq. [Dingle, Co. Kerry]
Dirk Cove— W. Bennett, Esq.
[Shannon Square, Clonakilty, Co. Cork]
DONAGHADEE, ORLOCK HlLL, AND BALLY-
walter — Robert A. Nesbitt, Esq.
Donnanook and Saltfleet— Walter H. Loug-
heed, Esq., M.B.
{North Somercotes, R.S.O., Lines.]
Doohooma (see Belmullet)
Douglas, I. of Man— Thomas A. Woods, Esq.,
M.B.
Dover — Fleet Surgeon Johnston H. Acheson,
M.B., R.N. (ret.)
[2, Maison Dieu Road, Dover]
Drumore and Portlogan Detachment—
Ronald Clark, Esq. , M.B.
Dublin (see Ringsend)
*Dunany Point— Michael Keelan, Esq.
[Dunleer, Co. Louth]
Dunbar — Duncan R. Macdonald, Esq.
Dundee — Peter Campbell, Esq., M.B.
Dundrum (see Newcastle, Co. Down)
Dungeness (see Jury's Gap)
Dunmore — Edward F. Stephenson, Esq.
Dunnet Head — David Durran, Esq., M.B.
[Princes Street, Thurso, Caithness-shire]
Dunwich — (see Southwold)
Dymchurch and Littlestone— Charles H.
Mossop, Esq. [The Priory, New Romney]
Dysart — James A. Currell, Esq., M.B.
Easington, Stone Creek, Paull, Withern-
sea, Holmpton, and Tunstall— William H.
Coates, Esq., M.B.
[Bleak House, Patrington, Yorks.]
Eastbourne— William James Daly, Esq., M.B.
East Ferry (see Ballycotton)
East Swale— Edward L. Gowlland, Esq., M.B.
[54, East Street, Faversham]
Elie, N.B.— Archibald L. Pentland-Smith, Esq.
Elly Bay (see Belmullet)
Exmouth— J. Willoughby Hodgson, Esq., M.D.
Eyemouth and Burnmouth— Irvine K. Her-
mon, Esq., M.D.
Falmouth— Fleet Surgeon Anthony Kidd, R.N.
(ret)
Fan ad Head— William R. Davy, Esq.
[Crongham House, Tamney, Letterkenny, Co.
Donegal]
Felpham— William C. Cooke, Esq.
[Glenlogie, Bognor]
Fenit (see Ballyheigue)
Filey— John T. Haworth, Esq.
Fishbourne (see Ryde)
Five Mile Point (see Wicklow)
Flamborough Head and Detachments—
Duncan McNeill, Esq., M.B.
[Montague House, Bridlington]
Fleetwood—
Fosdyke— Arthur B. Vise, Esq.
[High Street, Holbeach, Lines.]
Fowey— William H. Boger, Esq.
Frazesburgh, Roseheabty, and Cairnbulg
— Lewis B. Beddie, Esq.
Frieston (see Hobb Hole)
Gallowayr (see Jury's Gap)
Galway— N. W. Colahan, Esq,, M.D.
Garmouth— Samuel C. Ironside, Esq., M.B.
[Fochabers, Morayshire]
Gibraltar Point (see Skegness)
Gillan Creek (see Coverack)
Giles Quay (see Omeath)
Glasgow— Peter N. Grant, Esq., M B
(Address— 300, Bath Street.)
Glen arm and Detachment at Cairnlough
— Samuel M. Magowan, Esq.
Goldhangeb (see Tollesbury)
Goodwick — John M. Owen, Esq.
[Bryn-y-Mor, Fishguard, Pern.]
Goole — David MacD. Brown, Esq., M.B.
Gorey (Jersey)- Edmund M.H.O'Connor.Esq.
G-orran Haven (see Mevagissey)
Goswick (see Berwick)
Gourdon (see Johnshaven)
Goubock — (see Greenock.)
Grangemouth — M. Paterson, Esq., M.D.
*Gravesend— Charles J. W. Pinching, Esq.
Greenhithe— Charles G. Edmonston, Esa
M.D., F.R.C.S. Ed. H '
Greenmobe (see Omeath.)
*Coa*t Guard Station Abolished.
SICK QUARTERS.
567a
Greenock — Claud W. Marshall, Esq., M.B.
Greenock — (Torpedo Factory.) — Fleet Surg.
F. D. Lumley, R.N. [211 Eldon St J
Gretstones— William Stewart Ross, Esq., M.B.
Grimsby, New Clee, and Cleethorpes —
George S. Stephenson, Esq., M.D. (Address
— Manor House.)
Guernsey — Conrad De L. Carey, Esq., M.B.
Gurnards Head (see Penzance)
Gweedore — Vacant.
Gwithian Detachment — Zachary B. Mudge,
Esq. [' Fernleigh,' Hayle, Cornwall.]
Hallsands (see Torcross).
Happisburgh — Charles F. Rudd, Esq.
[Stalham, Norfolk]
Hartlepool with its Detachments— Thomas
G. Ainsley, Esq., M.D. (Address —
Greylands, Victoria Road, West Hartlepool.
Harwich— E. P. Byrett,Esq.,M.D. [Dovercourt]
Hastings— James E. Manlove, Esq.
[Greylands, London Road, St. Leonard' s-on-Sea.
Haven Hole — Cosmo Grant, Esq., M.B.
[Rave?iswood, Thunder sly, Essex.]
Hayllng Bridge — Alexander S. Norman, Esq.
[West Street House, Havant.)
Hayling Island— Albert E. May, Esq.
[Chandos, S. Hayling]
Helford Passage— Montague W. Roe, Esq.
[Constantine, Penryn, Cornwall.]
Helens Bay (see Bangor).
Helmsdale— P. O. Jollie, Esq.
Helvick Head (Waterford)— William H.
Crean, Esq.
Ringville, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford.']
Hessle (see Hull).
Hobb Hole and Prieston— John Braith-
waite, Esq., M.B. [Stafford House, Boston,
Lines]
Holmpton (see Easiugton).
Holyhead — John L. Owen, Esq.
Holy Island— John Elliott. Esq .
\_Lowick, Beal, Northumberland.]
Hornsea and Aldborough — Henry D. Johns,
Esq., M.B.
Hope Cove (see Prawle).
Hove — Charles S. Simpson, Esq.
Howestrand (see Courtmacsherry).
Howth — William P. Ahern, Esq., M.D.
Hoylake — Hablot J. M. Browne, Esq., M.D.
Hull and Hessle- Arthur W. Scott, Esq.
Hunstanton— Charles R. H. Ball, Esq.
Huttoft (see Theddtethorpe).
Hythe and Marchwood (Hants)— Henry A.
Sheppard, Esq.
[Ellingfield, HighStreet, Totton, S'hampton.]
Hythe — Harold E. Scoones, Esq.
Ilfracombe, Croyde, Morthoe, and Combe
Martin— Charles W. E. Toller, Esq., M.D.
Inch (see Ballycotton),
lNGOLDSMELLS(see Skegness).
Innisbofin— John McDonald, Esq.
[Roseville, Falcarragh, Co, Donegal.]
Inniscrone and Pullocheny— Henry M,
Scott, Esq. [Castle Hollow, Enniscrone,Ballma,
Co. Sligo.]
Invergordon— James A. Somerville, Esq., M.B.
Inverness— J. M. Moir, Esq., M.D.
Ipswich— Frank F. Ward, Esq., M.B.
Jersey— Philip J. Brayn, Esq.
Johnshaven and Gourdon— Charles Avmer,
Esq., M.B,
[21, King Street, Bervie, Kincardineshire.]
Jury's Gap, Gallowayr, Dengemarsh and
Dungeness— John A. Proctor, Esq.
[The Paddock, Lydd, Kent.]
Keel and Keem— Thomas Henry Croly, Esq.
[Dugort, Achill, Westport, Co. Mayo.)
Kessingland (see Lowestoft).
KlLCREDANE AND KlLLALA DETACHMENTS—
John M. Studdert, Esq.
[Rahona Lodge, Carrigaholt, Co. Clare.)
Kilcummin (see Ross).
Kilkee— Patrick C. Hickey, Esq., M.D.
Kilkeel (see Annalong).
Killala (see Kilcredane).
Killlngholme, Skitter Point and Stall-
Ingboro'— George E. Middlemist, Esq., M.B.
[Keilby, Brockle&by, Lines.]
Killough (see Ardglass).
Killybegs— John J. Walsh, Esq., M.B.
Kilmichael (see Arklow).
Kingsgate (see Ramsgate).
Kingston (see Mothecombe).
Kingston-on-Sea and Southwick— Frederick
C.Brodie, Esq., M.B.
[Chantry House, New Shoreham, Sussex.]
Kingstown (Dublin)— Arthur G. Dampier
Bennett, Esq.
Kinsale— William G. Meade, Esq.
[Durah Cottage, Ballinhassig, Kim/ale.]
Kirkwall— George Sinclair, Esq., M.D.
*Knockadoon- John J. Curran, Esq.
[Mount Belle, Killeagh, Co. Cork.]
Knockallow (see Rathmullen).
*Coast Guard Station Abolithed.
568
SICK QUARTERS.
Lackeen Point— Francis G. Mayberry, Esq.,
M.B. [Riversdale, Kenmare, Co. Kerry.]
Lamlash— Robert Jamieson, Esq., M.D
[Glenetoy House, Brodick, Isle of Arran.]
Languard (see Woodbridge Haven).
Langston Harbour (see Southsea).
Langton and Abbotsbury — Fleet Surgeon
Charles S. Facey, M.B., R.N. (Retired.)
[Chickerell, Weymouth.}
Laytown (see Balbriggan).
Leigh (see Shoeburyness).
Leith— James Wilson, Esq., M.B.
[b3,Inverleith Row, Edinburgh.]
Lepe (see Calshot Castle).
Lerwick— Andrew A. Maclennan, Esq., M.B.
Leven — David M. Macdonald, M.D., Esq.
Leysdown (see Scrapsgate).
Limerick— George Myles, Esq., M.B.
Liscannor— Francis Forster, Esq.
[Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare.]
Littlehampton — Robert M. Going, Esq., M.B.
Littlestoke (see Watchet).
Littlestone (see Dymchurch).
Liverpool— William H. H. C. Davey, Esq.
(Address— 30, Prince's Boad.)
Lizard and Mullion— Edwin G. Bunbury,
Esq, [_Cross Commons, The Lizard].
Lodge Hill — (for attendance on Naval Ord-
nance) — Deputy Surgeon - General (Retd.)
William G. K. Barnes, M.D.
[Denison House, Wainscott, Rochester.]
[See also Colemouth Creek.]
Llantwit Major— Frederick J. Ayre, Esq.
Loch Long (see Arrochar).
Londonderry — William H. Elliott, Esq., M.B.
Looe and Polperro — John E. Webb, Esq.,
M.B. , R.N.
Lossiemouth — Thomas Brander, Esq., M.B.
Loughshinney — Bernard P. Healey, Esq., M.B.
[Sea Park, Skerries, Co, Dublin.]
Lowestoft, Corton, and Kessingland—
Augustine Marshall, Esq.
Lulworth — Walter S. Wright, Esq.
[The firs, Wool, Wareham, Dorset.]
Lyme Regis — Harry J. Cooper, Esq., M.B.
Lymington, Woodside and Beaulieu River
—Francis H. Maturin. Esq., M.B.
[Monmouth House, Lymington, Ha?its.]
Lynmouth— Henry J. Edwards, Esq.
[Lynton, N. Devon.]
Lynn and Detachments— George R. Chad-
wick, Esq.
[St. Margaret's Place, King's Lynn.]
Mablethorpe (see Theddlethorpe),
;Malahide — H. C. Groves, Esq.,
Malin Head Station— T. C. Gilmore, Esq.
Malinmore (see Teelin).
.Manchester— Fleet Surgeon William R. M.
Young (Retired). (Address — 289, Deansgate.)
Marazion (see Penzance).
Marchwood (see Hythe).
Margate— Percy C. Burgess, Esq.
*Martno (Ireland)— David Johnston, Esq.,
M.D. [High Street, Holywood, Belfast.]
Marske (see Coatham).
Mawgan Porth (see Newquay).
Mevagissey Pentnan and Gorran Haven—
Charles W. M. Grier, Esq., M.B.
Minard (see Dingle).
Milford-on-Sea— Robert Bruce, Esq.
Minehead (see Porlock).
Mizen Head (see Arklow).
Montrose (see Usan).
Morris Castle — Bartholomew Connolly, Esq.
[The Cottage, Dulast, Co. Wexford.]
Morston and Weybourne, and Detach-
ments— Alfred R. Kay, Esq.
[Thn Manor House, Blakeney, Norfolk.]
MOTHECOMBE, KINGSTON, AND CHALLABORO-
William H. Andrews, Esq.
[22, Brownston Street, Modbury Jvybridge.]
Morthoe (see Ilfracombe).
*Moville— Edwin Newell, Esq., M.B.
Muchalls (see Stonehaven).
Mullaghmore — T. Gray, Esq.
[Cliffoney, Co. Sligo.]
Mullion (see Lizard).
Mulroy — D. Christie, Esq.
[Carrigart, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal.]
Mundesley — Alexander W. Quait, Esq.
Newbiggin— Harold H. Jackson, Esq.
New Brighton— Edward A. Bell, Esq.
Newcastle (Co. Down) and Dundrum—
Robert Magill, Esq.
Newcastle - on - Tyne— John Clay, Esq., M.B.,
F.R.C.S. (Address— 6, Victoria Square.)
New Clee (see Grimsby).
Newhaven & Portobello — William B. Beten-
son, Esq.
New Holland (see Barton-on-Humber).
Newport (Pembrokeshire)— David Havard,
Esq.
New Quay (Cardigan) and Detachments—
Walter T. James, Esq., M.B.
Newquay' (Cornwall) and Mawgan Porth—
Arthur Hardwick, Esq., M.B.
Newry — Richard Flood, Esq., M.B.
Newton, Craster, and Boulmer— William
T. Waterson, Esq.
[Embleton, Christonbank, Northumberland.]
North Shields (see Shields-North).
Oban— Edwin Baily, Esq., M.B.
Omeath, Greenore, and Giles Quay—
P. Joseph Finegan, Esq.
[Abbey View, Carlingford, Co. Louth.]
Oreston (see Turnchapel).
Orfordness— H. N. Baron, Esq.
* Coatt Guard Station Abolished.
SICK QUARTERS.
Orlock Hill (see Donaghadee).
Osmington (see Weymouth).
Oxwich (see Rhossili).
Oyster Haven— Eosslewin Morgan, Bsq.,M.D.
[Ballyfeard House, Kinsale.]
Padstow— Frank Harvey, Esq.
Paignton— Charles H. C. Cosens, Esq.
Palling— Ernest B. Cutting, Esq.
[Haughley House, Stalham, Norwich.']
Pauix (see Easington).
Peel, I. of Man — Henry Gell, Esq.
Pembroke Dock— Edward A. Saunders, Esq.
Pembrey— Evan Evans, Esq., M.B.
[1, Goring Place, Llanelli/.]
Penarth— John H. Rees, M.D.
Pendeen Cove (see Sennen Cove).
Pennan — James J. McArthur, Esq., M.B.
[Gardenstown, Banff.]
Pentnan (see Mevagissey).
Penzance, Prussia Cove, Gurnards Head,
and Marazion— William B. Miller, Esq.,
M.D.
Peppercombe (see Westward Ho).
Peterhead — James Stephen, Esq., M.B.
Pett— John R. Skinner, Esq., M.B.
[ Winchelsea, Sussex.]
Pevensey (see Bexhill).
Polpbrro (see Looe).
Porlock and Minehead— Gordon G. W.
Henry, Esq. [Kildare Lodge, Minehead.]
PORTAFERRY, 'TARA AND CLOGHY — Mark
McDonald, Esq., M.B.
*Port Ballintoy— Joseph Dunlop, Esq.
[Straidkillen, Bushmills, Co. Antrim.]
*Port Ballintrae — David Huey, Esq.
[Bushmills, Co. Antrim.]
Portchester — Hugh M. Case, Esq.
[Fareham, Hants.]
Port Errol — James H. Stewart, Esq.
[Hatton, Cruden, Aberdeenshire.]
Porthcaul — John D. Alexander, Esq.
Porthleven — Mark R. Taylor, Esq.
[Cross Street, Helston, Cornwall.]
Port Isaac— W. Roy Jaekson, Esq., M.A., M.D.
Portland— Thomas Howard Esq., M.B.
Portloe and Portscatho — Martin Clover,
Esq.
[Bay House, Very an, Grampound Boad, Cornwall.]
Portlogan (see Drumore).
Portmadoc— Harry R. Griffith, Esq., M.D.
Port Muck— Charles Dundee, Esq., M.D.
[Bally carig Co. Antrim.]
Portnoo — Charles H. Falvey, Esq.
[Woodhouse, Ardara, Co. Donegal.]
Portobello (see Newhaven).
Portpatrick — John J. Robertson, Esq., M.B.
Portrane— Stephen" A. McSwiney, Esq., M.D.
[Glen View, Swords.]
Portreath — Frank Hichens, Esq., M.D.
[Redruth, Cornwall.]
Portrush and Banmouth— Wm. Porter, Esq.,
M.B.
Portscatho (see Portloe).
Portsoy, N.B. — William Paterson, Esq., M.B.
Portwrinkle— George R. Harman, Esq.
[East Hill, St. Germans, Cornwall.]
Prawxe, Salcombe, Hope Cove and Bolt
Head Detachment — Vincent W. Twining,
Esq., M.B. [Salcombe, Kingsbridge, Devon.]
Priddy's Hard and Bedenham (for atten-
dance on Naval Ordnance) — John W. G. Kealy,
Esq. [Ashby House, High Street, Gosport ]
Prussia Cove (see Penzance).
Pullendiva— Denis F. Clarke, Esq.
[Castle Villa, Easkey, Co. Sligo.]
Pullocheny (see Inniscrone).
Queenborough (see Scrapsgate).
Queensferry, North— Henry P.Cuthbert, Esq.
Raghley — J. T. Heffernan, Esq.
[Palmerston Cottage, Cliffoney .]
Rame Head (see Cawsand).
Ramsey, I. of Man — Henry C. Sugden, Esq.
Ramsgate, Broadstairs, and Kingsgate —
Alfred L. Johnston, Esq.
Rathmullen and Knockallow — M. Loughnan ,
Esq.
Rattray Head— John Findlay, Esq., M.B.
[Crimond, Lonmay, Aberdeenshire.]
Reculvers — Tom A. Bowes, Esq., M.D
[7, Marine Terrace, Heme Bay.]
Rhosneiger— George P. Barff, Esq.
Rhossili and Oxwich— Samuel B.Jones, Esq.,
M.B. [Ty-Bryn, Reynoldstone, Swansea.']
Rhyl— Albert E. Lloyd, Esq.
Ringsend— John H. McAuley, Esq. (Address—
9, Mount.joy Square, N., Dublin.)
Roach River (see Burnham).
Robin Hood's Bay (see Whitby).
Roches Point (see Ballycotton).
Rogerstown (see Rush).
Rosehearty (see Frazerburgh).
Ross and Kilcummln— John McNulty, Esq.
[Killala, Co. Mayo.]
Ross Bar-
Rosses Point— Robert J. Martyn, Esq.
[Stephen Street, Sligo.]
Rosslare, Carnsore and Ballygeary— James
H. Anglim, Esq.
( Ballyregan House, Tagoat, Co. Wexford.]
Ross Links (see Sunderland North).
Rosyth— Alexander S. Gordon, Esq., M.D.
[Eosebery House, Inverkeithing , Fife.]
Rosyth (Coast Guard Station) (see Queensferrv
North).
Rothesay— James B. Lawson, Esq., M.D.
* Coast Guard Station Abolished.
569
SICK QUARTERS.
Roundstone (Co. Galway)— Joseph J. Loftus,
Esq., M.B.
ush and Rogerstown— Richard P. Hayes,
Esq. [Lush House, Lusk, Co. Dublin.]
Ryde, Seaview and Fishbourne— John W.
Pridmore, Esq. [40, George Street, Hyde.]
Rye Harbour — Ernest W. Skinner, Esq., M.D.
St. Abb's Head— Edward P. Calder, Esq., M.B.
[Kirkhill, Coldingham, Berwick.]
St. Agnes — William Whitworth, Esq.
St. Andrews— J. W. Moir, Esq., M.D.
St. Anne's Head and Broadhaven— William
S. Griffith, Esq., M.B.
[Milford House, Milford Haven.]
St. Anthony (see St. Mawes).
St. Catherines Point (see Brook).
St. David's — William W. Williams, Esq.
St. Dogmaels — James W. Stephens, Esq.
[Tymawr, Cardigan.]
St. Ives — Palemon Best, Esq.
St. Just (see Sennen Cove).
St. Margaret's — Theodore H. Molesworth,
Esq., M.B.
St. Mawes and St. Anthony (Cornwall)—
.Frederick A. Hyne, Esq.
Salcombe (see Prawle).
Saltburn (see Coatham).
Saltfleet (see Donnanook).
Sandbanks — James A. Dickie, Esq., M.B.
[Seacroft, Poole.']
Sandgate— John C. O. Bradbury, Esq.
Sandown (see Shanklin).
Sandsend (see Whitby).
Scarborough— John G. Murray, Esq.
Schull (see Crookhaven).
Scilly Islands — William B.Addison, Esq., M.B.
SCRAPSGATE, LEYSDOWN, SHEERNESS AND
Queenborough — Thomas R. Wiglesworth,
Esq. [Danedale Lodge, Minster, Sheerness.]
Seafield— John Healy, Esq.
[Mil town- Malbay, Co. Clare.]
Seaham— Luke G. Dillon, Esq., M.D.
Seaton, Beer and Branscombe — Edward
Tonge, Esq., M.B.
[The Grange, Ellesmere, Beer, Devon.]
Sea view (see Ryde).
Selsey (see Chichester).
Sennen Cove, St. Just, and Pendeen Cove—
Robert G. Nesbitt, Esq. [St. Just, Cornwall.]
Shaldon (see Teignmouth).
Shanklin and Sandown — Robert M. Hewitt,
Esq., M.D. [Burfield, Sandown, I. of W.)
Sheephaven— James J. McGrath, Esq.
[St. Helens, Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal.]
Sheerness (see Scrapsgate).
Sheffield — Robert W.Innes Smith, Esq., M.D.
[Don House, Brigfitside, Sheffield.]
Sherlngham— Walter J. E. Sumpter, Esq.
Shields North— Lachlan G. Fraser.Esq., M.D .
Shields South— John S. Bootiman, Esq., M.B.
Shoeburyness, Southend and Leigh —
Sydney Bridger, Esq.
[19, Royal Terrace, Southend-on-Sea.]
*Sidmouth— Bingley C. Pullin. Esq.
Sizewell (see Aldeburgh.)
Skegness, Gibraltar Point and Ingold-
smells— Robert P. S. Wallace, Esq.
Skelmorlie— Ronald Currie, Esq., M.D.
Sklnningrove— John T. B. Laverick, Esq.
[Hinderwelt, Yorkshire.]
Skitter Point (see'Killingholme.)
Soldiers' Point— James P. Lavery, Esq.
[Jocelyn Street, Dundalk.]
Southampton — Fleet Surgeon G. H. Foott,
M.D., U.S.tretd.)
[Dalehurst, 44 2 he Avenue, Southampton.]
Southend (see Shoeburyness.)
Southbourne (see Christchurch.)
Southsea and Langston Harbour— Bertram
A. W. Stone, Esq., M.B. [Haslemere, Clarendon
Road, E. Southsea.]
South Shields (see Shields, South.)
Southwick (see Kingston-on-Sea.)
Southwold and Dunwich— Basil H.H. Tripp,
Esq.
*Spiddal — William A. Sandys, Esq., M.B.
[The Crescent, Galway.]
Stallingboro' (see Killingholme.)
Stockton — Henry M. Hughes, Esq., M.B.
Stokes Bat— John Kyffin, Esq.
[Donnington, Bury Road, Gosport.]
Stone Creek (see Easington.)
Stonehaven and Muchalls— Alexander Cruick-
shank, Esq., M.B.
Stonehouse — Fleet Surgeon Joseph H. Whelan,
M.D., R.N. (retd.)
[14, Leigham Street, Plymouth.']
Stornoway — Murdock Mackenzie, Esq.
Straith (see Brancaster.)
Strangford— F. P. MacLaughlin, Esq., M.B.
Stranraer and Cairnryan — Thomas Harper,
Esq., M.B. [Hanover House, Stranraer.]
Stubbington— Sidney E. P. Cade, Esq.
[Titchfield, Fareham, Hants.]
Sunderland — R. Gordon Bell, Esq., M.D.
(Address — St. Bede's House.)
Sunderland (North), Bamburgh, Beadnell,
and Ross Links — James G. Macaskie, Esq.
[Bamburgh, Northumberland.]
Sutton (see Theddlethorpe.)
Sutton Bridge —George P. Collins, Esq.
Swanage — Albert S. McCausland, Esq.
Swansea— Alfred Hanson, Esq.
'Coast Guard Station Abolished.
SICK QUARTEK8.
569a
Tara (see Portaferry.)
Tarbert— Timothy Woulfe, Esq., M.B.
Teelin and Malinmore — William J. O'Doherty,
Esq. [Red House, Carrick, Co. Donegal]
Teignmouth and Shaldon— George H. John-
son, Esq.
Tenby — Charles D. Mathias, Esq., M.B.
Theddlethorpe, Mablethorpe, Sutton and
Huttoft— Joe Iredale, Esq.
[Mablethorpe, Lines.]
Thornet (see Chichester.)
Thornham (see Brancaster.)
Thorpe (see Aldeburgh.)
TOLLESBURY AND GOLDHANGER— J. H. Salter,
Esq. [D'Arcy House, Tolleshunt D'Arcy,
Wxtham, Essex.]
Tooting— Cyrus Legg, Esq.
[71, Lessingham Ave., Upper Tooting, S. W.]
TORCROSS AND HALLSANDS DETACHMENT—
David B. Todd, Esq., M.B.
[Chillington, nr. Kingsbridge, S. Devon.]
Torquay and Babbicombe — Staff Surgeon
Francis Woore, R.N. (Retd.)
[Chelston Cottage, Old Mill Read, Torquay.]
Torr Head (see Ballycastle.)
Tramore— Edward A. Stephenson, Esq.
*Tribane— William O'Donnell, Esq., M.D.
[Dunkineely, Co. Donegal,]
Tully— John J. MacDonnell, Esq.
[Sea Mount, Letterfrack, Co. Galway.]
Tunstall (se Easington.)
Turnchapel and Oreston— Sack N. Scott,
Esq. [Elmleigh, Plymstock, Devon.)
(For duty with Civil Workmen injured on duty
at the Naval Works.S
Tynemouth— Francis D. Blandy, Esq.
Ullapool— David Wallace, Esq., M.B.
Ulrome— Joseph Cree, Esq.
[Beef or d, Driffield, E. Yorks.]
Union Hall (see Castletownsend.)
Usan and Montrose— Valentine Stone, Esq.,
M.D. [Holly House, Montrose, N.B.]
Valentia Island— Alexander J. O'Driscoll,
Esq.
Ventnob— John L. Whitehead, Esq., M.D.
Wakering Haven— James H. Swan, Esq.
[Great Wakering, Essex.]
Walney Islands (see Barrow-in-Furness.)
Walton-on-Naze— Joseph P. Dee, Esq.
Watchet, Littlestoke Detachment— Charles
R. Killick, Esq., M.B.
[Tower Hill, Williton, Somerset.]
Waterford —James W. H. Jellett, Esq., M.D.
Waterville— James Trant, Esq.
Wells— Alfred W. F. Whitlock, Esq.
West Bay (Dorset)— Walter E. Manby, Esq.,
M.B. [Dorset House, Bndport.]
West Mersea— Ben Hall, Esq., M.B.
West Wemyss— Alexander E. Watson, Esq.,
M.B. [Crossburn House, East Wemyss.]
Westport— Thomas Allman, Esq.
Westray— Einest Walker, Esq., M.B.
Westward Ho and Peppercombe— Charles K
Ackland, Esq. [Stowford House, Bideford.~\
Wexford and Curracloe— David Hadden,
Esq., Junr.
Weybourne (see Morston.)
Weymouth and Osmington — Staff Surgeon
Edward B. Kenny, R.N. (Retd.)
[Clifton Lodge, Grosvenor Road, Weymouth.]
Whitby, Sandsend, and Robin Hood's Bay—
Edward Baines, Esq., M.B.
Whitehaven— Eldon Pratt, Esq., M.D.
Whitehead— William Martin, Esq., M.B.
Whitenose— Maurice C. B. Anderson, Esq.
[Wenfrith Newburgh, Dorset.]
Whiting Bay (see Ardmore.)
Whitstable (Kent)— Charles E. Etheridge,
Esq.
Wick— Geo. Banks, Esq.
Wickxow, Five Mile Point and Ballina-
carrig— James H. Halpin, Esq.
Withernsea (see Easington.)
WOODBRLDGE HAVEN AND LANGUARD DETACH-
MENT—Charles G. Havell, Esq.
[Felixstowe, Ipswich.
Woodside (see Lymington.)
Worthing— William Lockwood, Esq., M.D.
Wrangle— R. G. Smith, Esq.
Yantlett Creek (see Colemouth Creek.)
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight— Samuel L. O.
Young, Esq., M.D.
Yarmouth, Great— Alfred C. Mayo, Esq.
Yealm and Bovisand— Sack N. Scott, Esq.
[Elmleigh, Plymstock, Devon.]
Youghax— Cecil Orpin, Esq., M.D.
SICK QUARTERS ABROAD.
Auckland, N.Z.— Thomas Hope Lewis, Esq.
Lyttleton, N.Z.— J. A. Newell, Esq., M.B.
Melbourne— Frank A. Nyulasy, Esq.
Wellington, N.Z.— Hamilton A. H. Gilmer
Esq., M.B.
Coast Guard Station Abolished.
570
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
JURISDICTION OF THE ADMIRALTY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND
IRELAND.
HIGH COURT OP JUSTICE, PROBATE,
DIVORCE, AND ADMIRALTY DIVISION
(ADMIRALTY), ENGLAND.
Court, Royal Courts of Justice.
Judges, The Right Hon. Sir Samuel T. Evans,
President.
The Hon. Mr. Justice H. Bargrave
Deane.
Registry and Marshal's Office, Royal
Courts of Justice, West Wing.
Registrar, E. S. Roscoe, Esq.
Assistant Registrar, H. Stokes, Esq.
Marshal and Chief Clerk, E. S. Davison, Esq.
First Class Clerks, H. W. Lovell and P. A.
Wright, Esqrs.
Second Class Clerks, A. E. J. Harris, M.
Rackham, and P. S. Thomson, Esqrs.
Third Class Clerks, H. G. Cockell, D. H. W.
Young, C. S. Roscoe, and R. D. Lamb, Esqrs.
Keeper of the Library, R. Ritchie.
Messengers, H. Crease, E. Mottand C. Dove
Shipkeepers (Superintendent of), J. G. S. Nops.
Shipkeeper, S. W. Craske.
Merchant Assessors to the Registrar, T Foster
Knowles, W. C. Ward, G. Balloch, J. P.
Green, W. J. Saunders, and J. P. Ruthven,
Esqrs.
Examiners, C. H. Ford, J. R. Greening, A. J.
Pritchard, R. S. Jackson, C. A. Clulow,
E. G. Roscoe, and W. C. Cafferata, of Liverpool,
Esqrs.
Law Officer.
King's Proctor, Sir John Mellor, K.C.B.
Assessors under Sec. III. of the Supreme
Court of Judicature Act, 1891, to attend
the hearing of Admiralty Appeals in the
House of Lords.
Admiral John P. G. Grant.
,, Henry P. Cleveland.
„ Edward H. M. Davis, C.M.G.
,, William Marrack.
Sir Arthur M. Field, K.C.B. ,
F.R.S.
Vice-Admiral ...Robert F. Hammick.
William McC. F. Castle.
,, Henry L. Fleet.
,, Francis C. M. Noel.
, , Thomas P. Walker.
Captain William J. Symons.
Commander Henry A. Street.
Assessors appointed under Sec. 56 of the
Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1873,
to attend the hearing of Admiralty Appeals
in the Court of Appeal.
Admiral 5t>FrancisPowell, ~)
K.O.M.G., C.B. f Royal
Vice- Admiral. Alban G. Tate J Navy.
,, Arthur A. C. Galloway )
Captain J. L. Leftwioh )
„ G. L. Langborne > Mercantile
H. E. Batt )
HIGH COURT OP JUSTICE IN
IRELAND. KING'S BENCH
DIVISION— ADMIRALTY.
Held in the Court of Admiralty, Four
Courts, Dublin.
Judge of the High Court, having Admiralty
Jurisdiction, The Hon. Walter Boyd.
Registrar, Charles T. Waters, Esq., B.L.
Marshal, Vesey C. Nash, Esq.
Crier, George Bradlaugh.
Registrar's Office, Admiralty Registry, Four
Courts.
Marshal's Office, Admiralty Registry, Four
Courts.
Crown Officers connected with the Court of
Admiralty of Ireland.
King's Advocate, Stephen Ronan, Esq., K.C.
King's Proctor in Admiralty, William 6. Hayes,
Esq. (Solicitor).
Judge- Advocate of the Fleet, Sir Reginald
B. D. Acland, Kt., K.C, 2, Hare
Court, Temple, E.C 4 Aug 04
Deputy Judge Advocate ef the Fleet,
Paymaster-in- Chief Frederick J.
Krabbe, R.N 21 Deo 08
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
571
Legal Advisees to the Admiralty.
Solicitor, The Solicitor to the Treasury, Sir
John Mellor, K.C. B.(Barrister at-Law).
( Whitehall, London, S. W.)
Assistant Solicitors to the Treasury, A. H. Dennis,
Esq., C.B. (Barrister-at-Law), and H. B. F.
Comyn, Esq., C.B.
Conveyancing Counsel, Frank L. Wright, Esq.
(Barrister-at-Law).
Junior Counsel (Common Law), Benjamin A.
Cohen, Esq. (Barrister-at-Law).
Junior Counsel (Admiralty Division), Charles
R. Dunlop, Esq. (Barrister-at-Law).
Scotland.
Thomas Carmichael, Esq., S.S.C.
(10, Duke Street, Edinburgh.)
Ireland.
The Treasury Solicitor in Ireland.
(51, St. Stephens Green, E., Dublin.)
King's Proctor in Admiralty.
Assessors appointed to attend Formal Investi-
gations into Shipping Casualties for the
3 years ending 31 Dec. 1913 (57 <Sfc 58 Vict. c.
60)
Mercantile Marine Masters— Classes I.
(a) and (b). Sailing and Steam.
Captain H. E. Batt.
„ W. F. Caborne, C.B. (Ret. Commander
R.N.R.)
i, D. Da vies.
,, C. K. Mcintosh (Ret. Commander
R.N.R.)
,, J. F. Ruthven.
Class I. (a) Sailing only.
,, J. Robertson.
J. H. Walker.
„ A. Wood.
Class I. (b) Steam only.
„ H. H. Adamson.
„ L, W. Bayldon (Ret. Commander
R.N.R.)
,, C. J. Benton.
„ W. A. Fausset.
„ C. De la Mere Goldsmith (Commander
R.N.R.)
C. B. Graves., F.R.G.8.
„ A. S. Houstoun (Ret. Commander
R.N.R.)
G. L. Langborne, F.R.G.S.
„ J. L. Leftwich (Ret. Lieutenant
R.N.R.)
W. L. Main.
,, Alison Wood.
„ G. K. Wright, R.D. (Ret. Commander
R.N.R.)
Class II. Mercantile Marine Engineers.
W. H. Brodrick, Esq.
E. C. Ckaston (Chief Engineer, R.N.R.)
(Retired.)
J. McLaren, Esq.
A. Henderson (Lieutenant R.N.R.)
Class III. Royal Navy.
Vice-Admiral Lewis E. Wintz.
Vice-Admiral Alban G. Tate.
Vice-Admiral Thomas P. Walker.
Rear Admiral Ernest J. Fleet.
Rear Admiral William B. Fawckner.
Class IV.
Fishery Assessors.
G. J. Lydamore .
W. C. Norminton.
W. J. Head.
Clerk for Wreck Inquiry Business and Registrar
of the Court of Survey for London.
(The Treasury, London, S.W.)
Law Agents to the Solicitor to the
Treasury for Admiralty Purposes.
Bristol, Clarke & Sons.
Chatham, Rochester and Sheerness, E. L. Baker,
Esq.
Deal and Walmer, F. W. Hardman, Esq.
Devonport and Plymouth, K. Eyton Peck, Esq.
Dover, E. C. Fielding, Esq.
Exmouth, Herbert C. Adams, Esq.
Falmouth, Reginald N. Rogers, Esq.
Hull, A. M. Jackson, Esq.
Jersey, C. V. Hawksford, Esq.
Kingsbridge, J. S. Hurrell, Esq., J. P.
Liverpool, Batesons, Warr & Wimshurst.
Pembroke, W. H. O. M. Eryant, Esq.
Penzance, T. H. Cornish, Esq.
Plymouth (see Devonport).
Portland (see Weymouth)
Portsmouth, G. H. King, Esq.
Rochester (see Chatham).
Sheerness (see Chatham).
Southampton, Paris, Smith and Randall.
Walmer (see Deal).
Weymouth and Portland, H. A. Huxtable, Esq.
572-583
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
VICE-ADMIRALS OP THE COAST
OP GREAT BRITAIN.
Argyleshire and the West Coast of Scotland,
The Duke of Argyll, K.T., G.O.M.G., G.C.V.O.
Cumberland and Westmorland, Lord Hothfield.
Lincolnshire, The Earl of Yarborough.
North Wales and County of Carmarthen, Lord
Mostyn,
Suffolk, Earl of Stradbroke, C.V.O., C.B.
Cornwall, Earl of Mount Edgcumbe.
Yorkshire, Earl of Londesborough.
VICE-ADMIRALS OP IRELAND.
Province of Munster, The Earl of Listowel, K.P.
Province of Ulster, The Earl of Gosford, K.P.
Province of Ccnnaught, The Earl o/'Lucan, K.P.
Province of Leinster, The Marquis of Ormonde,
K.P.
COLONIAL COURTS OP ADMIRALTY.
By the Act S3 & 54 Vict., c. 27, which, save as therein provided, came into operation generally
on the 1st July 1-891, all the Vice- Admiralty Courts in British Possessions abroad were abolished,
and Admiralty jurisdiction was given to every Court of law in a British Possession which should
for the time being be declared in pursuance of the Act to be a Court of Admiralty, or which, in
the absence of any such declaration, should have original unlimited civil jurisdiction therein.
CONSULAR COURTS {with Slave Trade Jurisdiction).
Madagascar.
Zanzibar,
NAVAL FORCES OF THE DOMINIONS. 584
NAVAL FOBCES OF THE DOMINIONS.
Note, — Lists of the Officers on the Active List according to latest particulars received.
Ships of the Naval Forces of tlie Dominions are shown at pages 398# — 399.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY.
THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR DEFENCE.
Senator The Hon. Edward D. Millen.
Secretary to the Department of Defence.
Commander Samuel A. Pethebridge, C.M.G., R.A.N.R. [retired').
BOARD OF NAVAL ADMINISTRATION.
Navy Office, Melbourne,
President.
The Minister of State for Defence.
Senator The Hon. Edward D. Millen.
First Naval Member.
Rear-Admiral Sir "William Rooke Creswell, K.C.M.G. (Ret. Lieut. R.N.)
Second Naval Member.
Captain A. Gordon Smith, R.N.
Third Naval Member.
Engineer Captain William Clarkson, C.M.G-., R.A.N.
Finance and Civil Member.
Fleet Paymaster H. W. Eldon Manisty, R.N.
{Also acts as Naval Secretary).
Naval Representative on the Staff of the High Commissioner
(London).
Captain Francis F. Haworth Booth, C.M.G-., R.N. {Retired)
Assistant to Naval Representative.
Captain John H. Trye, R.N. {Retired).
585
NAVAL FOECES OF THE DOMINIONS.
GEADATION LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE EOYAL
AUSTRALIAN NAVY.
* Dates in italics denote seniority of temporary rank in Commonwealth Navy held by
Officers of the Imperial Navy while serving under the Commonwealth Government.
Name and Rank.
REAR-ADMIRALS.
mPatey, A'irGeorge Edwin, K.C.V.O
TttCreswell, Sir William Rooke,
K. C.M.G.
CAPTAINS.
m Clare, Chapman James, C.M.G.
m Tickell, Frederick, C.M.G.
m Chambers, Bertram Mordaunt ...
m Henderson, Charles Ferdinand
Silver, Mortimer L'Estrange
Richardson, John Tracy
m Smith, Arthur Gordon
Glossop, John Collings Taswell
mRadcliffe, Stephen Herbert
mBrownlow, Frederick Hugh Cust,
VD.
COMMANDERS.
(I)Thring, Walter Hugh Charles
Samuel
m Lewin, Charles La Primaudaye
Stevenson, John Bryan
Hyde, George Francis
C urtis, George Arth ur HamiltonRD
Cumberlege, Claude Lionel
Dunn, Alfred Cuthbert
m Beresford, Joseph Arthur Hamil-
ton
m Burford, Oliver Lambart Allan
LIEDTENANT-COMMANDERS.
Graham John Ogilvie
m Cayley, Henry Priaulx
(Nt) Jones, Lewis Tobias
(Nt) Longstaff, Cuthbert Dixon
m Browne, George Louis
®Grant, Duncan Walter
Walsh, Joseph Gordon
(S) (/) iraPoe, Basil Richard ...
(I)Elwell, Charles Bingham ...
Allen, Hamilton Colclough
Macdonald, Allan Robert Armitage
Burrows, William
m Biddlecombe, Thomas Wyburn...
(T)Hardy. Henry Noel Marryat
Finlayson, John Francis
(G-t)Spooner, Lancelot Arthur
Wetherell
m Besant, Thomas Fleming
®Deane, Ralph Hawtrey
Seniority.*
1 Mar 11
11 July 00
28 Dec 00
31 Dec 05
31 Dec 06
30 June 08
1 July 09
31 Dee 09
22 Junell
31 Dec 11
1 July 13
31 Dec 03
30 June 08
31 Dec 10
1 Jan 11
1 Mar 11
22 June 11
14 July 11
1 Jan 14
16 Jan 14
30 Oct 05
1 Oct 07
15 Mar 11
15 Aug 11
30 Sept 11
31 Mar 12
31 Mar 12
30 Junel2
30 Sept 12
30 June 13
30 June 13
11 July 13
30 July 13
30 Sept 13
30 Oct 13
31 Dec 13
1 Apr 14
Where Serving.
' Australia '
Navy Office, Melbourne
District Naval Officer,
Fremantle
Director, Naval Re-
serves, Navy Office
R.A. Naval College
'Penguin^ for Sydney
Dockyard
• Melbourne '
D.N.O., Melbourne
2nd Naval Member of
Naval Board
' Sydney '
'Australia '
D.N.O., Sydney
Assistant to First
Naval Member
'Encounter'
' Cerberus '
' Australia'
D.N.O., Brisbane
' Warrego ' for T. B. D
Flotilla
D.N.O., Hobart
Staff Officer to
D.N.R., Melbourne
D.N.O., Port Adelaide
Remarks.
' Penguin'
Inspector of Warlike
Stores
' Penguin.'
' Australia '
' Tingira '
R.A. Naval College
' Australia'
'Australia,' as Flag
Lieut. -Com.
R.A. Naval College
'Australia '
'Australia '
' Encounter '
' Pioneer '
' Cerberus '
' Sydney '
' Cerberus,' Williams-
town
Submarine AE 1
' Tingira' (Boys' Train-
ing Ship),
Lent from Royal Navy.
(Ret. Lieutenant, R.I\r.)
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
(Acting Commander)
(Ret. Lieutenant, R.K.)
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lentfrom Royal Navy.
Lent from RoyalNavy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
(Ret. Lieutenant, R.N.)
Acting Commander.
Acting Commander.
j Lent trom Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
[ Lent from Royal Navy.
I Lent from RoyalNavy.
[ Lent from Royal Navy.
Rear Admiral com-
manding H.M.
Australian Fleet.
1st Naval Member of
Naval Board
(Ret. Lieut. R.N.)
Naval Aide-de-Camp to
the Governor-General
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy, j
Naval Aide-de-Camp to
the Governor-General
(Retired Captain, R.N.) :
Lent from Royal Navy.
(Acting Captain)
Lent from Royal Navy.
(Ret. Lieutenant, R.N.)
Lent from Royal Navy.
(Retired Commander
R.N.)
NAVAL FORCES OF THE DOMINIONS.
586
Gradation List — continued.
Name and Bank.
Seniority.
Where Serving.
Remarks.
LIEUTENANTS.
Feakes, He ary James
17 June06
'Sydney '
(S)Blomfield, Myles Aldington
30 June06
' Melbourne '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lewis, William Mervyn Vaughan
30 June 06
'Australia '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Stoker, Henry Hugh Gordon
Dacie
m Eardley - Wilmot, Frederick
Neville
(G)Darley, Frederick Campbell
31 Dec 06
Submarine A.E.2
Lent from Royal Navy.
31 Dec 06
' Encounter '
Lent from Royal Navy.
15 Jan 07
'Australia '
Lent from Royal Navy.
^)Seton, G-eorge William
-30 Mar 07
' Tingira '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Seymour
Fitzgerald, G-eorge Percival
Maxwell
Stow, Charles Fenwick
1 Apr 07
' Gayundah '
Lent from Royal Navy.
1 Apr 07
' Encounter '
Lent from Royal Navy.
<G-)Gloag, Ernest Richardson ...
30 May 07
' Melbourne '
Lent from Royal Navy.
(JN^Bott, Leslie Charles
15 July 07
' Melbourne '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Pillans. David Craufurd
1 Oct C7
' Australia '
Lent from Royal Navy.
<Gt)Rahilly. Denis E
30 Nov 07
' Sydney '
Lent from Royal Navy-
Warren, William Henry Farrington
1 Dec 07
' Parramatta '
Grey-Smith, John Essex
30 Dec 07
' Melbourne '
Lent from Royal Navy.
ffl Pope, Cuthbert, J
15 Feb 08
Naval College
Lent from Royal Navy ,
(T)Crace, John G
15 Sept 08
' A ustralia '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Teale, Herbert H. J. F
1 Apr 09
' Cerberus '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Keightley, Stewart
1 July 09
' Yarra '
Warner, Oliver Clive
31 Dec 09
'Australia'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Mortimer, Edward Neville
31 Dec 09
' Encounter'
Lent from Royal Navy .
Cooper, Douglas Burrard
1 Apr lo
' Melbourne '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Clover, Nelson
30 June 10
' Pioneer'
Lent from RoyalNavy.
Stevens, Charles Whettnall
12 Sept 10
' Melbourne '
Langford, George Francis
29 Dec 10
' Encounter '
Haggard, Geoffrey Arthur Gordon
31 Dec 10
Submarine A.E.2
Lent from Royal Navv.
Dalglish, Kenneth Park
31 Dec 10
' Cerberus '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Bell-Salter, Basil Owen
31 Dec 10
' Sydney '
Lent trom Royal Navv.
Moore, Cliarles .Lewis
1 Apr 11
Submarine A.E.I
Lent from Royal Navy.
•m Creber, James
6 Apr 11
Ordnance Depot,
Svdney
Lieut. R.N. (Retired).
mBracegirdle, Leighton Seymour
1 July 11
S.D.N.O., Newcastle
Bowen, Rowland Griffith
1 Nov 11
* S.D.N.O., Thursday
} Island
Ryan, Richard Cecil Francis
22 May 12
' Cerbervs '
Goodchild, Herbert William
1 Aug 12
' Warrego '
Lent from Royal Naval
Reserve.
Creer, Reginald Charles
3 Nov 12
' Pioneer '
Creer, Herbert Victor ...(prov.)
1 Dec 12
' Virid '
Hodgkinson, Samuel Charles
Lindsey
Hampden, Geoffrey Cromwell
1 Dec 12
' Pioneer '
1 Apr 13
' Sydney '
Lent from RoyalNavy,
Edward
Eunian, Charles
1 Apr 13
' Australia '
Lsnt from Royal Navy.
Hill, Cyril John Percy
1 Apr 13
' Parramatta '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Hill, Gerald Ashby
24 May 13
' Australia '
Lent from Royal Naval
Reserve.
Cavaye, Frederick Langton
30 Dec 13
'Sydney '
Lent from Royal Navy .
SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Rowland, Louis Claude ..
27 Jan 13
' Melbourne '
Lent from Royal Naval
Reserve {Acting Lb.)
■Quick, Harold Leopold
5 Feb 13
' Australia '
Lent from Royal Naval
Reserve (Acting Lt.)
Merewether. Christopher McCabe
28 Feb 13
• Australia '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Johnstone, James Montague
28 Mar 13
' Sydney '
Lent from Royal Naval
Choi me ley ^£?
Reserve.
Rhodes, Ernest Clifford ... {(act}
15 Jan 14
' Duke of Edinburgh '
Lent from Royal Naval
Reserve.
x b
587
NAVAL FORCES OF THE DOMINIONS.
Gradation List — continued.
Name and Rank.
Seniority.
Where serving.
Remarks.
MIDSHIPMEN.
McWilliam, Henry Hastings
15 Jan 12
' Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Creswell, Colin Fraser
15 Jan 12
' Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navy .
Bremner, William Hamilton
15 Jan 12
'Australia.'
Lent from Roval Navy.
Haworth-Booth, Francis Adrian
15 Jan 12
'Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Blaydes
Pears, Arthur Luard
15 Jan 12
'Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navv.
Packer, Herbert Annesley
15 May 12
' Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lyle, Ronald Robertson
15 May 12
' Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Hill, Edward Eliot
15 May 12
' Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Fenton-Livingstone, Robert
15 May 12
' Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navy
George
Findlay, James Buchanan
15 May 12
'Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navy .
Moore, George Dunbar (prob.) ...
10 Aug 12
' Duke of Edinburgh '
Royal Naval Reserve
(lent R.A.N. ).
Lent from Royal Navy.
Pinhey, John Winthorp
15 May 13
' Australia.'
Melson, Gerald Hildred Elsdale
15 May 13
' Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navv.
Billyard-Leake, Edward Whaley
15 May 13
' Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Bowlby, Vivian Russell Salvin ...
15 May 13
' Australia.'
Lent from Royal Navy.
ENGINEER-CAPTAIN.
m Clarkson, William, C.M.G.
1 July 10
Navy Office
3rd Naval Member ot
Naval Board.
ENGINEER-COMMANDER.
m Bromwich, George Herbert,D.s.o.
1 Jan 08
Sydney Dockyard
Lent from Royal Navy.
Pring, Frederick
1 July 09
' Melbourne '
Lent from Royal Navy .
Johnson, William Crump
1 Apr 10
'Australia'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Barnes, Alfred Allen
1 Feb 11
N.S.W. Govt. Dock-
yard, Sydney
Engineer-Overseer.
Canning, Henrv Thomas
1 July 12
' Encounter '
Lent from Royal Navy .
Elgar, George Hancock
6 May 13
' Cerberus'
Lent from Royal Navy .
Denson, Horace Russell
14 J uly 13
Sydney Dockyard
Lent from Royal Navy .
ENGINEE R-LIEUTENANTS.
Owen, John William
12 Apr 94
' Cerberus'
Naval Store Officer.
Coleman, Arthur Wheatley
1 July 02
' Sydney '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Monk, William Archibald
15 Sept 04
Naval College
Lent from Royal Navy .
Lee, Reginald Arthur
1 Aug 0?>
'Australia '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Little, Henry Augustus
1 Aug 05
' Melbourne'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Fowler, Lawrence Parsons
1 May 07
' Sydney '
Lent from Royal Navv.
McEwen, Gerald Ernest Wood ...
1 Nov 07
Sydney Dockyard
Lent from Royal Navy.
Boddie, Ronald Charles
1 May 03
Naval College
Lent from Royal Navy.
Paterson, Halliday G ,.
7 June 08
H.M.S. 'Dolphin'
For Submarines.
Arkins, Walter Richard
23 Aug 08
' Cerberus ' for Navy
Office
' Australia'
Bleackley, Hubert
1 Oct 09
Lent from Royal Navy.
Hogan, Percy James Nelson
12 Dec 10
' Pioneer'
McNeill. Percival Edwin
14 Nov 11
' Warrego '
Brand, James Cantly
1 Dec 1 1
' Parramatta'
Cresswell. Frank Gillespie
1 Jan 12
' Cerberus '
Fleet Wireless Tele-
graphy Officer.
Bloomfield, George William
1 Jan 13
' Yarra '
Ross, Trevor Wilson
1 Feb 13
'Australia'
Robinson, Harry Mark Fector ...
21 Feb 13
' A ustralia '
Beeston, Samuel Lievesley
4 Mar 13
' Melbourne '
Herbert, Douglas Phillips
16 Mar 13
H.M.S. 'Dolphin'
For Submarines.
Ireland, Oscar Arthur
23 Mar 13
' Australia '
Doyle, Alec Broughton
23 Mar 13
' Australia '
Bridge, Clarence
16 Apr 13
' Australia '
Dennis, Cleon ... .r,
1 Aug 13
' Sydney '
ENGINEER-SUB-LIEUTENANT.
Mears, Arthur Cyril Weeks
2 Apr 13
' Cerberus'
For W/T School.
Macleod, James Kenneth iprob.)
29 Dec 13
NAVAL FOECES OF THE DOMINIONS.
588
Gradation List — co ntinued.
Name and Rank.
Seniority.
Where Serving.
Remarks.
CHAPLAIN AND CHIEF
NAVAL INSTRUCTOR
Hall, William b.a
Brown, Frederick George, B.A.,
b.sc.
CHAPLAINS.
Shaw, Garnet Brie, m.a. ...
Tulloh, Alex., m.a.
Gibbons, Patrick J., b.a.
Little, Vivian Agincourt, M.A.
Riley, Frederick, m.a.
Pendleton-Stewart, William, b
Hudson, Charles
SENIOR NAVAL INSTRUCTOR
Smith, Stanley Clifton, b.a.
Wheatley, Frederick William,
B.A..D.SC
NAVAL INSTRUCTOR.
Eldridge, Frank B., BA
STAFF SURGEON.
Caw, Alexander Ruan
SURGEON.
Darby, Leonard
MacFarlane, John Stuart, m.b,
Mackenzie, Alexander Scott
Carr, William James, b.a.
Roberts, William Edgar ...
PAYMASTER-IN-CHIEF.
m Manisty, Henry Wilfred Eldon
FLEET PAYMASTER.
(I)»iRodbam,Cuthbert Halliburton
Wardroper, Richard Francis
m Treacy, Alfred Martin
BTAFF PAYMASTER.
Hoare, Robert Richard ...
Norton, Ernest Claude
Ch. )
1 Sept94 (
N.I. (
1 Jan95 J
1 Oct 12
8 Aug 12
8 Aug 12
16 Aug 12
17 Dec 12
4 Feb 18
1 May ] 3
1 June 13
1 Jan 13
6 Feb 14
1 Aug 12
23 Sept 12
1 Nov 12
9 Dec 12
9 Dec 12
1 Jan 13
1 Oct 11
1 July 12
5 June 11
1 Am 2
Naval College
Naval College
' Tingira '
' Melbourne '
' Australia '
' Sydney '
' Australia '
' Encounter '
' Cerberus '
Naval College
'Australia '
' Sydney '
' Encounter '
' Cerberus '
' Melbourne '
' Australia '
Navy Office
'Australia'
' Australia '
Navy Office
' Penguin ' for Garden
island
' Tingira '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Director of Studies.
For Fleet Duties.
Finance and Civil Mem-
ber of Naval Board ;
also acts as Naval
Secretary. Lent from
Royal Navy (fleet
Paymaster, R.N.).
Secretary to Rear-
Admiral in command
of H.M. Australian
Fleet. Lent from
Royal Navy,
Lent from Royal Navy.
Director of Stores
Victualling and
Naval Contracts.
Lent from Royal Navy.
x 4
588a
NAVAL FORCES OF THE DOMINIONS.
Gradation List — continued.
Name and Rank.
Seniority.
Where Serving.
Remarks.
PAYMASTER.
Hazel, Percy John
24 Feb 13
■ Encounter'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Livesay, Augustus Fredk. Bligh
1 July 13
' Sydney '
Lent from Royal Navy.
(A&st.Paymasier.R.N.).
Stuart, Shelley BlanchardArthar
Uuly 13
' Melbourne '
Lent from Royal Navy.
(Asst. Paymaster, R.N.).
Scotland, William Robson
1 July 13
Navy Office
Naval Secretary to
D.N.R. Lent from
Royal Navy {Asst.
Paymaster, R.N.).
Trivett, Ernest William (Prov) ...
1 July 13
Naval College
7)i Crow, John (Prov)
1 July 13
' Cerberus,'
Ramsay, Hugh Malcolm {Prov)
1 July 13
Depot, London.
Lindsay, William
7 Oct 13
Navy Office
Lent from Royal Navy.
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS.
Brown, Leslie Sutton
25 Jan 07
' Australia '
As Secretary's Clerk
Lent, from RoyalNavy.
Mosse-Robinson, Leslie Herbert
24 June 07
' A ustralia '
Lent from Royal Navy.
(I)Peck, Basil Miles
9 June 09
Sydney Dockyard
Lent from Royal Navy.
Stuart, Geoffrey Bulwer Joseph
1 July 09
' Encounter '
Leut from Royal Navy.
Negus, Robert
20 July 11
' Pioneer '
Lane, Geoffrey Herbert
30 Jan 12
' Cerberus '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Hogan, Wellington Trevor
1 Aug IS
' Melbourne '
Kingsford-Smith, Eric
26 Aug 12
' Sydney '
Jackson, James Dunlop
1 Sept 12
' Australia'
As Secretary's Clerk.
PAYMASTERS' CLERKS.
Hehir, John
30 Dec 12
' Australia '
Sharp, Alfred Edwin
30 Dec 12
' Australia '
Munro, Douglas
30 Dec 12
' Sydney '
Embleton, Norman John
30 Dec 12
' Melbourne. '
HONORS
RY RANK.
FLEET PAYMASTER.
Martin, Albert
1 July 12
Navy Office
Director of Navy
Accounts.
PAYMASTER.
Macandie, George Lionel
1 July 12
Navy Office
Senior Clerk.
CHIEF GUNNERS.
to Argent, Edwin
17 Sept 94
Sydney.
Rogers, John
11 Jan 00
Brisbane.
to Kearns, Robert (T.)
1 July 04
' Cerberus'
Turner, John Denzil
1 Oct 05
Largs Bay
to White, John
17 Sept 09
S.D.N.O., Launceston.
to Bates, John Arthur
Uuly 11
Port Melbourne
Pember, Edward
Uuly 11
8.D.N.O.. Bundaberg.
Jones, George John
1 Julv 11
S.D.N.O.Rockhampton
Keane, Patrick
1 July 11
Port Melbourne
Thorne, John (T.)
Uuly 11
Brisbane.
to Fulton, Robert
1 July 11
Fremantle.
Phillips, William Thomas
Uuly 11
' Gayundah.'
to Mutton, Edward Smith
1 July 11
S.D.N.O., Albany.
Hayes, John •
31 Aug 11
"■Protector '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Weaving, John Thomas
1 Nov 13
' Tingira '
Lent from Royal Navy.
" CHIEF BOATSWAIN.
Lyne, William
1 Apr 12
Sydney Dockyard.
Lent from Royal Navy.
CHIEF CARPENTER.
»t Walker, John
1 July 06
'Cerberus.'
NAVAL FORCES OF THE DOMINIONS.
589
Gradation List — continued.
Seniority.
Name and Rank
Where Serving.
Remarks.
CHIEF ARTIFICER ENGINEER
Allard, Charles
1 Oct 11
' Pioneer '
Thorn, Thomas William ... (act)
1 Sept 12
' Encounter '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Sims, Percy William ... (act)
— Nov 13
' Cerberus'
Lent from Koyal Navy.
Dole, Joseph
1 Dec 13
• Gayundak '
GUNNERS.
Greer, George Samuel
1 May 00
Brisbane.
Adams, Samuel
4 July 00
" Pioneer '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Salter, George B
1 Dec 00
' Sydney '
Lent from Royal Navy.
•PWDix, Thomas Lewis
6 Mar 01
Naval College.
Lent from Royal Navy.
mOgilvie, David
1 July 01
' Australia'
Lent from Royal Navy.
PWOhisholm, William
16 Nov 01
' Tingira '
Lent from Royal Navy.
(T)Wilkes, John
22 Mar 02
' Australia '
Lent from Royal Navy.
(PNt)Brown, Arthur (ft)
8 Apr 03
' Melbourne'
Lentfrom Royal Navy.
Ince, Frederick George
2 July 03
' Cerberus ' Williams-
Lent from Royal Navy.
town.
warow
T)Fitzgerald, Michael ...
29 July 03
' Cerbirus' for 'Ckilders
Lent from Royal Navy.
Tregillis, Percy W.
29 Oct 03
' Encounter '
Lent from Royal Navy.
(T)Bolt, Frederick
9 May 04
' Cerberus '
Lent from Roval Navy.
(T)Trevaskis, William
22 May 04
' Penguin '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Stevens, G-eorge Alfred
1 Dec 04
' Tarra '
Lent from Royal Navy.
(T)Evans, Ernest James
31 Aug 05
' Encounter '
Lentfrom Royal Navy.
Pickett, Albert
27 Sept 06
' Cerberus '
Lent from Royal Navy.
to Monteith, William George
18 Mar 09
' Cerberus '
Bacon, Charles F
29 July 09
' Warrego' (T. B. D's.)
Lent from Royal Navy.
to Jones, Owen
1 Oct 09
S. D. N. O., Portland.
to Gordon, Richard John
8 Nov 09
' Tingira '
Lent from Royal Navy.
m Robertson, William
1 Mar 10
S.D.N.O., Port Fairy.
Gauntlett, John H. H
7 Aug 10
' Cerberus'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Coles, Charles Herbert
19 Oct 10
' Encounter'
Lent from Royal Navy.
tNewton, Arthur Clevin
19 Oct 10
' Australia '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Leaver, George
13 Apr 11
Newcastle.
(T)Gribble, Thomas James
8 June 11
' Parramatta '
Lent from Royal Navy.
Carter, George
1 July 11
Hobart.
Ahren9, Frederick William
1 July 11
S.D.N. O.,
Maryborough.
(T)Petterson, Hjalmar
1 July 11
' Cerberus '
Shute, Albert Edward
14 Aug 11
' Australia'
Lentfrom Royal Navy.
Diaper, George Henry
14 Aug 11
'Melbourne'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Yeo, Samuel Thomas Percy
21 Sept 11
' Cerberus'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Gregory, William
29 Nov 11
' Austra lia '
Lent from Royal Navy.
to Young, Francis John
21 June 12
Sydney.
(T)Knight, Frederick
26 July 12
' Melbourne '
(T)MacFarlane, John Clement
11 Oct 12
Sydney
Mills, Edward
28 Jan 13
Adelaide.
BOATSWAIN.
McCutcheon, Alfred
1 Sept 99
« Australia'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lockhart, Moses
31 May 06
' Tingira '
Lent from Royal Navy,
Dallimore, George Augustus
4 Jan 09
' Penguin'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Waugh, Samuel ...
5 Aug 11
' Cerberus
Lent from Royal Navy.
Martin, Alfred Moule ...
12 July 12
' Sydney '
Lent from Royal Navy.
SIGNAL BOATSWAIN.
Phillips, Ernest George
26 June 02
' Cerbervs '
Lent from Royal'Navy
Veerhault, Walter James ...
19 Oct 10
' Cerberus ' Williams-
town.
' Australia '
Lent from Royal' Nivy
Hunter, William D
1 Jan 13
590
NAVAL FORCES OF THE DOMINIONS.
Gradation List — continued.
Name and Rank.
Seuiority.
Where Serving.
CARPENTERS.
Martin, Alfred Henry
Bush, Ernest Edward
m Behenna, Edward C.
Adams, Henry John
Head. Eward F.
Gammon, Samuel ...
ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
Lightioot, Andrew
Baker, Ernest
Marden, Albert E
Creal, Archibald E ,.
Vary, Alfred Henry
Davies, Norman Stanley
Gould, Henry John Randall
Hutchinson, G-eorge Arnold
Reid, Carl Rankin (act)
Livingstone, Arthur (act)
WARRANT ARMOURER.
Prideaux, George
HEAD STEWARDS.
Guiver, Thomas
m Collins, Richard William
SCHOOLMASTER.
Hopkins, Arthur H.
WARRANT WRITERS.
Spurgeon, Charles Herbert
Martin, Frederick
Price, Frank E
Davies, Francis J. H.
Macdonald, Henry
WARRANT OFFICER .
(A. and I. Staff.)
Morrison, Neil "1
Nugent, Frani'is Joseph ...
Harris, Henry,Charles ...
Willett, Fran'k.Percival ...
1 Apr 99
10 Aug 00
3 June 03
29 Oct 03
14 June04
1 July 11
2 Mar 05
25 Mar 05
24 Feb 06
1 Nov 09
1 July 11
1 Feb 12
1 May 12
1 Dec 12
1 Oct 13
1 Oct 13
1 July 11
1 July 10
1 Oct 11
1 July 13
1 Aug 13
1 Aug IK
1 Aug 13
' Australia '
' Melbourne '
' Sydney '
' Brisbane '
' Kncounter'
' Tingira. ' (Boys ' Train-
ing Ship).
' Encounter' ■
' Melbourne '
For Naval College.
For Naval College.
' Protector '
'Cerberus'
' Melbourne '
' Sydney '
' Australia '
' Kncounter'
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent fromRoyal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Roval Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
Lent from Royal Navy.
12 Aug 12
' Cerberus'
Office.
6 Aug 12
' Cerberus.'
10 Sept 12
' Cerberus.'
1 Jan 13
' Cerberus'
Office.
10 Mar 13
' Cerberus.
1 Cerberus '
'Cerberus '
'Tingira,' (Bjys' Train-
ing Ship).
Tingira '
for Navy
for Navy
S. D. N. O., Cairns.
S. U.N.O.,Townsville,
S. D. N. O . Geelong.
A. D. N. O., Sydney.
NAVAL FORCES OF THE DOMINIONS.
590rt
EOYAL AUSTRALASIAN NAVAL RESERVE (SEA-GOING).
Name and Hank.
Seniority. 1 Where Serving. Remarks.
LIEUTENANTS.
(l)Innes, George
Wilkinson, William Beastall ...
7 July 05
10 Mar 08 ] ' Encounter '
For 12 months' training
Steer, Henry Scotia
Hugo, Percy Vallack
Patrick, James Ronald
3d Dec 09
17 Oct 10
18 Mar 13
Smith, George Leslie
18 Mar 13
Crossley, Joseph
(l)l'Rowland, Louis Claude
1 July 13
11 Aug 13
' Melbourne '
SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Jelley, Frank
Walker, Cecil James
9 Aug 06
20 Mar 07
CameroD, Douglas Stuart Francis
12 Jan 10
Chichester, Walter John
6 Dec 10
Shand, Alexander John Loudoun
1 Jan 11
*
Normann, John Elias Rudolph ...
Carter, Francis (proby)
28 Apr 13
1 July 13
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL RESERVE (M)
COMMANDERS.
Irvine, Charles James
1 July 12
(prov.)
Fremantle
McArthur, Milford
1 July 12
(prov.)
Hobart
Barnett, George Benjamin, yd ...
1 July 13
Brisbane
Fearnley, John Gillett
1 J uly 13
Sydney
LIEUTENANTS.
to Spain, Staunton William, vd ...
1 Aug 00
Sydney
jnLambton, Richard Stanley, vd...
31 Dec 00
Sydney
Coggins, Charles Henry, vd
23 Mar 07
Sydney
MacKenzie, Kenneth Ord
1 Apr 12
Thursday Island
Blackboro, Edwin Adolphus
1 Apr 12
Brisbane
m Black, Bertie Norman
1 Apr 12
Sydney
Read, Clarence Hans by
1 Apr 12
Sydney
Allen, Edmund
1 Apr 12
Cairns
m Gillam, Oscar
1 Apr 13
Newcastle
mMurnin, Cecil Egan
1 Apr 13
Sydney
SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
Young, Russell ..
29 Apr 13
Hobart
591
NAVAL FORCES OF THE DOMINIONS.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL RESERVE (M)— continued.
Name and Eauk.
Seniority. 1 Where Serving.
Remarks.
ENGINEER-COMMANDER.
Johnson, Samuel
1 July 12
Melbourne
ENGINEER-MIDSHIPMEN.
Stirling, James P
1 Aug 13
Sage, Edwin 0
1 Aug 13
FLEET-S URGEONS .
to Morris, Bedlington Howell
2 July 10
Adelaide
Nickson, Wilfred James
1 June 12
Newcastle
Sub-District Naval
Medical Officer. -
Brockway, Archibald Birt
1 July 12
Brisbane
Districi Naval Medical
Officer.
STAFF- SURGEONS.
Sloggett, Harry Paynter
8 Sept 06
Melbourne
District Naval Medical
Officer.
Penny, John Alexander Cairns,VD
1 Sept 10
Maryborough
Sub-District Naval
Medical Officer.
Francis, Thomas William
1 Jan 12
8ydney
Brennand, Henry J. W
20 May 12
Sydney
District NavaFMedica
Officer.
.District Naval Medical
Morris, Edward Walter
1 June 12
Adelaide
Officer.
Williams, David Ernest
1 June 12
Fremantle
Armstrong, Hugh
1 June 12
Hobart
District Naval Medical
Officer.
SURGEONS.
James, William Arthur
13 Jan 06
Melbourne
Wilson, Francis
9 Mar 06
Brisbane
Baxter-Tyrie, Charles Campbell
1 Jan 08
Cairns
Sub-District Naval
Medical Officer.
Sub-District Naval
Voss, Francis Henry "Vivian
19 Sept 08
Rockhampton
Medical Officer.
Esler, Alfred William
16 Dec 09
Melbourne
Prevost, Richard
1 July 11
Sydney
Sleeman, James Henry
1 July 12
Portland
Sub-District', Naval
Medical Officer.
Newman, Fossey James
1 July 12
Geelong
Sub-District Naval
Medical Officer.
Nisbet, Walter Blake
1 July 12
Townsville
Sub-District Naval
Medical Officer.
Lyons, Martin Moylon
1 July 12
Port Fairy
Suh-D?strict Naval
Medical Officer.
Irvine, Richard Charles
1 July 12
Launceston
Sub-District Naval
Medical Officer.
Beaman, Ernest Harris
1 Aug 12
Bundaberg
Sub-District Naval
Medical Officer.
Robinson, Thomas Henry
1 Nov 12
Albany, W. A.
Sub-District Naval
Medical Officer.
Weihen, Arbert W.
1 Mar 13
Sydney
Shelton, Percy Gerald, MB, bs ...
I July 13
Melbourne
NAVAL FORCES OF THE DOMINIONS.
592
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL RESERVE (M)— continued.
Name and Rank.
Seniority.
Where Serving.
Remarks.
CHAPLAINS
Williams, Canon Fredk. George
1 July 01
Townsville
Carmichael.CanonJohn Campbell
23 Mav 08
Portland
Pain, Allan P
16 Dec 09
Sydney
Goldsmith, A. G
1 Feb 13
Melbourne
Law, A.
1 Feb 13
Williamstown
Snodgrass, Canon Frederick
Evelyn Stuart, MA.
1 Feb 13
Geelong
Fergus, Robert M., ma
1 Feb 13
Geelong
Birch, Francis B. G., ma
1 Feb 13
Launceston
Mason, Francis
1 Feb 13
Williamstown
8canlon, John
1 Feb 13
Port Melbourne
Brazil, Thomas
1 Feb 13
Williamstown
O'Brien, Edward
1 Feb 13
Ueelong West
Rohan, Patrick
1 Feb 13
Port Fairy
Cain, William
1 Feb 13
Portland
Cullen, John, ba
1 Feb 13
Hobart
McNally, Nicholas, ba
1 Keb 13
Launceston
McAuliffe, Edward
1 Feb 13
Sydney
McAuliffe, Michael Francis, ba.
1 Feb 13
Newcastle
Hanrahan, James
1 Feb 13
Adelaide
McCarthy, J. F
1 Feb 13
Brisbane
Bourke, Dean Thomas Francis .
1 Feb 13
Townsville
Walsh, Eugene
1 Feb 13
Cairns
Flynn, John
1 Feb 13
Fremantle
Briody, Patrick
1 Feb 13
Albany
Minnagli, John
1 Feb 13
Bundaberg
Brady, Philip
1 Feb 13
Maryborough
Gallagher, James
1 Feb 13
Rockhampton
Back, Dr. Joseph
1 Feb 13
Thursday Island
Jovce, Robert S
16 May 13
Port Melbourne
Kelly, Robert
16 Mav 13
Geelong
Gradwell, Harry
16 May 13
Brisbane
Haire, William Foster
16 Mav 13
Newcastle
Moore, Canon Robert Henry, ma
1 July 13
Fremantle
CHIEF GUNNER.
Stone, George (G)
1 Apr 12
Melbourne
WARRANT OFFICER.
Underwood. Walter
1 July 06
Melbourne
Bandmaster.
ARTIFICER ENGINEER.
Stow, George R
1 July 12
Adelaide
BANDMASTERS.
Ronchetti, Lionel
1 Julvl3
Wade. Thomas
1 July 13
law, Thomas George
1 July 13
•
698
NATAL ESTABLISHMENTS OF DOMINION GOVERNMENTS
NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS, SYDNEY.
Officer in Charge —
Captain R. N.. ..."Charles P.Henderson 1 July 13
Lieut.- Coin. B.iV.*John O. Graham 16 May 11
Assist, to Capt. \* Lieut. -Com. R.N
in Charge S (N")Lewis T. Jones .... 3 July 13
(And for charge of Chart and Chronometer Depot.)
Naval Yard, Garden Island.
Chtef Engineer -
Ena. Commander R.N. *George H.
Bromwich, d.s.o. 1 July 13
Eng. Commander R.N. ^Horace R.
Denson 1 July 13
Eng. Lieutenant R.N. *Gerald E. W.
McEwen 1 July 13
Naval Store Officer —
A. W. Grundy, Esq 1 July 13
Deputy IS aval Store Uffi-er —
A. G. Potter, Esq 1 July 13
StaRN aymaSleT ^Robert R. Hoare... 1 July 13
Assist: Paym. ( ^^ M pe(jk j July 13
(And for duty with Captain-in- Charge.)
CkR NH0aUwmn \ "William Lyne ... 1 July 13
■Gunner R.N *-(T)William Trevaskis 3 July 13
Boatswain 2i'..ZV.*George A. Dallimore 3 July 13
Naval Ordnance Depot, Spectacle Island
Inspector of Warlike Stores —
Lieut.-Com, (G)*HenryP.Cayley 1 July 13
(Retd. Lieut. R.N.)
Naval Ordnance Officer —
Lieut. R.N. (Retd.) * James Oreber... 1 July 13
Victualling Yard, Darling Harbour.
Victualling Store Officer —
D. W. Salter, Esq
Assist. Victualling Store Officer-
C. H. Haviland, Esq
... 1 July 13
... 1 July 13
■Commonwealth Naval Dockyard, Cockatoo
Island.
Act. Gen. A. E. Cutler
Manager
Constr. Overseer James W. Clark
Eng. Overseer ...Eng. Com. Alfred A.
Barnes
Assist, to Eng. Archibald McMillan
Overseer
Assist to Constr.Frederick Eraser
Overseer
Andrew Auchterlonie
Naval Staff Richard J. Donovan...
Clerk
Naval Store Depot, Williamstown.
Assistayit Naval Store Officer —
Albert P. D. Brewster
* (Borne in ' Penguin.')
Halifax Dockyard.
Officer in charge —
Captain R.N.(ret.) Edward H.Martin 1 Oct 10 j
(And for charge of Naval College of
Canada, Halifax).
Eng .Commander )„,-,,. cu j ,,nj 1
R V (ret ) {-William S. Frowd... 1 Oct 10
Car. Lieut. R.N. Jobn H. Davey ...26 Feb 11
GunnerR.N.(ret.)T:hoTm.s Slingo ...15 Sept 10
Naval Store Officer, N. Cyril Mitchell 1 Jan 11
Accountant. Charles E. Dimock ... 1 Apr 11
Esquimalt Dockyard.
Officer in charge —
Commander R.N. Walter Hose ...24 June 11
(In command of 'Rainbow.')
Ch.Artif.Eng.R.N.Regm&W H. Wood 9 Nov 10
(Bornein 'Rainbow').
Naval Store Officer George Ptiiliips... ANovlO
Royal Australian Naval College.
(Temporarily situated at Osborne Mouse,
North <leelong.\
Captain R.N. ...BertramM. Chambers 1 Jan 13
Lieut.- Coin. R. .V.Duncan Grant 1 Apr 12
(And for Physical Training duties.)
Charles B. Elwell 1 Peb 14
Lieutenant R.N (N)Cuthbert J. Pope 16 Jan 14
Eng. LtMt.R.N. William A. Monk 2 Dee 11
Ronald C. Boddie ... — Feb 14
Dirtr. of Studies Frederick G. Brown, 1 Oct 12
B.A.
Chaplain Sf Chief I Rev William Hall,
Naval Instr. R.N. f B.A 1 Sept 12
Senior Naval Stanley C. Smith, b. a. 1 Jan 13
Instr. RA.N.
Frederick W. Wheatley,
B.A., d.sc 6 Feb 14
Naval Instr. Frank B. Eldridge, b.a.
R.A.N. 1 Jan 14 I
Paymaster Ernest W. Trivett ... 1 Dec 12
R.A.N. (Prov)
Gunner R.N. Thomas L. Dix 12 Jan 13
Artif.Eng. R.N. Albert E. Marden 4 Nov 12
Archibald E. Creal 1 Jan 14
Matron Miss Evelyn Slade ... 27 Mar 13
(Bornein ' Cerberus.')
The Royal Naval College of Canada,
Halifax.
Officer in charge —
CaptainR.N. [ret.) Edward H. Martin 1 Oct 10
(And for charge of Halifax Dockyard)
it'(;Mte«awt/?.iV.!.ret.)*KdwardA.E.Nixonfi Dec 10
Lieutenant R.l\. *Harry B. Jermain ..24 Jan 13
Eng. Lieutenant R. JV.*John D.Sturrock — Dec 13
Eng. Lieut. R.C.N. Angus D. M.
Curry 25 Jan 13
Director of Studies —
Naval Instructor Basil S. Hartley... 27Sept 10
Secretary and Paymaster —
W. E. Brissenden . 1 Apr 12 .
Naval Instructor, ""Cleve G. Allin ... 24 Jan 13
R.C.N.
Boatswain, *George W. Brooker,
R.C.N. 10 Oct 10
(*Borne in 'Niobe.')
0 594-5
NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
Director of the Royal Indian Marine — Captain Walter Lumsden, C.V.O., R.N. (Ret.)
Bombay Dockyard.
Assista?it Director of the Royal Indian Marine —
Captain E. J. C. Hordern, r.i.m. ...10 Aug 12
Staff Officer—
Commander (act) E. W. Huddleston, r.i.m.
13 Apr 11
Chief Constructor — T. Avery, Esq. ... 12 Dec 08
Constructor— D. H. North, Esq. ...12 Mar 09
Inspector of Machinery —
Chief Engineer T. H. Knight, r.i.m. 6 May 11
Marine Storekeeper— R. P. Smith, Esq. 22 Jan 10
Assistant Constructor— W . J '. Kenshett 27 Septl3
Chief Accountant — H. R.Grinnol, Esq. 15 Mar 12
Engineer-m- Charge of the Factory —
Engineer J. W. M. Godden, r.i.m. ... 1 May 12
Engineer for Superintending Work in Ships-
Engineer S. J. Fenner, r.i.m. ...26 Sept 13
In charge Yard Craft —
Engineer S. C. Edenborough, r.i.m. 20 Dec 13
Master Rigger —
Gunner A. J. Black, r.i.m 8 Dec 13
Chief Clerk -
E. A. Carey, Esq 22 Jan 10
Kidderporb Dockyard
Deputy Director of the Royal Indian Marine —
Captain G. S. Hewett, r.i.m. ...27 Feb 10
Staff Officer—
Commanders. J.W.Calderon, r.i.m. 18 Aug 10
Constructor— B. P. Newnham, Esq. ... 12 Dec 08
hispector of Machinery —
Chief Engineer J. Lush, r.i.m. ... 23 Oct 11
Accountant — A. Fairhurst, Esq. ...12 Mar 12
Marine Storekeeper — G. Hainswortb, Esq.
10 Apr 11
Assistant Constructor — T. G. Bailey, Esq.
6 Dec 91
Engineer-in-Charge of the Factory —
Engineer A. B. Collings, r.i.m. ...2© June 13
In charge Yard Craft —
Enivnttr T. A. Lemon, r.i.m. ...19 Dec 13
AN ALPHABETICAL LIST
OF THE
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY
AND OP
THE ROYAL MARINES j
ON THE
RETIRED AND RESERVED LISTS
WITH
THE DATES OF THEIR SENIORITY.
RETIRED LIST OF ROYAL NAVY AND MARINES 597
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|679a Abbott Henry ....
Aborn George ....
B659 Acheson Albert, B. . . .
693 Acheson John . . md
[694 Acheson Johnston H. MB
|666 Acklaud Austin C. . .
1659 Acklom Cecil E. ...
(Superintendent, Torpedo
Factory, Greenock)
1632 Acland Sir William A. D.
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K37 A' Court The Hon. Herbert
B. Holmes .
[678 Acourt John .
|623a Adair Charles H.
Adair Thomas B. S.
Adams George H.
Adams Henry W. A
Adams Horace R.
Adams John H. .
Adams William H
(Serving under Turkish
Government)
Adamson James . . .
GHP Addison Richard
Addyman Frederick T.
Aggar Edward J. . .
Aglionby Charles E. .
(Serving in HMCS 'Niobe ')
Agnew Douglas . .
Agnew John de C. A.
Agnew John W.
Agnew Samuel M. .
Agnew Thomas . .
Ahem Michael J. .
Aitken James H.
Aitken, William H. J.
Alcott VVilliam A. .
Aldrich Pelham
Aldridge Evelyn . . .
Alexander Francis J. . .
Alexander Guy B. . . .
Alexander Robert H. rma
Alexander Thomas J. . .
Alexander William C.
Alexander William E.
Alington Arthur H. . .
Allaway Victor W. E.
Allden Frank A.
Allen Alexander
Allen Alfred E.
Allen Anthony
Allen George W.
Allen Gilbert .
Allen John H.
Allen, Joseph W
Allen Thomas
Allen William T.
Allenby Frederick C. H.
Allenby Marmaduke C.
(Assistant to Superinten
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646a TP Allen-Hoblyn Charles
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643 T PAlleyne Henry N.
6*6 Allgood Adrian G. .
664a Allison John L. W. .
659a Alston Alfred G.
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10 Nov 10
1 Oct 06
20 July 98
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21 Jan 71
1 Feb 72
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1 Apr 12
26 June 03
1 Aug 12
1 Apr 70
16 Oct 96
2 Jan 11
2 Nov 09
1 Apr 03
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1 7 Feb 86
1 Apr 12
1 Mar 07
31 Mar 03
31 Dec 05
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17 July 08
9 Dec 12
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1 Oct 03
26 Jan 89
15 Feb 04
28 Aug 91
15 Nov 83
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24 Dec 09
30 Aug 13
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13 Feb 93
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682 Alton George B.
Ames Robert H. . .
Anderson, Andrew R.
Anderson Arthur R.
Anderson Cyril C. .
Anderson Gilbert I. Rll
Anderson Graham D'a km
Anderson Isaac H. md
Anderson John . . . .
664a Anderson Maxwell H.
682 Andrew William J. . .
711 ) Andrews Christopher B.
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683 Andrews Harry G. . .
703 Andrews Harry II. Speed
665 Andrews James C.
692a Andrews Octavius W. MB
720 Andrews William F
708 Anson Alexander G. rma
Anson Henry B.
Anson Walter V.
Anstey Henrv C.
PWAplin Henry F
Apps William R.
Arbuthnot Ernest K
Archdale Edward M.
Archdall Henry D.
Archer Archibald L.
Archer Cecil . . .
Archer Herbert G.
Archer Hugh E. M.
Archer Robert H. .
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Armstrong James . .
Armstrong John. . .
666* Arnold Robert . . .
722 Arnold-Forster Hugh C
645 Ash Selby H. B.
717 Ashby Frederick G.
636 AsheEdward P. . mvo
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679 Aston Samuel .....
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> Atkinson Hugh C.
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667 Atkinson William G.
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649 AttenboroughFrederickL
6666 PWAttheld James .
689 Attwood Edward .
683 Attwool George
71 So August George J. .
679 Austen Edwin J.
657 Austen Ernest L.
688 Austin Frederick W
671 Austin Thomas . . ma
679a Avers Robert B. mvo
643 Aylen Charles G. W. . .
702 Aylen Francis J. . . .
714 Aylmer The Hon. Henry
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29 Sept 97
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1 Apr 04
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1 Apr 03
26 July 13
1 Aug 06
4 Aug 85
7 Dec 02
6 Feb 02
1 July 95
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598 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE RETIRED OFFICERS
.Page.
Rank. Seniority. Page,
Rank. Seniority.
676 Babb James P. . .
679a Backler Leonard . .
704 Backwell William W
714 Bacon Francis . . HMi
633 Bacon Reginald H. S.
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641 Bagge Sir Alfred T. Bt.
695 Bagnall-Oakeley John L
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644 Bain Edward J. . . . ,
680 Bain James G. . . . .
7226 Bainbridge Charles P. MB
664a Bainbridge John H.
647 Baird William J. N.
645 Bairnsfather George E. B.
712 Baker Albert . . . HMA
671 Baker Arthur MA
636 Baker Casper J. .
668 Baker Edtrar C. .
678 Baker John G. L.
635 Baker Julian A. .
633 Baker-Baker William H.
705 Baldwin Frederick . sn
720 Ball George E. .
687 Baldwin Thomas
687 Ball Thomas . .
708 Bamber Hugh W. .
652 Bamber Walter L. .
687 Bambury William H
697 Banks Edward H. ,
671 Banks John H. . .
658 NP Barber Basil C.
682 Barber James . . .
668 Barber James E.
712 Barcroft John H. P. .
722a Barcroft Penrose J.
6596 Barff Arthur D. . .
719 G-tfPBargery David
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665 Barker John M. . . .
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689 Barker Matthew . .
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664a Barne Michael . . .
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6i»2a Barnes William G.K. md
702 Barnett Harry P. . .
715a PW-'Barnicott James C
686 Baron Roger . .
645 Barr Francis T. .
719 Barratt Henry .
707 Barrett Dacre L.
656 APBarrett Francis W
686 Barrett John B. . .
681 Barrett Richard H.
665 Barrett William . .
692 Barrington John L.
632 BarroW Arthur . .
657 Barry Arthur. . .
666a Barry James . . .
688 Barry James H. D.
694 Barry Jerome
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1 Oct 73
15 July 63
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8 Mar 11
12 Oct 06
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3 Aug 97
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1 Apr 98
1 Sept 12
26 June 02
9 Apr 63
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24 Apr 02
30 June 00
1 Sept 04
21 Dec 67
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1 Jan 96
31 Dec 12
14 Sept 09
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1 Apr 05
31 Aug 89
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660
667
708
717
694
688
694
680
67S
675
W.
KM
674 Barrv George W.
721 Barry Oswald C. M.
Barter Edward . .
Bartlett Charles P. W
Bartlett John C. .
Barton Herbert P. .
Barton Hugh B.
Baskerville Thomas.
Bash ford Geoffrey .
Basson Harry . . .
Batchelor Harry R.
Bate Richard F.
G//PBates James .
Battiseombe Albert H.
666a Bavin Geoffrey G. .
666a Bavin Harold S. . .
648 Bawden Arthur R. P.
Bawden Clifford
Bayldon Robert C. .
Baylee Samuel St. A.
Bayley James . .
7226 \ Bavliff Richard L. .
636 Bayly Charles H. .
Baynes Henry C. A
Baynham Henry
Beadle Svdnev W. .
Beal William E.
Beale John H. . .
Beamish Richard MB ba
632a Bearcroft JohnE.,CB,MVO
675 GHP Beaton Willoughby
D
Beattie James H. .
JVPBeatty Michael S.
Beaumont Godfrey, L. KM
Beaumont Sir Lewis A.
OCB, KCMG
Beaumont Spencer W. M
Beaver Heury A. mvo
6596 Beck Oliver L. . .
659a Beckwith Charles W
(Assistant Harbour Master,
Hong Kong)
Bedford William O
Bedingfield James
Bedwell Edward P.
GHP Beechey Frederick
R KM
Beedle Frank S
Bell, Arthur S. G. . .
Bell Edwin
Bell George A. S. . .
GtfPBell George F. .
658 Bellairs Carlyon W.
6596 Bellis Robert . . . . ,
651 Belson Berkeley G. A. .
674 GSPBenbow Sir Henry I
kcb dso 1
Bench George E. . .
GffPBenckeGustavA. C
T>o'b t Bendyshe Richard N. km
682 Bennett David J. .
715a Bennett George B.
644 Bennett George L. B
665 Bennett Henry . .
674 Bennett James M. C, mvo
714 Bennett John H.
EC
Cr
L
EL
FP
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Cr
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24 Feb 11
1 Aug 95
1 Dec 08
25 Apr 99:
23 July [ '
13 Oct 02 i
25 Aug 92<j
31 Dec 031
17 Oct 064
1 Apr 07' I
28 July 06'
10 Jan 89-
1 Jan 87S
1 Oct 06 i
30 Dec 05
31 Dec 09'
29 Apr 02
15 Sept 02'
27 Jan 87 ^
31 Dec 02 1
25 May Off'
10 Apr 07
1 Apr 07 '
10 May 75
30 Dec 06 1
21 JuneC"
18 Apr 07
11 Sept 66'
4 June 13
22 Aug 84
26 Feb 97 |
8 Aug 02'
25 May 97 1
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1 Oct 07
1 Apr 03?
1 Oct 08 \
4 June 10
17 July 05 «
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Apr 851
Aug 05
Nov 08 'i
June 84-!
Feb 06 i
Feb 86H
Mar 11
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!2Mar 90i
1 Feb 10 j
9 July 96 \
22 June 99'
1 Nov 02
1 Apr 03
14 May 08 j
1 Apr 03 !
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. 599
3ai,"j. Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Page. Name.
RaDk.
Seniority
1
692a Bennett William . . .
678 Bennington John . . .
DIH
17 Feb 06
670 Blake George L
Ch
3 Oct 77
EC
12 Dec 03
720 Blake Nathaniel N. . .
ChCr
31 Jan 07
666 Benson Knightley H. . .
L
30 Dec 04
666a Blake William H. . . .
L
15 Feb 06
704 Benson Samuel H. . . .
AP
14 Aug 75
Cr
3 Dec 08
691 Bentham Robert . . .
IH
17 Mar 07
686 Blakeman Mark . . . .
EL
1 Feb 89
719 GHF Bentley John J. .
ChGr
4 Jan 89
E
4 Sept 68
646 Benwell William P. . .
C
5 Jan 12
722 Blatherwick Guy . . .
L
30 Sept 04
631 Beresford The Right Hon .
635 Blaxland John E. . . .
VA
1 Sept 07
Lord Charles, W.D., GCB,
642 Blennerhasset Arthur . .
C
13 Mar 97
GCVO, 1XD, I>CL, MP . .
A
11 Nov 06
719 Blofield Charles . . .
Ch B
1 Feb 72
708 Beresford Hamilton De
634 Blomfield Sir Richard M.
Maj
1 Dec 86
KCMG
R A
1 Jan 89
662 Beresford Tristram H. B.
L
2 July 75
665 Blower Benjamin J. . .
L
1 Apr 03
|65t> Berkeley Hastings G. F.
Cr
9 Apr 86
631 BoardmanFrederickR.,CB
A
8 Feb 07
1644 Berkeley Rowland E.
C
1 Aug 02
711 \ Bockett-Pugh Edward H
1708 Bernard John . . bm
LtCol
17 Nov 04
722c j BM
C
1 Apr 99
1 722 Bernays Leopold A. . .
L
15 Jan 05
715 Boddie George . . . .
L
16 Apr 06
1666 Berridge Thomas . . .
L
7 Feb 05
666a Bodilly, Ralph B. . . .
L
31 Dee 06
6666 Berry Henrv . . .
L
2 Mar 10
641 Boger coryndon P. . .
C
2 Mar 84
7226 Berry John'P. . . mb
S
5 Nov 09 i
663 Boger Henry O. . . .
L
1 Apr 91
ChCr
25 Sept 91
664 Bogle Robert H. . . .
L
31 Dec 97
(Curator of A aval Museum,
Greenwich)
642 Boldero Arthur H . . .
fo
20 Dec 95
665 Boldero Herbert S. W. .
L
15 Feb 03
670 Berry John H., ma, khc
ChF
1 Sept 99
692 Bolster George . . . .
DIB
16 June 92
662 Bessborough The Right
717 Bolt John
L
1 May 06
Hon. Edward P. Earl
683 BondEdmundE.,CMG,DSO
ECr
2 Mar 04
L
30 Sept 74
669 Bond John E.G. . . .
SL
15 Apr 72
642 Bethel 1 George R. . . .
C
30 June 90
(
act
i 30 July
[ 60
6S7 Bethune Henry L. . . .
Cr
17 Feb 94
6S9 Bonwick Charles . . J
1st CI
720 Betteridge George . . .
ChAE
1 Nov 06
I
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6596 Bevan Gwrge H. . . .
Cr
23 Mar 13
651 Booth Augustus B. C.
Cr
16 Oct 71
663 P JFBevan Henry G. R. .
L
14 Jan 95
664 Boothby Kvelyn L. B.
L
30 Sept 98
(Assistant to Chief Inspector
639 Borland Oswald. . . .
C
10 May 71
of Naval Ordance.
671 \ Borthwick Edwin R.
673 J - BA
Ch
1 Sept 92
662 Bevan Lambton L. L. . .
Cr
20 Mar 77
NI
19 Dec 92
682 Bevan William J. . . .
E Cr
19 Nov 98
631 Bosanquet Sir Day H.
686 Bickell William T. . . .
EL
1 Apr 07
GCVO, KCB
A
4 Dec 05
632 APBickford Andrew K
(Governor of the State of
CMG
A
22 Mar 08
South Australia and its
6596 Biekford William G. H .
Cr
3 Sept 12
Dependencies in the Com-
692a Biddulph Richard E. . .
DIH
28 Apr 07
monirealth of Australia)
693 Biddulph RobertW.MB.BA
FS
19 Oct 93
665 Bosanquet Ernest C. . .
L
1 Apr 02
694 Biden Edward J. . . ■
FS
25 Aug 04
663 Bosanquet Henry T. A. .
L
25 Aug 92
694 Bidwell Lawrence . . .
F8
21 Feb 05
720 Bosanquet ThomasA.E.J.
ChB
26 8ept 11
683 Bingham Percy ....
E Cr
15 Sept 04
ChGr
1 Apr 96
635 BinghamTAe Hon. Richard
R A
15 Mar 04
649 Boteler Henry H. . . .
Cr
31 Dec 89
673 GHPtfinmore Henry C. .
HI
27 Apr 71
704 Bottomley Frederick W.
A P
13 Sept 68
710 Binney Walter E. . km
C
11 Sept 93
664a Boughey Edward H. F. .
L
31 Dec 01
6666 Birch Bernard H. . . .{ L
30 Aug 09
666 Boughton Frederick St. J.
L
2 Dec 03
646 Bird Frederic G
C
30 June 11
720 Boulden William . . .
Ch Cr
10 Dec 97
714 Bird James S. . . bma
L
18 May 65
647 Boulton John G. . . .
C
28 Dec 96
707 Bishop Charles L.N. bma
Col
2 Oct 07
719 Boulton Robert , . . .
ChGr
10 Nov 09
719 Bishop Harry ....
ChB
1 Apr 00
715a Bound William H. . . .
L
20 Jan 96
659 Bissett Charles ....
Cr
12 Dec 01
701 Bourchier Alfred E. . .
FP
22 July 02
6i9 Black William J. . . .
E C
26 July 11
655 Bourchier Henry E. . .
Cr.
23 Aug 95
(Lent for duty under the
707 Bourchier Henry S. BM
LtCol
12 May 87
Turkish Govt.
671 Bourchier William C.
Ch
27 Apr 85
645 Blackburn Lewis P. . .
C
20 Mar 03
635 Bourke Edmund G. > . .
R A
31 Mar 98
717 BlapKler George . . .
L
14 Dec 94
Bourke Soutnwel! T. . .
L
2 Jnly75
712 Blackman William 8. rm
Maj
17 July 09
664a Bourne William H. P. .
L
15 Feb 01
664a Blackwood Arthur T. . ,
L
34 June 01
655 Bouverie Charles W. P. .
Cr
1 Jan 09
641 Blackwood Sir Francis Bt.
C
3 Dee 86
720 PWBowden John S. . .
ChCr
18 Feb 98
666-1 Blackwood John A. 8.
L
30 June 06
694 Bowden Walter dso
DIH
27 Feb 08
644 Blair Edward H. . . .
C
1 Jan 10
658 PR'BowdcnSmitbFrancis
Cr
12 Apr 04
L
30 June 03
630 Bowden-Smith, Sir Na-
679 Blake Albert V
EC
30 Dec 09
thaniel. KCB . .
A
26 Oet »9
(Lent for duty under Turkish
694 Bowen Alexander G. W.
Govt.)
MB, BA
FS
11 Nov 07
600 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE RETIRED OFFICERS
Rank Seniority.
Seniority,
720 Bowen David ....
698 Bowen William H. mvo
653 Bower&irGraham J.KCMG
692a Bowie Robert F. ...
686 Bowler Bertie C. . . .
646 Bowles Francis A. R. . .
698 Bowling Thomas H.L. cb
637 Bowman William S. . .
722 Bowyer John F
680 Boxe'll John
651 Boxer James A. . . .
656 iVPBoyer Francis H. . .
721 Boyle Edward L. D. . .
646 Boyle, The Hon. Edward
S.H
666a Boyle Gerald A. . . .
719 Bovle James
634 PTVBoys Henry H. . .
658 Boys William H. . . .
7^0 Bracey George W. . .
631 Brackenbury John W.
CB, CMG
719 Bradburn George . . .
665 Bradford Bertram H. M.
693 Bradley James (a) . . .
694 Bradley James (6 ) . md
717 Bradley Thomas F. . .
660 Bradley William H. . .
651 Bradshaw Augustus H.B.
697 Bramble James ....
674 Bramsdon William H. .
£35 Brand The tfon.Thomas S.
646a Brandon Claude G. R.
658 Brandreth Thomas . .
(Deputy Governor Bodmin
Prison)
722a Branford Francis W. . .
655 Brant J ames
6666 Branton William J. . .
702 Brasier-Creagh Henry B.
£93 Bray Ernest E
664 Bray John E. - . . . .
(Asst. Inspector, Naval
Ordnance Inspection Staff )
€64 Brayshay Thomas F. . .
665 Brennan George B. . .
647 Brent Charles
693 Brereton Ralph W. . .
691 Breton William E. . md
680 GflPBrewer William T. C.
722 Brewill Arthur W. L.
649 Brewis Charles R. W. . .
631 GS'PBridge Sir Cyprian
A. G. GCB
666a Bridge Cyprian D. C. . .
706 Bridge Thomas F.D. bm
■632 Bridgeman Sir Francis.
C. B. GCB, GCVO
652 Bridger Marcus L. . . .
635 Bridges Walter B. . .
689 Bridle Charles J. W. . .
717 Bridle James W. . . .
653 TPBrietzcke Edward R.
666a Briggs Charles O. . . .
722a Brissenden William E.
519 Brister James E. . . ,
Ch Cr
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1 Apr 12
2 Aug 03
29 Feb 84
17 May 05
1 Mar 07
15 Oct 12
15 Feb 9d
30 June U7
15 June 13
17 Feb 86
1 Oct 73
23 Sept 93
18 June 85
:!0 June 10 ]
31 Dec 05
1 Apr 03
17 Mar 01
15 Feb 08
29 Oct 03
8 June 05
30 June 94
31 Dec 01
5 Dec 82
17 Aug 03
5 Mar 12
10 Aug 81
1 Oct 73
15 Mar 07
8 July 04
31 Mar 98
1 Sept 10
12 Mar 10
14 Sept05
20 May 95
10 Aug 09
1 Jan 01
25 Aug 01
1 Oct 97
15 Jan 99
1 Apr 03
1 Apr 97
13 May 92
31 Dec 07
18 May 86
30 July 09
30 June 08
30 Aug 03
15 Nov 05
2 Oct 05
12 Apr 11
14 Apr 92
22 June99
21 Jan 71
I 5 Oct 94
13 May 12
1 Apr 08
24 Sept 05
4 June 12
633
Bristol The Most
Frederick W. F.,
guess of
647 Broad George A.
665 Broadhurst John R.
643 Broadley James R. . .
719 Broadmead Francis
666a PIFBrockman William
720 Broderick Thomas . .
642 Bromley Gerard R.
662 Brooke Francis F. .
653 Brookes Francis A. . .
Hon
Mar
MVO
MVO
658
660
66ija
663
720
699
680
687
720
643
692
665
682
686
712
678
678
666a
692a
691
667
695
637
662
631
722a
662
680
718
666
692a
667
657
633
631
658
693
666a
656
670)
673 (
6666
687
722a
694
715
63o
676
681
680
Brookt-Webb Edward V
Broome Charles S. . .
Brotherton Manfred C.„
Browell Langton W. .
Brown Charles J. . .
Brown Edwin R. . .
Brown Frederick W. .
Brown John (b) . . .
Brown John A. . . .
Brown John W. . . .
Brown Richard G. . mb
Brown Robert . .
Brown Thomas F. .
Brown Thomas F. .
G/iPBrown Valentine, km
Brown Walter . .
Brown William J. .
Browne Gerald B.C.
MD
Browne Horace X.
Browne Thomas .
Browne Walter W. . .
Browning Benjamin .
Brownrigg Sir Dougla3 E
R., Bt
Bruce George H. . . .
Bruce 6"irJamesA.T.KCMG
Brunt John ....
Bryan Mervvn S. N. ..
G H PBryan William .
Bryant Charles . . .
Bryant Frederick . .
Buchanan - Hamilton
Charles W
GHPBack William C.
Buckland Charles A. .
Buckle Charles M. . .
Buckle Claude E. . .
Buckle Claude P. . .
<?#PBuckleFleetwood,MD
Buckley7 Harold . . .
GHP Buckner William
H. P
Budds John B. ba .
Budge John W. H. .
Bull Stephen V . .
Bull Wilfrid J, . .
Burke Hubert W. A.
Burlace Thomas E. .
Burnell John C.
Burner William H
Burnes Thomas . .
Burnett Thomas .
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1 Jan 9ft
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20 July 06
21 Mar H
1 Jul v 94
15 Oct 75
30 June 95
3 Oct. 05
21 Apr 66
1 Oct 06
30 June 94
1 Apr 10
7 Feb 01
17 Feb 86
3 July 68
1 Apr 12
22 Mar 98
13 Apr 00
1 Apr 03
5 Oct 93
4 Apr 00
8 Aug 89
31 Aug 11
30 Aug 10
1 Apr 08
24 Nov lffl
4 June 99
3 Mar 83
7 June 65
30 June 07
8 Aug 76
8 Feb 07
1 Oct 79
8 Oct 74
13 Sept 86
15 Aug 90
11 Dec 03
26 July 07
29 Sept 56
9 Apr 02
14 July 89
6 Aug. 03
19 Sept 12
26 May 86
30 Oct 05
12 May 94
28 Oct 711
16 Mar 10
11 Nov 67
17 Jan. 03
21 Aug 00
16 Oct 12
30 Aug 03
26 Jan 01
27 May 89
17 Feb 86
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 601
Page.
Rank Seniority. Page
Rank. Seniority.
716 Burnett Thomas H.
691 Burnett Thomas 8.,
682 Burnett William C.
6666 Burns Samuel
Burr John L. cmg, mvo
Burridge Robert . . .
Burrowes Alexander L.
S CB., RMA
Burrowes Algernon St. L
KM
666a Burrows William
(Serving under Australian
Govt.)
Burstow Hugh .
Burt Edmund W.
Burtenshaw John . km
Burton-Brown Gerald B.
MD
636
676
707
707
676
712
696
711
722c
641
635
Bush John .... I
Bnshe Charles P. . .
iVPBushnell James H.
Butchart James . . .
683 Butcher John B. . .
651 VPButt James H.
659 Bntterworth Henry . .
666 Bve Theodore . . .
635 Byles Mather ....
72°J j- Byne Roland M. . . km
661 Byng Arthur H
652 iV^Byng The Hon. Nelson
715 Byrne Michael . . . .
697 Byron Charles E. . . .
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676
662
659a
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662
722
721
705
707
716
715a
Cecil
Cadogan The Hon
J. G
Cahill Thomas ....
Cairncross John . . bm
Call Herbert
Callaway Richard G. . .
Callwell'WilliamH. . .
Calthrop Walter H. C. .
Cameron Orford S. . . .
Carnmack Walter . . .
Campbell The Right Hon.
Lord George G. . . ,
Campbell Ivan
Campbell Victor L. A. . [
Campbell Sir William kcb
rma
Campbell William F. rm
Candy John
Canning Henry . . . .
Canter William J. . .<
5 June 98
2 Sent 96
1 Apt 99
18 Mar 12
29 June 05
9 Oct 95
21 May 01
8 Dec 94
30 June 05
7 Jan 95
31 Bee 97
23 July 97
23 May 98
31 Oct 08
16 Oct 83
29 J an 00
27 Oct 79
28 Mar 04
1 Oct 3
23 May 11
3 July 04
26 Dec 97
26 May 99
21 Jan 67
30 Apr 90
1 Oct 07
25 Oct 08
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3 Mar 91
9 July 04
20 Nov 89
31 Dec 06
8 July 98
15 Oct 75
16 Sept 09
17 Oct 84
1 Feb 12
2 July 75
31 Dec 09
30 June 13
1 July 08
25 May 94
3 Mar 00
15 Oct 96
}l Apr 00
642
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654
636
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655
686 Cape Thomas . .
666 Capper Henrv D .
652 Carew Alfred C. .
663 Carew Richard C.
664a Carey John H. F.
645 Carey Walter.
Carey William M.
Carlisle Archibald H
Carlisle John . .
Carlyon Albert H.
GHPCurlyon Clement W
rm
Carmichael Duncan H.
Carnt Albert J
Carpenter Alfred . dso
Carr Henry J.
Carre Hilary M ,
Carrington Charles W. RM
66t-'6 Carroll Benjamin G
702 C arroll Charles H.
Carslake William F.
Carter Arthur W. .
Carter Butler J. S. O
Carter Cornelius E.
Carter Francis A. .
Carter Sir Gilbert T.kcmg
Carter Harry ....
Carter Thomas . . .
Cartwiight Montague G
646a Carver Edmund 0.
659 Carvill Francis I. . .
Case Edward J. . . .
Cashin John ....
Castle William McC. F.
Cater Charles G. J. . .
Cather John L. . . .
iVPCathie Richard A. .
Cator Bertie A. . . .
Caulfield James M. . .
Causton Alfred M. . .
Cave George E. . .
Cave - Browne - Cave
Reginald A.
Cavendish Henry F. C
Cawley Edward G
iVPCay Robert B.
Cayley Harry F.
664a Cayle'y Henry P..
(H.At.A.S. ' Cerberus
Cayzer August B. T
Chads John H. .
Chads William H. du C
Chadwick Charles .
Chaine Francis W. .
Chamberlain Henry
Chamberlain William H
Chamberlaine William
H.C.
Chambre Walter S. . .
664a Champion de Crespigny
Claude P I L
Chance George H. de P. | L
Chancellor Alfred A. .
Channer Arthur . . . .1 Cr
Chapman Charles E. . .| L
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27 June 67
20 May 04
18 Sept 91
40 Sept 85
31 Dec 00
6 Feb 08
14 (Jet 96
1 July 00
1 Mar 03
1 Dec 65
10 Feb 83
31 Dec 98
22 Nov 03
26 Apr 95
16 June 04
1 June 84
13 June 81
9 Jan 11
8 Nov 11
14 Dec 82
Nov 08
16 Dec 70
26 J une 02
2 Aug 95
1 Dec 69
19 Apr 09
24 Feb 68
7 Sept 08
30 J une 12
18 Apr 11
1 Apr 03
28 Aug 82
20 Oct 04
13 Oct 76
15 Jan 02
2 Feb 07
!1 June 87
1 Jan 09
28 Mar 90
30 June 01
10 June 07
11 July 05
1 Nov 11
1 Oct 73
3 July 13
1 Oct 99
1 Apr 98
26 Jan 70
28 Apr 04
14 June 08
1 Apr 90
20 Aug 75
31 Dec 98
30 Deo 72
1 May 98
131 Dec 01
30 June 99
23 May 04
|15 Oct 92
lOct 96
602 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE RETIRED OFFICERS
Page
Name.
Rank. \ Seniority.
Page.
Name.
Rank. Seniority.
666
651
679
718
649
674
719
681
708
636
646
643
666
664
674
721
641
665
719
632a
714
719
660
837
646
633
692a
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Chapman Francis A. .
(?/7/JCbapman Francis H
Chapman William P. .
Charles William . .
Charrington Brie DSO
Chase John E
PU'Chatel Frank . . .
Chater James D. . . .
Cheetham Charles J rma
Cherry George H. . .
Chetwynd The Hon. L
Wentworth P. . . .
Chevallier Barrington H.
Chichester Sir Edward
G., Bt. ,
Chi.'he-ter Ivor F.
Chilcott William W. cf
Child Herbert A. . CMC
Clung Lawrence ....
Chipp Charles W. . . .
Chisholm John ....
Chisholm - Batten Alex-
ander W MVO
Chitson John G. W. . .
Chowen Thomas R. . .
Cbowne James H. T. . .
Christian Charles A. mvo
Christian Harold . . .
(Lent for service under
Chinese <!ovt.)
Christian Henry . mvo
Christie Alexander L. mb
Chubb George H. . . .
Churchill Alfred H. . .
Clapshoe John
Clark Alexander . . km
Clark Allen M. ...
Clirk itVBouverie F. kcb
Clark James R. . ma, en
Clark William B.. .
Clark-Kennedy Archibald
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Clarke Arthur C. . CM«
Clarke Arthur S.C. . .
Clarke Charles mvo, rm
Clarke Gerald L. . . .
Clarke James S
Clarke John S
Clarke William F. G. . .
Clavell Richard K. W. R.
RM
Clayton Francis H. A
MD
Clayton Thomas . .
Clear Charles C. Mc L
Cleave Thomas W. .
Clerk Henry T. . .
Cleveland Henry F.
Clift George V. . .
Nl 'Clifton John A. .
Clitherow Eustace
C. Stracey . . .
Clive Henry St. G. S
Close Francis A. . .
Clow George J. . . .
Clutterbuck William R.
Clutton Ralph P.
Coad Hamilton J.
Coates Odiarne U.
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12 Apr 88
28 Jan 11
^5 June 99
3(1 June 05
4 Sept 08
25 Dec 97
5 May 93
21 May 95
3 Jan 11
7 Dec 10
1 Jan 02
15 May 04
5 Nov 97
1 Apr 9s
14 July 91
21 Apr 90
1 Apr 03
13 Aug 01
15 May 13
1 Apr 03
15 Keb 11
6 Feb 7j
30 .1 une 05
22 Oct 13
14 July 89
27 Mar 08
1 Apr 03
1 Apr 01
10 Dec 06
21 May 07
30 Sept (5
in Feb 0)
20 Mar 69
1 July 06
31 Mar 74
22 Mar 08
7 Mar 01
18 Dec 08
21 J une 06
15 Sept 05
30 June 10
36 May 97
1 Jan 11
26 Mar 07
1 Oct 97
29 Sept 04
30 May 63
30 Mar 55
25 Jan 02
27 Apr 95
1 July 90
1 Jan 88
8 Nov 10
15 July 87
11 Sept 09
10 Aug 00
13June 11
16 Aug 12
6 Mar 13
636 Cochran Charles H. MVO
6X5 Cochrane Basil E.
664a Cochrane Morris E.
664 Cochrane William C.O'G.
719 GH/JCocknm Charles
676 Cocks Frederick A. .
6.2 Cocks J. Dallin . .
705 Coffin Roger P. . . rm
648 Coghlan James E. .
646a Coke John G. de O. .
659 Colbeck Charles E. B.
661a Cole Archibald C. .
«98 Cole Charles W. . .
657 iW'Cole Krancis G. T
647 Cole James ....
7i7a Cole Thomas . . .
6-19 Cole Wentworth V.
687 Cole W illiam F. . .
Hi4a Cole-Hamilton JohnC
719a Coleman Charles H
6666 Coleman John
674 Coleman Walter .
..,2c { Coles Herbert J.
701.)
226 f
Collard Charles E.
RM
7226
722 ColleltJohnA
704 Collier George B. .
703 Cnllings Charles H. J
6% Co lingwood Frederick W.
*79a Collin i;wood Ricliard .
6>6a Collins Abraham B. .
720 Collins Alfred J.. . .
6*K Collins Archibald H. .
719 Collins James . . .
696 Collins Henry B. . .
662 Collins Robert H. M. CMG
635 Collins William . . .
666T Oullis Arthur G. . .
644 Colmore Reginald B. .
722 Colmore Reginald B. B.
6l9 Colomb Horatio W. .
H66 Colt Henry A. . . .
695 ColthurstLudlowT.MD.MA
657 Colwell John A. .
665 Colwill <4eoige H. . m
645 Combe James W.
675 Comle.v Edwin J. ,
664 Compton Edward B
668 Compton John N. ,
719 Compton John P. .
720 Condy William . .
713 Congdon Ernest C. L. RM
717a Connell Lot ....
.L>i > Connolly Arthur M., RM
687 Connolly Joseph
692 Connolly Nicholas T.
692 Connolly W illiam .
709 Connollv William E.G
659 Constable Ernest A.
692 Conway John K.
635 Conybeare Crawford J
681 Cook Henry . . .
716 Cook James . . .
676 Cook William . . .
719 Cooke Benjamin
665 Cooke Robert R. . .
664 Cooke-Hurle William A
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10 Feb 04
9 Nov 00
30June99
13 May 82
24 Jan 03
4 June 68
22 Jan 11
30 July 97
9 Feb 12
22 Apr 12
30-1 une 01
17 Jan 02
1 Sept 00
10 Sept 89
13June09
SO June 97
28 Dec 68
30 J une 01
8 Feb 14
15 July 08
9 July 04
1 Nov 00
5 Dec 05
31 Dec 03
10 Sept 69
12 Oct 61
22 Feb 88
16 Dec 11
3 Apr 05
1 Apr 12
1 Jan 01
10.1une92
1 Mar 74
I June 76
13 Mar 0J
7 Jan 09
8 Apr 03
15 Feb 09
9 Nov 00
30 Sept 04
31 Mar 88
9 Oct 96
1 Apr 03
1 Jan 03
10 Jan 95
1 Oct 97
20 Jan 72
5 July 06
14 Aug 01
6 Oct 08
25 Apr 13
30 Jan 02
19 Oct 67
11 Feb 94
1 1 Apr 86
7 Feb 05
27 May 13
25 Apr 97
1 Oct 04
15 June 94
16 Sept 02
13 Mav 02
19 Nov 00
7 Mar 03
1 Apr 98
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 603
Page
Name.
Rank Seniority Page
Name.
I Rank Seniority.
15 Feb ll
10 Jan 96
2H May 79
19 Apr 94
11 Oct 90
2- Apr 12
30Juue9-
31) Jan 68
6 Julv 06
26 June 02
15 Sept 9S
1 6 Dec 07
22 June 97
15 May 04
4 May 77
M0 Jari OS
6 Jan 13
16 July 67
1 Oct 95
30 June 00
7 Dec 08
JO Mar 69
I Oct 06
8 -<ept 92
9 Feb 9s
17 Feb 96
9 Dec 94
24 Nov 83
5 Dec 10
1 Sept 05
6 Oct 04
14 Jan 03
1 Mar 09
1 Apr 99
19 Nov 89
1 Apr 03
20 Oct 03
1 Apr 04
18 Mar 11
10 Jan 12
5 Sept 13
1 July 99
1 Jan 99
15 Mar 00
•••0 June 00
25 Jan 06
659/; Cook si in Gath'Tne .
6*1 Coomb^r Thomas G.
687 Coombs John T.
655 Coombs William H.
681 Coope William T. .
66i6 Cooper George R. .
664 Cooper Percy B A.
687 Cooper Robert H. .
645 Cooper-Key Edmund M C.
MVO
722 Coote Bernard T.
655 Coote John P. P.
636 Copland Sparkes Robert
CMG
663 Copleston Reginald G.
666 Coplestone Frederick L.
710 Coppin Charles i: . rm
706 C"tbet \rthur D. cb, rm
692a Corcoran tidmund .
870 Corfe Right Rev. Bishop
Charles J. . . . DD
642 Corfe James H. . .
661a Corner John R. . .
674 Cornish Edwin . .
687 Cornish George 8. .
657 Cornish George W.
693 Corrie Alfred T. . .
69-< Corrie Arthur Le B.
700 Corrie Barclay . .
633 Corry The Hon Armar L
713 Corry-Smifh Corry B.RMA
679 Cottam Frederick
710 I Cottingham Edward R.
7226 I MVO, RMA
645 Couper George . . .
699 Court Archibald . . ,
6666 Courtnell John . . .
716 Cousins William . .
720 GHP Cousins William J
665 Coven-y Edward . . ,
716 Covington William A.
718 Coward Charles F. . . .
6666 Cowle Richard . . . ,
646 Cowper Carlton V. de M
679 Cox Albert E. . . ,
709 Cox Aubrey H. . . rma
712 Cox Frederick H.
Cox Gerald A.
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664a Cox Henry B
691 Cox Henry T,
670 GHP Cox-Edwards John
C, ma, khc ....
645 Coxon Lionel H. St. C. .
665 Crabb Charles G. . . .
6596 Crabtree Samuel R. . .
722 Cracroft-Amcotts John .
718 Cramer John J
717 Cranston George . . .
654 Craufurd Charles Q. G. .
661 Craufurd Sir Charles W.
F., Bt
666 Craven Charles W. . . .
652 Crawford Alexander de C.
646 Crawford Charles W. G. .
711 ) Crawley OhetwodeG.G.
722c I rma
66-i Crawley John K. . .
646 Creagh-Osborne Frank O
648 Creak Ettrick W. . CI
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27 June 88
31 Dec 13
1 Apr 03
14 Mar 11
15 Sept 13
8 Apr 07
1 May 05
8 Nov 79
24 May 71
30 Nov 04
10 Oct 79
24 Dec 10
14 Mar 08
30 June 95
15 Dec 12
16 Dec 91
659a Crean Francis . . . .
649 Crease Thomas E. . . .
6666 Cret"-r James
(Naval Ordnance Officer,
Sydney)
719 Creber John T
666a Cree Wilfrid G. H. . . .
660 Crespin Charles A. . .
662 Creswell -Sir William R.
KCMG
718 Crihb Henry
689 Crichton David
(b) |
679a Crich'on Peter T. . .
664 Crichton-MaitlandCoven
try M
659 Crit'chlev Walter A. E.
660 Cmasdaile Henry E. .
692a Crocker Henry L. . .
.g2V > Crocker Herbert J . . rh
715a Crocker William H. .
642 Crofton Duke A. . .
663 Croker Thomas J. .
i A- st. Sunt., RN Torpedo
Factory, Grcnock)
708 Cronke Edward R.M RMA
647 Crooke Frederick 0 A
694 Cropley Alfred . .
,0i Crosbie Adolphus B.
•'32aCnssChirl-s H
719 Cms- James , .
703 Crosthwaite William
i7Pa Crowle Joseph N. .
715a Crowlev Edward
679 Crowley Edward A. E
691 Crowley Joseph . . md
7226 i'Crowther John E. . rm
6666 Cuddy Ernest J. . .
679 Cndli'p Kdwin W. . .
722a CufiVy Edward .
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Culme-Seymour Evelyn .
629 CSPCulme-Seymour Sir
Michael, Bt. gcb, gcvo,
( Vice-Admiral of the
United Kingdom)
6666 Cumberlege Marcus V. .
632a Cuming Robert 8. D. . .
708 Cumming William S. RM
702 Cummins Henry A. T. .
714 Cunningham Thomas . .
698 Curgenven Charles J. . .
657 iVPCurrey Edward H.
686 Currie James
666a Curteis Kohert W. S. . .
Curtis Frederick T. W. .
666a Curtis James
639 JW'Curtis James D. . .
658 Gust Sir Charles L. Bt.
KCVO, CB, CMG, CIE
633 Cust Herbert E. P. .
(Hydrographer of the
Naiy.)
632 Custance Sir Reginald N.
GCB. KCMG, OVO, HOI.
TPCutfield Henry McA
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6 Apr 11
24 Feb 08
1 Apr 06
13 Mar 66
6 Sept 73
12 May 87
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31 Aug 98
3 Feb 1«
!2 Oct 70
1 June 06
3 Apr 08
4 Nov 94
1 5 Oct 00
15 Jan 97
22 Nov 93
13 Aug 03
i Feb 01
1 May 10
16 May 13
29 July 07
15 Dec 65
» A"g 12
27 Jan 90
1 Jan 12
7 Dec 10
1 Mar 06
30 June 09
15 May 12
21 Feb 90
25 Apr 92
1 9 Dec 92
31 Dec 03
13 May 93
31 Dec 09
1 8 Sept 1 1
14 Aug 04
7 Jan 82
1 Dec 02
15 May 99
13 Jan 02
1 Apr 10
6 July 07
4 Nov 12
31 Oct 07
16 Dec 80
23 Feb 01
21 Feb 10
18 May 08
8 Apr gg
1 Apr 03
604 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE RETIRED OFFICERS
Page.
Rank. Seniority. I Page
Rank Seniority.
GffP, P CT'Dadson William
F. P. S KM
Daintree John D. .
Dale Alfred T. . .
Dale William . . .
. Dalgety Robert W. .
r'79 Dalrymple John H.
666 Dalv Richard . . .
689 Dalzell Thomas B. .
666 Damant Guybon C. C
713
646
631
666
659
09 [Daniel Edward Y.
7226
649
643
630
M
Daniel Martin T.
Daniell William H. M.
D'Arcy-Irvine Sir St.
George C. . . . kc:
633 Dare Charles H. . . mv
708 Darling James B. . m
683 Dart Frederick H. . .
641 Darwall William E. .
664 Dathan James H. . .
644 Daubeny Hugh F. . .
709 Dauntesey William B.
CB, RMi
683 Daves Henry F. .
664a Davwv Charles H.
701 Davey John W. N
717 Davey William T.
686 Davidson George
720 Da\ idson Hector
704 Davidson William E
721 Davies Andrew W.
721 Davies Dayrell .
666a Davies Donald M.
655 Davies Francis H.
712 Davies Thomas W,
883 Davies William R.
716 Davis Edward. .
632 Davis Edward H. M
691 Davis Francis W
715a Davis Frank . .
716 Davis William .
678 Dawe Charles
669 Dawes Charles R.
649 Dawes George W. W.
659a Dawson Arthur M.
721 Dawson Sir Arthur T.,Kt
637 Dawson The Bon. Ed
ward 8
697 Dawson Henry . . .
642 NP Dawson Llewellyn S
686 Dawson Thomas J. . .
637 Dawson Willoughby P.
658 Day Edwin A. . . .
667 Day George A. F. . .
653 Day Richard G. . . .
683 Deacon Alfred E. C. .
664 Deacon Sidney E. . .
660 Deane Berkeley St. G..
644 Dean-Pitt Stanley T. .
698 De Denne Alfred . .
^ j Deed John C. . . »
6666 De Halpert Roger V. .
642 De Hoghton Thomas .
629 De Horsey Sir Algernon
F. R., kcb
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27 Mar 62
1 Feb 08
30 May 03
26 June 04
21 May 12
17 Mar 14
16 Mar 05
1 June 98
15 Apr 03
29 Nov 01
30 June 06
18 Oct 97
23 Feb 97
12 Mar 09
18 Nov 92
8 June 04
13 Apr 93
40 June 98
1 Jan 09
1 Sept 10
1 Apr 0/
15 Dec 00
5 Jan 99
2 8 Nov 96
1 Apr 12
30 Oct 83
40 July 68
10 Aug 81
1 1 July 05
1 Oct 07
15 June93
7 May 02
1 Apr 07
22 July 02
5 Nov 08
4 Apr 89
15 Nov 6-
1 Nov 97
9 Ma\ 0 >
30 Mar 06
30 June 01
31 Oct 09
20 Nov 87
31 Dec 81
18 Jan 05
1 Dec 97
1 July 98
31 Dec 04
22 Oct 10
16 Aug 60
3 Nov 94
14 Oct 04
30 Sept 9*
3 Aug 94
29 May 03
1 Feb 97
10 Oct 00
1 Oct 09
31 Dec 96
Apr 85
633 de Horsey Spencer V. Y
665 Deighton Christopher H
664 De Kantzow Arthur H.
633 De Kantzow Herbert P.
639 De Kantzow Walters.
715 Delanev John G. . . ,
666 Delius Daniel E. St. M. ,
692 Delmege Alfred G.
MVO, MD, KHS
646a De Montmorency John P
655 Denison Taei/on. Conyng-
ham A
722 Denison Conyngham C. .
632a Denison John
657 Denman Lancelot B . .
634 Dennistoun Robert P.
712 Denny Barrv St. L. km
681 Denny John T. H. . .
707 Denny Richard . km
715 Denver, Henry K. . .
633 De Salis William . mto
659 De Satge Oscar V. . . .
652 De Sausmarez Lionel A.
666 DeSausmarez Ronald P.S.
708 Des Barres Alexander H.
KM
666 DeThoren Oscar E.A.deS.
654 NP Deverell George 8. ,
,22a de Verteuil Fernand L.
J M
664 Dewar Alfred C
660 De Watteville Edward J.L
659a de Wet Thomas O
%1\ [ Dexter Arthur J.
BA-J
, KCB
KHS
691 (Dick Sir James N
GSP$
(Retired Director-General
of the Medical Department)
632a Dicken Charles G. . . .
641 Dicken Frederick R. . .
64;s Dickinson Charles W. . .
666 Dickson William A. . .
666 Digby Edward A. . . .
721 Digby The Hon. Gerald F.
634 Digby Noel S. F. . . .
712 Diggon Roliert W. . rm
657 JVPDillon Herbert B. . .
687 Dinwoodie John
648 Dixon John W
6596 Dixon Kennett . . . .
f.hva Dobbin Ernest H. . .
'•22b I D°Dree de Saumarez rmi
648 Dockrell Herbert J. . .
720 Dodds James W. . . .
664a Dodington John R. . .
697 Dodridge William R. . .
716 Doidge James N. . . .
670 Dolby Reginald . . ma
657 Dolphin George M. . .
720 Dommett Stephen J. . .
630 GSP Domvile Sir Comp-
ton E. . . scb, ecvo
722 Domville Sir James H.,
Bt
663 Donovan Edward H. . .
717a Donovan Richard ,
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25 Nov 09
3 Apr 03
1 Oct 99
19 J une 88
1 Oct 73
12 Apr 10
30 Serjt 03
17 Aug 99
17 Mar 10
4 May 81
1 Apr 07
7 Dec 13
15 Jan 01
19 Jan 96
:4 Aug 67
3 Oct 93
11 Apr 96
29 Jun 12
10 Feb 11
27 Oct 10
1 Oct 83
30 Sept 03
28 Dee 92
30 Sept 03
29 Dec 85
21 Nov 04
15 J»lv 97
8 Apr 73
25 Jan 11
5 Jan 97
1 7 May 97
27 Feb 84
3 June 13
2 Aug 87
31 Mar 98
31 Mar 04
15 July 03
30 J une 93
17 Mar 01
11 Mar 05
25 Jan 00
11 Nov 67
7 Dec 97
24 Apr 09
10 Feb 13
20 Aug 05
6 June 02
24 Mar 13
31 Dec 99
23 Nov 09
2 Feb 03
9 Aug 81
6 Oct 96
1 Jan 81
31 Dec 11
1 Oct 96
31 Mar 10
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 605
•age.
Rank. Seniority.
6666 Donovan William H. . .
Dooner John K. P. . .
[649 Dormer The Hon. Charles
J. T
|>™} Dougherty John A. \
643 Douglas Angus W. S. . .
647 Douglas Archibald G. . .
660 Douglas Sir Arthur P. Bt.i
658 Douglas Sholtn G. . . .
666a Douglas Stopford 0. .
663 Douglas Sydenham G. .
652 Douglas-Hamilton
Bobert W
692a Dow James C. . . MB
635 Dowding Herbert W. . .
Dowding Townley W. em
Down Augustus T. kma
Down Edward . . . .
iVPDown William L. . .
Down William T. . . .
682 Downer John M. . . .
6666 JJownes Henry . . .
694 Dowson John . . . .
Doyle Thomas . . . .
Drage Gilbert
Drake Cecil
Drake Charles P
705
709
719
656
642
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710
695
720
707
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Druke Henry D. kma J
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25 Jan 12
1 Apr 9fl
30 June 99
5 Jan 80
6 Aug 72
30 June 05
10 Sept 96
24 Aug 66
12 Feb 12
31 Dec 06
1 Jan 91
Cr
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Drake Percy G
g Drake Walton
713 Drake-Brockman Charles
E. F em LtCol
Drayson Alfred F. H. . S Cr
Drew William B. . . . I H
Driscoll William . . . Ch B
Drummond Edward . . Cr
Drury Sir Charles C. gcb,
gcvo, kcsi
653 GHPVrury George . . .
662 Drury George H. ...
721 Drury William B. . . .
708 Drury William P. . em
636 Dudd'ing Horatio N. . .
644 Dudgeon Patrick C. . .
663 Duff Hampden G. . . .
6666 Duffett Bdward ....
712 Duffin Fielder ....
649 Dugdale Edward S. ■ .
715 Duggan Daniel ....
669 Dumaresq Charles P. . .
697 Dunbar Charles A. R. F. .
646ffi Dunboyne The Right Hon.
Fitz Walter G. P. Lord ,
6596 Duncan George ....
(Asst King's Harbour-
Master, Bosyth.)
680 Dunlop John
6596 Dunn Alfred C
(Serving under the Aus-
tralian Government.)
715 Dunning Michael . . .
710 DurnfordEdwardC.L.RMA
632 Durnford Sir John, gcb,
dso
664 Durrant Ernest G. . . .
12 Nov 89
21 Sept 04
20 Oct 04
21 Nov 10
22 June 93
21 Oct 93
9 Nov 98
4 Sept 95
1 July 98
7 Mar 12
1 1 Feb 00
lApr 96
1 Oct 08
30 Mar 84
25 May 09
7 Dec 07
6 May "8
1 Oct 07
8 Oct 74
8-luly 13
12 July 93
22 Feb 05
10 Apr 01
11 June 73
711
722c
674
716
714
647
711
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11 Apr 08
20 July 96
1 June 76
30 June 98
12 Dec 98
8 June 05
24 May 03
1 Apr 97
1 Oct 08
1 Oct 09
19 July 80
6 July 08
22 Jan 03
26 Dec 06
16 May 11
4 May 08
6 Aug 86
21 May 08
OrL
LtCol
20 May 12
8 May 77
22 July 10
19 Mar 99
I Durst Alan L. . . RM
Durston Sir A. John, kcb
Dyer James
Dyer John M. . . km
GHP Dyer Richard C. .
J- Dyer Thomas W. P., rma
Dymott Robert L. . . .
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645
681
720
721
674
68'i
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653
651
720
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1 Sept 12
1 Jan 06
29 Jan 89
21 May 62
6 Mar 80
21 May 97
26 Aug 05
Eady Frederick W. E., RM Maj
Eagle Francis E. B. RM Maj
Eagles Frederick H. . . Cr
Eales Henry . . . MD S S
Eardley-Wilmot Trevor . L
Earl Edward Ch Cr
Eason Henry W. . . . L
Eastcott John . . . . Ch B
G /yPEasther Frederic J. . Cr
Eastman George . . . . S L
Easton William C. . . . Cr
G/ZPEckford Peter . E Ins
Eden Frederick M. . Rm Maj
662 Eden George H L
661 Eden William G. . . . L
679 Edgar Edward J. ...EC
680 Rdmonds James . . . . FE
689 Edward William W. . .ESL
700 Edwards Corbett C. . . F P
646 Edwards Edwin H. . . . C
679a Edwards George K.. . . EC
673 Edwards George P. BA N 1
648 GHP Edwards John . . C
666a Edwards John . . . . L
719 Edwards John C. . . .ChGr
6666 Edwards Joseph R. . . L
716 Edwards Thomas ... L
Edve Lourenco . rm LtCol
Eeles Charles G. S. . . C
Egan Oscar G F E
Eggbeer John .... Ch B
Egerton Philip . . . . L
Elbrow George .... E A
Eldred Charles E. . . . E Cr
6596 Eldridge George B. . . Cr
655 Elias Gerald Cr
Elibank The Bight Hon.
Montolieu Fox Lord . Cr
TP Eliot Laurence H. . Cr
Ellenborough The Bight
Hon. Edward D. Lord Cr
Ellery Frederick R. . . Ch B
Elliot Charles 8 C
6666 Elliott Frederick . . .1 L
694 Elliott Horace . . md[ F S
659a Ellis George F. T. F. . . Or
652 iVPEllis Gerald A. . . . Cr
6666 Ellis Henry S. H. . . . L
678 Ellis Joseph H. W. H. . EC
682 Ellis Matthew W. . . . F E
715 Ellis Thomas . . . . Cr L
20 Nov 01
18 Oct 02
22 Sept 03
24 Oct 59
21 Sept 12
11 Aug 00
1 Apr 03
14 Feb 78
1 Oct 73
21 Sept 72
29 June 06
19 Sept 90
1 Jan 85
4 Jan 74
22 Apr 72
13 Jan 12
7 Sept 86
1 Feb 10
17 Feb 86
12 Apr 11
18 Sept 13
6 Mar 85
3 Aug 95
29 July 07
16 Mar 09
24 Mar 11
18 Nov 94
8 Dec 94
30 June 10
26 Apr 95
26 June 09
30 June 89
24 Sept 08
8 May 06
7 Sept 12
12 May 97
28 Nov 70
19 Oct 93
1 Oct
73
1 Apr
13
30 June 03
1 Mar
11
16 Feb
01
6 Feb
06
12 Jan
89
1 Apr
10
1 Jan
10
24 June 97
31t4an
07
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Rank. Seniority.
Page.
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681
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720
708
633
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657
BUis William A. .
Elstone John B.
Klstono John E. . .
Elton Frederick . .
Elwyn Henry B.
Bndieott John . .
English Oswald McD.
English Vincent J. .
Ensor Leonard S. .
Errington Arnold J.
Evans Arthur C. ma
TP Evans Edward S.
Evans Frederick J. . .
iVPEvans Hugh R. .
Evans James . .
Evans Richard . . .
iVPEvans Robert W. .
Evans Thomas J. P. cb.rm
Evea Frederick J.
Everard John G. C.
Everett John N.
Everitt Herbert . R
Ewart Arthur W.
Eyre Edward B. .
Eyre William H.
691 Facey Charles S. . . mb
705 Fagan Christopher S. F
651 Fairlie Henry J. . .
666a Falkiner Richard H.
648 Fane Augustus . .
658 Fanshawe Arthur H
6t=6 Farie Gilbert H. L. .
655 Farquharson Archibald J
707 Farquharson Matthew
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G#PFarrell John
Farwell Charles . . .
Fasham John . . .
Fasken Edward R. D. .
722a Fasson Robert. R. . Ml
Faulds Arthur G. . .
Fauvel Charles H. . .
Fawckner William B. .
G//PFawcknerWilliamH
Fawkes Sir Wilmot H
- GCB, KCVO, LLD
681 Feak William M.
679 Featherstone Walter J
661 Fellowes Edward J. ,
719
701
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694
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637
648
632
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21 Mar 78
4 Nov 12
3 May 99
31 Dec 89
1 Arjr 01
17 Apr 12
5 Sept 67
26 Dec 77
3 Apr 88
1 6 Aug 86
6 Apr 8 ?
10 Jan *9
6 June 12
21 Julv 02
1 June 76
30 May 03
27 Feb 91
23 Apr 08
1 Mar 11
15 May 76
26 Dec 08
26 Jan 84
15 Mar 11
14 Oct 72
27 Mar 05
11 Nov 07
29 Sept 06
1 uct 73
1 Apr 05
6 May 98
4 Feb 11
28 Aug 03
28 Mar 83
24 Dec 88
9 Jan 71
19 Apr 94
19 Oct 91
21 Aug 01
26 Feb 08
1 Sept 88
9 Dec 67
19 Dec 12
8 Mar 82
12 Oct 08
11 July 90
20 July 08
3 Sept 72
666 Fellowes Peregrine F. M
633 Fellowes Sir Thomas H
B. KCB
664« Fellows John A.
655 Fenton Thomas C.
701 Fenwick Maurice G. F. B
6«6a Ferbrache William .
693 Ferguson Edward .
665 Ferrand Richard T. W
66* Ferraro John 8. . .
635 iVPFerris John . .
6666 Ferris Pierce . . .
632a Field .S'irArthurM.KCB,FRS
707 Field Cyril . . . rm
6*9 Fielden Inmer . . . .
674 Fielder John
664 Finch-D 'wsonHumphrey
697 Finlay George . . . .
689 Finlay James F
632a Finnis Frank . . . cvo
687 Firth Joseph B. . .
691 GH PFisher James W. mi
664a Fisher Leslie D. . .
717 Fisher William P .
629 Fisher of Kilverstone The
Right H. m. Lord, G.C.B.
O.M..G.C.V.O., LL.D
692 Fitch Richard F. . .
659a FitzClarence William H
634 FitzGeorge Sir Adolphus
A. F KCVO
631 FitzGerald Charles C. P
691 FitzGerald Michael cms
722 MtzGibbon Robert F. D. .
639 Fitz Maurice The Hon.
636 Fleet Ernest j! .' '. '. !
636 Fleet Henry L
683 Fleetwood John L. . . .
654 Fletcher Edward B. . .
717 Fletcher John G. . . .
702 Fletcher Thomas B. . .
(Serving under Indian Govt.)
693 Fletcher William B. . .
720 Flevill Benjamin . . .
679 Flood Frederick J. . . .
644 Floyd Sir Henry R. P. Bt.
671 Flynn Francis ma, i/ld,
bd, KHC
659a Foakes Edward L. A. . .
695 Fogerty George J. . . .
655 Foley Cecil F
681 Follett Samuel G. . . .
660 Foot James F
632 Foote Sir Randolph F.O.,
KCB, CMG
694 Foott George H. . md
659a Forbes Charles H. .
708 Forbes Henry V.
652 Forbes William B. .
665 Forbes William S, F.
659 Forbes Wyndham .
666a Ford Bernard St. V.
676 Ford Francis. , .
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1 Jan 86
31 Dec 01 |
9 Mar 96
4 Sept 02
5 Apr 06
10 Mar 99 I
1 Oct 02
17 Oct 04
12 Oct 08
5 Feb 11
■I June 13
23 Apr 08
9 May 64
i\ Feb 11
30 June 98
22 Nov 05
16 Aug 66
20 Mar 13
3 Feb 80
9 Mar 98
-'9 Mar 00
24 July 08
4 Dec 05
5 June 13
28 Oct 10
20 Oct 96
20 Feb 05
27 May 05
30 Mar 07
19 Jan 82
1 June07
30 Apr 10
4 Nov 98
19 Apr 91
1 July 08
16 Nov 11
1 Aug 83
17 May 06
26 Aug 09
16 Dec 04
25 Sept 84
1 Aug 08
*0 Sept 88
1 Sept 96
19 June 95
19 3 une 99
18 Sept 11
20 Aug 02
23 Sept 13
30 Mar 78
25 Feb 88
1 Apr 02
2 Jan 11
30 Sept 05
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OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 607
720
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702
686
643
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657
687
646
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Ford Robert . . .
Ford William J. . .
Foreman Ernest E. P.
Foreman Victor O. .
Forlong Charles A.
Formby HeskeUi
G/yPForrest Henry V
Forrest Wil ford F. .
Forster Joseph . .
Forster Stewart E. .
Forsyth Douglas M.
Fortescue Reynell J.
Fortescue The Hon Sir
Seymour J. kcvo, cmg
GH PFosbroke John D. .
Foster Thomas H. . . .
Fowke Moultrie B. . .
France James M. . . .
Francis Charles A. W.
RMA
Francis Walter B. K. ma -J
Frankis Walter W. Km
Franklin -John
Fraser George J.
Fraser Gordon C.
Fraser Ian M. . . dso
Fraser Richard H.
Fraser Robert G.
Frazer William J.
Freathy Jacob
Frederick George C
Freeland William F. E
Freeman Frederick H.
P. W
Freer-Smith Sir Hamil-
ton P Csl
GSP Fremantle The Hon.
Sir Edmund R. GCB, CMG
{'Rear-Admiral of the
United Kingdom)
French Alexander M. . .
French Arthur, cu, RMi
French Geoffrey M. . .
Frew George R
Frewen Edward L. . . .
Frood Wiili-tm R. A. H.
Frost James J
Frowd William S. . .
(Serving under Canadian
Govt. at Halifax Dockyard)
Fry Robert
Fuller Henry . . . rm
Fullert on Arthur G. . .
Fullerton Sir John R. T.
GCVO, CB
Furlonger Arthur
Furse Arthur . .
Fyffe Ebenezer T. ba •
679 Gaisford Harold . ,
721 Gaisford St. Lawrence
Julian C. ...
707 Qaitskell Walter J. rm
632a Galloway Arthur A. C.
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2* Feb 11
5 May 07
1 Nov 08
3 Sept 01
30 Sept 03
11 Feb 94
22 Jan 00
28 Nov 09
10 Oct 13
19 Dec 79
26 June 94
14 Feb 01
29 May 82
24 July 07
25 Feb 99
20 Aug 02
1 Sept 04
2 Feb 88
!7 Feb 89
28 Jan 05
8 Oct 67
16 Feb 01
9 May 07
24 Feb 04
7 Aug 11
30 Nov 09
31 July 07
1 Apr 96
31 Dec 08
25 Aug 89
6 Nov 04
1 Oct 73
10 Oct 96
28 Mar 99
1 Aug 04
2-i July 02
4 Apr 11
U Dec 99
1 Apr 12
20 May 11
5 May 05
29 Mar 11
11 Dec 85
9 Mar 94
15 Mar 04
6 Dec 94
1 Apr i 3
6 Dec 76
13 Sept 77
5 Apr 12
31 Dec 84
24 Mar 08
21 Mar 13
Rank. Seniority.
653 Galloway James H. P.
646 Gamble Edgar G. H. . .
632 Gamble Edward H. CB
6666 Gamblen A lfred ....
670 Gamson Charles R. ma
642 Garbett Hubert J. G. . .
679a G*rde Robert B. ...
642 Gardiner Alexander M. .
720 Gardiner James D. . j
709 Gardner Francis S. . .rm
676 Gardner John ....
721 Gardner William C. . .
634 Garforth EdmundSt.J.,CB
666a Garland Frederick . . .
713 Garrett John R. . . rm
858 Garrett PeterB. . . .
722 Garaia Ru,,eit C. . , .
661 Gartside-TippingHenryT.
664a Gascoigne Victor H.
651 Gaskell Frederick .
661 Gataker Frank A. .
712 Gattev John R. H. .
681 Gay William H. . .
709 Geddes Ernest D E. rma
719 Geddes William J. .
683 Gedye Henry A. . .
703 Gedye Nicholas L.
663 Gellibrand Henry B.
692a Geoghegan Charles E.
679 George Francis T. .
700 Gerty Francis H. .
644 Gervers Charles T. .
717 Gibbings John . .
646 Gibbons Frederick K.
679 Gibbs Alfred W. . .
716 Gibbs James R. . .
669 Gibson Arthur B. 0.
700 Gibson Henry C. W.
635 Gibson Herbert W. S.
720 Gibson Joseph . .
711 Gibsone Hugh J. C.
679 Gibson-Sugars John S
632 Giffard George A. . i
699 Gifford Charles E. .
676 Gilbert James H. .
666 Giles Henry R. . .
655 Giles Hubert G.
6666 Gillard Richard . .
649 Gillespie Alexander
659 Gillett Henry A. .
697 Gillies William C. .
691 Gimlette Sir Thomas D.
KCB
693 GippsAlexanderG.P. frcs
635 Gissing Charles E
7226 Glaister Joseph . . B •.
643 Gladstone Charles E.
686 Glanville William G.
639 Glasgow The Eight Hon.
David Earl of gcmg
680 G/VPGlasspole William •.
687 Glaysher John . .
656 Glennie George F. .
653 Glennie Gordon . .
649 Glennie Hugh G. .
659 Glossop Harry A. P.
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31 May 86
1 June 12
18 Sept 11
10 Nov 10
28 Nov 77
IK Apr 94
16 Dec 13
8 Jan 96
1 1 Nov 05
1 Apr 07
16 Oct 02
1 Oct 95
20 June 91
6 June 07
21 Aug 12
14 July 11
1 Apr 10
Aug 70
July 01
Oct 73
Aug 69
Jan 01
Dec 96
Dee 10
Aug 09
Apr 07
J une 65
Dec 96
Dec 06
Aug 09
July 12
Dec 98
Mar 06
July 13
Sept 09
July 02
June 19
Nov 87
Dec 05
Mar 83
Sept 01
Aug 12
July 11
Aug 02
Dec 02
J une 04
Dec 95
Sept 09
Dec 01
May 12
Jan 08
1 July 07
7 Aug 99
24 Jan 02
6 Nov 08
7 Nov 04
1 Mar 92
6 Sept 78
17 Feb 86
24 Sept 68
6 Jan 00
3 Aug 93
30 J une 04
14 Jan 13
608 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE RETIRED OFFICERS
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Rank, Seniority. I Page.
Goddard James R.
BM
648 Goalen Walter N.
682 Godbeer Samuel .
709 I
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717 Godden Charles J. . . .
691 Godding Charles C. • CB
646 Godfrey-Faussett, Bryan
G CVO, CMh
665 Gofton Salmond Kenneth
657 Goldfinch John H. . . .
678 Goldsmith Henry C. . .
721 Gooch Thomas S. ...
671 Go d B waid H. . .
671 Goodenough George .ma
716 Goodfellow Stephen J.
632a Goodrich Sir James E. 0.
KCVO
636 Goodridge Walter S., cie
673 Goodwin Henry B.
720 Goodwin James . .
703 Goodwin Thomas E.
S64 Goolden Archibald C.
669 Goolden Charles F.
666 Goolden Cyril . .
651 TPGoolden George B
706 Gordon Cosmo G. . bm
653 Gordon George K. . . .
709 Gore George A. E. . rm
666 Gore Reginald E. . . .
722 Gore-Langton The Hon.
Evelyn A. G
682 Gorfett George J. . . .
686 Gorges Alfred H. . . .
717a Gorringe Alfred ....
652 Gough Hugh G
721 Graham Charles E. P.
Cunninghame . mvo
(Groom-in- Waiting toH.M.
The King)
Graham Charles P.O.
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722c J
705 GSPGraham Sir S.James
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Graham James E. D
Graham John I. . .
(Inspector of Waterguard
vnder Board of Customs)
Graham Robert D. . .
Graham Walter H. B. .
Graham Walter J. . .
Graham William . . .
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15 June 96
5 July 00
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20 Mar 11
5 Dec 03
31 Oct 06
26 June 02
21 Apr 00
21 May 03
1 Oct 87
27 Feb 9 i
9 May 82
22 July 99
4 June 13
20 Oct 04
11 Aug 69
15 Jan 89
15 Sept 66
15 July 00
9 Aug 64
31 Mar 04
1 Apr 70
11 Apr OH
7 May el
28 June 93
1 Apr 02
15 Dec 05
16 July 01
15 Sept 04
16 Mar 13
2 Mar 91
11 July 05
678
645
722
632
682
693
t'44 Gransmore Frederick R.
652 Grant Alaric F. . . .
666 Grant Albert D. . . .
666 Grant Duncan W. . .
(Serving under the Austra
lian Government)
664 Grant Ferris N. . . .
660 Grant George A. G. .
720 Grant Geonge T. . .
646 Grant Herbert C.J. . ,
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10 Feb 09
4 Dec 09
26 June 09
15 May 08
18 Sept 11
12 Oct 99
20 Sept 82
1 Jan 08
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8 Apr 73
21 Apr 01
13 Feb 12
644 Grant Ian R
715a GHP Grant John . .
630 NP Grant John F. G.
Grant Malcolm K. . .
637 Granville Charles D. .
652 NP Gray George P. C.
6*66 Gray William
Rank. Seniority.
644 Gray Scott W. A. H. .
680 GtfA'Greathead Joseph J
H66 Green George P. . .
^75 Green Leopold M. . .
Green Nathaniel E.
Green Richard . . .
Greenfield Bertie L. H.
Greenham George H. .
Greening Alexander .
632a Greet Thomas Y. . .
651 Gregorie George W.
Gregory Charles W.
Gregory Joseph E. . . .
Gregory Reginald G. . ,
PWGregson Henry K.
Greig Donald
Grenfell Algernon B. G.
Grenfell Francis H.
Gresley Richard N.
Grey Alan H. . .
Grey Harry G. . .
Gribbell William H.
Grice Thomas S.
Griffin Daniel W. C.
Giiffin William P. .
Griffiths Llewellyn .
718 Grigg Richard J.
707 Gritton Henry . .
Grogan Edward H. J
Grogan William J. .
Groome Robert L. .
Grose Samuel . . .
GHP Groube Francis E
866a Groves Eric M. . . .
645 Growse Reginald R.
Guard William . . .
NP Gubbins George W.
Gubbins Robert H.
Guest George ....
Guinness Herbert F. .
Gulliver Arnold H.
Gundry John G. . .
Gunn John ....
Gunn Gordon S. . .
Gunn Phillip J . . .
Gunn William F. . .
Guppy Henry B. . iw
Gurowich Samuel . .
659b Gush Alfred W. . . .
722a Gush Arthur S. . . .
682 Guyatt Edward G. . .
686 Guyer Prank ....
679a Guy<-r Thomas S. . .
649 Gwatkin-Williams Rupert
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«65 Gwynne Alban L.
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17 Jan 06
2 Feb 94
25 Jan 02
31 Dec 12
1 Jan 10
16 Oct 91
17 July 10
12 Apr 05
1 7 Feb 86 1
30 Sept 03>:
18 Nov 90<
23 Sept 81
19 Oct 67
1 Apr 99 1
29 Oct 10
1 Apr 03
31 July 12
5 Mar 72
9 Oct 12
5 Feb 96
2:< Nov 09
9 May 92
15 Apr 07
23 July 02
1 Apr 97
1 Apr 05
« Apr 64
1 Nov 00
30 Sept 96
2 Oct 65
5 Aug 08
1 A g 07
31 Dec 04
11 July 82
1 Aug 97
31 Aug 98
7 Apr 10
19 July II
19 Aug 70
10 Nov 97'
28 Feb 06
31 Oct 09
23 Nov 88
24 Aug 9*
7 Nov 02'
1 Apr 03
14 Jan 96'
6 Dec 08
1 Apr 04'
28 Oct 06'
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28 Feb 01
6 Dec 01
30 Sept 76
12 Mar 09'
24 July 12
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1 July 99
17 Mar 13
31 Dec 07
15 Nov 02
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694 Hackett William
666 Hackney George
694 Hadden Henry J. .
722a Haddon Gerald P. .
679 Haddock Sidney G.
674 Haddv George A. .
678 Haddy Thomas J. .
1646a TP Hadley Thomas
<S91 Hadlow Henry . .
679 Haggarty George A.
709 Hailes David A. . .
658 Hale Edward M.
1721 Hall Basil W. R.
707 Hall Burnett G. .
TP Hall Edward C, . .
Hall Frederick M . . .
Hall Sir George F. King
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Hall Robert E Ins
Hall Ronald R. M. . . . C
Hall William E
Hall William H. . . . A P
715a Hall William H. ...EL
666« Hallett Thomas . . . . L
666a Hallowes George S. . . Ii
646 Halsev Arthur . . . . C
666a Ham Henry R. W. . . . L
6666 Hamblin Frederick . . L
659a Harably Andrew . . . Cr
" Hambly William J. ..EL
Hamilton Alexander G. . Cr
Hamilton Arthur J. . . L
Hamilton Arthur S. . . L
Hamilton Augustus M R.
Douglas L
Hamilton Boyd C. P. rm LtCol
Hamilton Claud A. W. . R 4.
646a Hamilton David M. . . C
637 Hamilton James deC.Mvo RA
7) 5a Hamilton Joseph ... L
692a Hamilton Stewart F. . .DIG
659a Hamilton William . . . Cr
Hamm Richard S. . . .EC
Hammick Robert F. . . V A
Hammond George C. . . S Cr
Hammond Henry T. . . E Cr
Hammond Leslie J. L. . L
(Assistant to Chief [nsp. of]
Naval Ordnance)
Hammond - Chambers
Robert H. B | L
644 Hamond-Graeme Douglas, C
Hampshire Cyril B
Hanan Francis W. .
Hancock Alfred J. .
Hancock John B.
Hancock Lionel G. S.
580 Hancock William J.
ril \ Hankey Maurice P. A
22c ) CB, RMA
(Secretary, Imperial De-
fence. Committee.)
Hankin Phillip James
NP Hanmer John G. J. .
Hanning-Lee Francis C.
(Chart, etc., Depot%
Honq Kong.)
663
664
715
559
557
L
L
CrI,
Cr
Cr
F E
C
Cr
R A
L
21 Feb 05
9 July 04
18 Feb 02
25 Jan 06
24 May 12
21 Sept 05
9 Aug 05
24 Apr 02
7 May 94
23 Aug 11
21 July 08
11 May 09
30 June 88
12 June 95
16 Sept 82
1 June 98
19 May 12
1 Apr 03
16 Aug 93
21 June 02
22 May 84
23 Sept 97
26 Sept 11
17 May 06
30 June 05
1 June 12
11 June 07
3 Sept 10
5 Aug 11
2 Jan 03
17 Dec 10
1 June 69
3 Sept 72
8 Apr 73
12 Aug 87
3 June 13
23 Feb 12
22 July 10
10 June 93
1 Nov 04
3 Dec 08
19 Apr 05
10 Feb 04
15 Oct 86
6 July 93
15 Mar 99
30 Sept 03
30 June 08
1 Oct 96
1 Oct 97
12 Jan 07
3 Oct 12
16 Feb 11
11 July 86
10 Aug 99
1 Apr 70
28 May 94
31 Mar 03
703
720
718
694
682
652
681
719
681
664a
679a
719
671
Hansell Robert H. . .
PW Hanvey Patrick .
Harcus Henry . . .
Hardie Robert . . .
Harding Charles A.
iVPHarding Claud . .
Harding George . . .
Gi^PHCHarding Israel
Harding William J ,
Hardinge Theodore J.
Hardwick William W.
Harod Albert J. . . .
y~i \ Harper Charles J. . ba
694
703
659a
641
715
662
647
700
681
631
720
670
715
652
697
659a
679
704
Harries Henry . .
Harries Robert L. .
Harris Albert E.
NP Harris Charles R.
Harris George W. .
Harris Henry P.
Harris Henry R.
Harris Leonard. . .
Harris Richard . .
GSPHarris Sir Rober
KCB komg. . . .
Harris Thomas . .
Harris W. Stuart DD,
Harrison Edward
Harrison Matthew J.
Harrison Thomas F.
Harrold Frederick R.
Hart Alfred . . .
Hart Maurice W.
t II.
673 Hartley Francis C. . BA-j
719 Hartley James T. S.
707 Harvest William S. S. rm
693 Harvey Christopher
694 Harvey D'Arcy . . i
657 Harvey Edward . .
654 Harvey Francis H. N.
639 NP Harvey Frederick
693 Harvey James D'A.
663 Harvey Percy . .
695 Harvey Thomas . .
647 Haslewood Frank . .
7^2 [ Haslewood Frank L. RM
666S Hasling John M. . . .
631 Hastings Alexander P. cb
639 Hastings Francis H. . .
716 Haswell Edward . . .
657 NP Haswell George G. .
653 iVPHathomWilliamC.S.
659a Hatcher James O. . . .
655 Havergal Arthur . . .
688 Haves Ernest
683 Haves John E
Hawes Rpbert Henry
Hawken Wilfred J.
Hawkes-Strugnell Walter
Hawkins Daniel W.
Hawkins Hugh
656 Hawkshaw Hugh B.
A P
ChB
L
F S
F E
Cr
F E
ChGr
F E
L
E C
ChGr
<Ch
INI
F S
A P
Cr
C
CrL
L
C
F P
F E
A
ChB
Ch F
L
Cr
PinC
Cr
E C
AP
Ch
N I
ChGr
Col
F S
F S
Cr
Cr
C
F S
L
S S
c
L
A
C
L
Cr
Cr
Cr
Cr
E
ECr
NL
ESL
Cr
L
E C
Cr
5 Jan 61
1 Apr 12
1 Dec 00
28 Feb 03
1 Oct 02
8 Oct 87
19 Mav 94
11 July 82
19 July 92
31 Dec 99
2 Aug 12
1 Apr 03
5 Jan 97
17 June 97
il Feb 00
14 Jan 62
Uan 12
31 Dec 93
29 July 10
23 Sept 74
31 Dec 83
18 Feb 10
30 Nov 94
1 Sept 04
1 May 05
1 Mar 01
4 June 09
20 Nov 83
1 Oct 03
31 July 09
27 Aug 12
26 June 07
25 Apr 93
8 Nov 93
13 May 12
8 May 08
28 Nov 90
22 Feb 04
10 July 01
18 May 92
1 Oct 73
16 July 81
14 Jan 96
15 Jan 81
4 Nov 02
1 Jan 11
8 Apr 10
16 June 04
14 Sept 82
16 Feb 03
5 Mar 00
27 Sept 84
12 Nov 07
4 May 95
1 Apr 95
1 July 07
16 Sept 63
1 July 01
19 Aug 96
8 Apr 04
7 Mar 1 1
5 June 97
610 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE RETIRED OFFICERS
Pag .
Kank. Seniority.
Rank. Seniority,
693
714
642
664a
712
716
709
651
662
696
6«6a
659a
704
698
652
684
6666
673
707
715
671 )
673 f
30 June 05
20 Nov 94
lAug 06
1 Sept 89
15 Dec 88
16 May 98
30 June 00
671
67
706
650
703
656
649
646a
708
666
674
656
656
659
666
722
666
645
679
644
709
662
636
632a
647
654
663
632
632
630
Haworth-Booth Francis
F CMG C
(Naval Adviser to High
Commissioner for Com-
monwealth of Australia)
Hawton James W. H. . . PS
Hawton John B CarLt
Hay Charles J B
Hay The Right Hon. Lord
John gcb A P
Hay Howard F C
Ha'yrAe/ftm.SereldM.A.J. L
(Commander Instructor
South. African Divn.
K.N.VK.)
Haycock Frederick A. S.
bm L 6 Dec 67
Hayden William . . . L 21 July 97
Hayes Arthur M. E. rm Ma.j 6 Dec
Hayes Courteney A. . . Cr 1 Oct 73
Hayes John F L 15 Oct 77
Haves William . . . . S 16 May 92
Havgarth Francis B. . . L 1 Apr 06
Havnes Rohert M. . . . Cr 26 Sept 13
Hayter Frederick J. . . AP 21 May 81
GHP Hay ward John . . PinO 8 Jan 81
NP Hazel James .... Cr 15 Feb 91
Head Ernest A. W. . . E Cr 1 May 04
Head Stephen L 3 Nov 10
Healey William L. . . . N I 28 Mar 72
Hearle Parkins . . rm Lt Col 1 6 Dec 96
Hearne Thomas .... L 2iJan 07
Hearson Thomas A. . . F E 2 Aug 87
Heaslop Charles Le I Ch 29 Mar 84
P. T ) If Ins 28 Mav 85
Heastey George B. . bk MGn 13 Apr 82
Heath George P. . . . Cr 10 Aug 79
Heath John A P 9 June 60
Heathcote Arthur C. . . Cr 31 Mar 99
Heathcote Arthur N. . . Cr 21 June 87
Heathcote Herbert M. . C 24 Apr 02
Heathcote Robert W. rm Ma.j 18 Nov 82
Heaton Gervase W. H. . L 31 Dec 03
Heffernan Sir John H. | ChE ) 5 July
kcb j Ins f 85
Hegan George V. . . . Cr 1 Mar 98
i^ffPHelby Edward CH. Cr 19 July 99
Helby Harold W. H. . . Cr 1 Aug 09
Helen Samuel . . . . L 9 Sept 04
Helyar Kenneth C. . . L 31 Dec 08
Helyar Percv J. ... L 30June03
PW Heming Thomas H. C 3 Sept 03
Hender William J ... EC 7 Nov 11
Henderson Arnot . . . C 5 Nov 02
Henderson Cecil . rm Maj 22 Nov 02
Henderson Francis B
cmg., pso L 30June82
Henderson Frank H. cmg VA 30 Apr 10
Henderson George M . m vo A 3 June 13
Henderson James . . . C 6 Oct 98
Henderson John H. . . Cr 6 Sept 93
Henderson Percy D. M. . L 20 May 85
Henderson Sir Reginald
F. II kcb A ; 2 Dec 08
Henderson William H. . A 30 June 08
GSP Heneage tiir Alger-
non C. F. '. . , gob A 9 Dec 94
Henning Williai q]J. . . AP 15 June 66
671 I
673 |
655
692a
679
641
706
649
656
636
657
722
694
666
708
635
714
665
660
715a
694
652
649
718
671
673
680
679
722
660
710
646a
712
670
708
;i6
700
648
663
679a
648
679a
666*
674
6S6
704
712
707
718
664a
660
682
658
719
721
720
656
666
642
667
649
RM
KCIK
NP Henriques William
A. L.Q
Henwood John D. . . .
Herbert Roix-rt K. . . .
Hereford Edward W. . .
GSP Keriot Mackay
A.H.J. . . . . RM
Heugh John G. . . dso
GHP Hewetson William
Hewett George H. . cik
HewettPaul
Hewitt Brian L. ...
Hewlett George . MB
Hewlett Rodney S. . , .
(Belmullet Coast Guard.)
Hext Henry Y.
Hext Sir John
Hickey George . .
Hickey J eremiah
Hicks John ....
Hicks William R. .
Hickson liobert . .
Higgins George C. .
Higginson Archibald B
Higham Robert . .
Highmoor Wilson m.a. ^
Hight Thomas F. .
High ton Francis W. . .
Hilhouse Guv
Hill Archibald O. . . .
Hill Arthur . . . RM
Hill Arthur G. K. . . .
Hill Arthur . . . kma
Hill Arthur P
Hill Augustus J. . KMA
Hill Joseph S. M. . . .
GH PPW Hill Shuldham
S. C
Hilliard Edwin W. G. . .
Hillman Henry E. . . .
Hills Alfred
GHP Hills Edward H. .
Hinchcliff William F. .
Hine Montague . . .
Hines William
Hird Edward A. . . .
Hird Frederick . . .
W
Hire Ashton H. . rma
GHP Hitchrield John J-P.
Hoare John J. . . rm
Hobart George . . rm
Hobbs William R. P. i
Hobson Robert G. .
Hocker Edward P. .
Hockey Stephen . .
Hockin George S. .
Hocking Charles A. .
Hodge Frederick A.
Hodge Richard H. .
Hodges Edward H. .
Hodgins Sherwood .
Hodgki n son George .
Hogg George . . .
Holbech Edward A.
Holbrook William S.
Holden George H. H.
Cr
D IH
EC
C
MGn
Cr
Cr
RA
Cr
L
FS
L
Maj
RA
CrL
L
L
ChCr
F S
Cr
Or
Cr
Ch
NI
FE
E C
L
L
Maj
C
L
Ch
LtCol
L
F P
C
L
E C
C
E C
L
E C
E L
A P
LtCol
C
Maj
LtCol
Ch
Sch
L
L
ECr
Cr
Ch B
L
ChB
SL
L
Cr
h
C
SCr
Cr
25 Sept 95
17 Nov 06
9 Mar 13
4 Aug 83
8 Sept 92
21 June 95 :
18 Oct 94 I
5 Nov 08 •
9 Apr 02 ;
30 Sept 03
17 Aug 03
30 J une 03
6 Dec 88
10 May 97
1 Apr 03
1 Apr 03
4 Apr 70
19 Nov 00
20 Aug 01
12 Dec 88
31 Dec 04
4 Mar 96
28 Jan 85
20 Nov 85
17 Feb 86
1 Jan 12
U Dec 03
30 Dec 72
1 Oct 75
30 Nov 10
22 Sept 94
14 Dec 80
1 Nov 85
8 Feb 01
17 Feb 86
29 Dec 01
1 Oct 96
1 Aug 13
14 Jan 84
23 b eb 14
4 June 12
22June 06
1 Apr 06
9 Oct 00
1 Sept 09
5 Jan 82
24 Sept 91-
29 Sept 93.
j-1 Apr 04.
31 Dec 00
29 Dec 27
23 J uly 97
17 J une 09
1 June 00
1 Jan fl
1 Apr 12
19 May 70
31 Dec. 09
8 Jan 83
3MarO
14 Oct 96
3 Oct 77
31 Dec 13
OF THE ROTAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 611
634 Holder Henry L.
674 Hole John W. .
631 nolland Swinton C
707 Holman Herbert W. L. eb
666a Holraan Thomas . . .
639 Holme Edward F. . .
6K4 Holme Hugh E . .
659 Hoime-Sumner Berkeley
645 Holmes Arthur F. . ,
666a Holmes Arthur G.
666 Holmes James C. . .
Holmes Michael . . .
Holmes Thomas . . .
G#,PHoltRobertW.F. rm
Holyoake Hubert
Home William E.
Homer John L. .
Honer William .
Honey Thomas E.
Honner Joseph . . .
Hood The Hon. William N
Hook Andrew E. M. .
Hooper Ernest C. . .
715a Hooper Joseph . . .
718 Hooper Thomas H. . .
641 Hope John . . . . -.
642 Hope Richard W. . .
660 Hopkins Charles H. .
699 Hopkins David B. L MV<
704 Hopkins Edward N. .
Hopkins John. ...
G-S^Hopkins Sir John O.
GOB
Hopkinson Hugh F.
Hopwood Joseph. .
Hordern Lione* H. .
G///JHorigan James
717
655
707
694
694
713
719
695
721
661
664
719
717
630
659
68P
721
716
Rank. Seniority. Page
EMA
Mil
719 Horn Henry W.
665 "
639
652
649
687
Born Walter J
Hornby William St. J
GH PHorne Cecil G.
Home Clement C. .
Home Valentine . .
717 Horner fteorge . .
693 Horner Thomas L. .
707 Horniblow Arthur E.
666a Hornibrook Francis
688 Hornsby Richard S.
632a Horsley Arthur J. .
649 Hose Walter . . .
(Lent 1or duti/ under Cana-
dian Government. Is in com-;
mand >if H. M.S. ' Rainbow j
and of h'sguimnlt Dockyard).
719 Hoskin Benjamin . . .
Hoskyn Robert L. . . .
Hoskyns Peyton, cmg.mvo
HosU.vns-Abrahall Chris
topher H. ... bm
Hoskyns - Abrahall John
H RM
Hotham Sir Charles F.
GCB, GCVO
Houseman Edward S.
665 Howard Charles W. J.
639 Howard John H. .
R A
E C
A
LtCol
L
C
L
Cr
C
L
L
L
Cr
UCol
F S
F S
Lt Col
ChGr
S 8
Cr
L
L
ChGr
L
ChCr
C
c
Cr
PinC
A P
L
697
636
7o9|
226 I
709
629
649
A
Cr
E
L
L
ChB
L
C
Cr
Cr
E
L
I H
Col
L
E
V A
Cr
1 Jan 88
25 Oct 07
I June 07
13 Dec 08
3 Dec 06
24 Nov 77
30 June 99
6 Oct 12
20 Oct 08
15 Sept 07
30 June 04
1 May 09
4 July 84
12 Mav 87
28 Feb 03
20 Aug 01
1 Sept 11
18 Oct o9
II May 00
1 Jan 92
8 July 71
1 Oct 98
14 Apr 12
22 Dec 00
26 Mar 97
30 Jan 88
9 Jan 93
25 Mar 98
27 Jan 11
4 Oct 99
8 Mar 07
ChB
PinC
R A
Maj
Maj
AF
Cr
L
0
9 Nov 96
11 Oct 11
11 Feb 65
30 June 84
13 June 96
6 Dec 93
1 Apr 03
6 Mar 82
19 Jan 82
56 June 02
4 Dec 65
26 Nov 06
1 Oct 03
5 Dec 03
7 Feb 07
1 Mar 92
31 July 12
31 Dec 08
1 Nov 99
29 Sept 04
12 May 08
1 Sept 10
19 Oct 0C
30 Aug 03
31 Dec 04
31 Dec 01
2 May 72
Rank. Seniority.
664a Howard Robert J. . .
645 Howard W. Van Sittart
658 Howe Aubrey W. .
719 Howell Henry B. .
701 Howell Horatio . .
674 Howlett William A.
717 Howse Thomas . .
665 Howsego William .
637 Hudleston Ralph .
661 Hudson Frank E. .
641 Hudson Thomas K. .
657 Hudson William J. V.
70S Huggins Michael A. C.
703 Hughes Arthur . .
664 Hught-s Kdward L.
686 Hughes Henry R. 8.
664 Hughes James C. S.
719 Hughes James L. .
652 Hughes Robert J. .
644 Hughes Sidney . .
655 Hughes Valentine D
645 Hughes-Hughes ArthurL
637 Hughes-Onslow Constan
tine H
635 Hulton Edward G. . .
699 Hume Andrew . . .
659a Humfrey John C. . .
636 Humpage Richard P. .
664 Humphery Alfred B. .
659 Humphery Percy E. M.
658 Humphreys Ivan G. . . Cr
707 H ungerf ord Thomas E . bm M Col 21 Jan 94
L
C
Cr
ChGr
F P
E C
L
L
C
L
C
Cr
Maj
AP
L
E L,
L
ChGr
Cr
C
Cr
C
C
R A
PinC
Cr
R A
15 Dec 00
31 Dec 12
6 Mar 05
29 Feb 08
6 Jan 97
1 Apr 02
16 Nov 09
1 Apr 03
30 June 05
21 Dec 67
1 Oct 73
9 Apr 00
28 Sept 98
14 Mar 61
1 Oct 97
1 July 02
31 Dec 98
19 June 05
30 Sept 72
28 Jan 03
14 Feb 95
6 Mar 05
30 JuneOe
1 Aug 99
1 Mar 09
20 Jan 14
16 Feb 05
30 June 99
31 Oct 05
1 Aug 07
637
703
630
666
671
649
6:-;9
68^
716
665
674
665
668
696
720
720
636
669
665
toso
Hunt Albert E. . .
Hunt Edward D. .
Hui.t George P. E.
Hunt William G-. F.
GSP Hunt - Grubbe Sir
Walter J gcb
Hunter George . .
Hunter Henry C. F.
Hunter Herbert S. .
JVPKunter James E.
Hunter Robert A. .
Hurlow William
Hurrell William . .
Hurst Isaac E. . .
Hurt Henry A. le F.
Husbands Henry
Hutcheson William MB
Hutchings Peter . .
Hutchings Richard .
Hutchinson Frederick
Hutton Charles A. R.
Hyd- George F.
{Serving tender Australian
Commonwea th. Has local
rank of Commander.)
Hyde Thomas H. . .
Hyndman Frederick .
Hynes John ....
E SL
C
C
A P
A
L
Ch
Cr
C
E
L
L
E C
L
N L
S
ChCr
Ch Or
R A
S L
Ei
E C
A P
PinC
I July 02
II Feb 07
31 Dec 07
10 Dec 66
20 Feb 95
6 Aug 04
5 Feb 86
31 Dec 06
1 Oct 73
1 Mar 91
29 Sept 92
1 Apr 03
12 June 03
31 Dec 02
19 May 71
14 May 07
19 Nov 03
30 Jan 11
8June 05
22 Oct 69
19 July 02
26 Mar 07
25 Feb 64
24 Oct 01
612 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE RETIRED OFFICERS
Page.
637 Inglefield Edward F.
635 Ingles John . . .
692 G //PIngles John C .
703 Inman William B. .
699 Innes Ashley N. . .
664 Innes Harold G.
648 Inskip George H.
675 GHP Ireland James
708 Isaacson Henry B. .
043 iVPIzat George . .
R A
HA
D I H
A P
PinC
L
C
Bins
LtCol
C
693 Jack William G
666a Jackman Edward . . .
681 Jackson Edward . . .
663 Jackson H-irold G. . . .
(Inspector of Steel, Naval
Ordnance Inspection Staff)
694 Jackson Percy V. . . .
648 GffPJackson Robert . .
686 Jackson Thomas P. . . .
631 Jackson Sir Thomai
696 Jacob Henry G. .
679a Jacobs Frederick G
616 James Arthur P..
659a James Frederic W.
666 James George
689 James John B. .
679a James William H.
6666 Jarvis Joseph H
692a Jeans Francis A. .
720 Jefferies Frederick A
715 Jefferson Charles W
659a Jefferson Henry .
668 Jeffery Charles 0.
715 Jefferv John F. .
632 Jeffreys Ec.mund F
662 Jeffreys Hunry J.
663 Jeffre\sR<bert D.
664a Jelf Henry F. D. .
719 Jeneway John W.
631 Jenkings Albert B.
720 Jenkins George H.
694 Jenkins John . .
682 Jenkins Joan E. .
715a Jenkins Samuel .
717 Jenkins ^amuel .
666a Jennings George A.
637 Jeryoise Edmund P
680 GUI' lessop James
720 Jewell John P. .
678 Johns Arthur J. .
666 Johns William
693 Johnson Arthur B.
717 Johnson Charles .
Rank. Seniority.
F S
L
F B
L
FS
C
E L
E C
C
Cr
L
E
E C
L
DIH
ChB
CrL
Cr
N L
CrL
A
L
L
L
ChB
A
Ch Cr
F S
E Cr
L
L
L
C
FE
ChC
E C
L
F 8
L
6 Mar 11
10 May 97
1 Apr 81
12 Sept 64
19 Apr 02
31 Dec 97
30 June 74
5 Oct 87
27 Mar 83
31 Dec 03
1 Oct 00
9 Jan 08
27 July 94
14 Jan 96
22 Aug 05
29 Apr 90
2 June 93
5 July 05
30 Sept 80
23 Apr 13
6 Aug 04
1 Apr 10
5 May 03
21 Jan 64
25N..v 13
30 Nov 09
27 Oct 08
1 Apr 12
26 Aug 07
21 Feb 10
5 Apr 81
21 Dec 08
12 May 08
30 Jan 78
1 Jan 92
.31 Dec 99
1 Apr 96
1 Jan 07
16 Dec 11
16 Feb 01
4 Nov 97
19 Dec 94
15 May 96
1 Sept 07
30 June 04
17 Feb *6
18 Aug 10
1 Jan 10
12 June 04
17 Feb 79
15 Dec 07
Page.
674
707
666a
647
674
671
681
635
648
639
696
681
665
635
664a
693
641
710
«81
646a
722
654
699
643
651
665
678
635
659a
6666
671
708
687
679
667
6*5
719
719
716
720
634
688
719
715
693
69S
696
G «PJohnsonCharlesM. i
Johnson Frederick C. O
Bl
Johnson F. Geoffrey L.
Johnson John B. . .
Johnson John E. . .
Johnson John E. S. tij
Johnson John R. D. .
Johnson Samuel A. . .
GiTPJohnson Valentine
F
Johnson William F.
Johnston Andrew C. .
Johnston Henry G.
Johnston William . .
Johnstone Charles . .
Johnstone George . .
Johnstone James . .
JVPJohnstone Pearson C
GZ/PJolliffe Charles bma
Jolliffe Henry . .
Jones AlexanderK.
Jones Bertram E. .
Jones Colin H. P. .
Jones Cyril H. . .
iVPJones Francis G.
Jones Frederick W. B.
Jones James .
Jones John . .
Jones John G. .
Jones John H.
Jones Joseph G
Jones Lewis G.
GflFJones Owen T.
Jones Richard J P.
Jones Ric-ha d W. .
G-ffPJones Robert E
Jones Thomas C.
Jones Walter G.
Jomes William . .
Jones William H.
Jones William H. .
Jones-Parry John P.
Jordan Charles F. .
Jowett William R. .
Joy Charles E. . .
Joyce Alexander R.
GHPJoynson Thomas O
Julius Herbert A. . .
ChE
Ins
L
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E C
Ch
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V A
C
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F E
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V A
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F S
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F E
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C
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V A
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693 Keays Samuel . . .
720 Ked'ge George . . .
666a Keenor Henry G.
648 Keigwin George S. .
642 Kelham MarmadukeL,
691 Kellett Leonard H. md, ma
693 Kellett Solomon ....
707 Kelly Henry H. . bma
716 Kelly RobertC
696 Kelsall Charles J. S. . .
694 Kelsey Arthur E. mb, ba
697 Kelsey Denham R. . . ,
651 Kelso Edward B. P.
688 Kemp John A. . .
722 Kempe Ronald N. .
664 Kennard Malcolm A.
694 Kennedy Graham E.
686 Kennedy John . .
630 GS-PKennedy Sir William
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642 NP, PW Kennedy-Purvis
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695 Kenny Edward B. . . .
718 Kenshett Henry ....
6666 Kent Harry E
6666 Kent James H
666a Kent Philip W
720 Keohane William . . .
632a Keppel Sir Colin R.
KCIE, KCVO, CB, DSO
634 iVPKeppel Leicester C
678 Kerr Alexander
664 Kerr Andrew W.
717 Kerr George .
641 VPKerr Howard
682 Kerr John . .
629 Kerr The Right Hon
Walter T. . . .
659 Kerr-Pearse Charles C
683 Kerswell George T.
651 Key Benjamin H.
666a Key George . .
Keyes Adrian St. V
Kiid Anthony .
Kidd Robert J. .
Kiddle John . .
Kiddle John . .
Kiddle Reginald W.
Killick Tiomas . .
Kinahan Frederick W.
GZ/PKinder Ernest
King Charles F. . .
King Michael . . .
King William . . .
Kingscote Robert P.
Kingsford Henry C.
Kingsmill Charles E.
(Director of Naval Set
vice if Canada.)
Kingston Frederick J.
G//PKingston John iid
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Kingswood Thomas
Kirby Francis G.
Kirchhoffer Robert B. rm
Kirke Arnold . . .
Kirkness James L. S
Kirwan Denis A. R.
Kirwan Henry D. .
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9 Dec 92
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1 1 Oct 09
19 Aug 74
20 Feb 75
31 Mar 03
22 June 97
18 Feb 02
1 Apr 04
16 June 01
26 Oct 96
23 Nov 11
-9 May 92
16 Aug 09
2 June 12
15 May 05
1 Feb 04
7 Dec 13
9 Nov 95
1 Jan 09
31 Aug 98
2a Feb 12
10 Dec 84
6 Sept 94
16 June 04
12 Mar 13
13 Feb 04
5 Jan 71
5 July 06
19 Dec 02
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-10 Sept 98
1 July 92
31 Dec 93
:2 Sept 1 1
31 Dec 94
26 Apr 94
28 O.-t 03
1 Apr 03
:9 Oct 96
31 Dec 05
10 Feb 14
17 May 13
22 May «4
13 Nov 66
1 Feb 04
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12 Oct 10
10 Julv 13
31 Dec 11
31 Dec 00
12 Mar 01
659 Kitcat Henry J. de W. .
6596 Kit cat Peres- de W. . .
708 Kitching Charles W. R.nii
714 Kitson George A. N. Kma
719 KittKoiertH. . .
683 Knapman Henry T.
645 Knapion Augustus L. K.
665 Knight John H. . . .
664 Knight Robert M. G. .
634 Knowles Sir Charles G. F
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662 Knowles Francis S.
644 Knowling George F. S.
639 Knox Henry N. . . .
664 Knox John F. ...
664 Koe Walter P
708 Kysh Douglas J. . rm
655 TVPLabordeMaximinH.W
643 Lacv Saumamz D. . ,
637 Lafone Albeit S.
676 Laird George F. . .
646 Laird John K. . .
631 Lake Atwell P. M. . ,
659 Lambart The Hon. Lionel
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713 Lambert John H. . RM
692a Lambert John S.
708 Lambert WalterM.7>so,RMA
721 Lambton The Hon. DArcy
674 Lane *. harles ....
659 Lane Denis D. . .
682 Lane James . . .
6596 Lane Julius A. . . ,
643 Lang Conyers . . .
644 Lang Edward L. . . .
708 Lang Percy O. . . rm
647 Langdon Charles H. C. .
644 Langdon Frederick G.
694 Langford Moms C. . .
709 Langford William J. rm
ii32 Langley Gerald C. . . .
678 Langmaid Joseph . . .
720 Langmaid William T. . .
678 Larg James C
697 Lark Samuel E
664 Larking Dennis A. H.
719 Larking Thomas . . .
652 Lascelles The Hon.
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660 Last Charles W
692 GHI louder Henry S. .
676 Laughrin Henry . . . .
672 G//PLaughton Sir John
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653 Laurence Frederick L.
714 Lavers hichard B. . . .
651 Law Frederick C. . . .
655 Law Harry D
666 Lawford Sydney L. K, .
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679a Lawrance William W.
664 Lawrence Henry J. G.
645 Laxton Henry J. D. ,
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1 Oct 99
1 July 93
20 Jan 98
31 Dee 06
30 June 05
8 Jan 02
19 Jan 11
24 May 05
16 July 13
3 Apr 12
22 Dee 04
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1 Aug 89
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31 Oct 05
10 Jan 00
24 Nov 10
2x Jan 99
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20 June 94
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25 Nov 94
10 Feb 11
10 Nov 04
1 Apr 12
15 Mav 05
1 Apr 04
30 June 98
24 Sept 91
20 June 77
3 Sept 72
15 June 92
10 Mar 01
27 Dec 53
12 Apr 94
29 June 04
25 J une 74
3 Dec 95
30 Sept 03
1 Jan 10
12 Feb 13
30 June 99
1 June 05
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Lea John P. .
Leach Robert O.
Leadbeater William
Leader Herbert J
Leader Robert C.
Leah Edward . .
Leah Henry . .
Lean Edward S. .
Learmonth Cecil J.
Le Brun Lewis .
Leckie George L. M
Lecky Charles B.
Lediard William E.
Lee Richard C. .
Lee Richard S.
Leech Joseph
GHPhees Charles A
Lees Edgar . .
Leeson John . .
Letevre Alfred
Legate William P.
Leggatt Charles W. 8
(Admiralty Tra«spor
Officer, Liverpool)
Legh Edwin C. . .
Leighton James . .
Leighton Walter J.
Le Marchant Evelyn R.
Le Mesiirier Louis J.
Lemon John A. . .
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14 Mar 88
3 May 99
14 Sept 13
29 Nov 98
15 Junel2
4 July 96
14 Feb 93
12 Sept 88
30 June 04
23 Aug 67
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Leslie Alan B.
Leslie Henderson
Leverelt Henry T. P
Levin ge Regi nald T
Levis John 8. . . md
Lewin William H.
Lewis Edward
Lewis Edward D.
Lewis Prank . .
Lewis James P. .
Lewis Norman McC
Lewis Richard D.
Lewis William
Le.yland Christopher J.
Lianlet Augustus B. R
Libbv Sa" uel . . .
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Lilly Frederick J.
Limbert James A.
Limerick Alfred R.
Limiley George R.
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21 Jan 69
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21 Oct 72
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17 July 83
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15 Nov 12
30 Jan 5*
31 Aug 11
8 June >5
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66>i6 Llovd Arthur R. R.
715a Llovd Arthur T. . .
721 Lloyd Edward W. . ci
722^ [Lloyd HughS. . . K»
66^ Lloyd John M. . . .
Llovd Pennant A. I. .
Lloyd William H. Ml), KHS
Lloyd-Evans Bernard G
Loane Arthur J.
Loane Frederick W.
Lohb Frederick J. .
Lockey Frank V.
Lockhait Murray M.
664a Lockver Fdmund L. B
H46 Lodder William P. .
680 G/ypLodge John A.
682 London Arthur J. .
659 Long Bernard . .
664a Long Clement L.
871 ) Longfield George
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692 GWPLongfield William D.
678 Lonnon William . . .
Loraine Sir Lambton St.
Lord George 8. D. . . .
Loring Frederick G. . .
( Inspector of Wireless Tele-
graphy, Post Orhce.)
692a Lory William M. . .
666a Loveband Anthony W
717a Lo\egood Thomas E.
703 Low David J. . . .
717 Lowday John . . .
694 LowneyJohn
6*0 Lowrie John . . .
Lubbock Montagu H.
Lucas Armytage A.
T £ Lucas Charles D.
664a Lucas Eric C. . .
666 Lucas Herbert L. .
Ludaate William. G.
Ludlow George T. J.
Luke Francis R.
Lumley Frederick D.
(Surgeon $> Agent, Greenock
Torpedo Factory.)
Lumsden Walter . cvo
666a Luter Joseph V.
6ri2 Luther Martin F.
t>58 Lyne William O.
662 Lyon Alexander .
H33 Lyon Herbert . .
714 L'vsons Edmund H. B. KM
722 Lyttelton Stephen C
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700 M'Arthur Alexander D. .' F P
675 McAvoy William R. . .\E Ins
722a McBean Samuel L. MB. S
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1 Jan 89
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1 Nov 08
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4 Sept 12
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7 June 97
25 Jan 98
16 Oct 93
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28 Dec 09
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30 July 06
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12 Sept 66
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1 Jan 12
13 July 04
15 Nov 08
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13 Sept 06
2 July 75
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2 Apr 63
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0 Feb 95
^3 Feb 06
II Jan 70
7 Nov 06
17 Feb 86
U Aug 97
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659 McCallum Charles K.
673 McCarthy James . .
681 McCarthy John . . .
664 McCl. an Edward P. .
720 McCoy William H. -j
McCulloch Charles W. N
McCune Francis B. mb
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McDermott Thomas
McDonald Alister W.
McDonald Thomas J.
M'Donald John M. .
McDonnell James T.
McDonnell Joseph K. md
McGill Henry . . .
McGregor William E.
M 'Hardy Hardy . . .
Mc Hardy Horatio V. M
McHardy John G. M. .
(Asst. Inspector, Naval
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Mcllwaine William F. km
Mclntvre Matthew . .
GtfPMcKie John . . .
McKinlay Archibald . .
McKinstry Frederick G.
McLaughiin Charles . .
McLean Harry C. . . .
McLeod Alexander W. .
McLeort John ....
McMorris Kobert J. . .
McNeile Malcolm . . .
McSwiny Myles O'C. . .
Macaulev Arthur J. D. .
Macdonald David . . .
Macdonnell Henry . . cb
MacFarlane James E. H.
Macgill Thomas . . r b
MaoGregor Sir Malcolm.
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Macllwaine George S .
Mackenzie Ivor . . .
Mackenzie Maurice M. E
M ackenzie-G rieve
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Mackney George . .
Mac-Laren James E. .
Maclean Charles L. . ,
Maclean George mb.ma
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666a Maguire Owen H. K.
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655 Maitland-Dougall Wm
646 Makins Oscar M.
697 Malaher Henry A. .
655 Malan Caesar F. de M.
688 Mating James . .
665 Malley William . .
708 PH'Malone Anthony tRM
664a Malt by Gerald E.
662 Maltby Gerald E. . mvo
659a Man .loseph . . .
66«a Mann William B. .
632 Mann William F. S.
715 Manners James B. .
702 Manning Charles E.
651 Mansell Arthur B. .
Mansell Georgf E.
Marchant Samuel T. .
Marchant William . .
Marcon George E. . .
Marescaux Alfred E. H.
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Marrynt Victor . . .
Marsh Herbert E. . .
664a Marshall Noel A. . .
«59a Marshall John . . .
711 Marshman Moore H. BM
665 Martin Charles O. . .
658 Martin Ernest A. . .
645 Martin Edward H. . .
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of Canada, Halifax)
645 Martin George W. H.
656 Tl Martin Harry C.
691 Martin James H. . DSO
692a Martin James McC. rso
646fl Martin John . .
651 T< Martin John J.
722a Martin Mark . .
719 Martin William .
71* Martlew George .
^Ii I Marwood George H. ma j
632a Marx John L. . . . mvo
664 Mason George W.
H?l I Mason John E. S.
666a Mason S\ dney K. . . .
662 Massy Hugh H. G. W. C.
646 Massy-Dawson Francis E.
665 Master Arthur B. S. H. .
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3 June 74
1 Apr 03
26 May 79
1 Oct 00
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27 Mar 12
1 Dec 06
11 Apr 08
16 Oct 09
29 Sept 04
1 Jan 88
1 Jan 07
10 May 01
20 June 02
30 Dec 99
24 Feb 09
12 Jan 10
Ji Jan 03
1 July 98
10 Feb 11
24 Mar 86
15 Aug 06
1 Oct 02
3 Mar 99
31 Dec 01
12 Nov 13
11 July 01
3 Mar 04
7 Sept 02
31 Dec 12
30 June 13
21 Dec 98
1 Jan 02
1 6 Feb 04
24 Apr 02
1 Apr 70
15 Apr 13
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2 Oct 99
1 May 81
KB May 82
i June 13
1 Oct 97
21 Feb 84
42 J nne 85
30 Sept 05
U Oct 76
12 Mar 12
I 1 Apr 02
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Matchett Henry H.
GtfPMather John .
Mather William B. .
Mathew Gervase P.
Mathias Frederick B.
Matson Charles G. .
Matthew Charles G.
Matthews James G.
Matthews Walter J.
Matthews William H.
Maturin William M.
Maudling William J.
Maxwell James
Maxwell Thomas B.
Maxwell William H.
May James R. . .
May Ramuel W. G. F.
May Walter . . .
May William H. .
May William S. . .
Maynard George F.
Mayston Robert
Meade Edward . .
Meaden Nicholas
Meadus Harry H. .
Meadus William H.
Mearles William
Meeres Bertram H. .
Meiklejohn John W. S.
Melrose James
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664 Menzies Leslie . . .
661 Mercer Arthur H. H. S.
717 Merchant John W. G.
645 Meredyth Arthur G. M.
665 Merrett Joseph . . .
691 GflPMesser Adam B.
MD, KHP
655 GffPMessnm Herbert L
657 Messum Stuart V. S. C.
646a Metcalfe Christopher P.
715a GH PMetters William H
6666 Meynell Charles W. L.
C
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L
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PinC
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F S
F P
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Miall Gover S.
Gtf PMichell George N
Michell Jobn L. . .
Michell William H.
Mi.ldleton Hugh J.
Midgle.y. Henry W .
H596 Miles Irving B. . .
6666 Millais Sir .lohnE., Bt
687 Millar David . . .
Miller George L. . .
Miller Matthew R. .
TPMiller Thomas E,
Miller William T. bm
Miller-Stirling George H
Millett Claude H. .
Millett Horatio . .
719 Millgate W alter E. . .
722a Milln George H. S. .
656 G/iPMills Andrew S
715a Mills Frank . . .
697 Mills George J. . .
702
681
678
681
665
673
703
681
651
707
656
654
670
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26 May 97
20 Mar 54
17 Feb 8K
8 Dec 10
11 Feb 02
19 Apr 04
29 Nov 95
21 Feb 05
16 Oct 00
10 Oct 08
30 July 05
4 Nov 97
16 Sept 06
10 Apr 01
22 Aug 94
21 Mar 00
1 Apr 03
5 Aug 79
1 Sept 90
30 June 09
27 Aug 10
4 Apr 74
9 July 04
25 May 91
29 Dec 00
27 May 08
2 Nov 12
5 July 10
5 Nov 98
13 Oct 84
29 Jan 96
50 June 98
4 July 71
5 July 06
l\ July 08
1 Apr 03
27 Apr 92
29 Nov 96
11 Mar 04
6 Apr 11
11 Jan 90
15 June 12
1 July 98
8 Jan 93
16 Oct 90
9 June 08
1 June 96
31 Dec 01
16 Feb 91
14 Dec 10
15 Jan 1 1
6 Sept 78
14 Sept 63
9 July 92
1 Apr 8"<
17 Mav 92
SO Aug 98
13 Sept 91
1 Feb 71
1 Oct 98
23 Nov 1 1
26 Sept 98
17 Sept 12
19 June 07
719 GffPMills James . .
656 Mills John F
708 Milne Benjamin A rma
655 Milne Charles ....
710 Milner Arthur G. C, km
717 Milton George A. . . .
674 Milton William ....
704 Mintv Harry W. .
641 Mitchell Clayton . . .
693 Mitchell John F.
665 Mitchell Joseph . . .
712 Mitchell Joseph McF. km
698 Mitchell Thomas . . .
700 Mitchell William H. E. .
696 Mitchinson Charles . .
702 Mobberley Charles M.
665 Mobbs Thomas G. . . .
678 Moffett Edward G. P.
719 Moiest Hubert F. . . .
641 Molyneux The Won. Henry
H
364 Molyneux Walter L. B. .
657 Monckton Henry G. . .
722 Moncreiffe Thomas G.A.
682 Monk Joseph
6^8 Monkhouse Warwick . .
637 Monro Charles E. . . .
722 MonsellBoltonM.Eyres,MP
34 Montagu The Hon. Victor
A CB
658 Montanaro William H. F.
644 Montgomery James P. .
708 Montgomery Robert E. rm
706 Moody Str John M.. ATt.RM
660 Moody Thomas B. .
678 Moon Henry J. J. G.
715a Moon John . . .
676 Moon Robert C. . .
687 Moon W illiam H. .
631 Moore Sir Arthur W
GCB, GCVO, CMG
633 Moore Charles H. H.
642 Moore Edward C. .
;07 Moore Edward H. . rma
678 Moore Francis J.
651 Moore George O.
671 Moore Hugh K. . ba j
702 Moore John G
698 G'/PMoore&yjohnS.KCB
«63 Moore Nithsdale C. A. .
697 Moore Robert A. ...
708 Moore Thomas . . rma
'20 Moore Thomas A. . . .
654 TPMoore William J. . .
636 Moore William U. . . .
698 GffPMoorman Isaac B. .
630 Morant Sir George D.kcb
664a More Molyneux McCowen
JohnW
692 More Robert H
704 Morehead Robert E. . .
629 A'PMoresby John . . .
698 G //PMoresby Matthew F.
6i7 Moreton Lawrence .
673 Morgan Charles . . w
715 Morgan David . .
662 Morgan Henry J. .
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May 95
Jan 95
Sept 81
Feb 0 4
Apr 05
Feb 12
June69
Mar 85
Oct 78
Apr 03
June 13
July 98
Feb 86
Nov 61
Mar 96
Apr 03
May 08
May 09
21 Sept 83
30 June97
28 Jan 05
1 Apr 09
8 Feb 9w
2 Apr 89
31 Dec 07
15 July 01
14 Feb 92
4 Feb 07
30 June07
24 June84
20 Nov 92
7 May 97
13 Dec 04
8 Aug 97
26 June 02
23 July 88
Oct 07
Apr 10
June 01
May 87
July 04
Oct 73
Dec 87
Feb 87
Jan 07
Oct 91
June 96
July 06
Oct 89
Apr 03
Aug 94
Oct 08
Sept 91
Mar 01
26 Aug 01
27 Jan 95
29 Aug 12
13 May 93
27 Mar 88
Apr 64
June 83
2H June 12
28 Apr 76
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES
. 617
Page.
Name,
Rauk.
Seniority
Page.
Name. Kank.
Seniority.
710 Morgan Horatio H. em
C
1 Sept 80
642 Needham The Hon. Ed-
681 Morgan John T. ...
Ch B
22 Apr 13
6 July 88
ward T
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6 Jan 97
F E
710 Needham John L. . rma
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15 Aug 83
666aMorgon James K. . . .
|^g ^Moriarty James H. akc j
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24 Dec 07
642 Needham Raymond B. .
C
1 Oct 95
Ch
8 Aug 83
636 Neeld Reginald R. . . .
652 Neilson William . . . .
R A
20 Feb 06
NI
28 Sept 81
Cr
24 Jan 86
720 Morley David E. B. . .
ChAE
1 Oct 13
722 NeliganEricC
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30 June 09
692a Morley Edward J. . . .
D I H
8 Dec 10
665 Neligan John G. . . .
L
31 Mar 03
635 iVPMorrell Arthur . . .
R A
29 Jan 00
6596 Nelson Arthur H. . .
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6 Apr 12
f22c 1 Morres EUiot H- • BM
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8 Mar 98
633 Nelson TAe#o?i.MauriceH.
719 Nelson William . . . .
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31 Dec 82
25 June 98
665 Morres Stephen H. . .
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1 Apr 02
652 Nepean St. Vincent mvo
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1 Oct 73
655 Morris Lionel H. . . .
Cr
6 Aug 85
698 Nertleton Alfred T. D. .
PinC
16 July 95
716 Morris Thomas ....
L
2 Sept 94
700 G#PNettleton Harry T.
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17 Feb m
676 Morris Thomas ....
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4 May 01
658 Nevile Henry I. W. . .
Cr
1 Sept 08
681 Morris Thomas A. . . .
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9.)ulv 91
632 Neville Sir George kcb,
662 Morrisey Richard . .
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29 June83
ovo
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30 July 12
6666 Moriison Ma'thew P. . .
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29 Sept 10
717a Nevitt Alfred
L
14 Dec 11
648 Morshead Charles D. A. .
C
19 May 00
678 New Thomas . . .
EC
1 Mar 04
694 Mortimer Edgar F. . . .
FS
11 May 08
715 Newberry Julius W.
CrL
16 St-pt 13
683 Mortimer John E. . . .
ECr
1 Apr 07
714 Newcombe Robert F.
CrL
1 Apr 03
!697 Mortimore Frederick W.
PinC
7 Jan 11
720 Newham William H.
Ch Cr
3 Nov 01
671 Morton John M. . ma
Ch
6 JuneH3
722a Newhouse Frank L.
EL
1 Jan 08
! 697 Mosse Jobn K
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9 May 04
693 Newland Charles F.
FS
30 May 97
[647 Moulton John D. . . .
C
30 Aug 13
656 Newland Richard B.
Cr
1 Sept 93
712 Mounsteven Francis H.
6596 Newman Edward J. K
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10 Oct 05
CMG, EM
Col
12 July 99
719 Newman George
ChGr
20 Oct 94
! 692a Mourilyan Edward P. MB
D I H
25 Apr 10
719 Newman William H.
ChGr
19 June 03
667 Mourilyan Thomas L.
S Cr
3 Sept 81
71 7 Newnham Alfred
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25 Mar 05
693 Mowll Richard A. .MB
F S
27 Dec 88
676 Newton George S. .
E Ins
15 Sept 00
686 Movsey Alfred H. . . .
E L
1 Mar 93
649 Newton Robe, t A. .
Cr
31 Dec 06
683 Moyse'y William H. S.
ECr
1 Jan 08
675 Nibbs Charles W. .
E Ins
3 Nov 96
; 712 Mu'ir John . . em a
Maj
17 Mar 95
632a Niblett Harry S. F.
A
20 Mar 13
[659 Munro Donald J. . . .
{'Columbine' addl. for
Cr
11 Jan 10
^o j Nicholls Alexander ba-J
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25 June 72
28 June 78
service at Cromarty.)
718 Gi/PNicholls William E.
Ch Cr
is Feb 84
658 Mure Charles ....
Cr
22 Nov 09
719 Nichols James . . . .
ChB
1 1 Jan 78
719 Murphy James ....
ChB
25 Aug 92
738 Nicholls John H. . . .
Ch Cr
19 Mar 93
712 Murphy James . . bm
Maj
18 Oct 96
643 Nicholson Charles S. . .
C
30 June 07
718 Murphy .lohn ....
Ch Cr
20 Sept 94
664 Nicholson Edward H. M.
696 Murphy Lionel C. E. . .
692 Murray George B. . . .
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23 Nov 03
24 Dec 97
630
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30 Sept 98
GSPNicholson Sir Henrv
679a Murray George W. . . .
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20 June 13
F. . . . • . KCB
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16 Sept 97
660 Murray Henry A. K. . .
L
1 June69
678 Nicholson James D. . .
EC
9 0"t 03
700 Murray James ....
F P
18 Nov 04
6H4 Nicholson Robert H. . .
F S
26 Feb 99
679 Murray John A
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5 Sept 11
671 Nicholson Wilfrid W. ma
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1 June 93
\ 657 Murray Philip C. K. W. .
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20 Apr 96
645 Nicholson William H.
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13 Nov 11
1686 Murray William H. . .
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693 Nicoll John B. . . md
FS
8 July 82
i 642 Musters John G. . . .
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31 Dec 95
666 Nineham Thomas . . .
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1 Apr 03
691 Ninnis Belgrave, cvo, md
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1 Sept 97
| 652 Niven Oswald B. . . .
Cr
15 July 76
664a Nixon Edward A. E. . .
L
1 Apr 00
(Serving under the Cana-
dian Government, at
Naval College, Halifax.)
719 Noble Robert T. J. . . .
ChGr
26 Apr 02
ChB
1 Nov 03
632a Noel Francis CM. . .
VA
19 May 12
I 686 Nancarrow Stanley G.
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26 Nov 05
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10 Feb 02
[ 715a Nancollas William H. . .
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11 June 12
21 Aug 00
720 Nokes Henry . . . . |
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| <566 Nankivell John H. . . .
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30 June 04
694 Nolan Chaworth L. mb
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1 662 Napier Francis J. H. S. .
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15 June 74
679 Noll George W. . . .
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14 Mar 12
| 643 Napier Macvey ....
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7 Nov 01
b91 G.VNorbury Sir Henry
| 633 NareS'S'i>GeorgeS.KCB,FRS
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26 Mar 92
F., KCB, MD, FRCS, KBP
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7 Nov 94
1 707 Nash George S. . . rm
LtCol
9 May 86
(Retired Director-General
| 663 Neale Edward C. St. J. B.
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29 June xb
of the Medical Depart-
1 700 Neat Edward H. ' . . .
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9 Feb 06
ment.)
I 654 Neate Charles B. . . .
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1 Nov 91
635 APNorcock Charles J. .
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1 Jan 07
i 644
Nedham Charles 8. . .
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23 Sept 99
666a Norcock Charles V. L.
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1 Apr 06
618 ALPHABETICAL LIST OP THE RETIRED OFFICERS
Rank. Seniority. Page
Rank. Seniority.
707 Norceck Henry J. L.
662 Noroop William J. .
67s Newgate Robert S G.
651 Norman Francis M.
687 Norman Robert J. .
676 Norrington Edward
679 Norris Colin McK. .
717 Norrish James . .
674 North Caleb J. . .
698 North Frederick
708 NorthcoteSamuelH.B.
719 Northcott Albert .
634 Northland George .
6666 Norton Eric A. . .
708 Norton L'homas P. .
720 Nutcher George A.
674 Nye Alfred J. .
RM
Oare James C. ...
Oaten Eli
O'Brien George . . .
O'Brien Michael . mi
O'Brien Thomas B.
O'Callaghan Michael P.
cvo, CB
O'Connor James M. km
664a O'Connor Thomas R. G
671 Odell Francis J. . . Bi
666 Ogilvie Julian M.
664 Ogilvy John H. C
644 Ogle Charles P. .
706 Ogle Frederic A. ob., em a
Ogle Sir Henry A. Bt
O Grady Standish T.
O'ICeeffe Yelverton
TPOldlield Henry J.
Oldfield Humphrey .
Oldham Cecil F. . .
659a Oldham Thurgood J.
714 Olive Henry ....
656 Oliver Algernon H.
722a Oliver Egbert C. . .
717a Olivec George W. .
657 Oliver William O. .
Olliver Francis G. .
Olney Stephen A. .
O'Meara William H.
O in manney Erasmus A
Ommanney Erasmus
St. A. .....
Ommanney Francis M
O'Neill Henry E. .
O'Neill John . . .
Onslow Matthew R. S
Onslow-Thomas . .
Oriyon William . . mvo
Orford Alfred . . . bma
Orlebar Evelyn H. rm
717
686
696
659
632
714
643
691
651
6->:t
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642
661
696
653
636
641
660
688
671
717
674
707
709
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6 Oct 82
22 Dec 74
13 Nov 09
13 Jan 63
July 68
28 Sept 01
7 Dec 08
5 June 10
25 Oct 07
4 Oct 95
15 June *6
29 Feb 08
5 Nov 94
30 June C9
31 Dec 82
5 Oct 91
14 May 08
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25 June 75
25 Oct 05
3 Apr 67
17 Aug 87
10 Sept 07
13 July 12
27 Aug 62
15 Nov 02
14 Aug 84
15 Jan 04
30 June 99
1 Jan 1C
29 Aug 96
21 Sept 97
26 Jan 10
1 Oct 73
13 Nov 93
1 Sept 12
4 Apr 01
12 June 09
1$ Feb 7/
24 Sept 00
18 Oct 08
10 Feb 12
13 Sept 05
14 June 71
29 Dec 71
21 Aug 84
13 Dec 79
1 July 07
27 Jan 85
8 Apr 73
1 Mar 93
16 Mar 85
10 Mav 08
29 June 11
25 Aug 07
24 Sept 08
642 Orlebar Vere B. . .
f.52 NP O'Rorke Albert J
664a OrrHughJ. . . .
(Assist. Inspector, Naval
Ordnance Inspection Staff)
659a Orton John H
647 Osborn James R. . . ,
721 Osborne The Right Hon
Lord Francis G. G. .
694 Osborne Harold R. . ,
643 Osborne John W. . .
6*3 Osbourne Charles E. H.
651 TP Osburn Francis .
6H9 Osburn Francis W.
666a Ost James G. . . .
717a Ost William L. . . .
710 ( O'Sullivan Barry R. de
722c ) W
656 Oswell Thomas J. .
636 Ottley Sir Charles L.
RCMG, CB, MVO
647 Ouless Philip D.
715a Outtrim James J.
713 Owen Charles L.
712 Owen Octavius E.
664 Owen Reginald C
666 Owens Thomas .
gjg !• Oxland William
631 Oxley Charles L..
662 Oxley William M.
658 Ozzard Allan H. .
RM
R.UA
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717 Paddon William . .
694 Page Alfred M. . .
686 Page Frederick J. .
712 GBP Page Nathaniel
722a Page Walter H. . .
634 Paget Arthur C. H.
655 Paget Claude . . .
722a Painter Arthur C. .
678 Palmer Alfred . .
635 iVPPalmer George .
709 Palmer Harry D. .
715 Palmer James W. .
718
710
671
667
6-12
7U
722c
698
702
649
Palmer John H.
Palmer William H.
Panter Charles E. .
Panter William H. .
Papillon Frederick .
Pardoe Edward P.
Parish Robert W. .
Parker Charles A. .
Parker Ernest E. .
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8 Nov 88
15 Nov 99
7 Sept 10 A
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21 Aug 00
21 J une 02
1 Apr 07
4 Jan 79
7 Oct 13
6 Feb 08
5 Feb 14
1 May 03
27 Dec 97
15 June 08
9 Sept 99
6 May 09
1 July 81
1 Oct 73
30 June 98
30 Aug 03
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10 Aug 81
24 Sept 08
30 Apr 05
16 Feb 01
1 Sept 92
1 Feb 89
Uuly 91
24 Jan 02
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15 Feb 10
4 Dec 03
29 Jan 00
13 Mar 03
12 Oct 11
j- 3 Apr 07
J9 Aug 88
17 Aug 81
23 Nov 64 i
31 Dec 99
1 Jan 11 1
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27 Apr 10!
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OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 619
Rank Seniority Page
Rank Seniority.
713 Parker James H. em
661 iVPParker Osborn H. . .
646 Parker Keginald P. . .
(Superintendent Transport
Officer, Cardiff)
646a Parker Kichard H. .
679 Parker William K. .
717 Parkes Gustavus
645 Parks Murray T.
720 Parnall Alfred . .
686 Parr Gilbert J. . .
693 Parr James F. . .
679a Parrott Jasper W. A.
68^ Parry James . .
678 Parsons George . .
666 Parsons Guy P. . .
666 Parsons Raymond 8.
681 Parsons William G.
6666 Parsons William H.
1683 Pascoe George . .
647 Pascoe Thomas C. .
715a Pascoe William H. .
673 Pask James . . .
659 Pasley Malcolm 8. .
702 Pasley Thomas H. 8. mvo
700 Patch Frederick O. L.
664a Patch Leonard W. .
686 Paterson George T.
719 GtfPPatter Thomas
'699a Patterson Alfred .
J692a Patterson William H.
1632 iVPPattison John R. E.
1697 Paul Henry W. . .
1642 Paul Robert H. . .
1666a Pauley William E. ,
|fi93 Pawsey Charles J. .
712 Pawsey William I.
||662 Payne Charles R. S.
b Payne George . ,
■Elg > Pay ton James . .
679a Peacock David .
|6666 Peain John . .
«18 Peain William L.
|645 Pearce Henry L. D.
717 Pearce John E. .
i 686 Pearce Richard H.
717a Pearce William .
680 Pearse John . .
66B Pearson Amherst C. H.
1710 Pearson Aylmer C. . e
Pearson Christopher md
ma KHP
643 Pearson Henry ....
|}59a Pearson Philip C. . . .
(Nnvat Asst., Hydrographic
Dept.)
P64 Peaty Charles C. . . .
374
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Peel Henry C. W. . . .
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18 Dec 10
1 Oct 73
15 Jan 10
10 Dec 08
8 Aug 11
15 Sept 07
15 Aug 08
30 Apr 10
14 Mar 10
19 Apr 82
16Junel2
21 Oct 69
23 Jan 04
30 June 03
26 Dec 03
10 Sept 95
25 Nov 10
1 Jan 02
7 Aug 03
5 Jan 95
28 Mar 72
9 Nov 10
1 Aug 99
17 Feb 86
1 Apr 01
1 Apr 96
8 Feb 86
14 June 07
26 Sept 05
30 June 08
1 Apr 04
30 July 89
14 Mav 05
15 War 02
18 June 03
29 June 83
2 Jan 10
12 May 73
12 Apr 66
10 Aug 12
10 July 10
12 Nov 00
9 June 09
30 June 07
14 Dec 95
19 Dec 13
17 Feb 86
15 Mar 07
15 June 85
li May 08
1 Aug 97
24 Aug i2
14 Apr 98
24 Sept 08
21 May 06
6 Dec 12
678
661
643
698
699
Pellow Charles H.
Pelly Frederick S.
EC
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Pelly John H C
GHP Penfold Frederick
Penfold William G. E.
666a Penfound Henry . .
705 Pengelley George F. bma
660 Penn Henry S
701 Penney Clement P. . .
715a Penrose William J. . . .
679a Percey John J. G. G.
6596 PWTerfe.ct Herbert M. .
679 Perkins George L. R.
720 Perkins Walter W. . .
720 Perrin Alfred
633 Perry John L
712 Perry Samuel W. . km
669 Pery The Han. Harry deV.
722 Peters Frederic T. . . .
700 Petch Charles F. . . .
(Naval Agent, Shanghai)
686 Pettman Allan . . .
720 Petts George T. . . .
645 Pevton Frank H. . .
669 Pb'elps Herbert D. . .
6596 Philbrick Arthur A. .
656 Philipps Griffith G. .
645 Phillipps Henry A.
720 Phillips George T. . .
647 GHPVhilWvs John . .
634 A7JPhillips Thomas T.
664a Phillips William H. W.
642 Phillpotts Arthurs. .
6596 Philpott Henry G. . .
6596 Philpott Montague G.
678 Pibworth William H. .
6596 Pickering William A. .
694 Picktborn Alfred J. .
694 Pick thorn Edward B.
659 Pierce Frank ....
662 Pigot Walter ....
664a Pigott Henry L. . ,
716 Pigott James E. . . .
635 Pigott William H. . .
Pike Frederick O
Pilcher William E.
GJi HPine Benjamin F.
GJT FPink John H.
Pitcairn Robeit F. . .
Pitman Francis E. i
► Pitman John H.
636
675
680
719
665
671
673 }Pl
639 iVPPitman Robert . cmg
713 Pitman William . . rma
6U Pitt Francis J
674 Pitt John . ,
671 Plant Arthur W. ma, khc
715 Piatt William . .
679 Pleming John W.
645 PleudeileathClaudeW.M.
687 Plowright John
657 Plumer Frederick J. O.
632a Pocklington Archibald J
659a Pocock Herbert C.
658 Pocock John I. . . .
642 Poe" George L. ...
710 PWFoe Sir William H . Bt
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C
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L
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A
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Cr
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15 Jan 04
3 Sept 72
1 Feb 96
1 Oct 87
10 Mar 08
13 Oct 06
20 Aug 05
3 Feb 93
2 Mar 93
13 Jan 13
2) Aug 12
16 Apr 07
1 Feb 12
I Apr 12
29 Sept 04
31 Dec 81
10 June 12
24 July 72
30 Jan 11
3 Ma r 07
1 Apr 06
1 Oct 03
18 Sept 06
2? July 71
9 Oct 12
27 Apr 98
23 Aug 02
1 Apr 12
12 Oct 86
1 Jan 89
31 Dec 01
31 Dec 95
5 Jan 09
28 Jan 14
12 Feb 07
11 Jan 11
18 Feb 02
9 Nov 04
29 Apr 12
20 June 76
31 Dec 00
12 May 00
16 Feb 07
10 Feb 11
24 Sept 89
17 Feb 86
11 Nov 80
15 July 02
18 Jan 82
30 Apr 75
13 July 75
6 Mar 82
8 Sept 89
13 Nov 90
1 Apr 02
18 Dec 88
24 Aug 05
Uan 11
1 Aug 10
1 1 Nov 67
16 June 03
3 June 13
15 Oct 09
24 Aug 99
22 July 91
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620 ALPHABETICAL LIST OP THE RETIRED OFFICERS
Seniority.
Page.
Rank. Seuiorit
663 Poland Albert B. .
631 Poland James A.
720 Polkinghorn John H. M
636 Pollard George N. A.
720 GWPollard John C.
658 Pollen Frances H. .
716 Pollington William
706 Poore "Francis H. .
715 Porch Joseph . . .
666 Porte John C. . .
714 Porter George H. .
691 GA'PPorter Sir James
KCB, IX.D. MD, MA, KHP
(Retired Director General
af ihe Medical Depart-
ment with, fie relative
rank of Vice Admiral,
11 May 08.)
669 Porter Thomas 8. .
657 Portman Maurice W.
687 Potam John R. R. .
663 Potter George H. 8.
641 Poulden Edward
647 Pounds Thomas . .
656 Powell Fdward P. .
719 Powell Enoch
632 Powell Sir Francis,
kcmg, cb
660 Powell Frederick G. M
655 Powell Richmond Ff
712 Powell William
695 Power Edward F. .
698 Power Edward 8. M.
693 Power William M. .
663 Powles John C. . .
631 Powlett Armand T.
658 Powley Herbert . .
657 iVPPrance Annesley B
666a Pratt Edwin . . .
687 Pratt George . . .
716 GtfPPratt Thomas ,
644 Preedy Henry . .
659 Preudergaat Edmund J.
687 Prescott William E
6596 Preston Robert A.
643 Pretyman Charles H. S.
jjli \ Price Augustine R. ma|
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688 Price Edward . .
653 Price Edward N.
641 Price Henry T. .
666a Price Herbert B.
714 Price James H. . . sm
688 Price John F.
696 Prichard Arthur H.
642 Prickett John R.
722 Prideaux-Brune Fulke F
636 Primrose George A
687 Pringle Thomas .
674 Priston Robert B. .
708 G#PPritchard Edward B
EM
654 Pritchard Emeric J. V.
697 Pritchard Francis B. .
632a Prothero Arthur W. E.
Cr
C
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L
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LtCol
Cr
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30 June 88
13 May 93
I Apr 1 i
26 June 05
15 Sept 70
35 Mar 02
1 Nov 00
29 Aug 99
15 Apr 06
26 Keb 05
26 Aug 05
10 Oct 06
22 Apr 74
10 Oct 98
27 June 68
1 Oct 96
16 Oct 83
13 Apr «3
16 June 00
2 Mar 10
12 Apr 11
5 Sept 67
29 Dec 91
22 July 98
ONov 04
1 Jan 92
5 July 84
31 Jan 97
16 June 04
15 Mar 07
22 Feb 01
30 Dec 06
7 Apr 68
14 Nov 89
28 Apr 04
lo Feb 12
4 Oct 68
7 Jan 13
12 Mar 96
4 Mar 90
5 Feb 91
25 Apr 78
10 Oct 85
6 Feb 86
30 Mar 06
3 Aug 67
19 Nov 83
15 May 99
8 June 98
30 June 09
12 Oct 08
3 Dec 67
5 Nov 07
12 Apr 79
5 Nov 89
19 Nov 07
20 Mar 13
636 JVPProthero Reginald C.
CB, MVO
664 Prowse William E. . .
710 JPryce Browne WilliamH
7226 i RM
715a Prynn Charles S. .
665 Pugh John W. . .
660 Pulley Samuel . .
7o3 Pulman Francis J. .
689 Punnett Thomas G.
715 Purdie Robert . .
6666 Purdy Henry . . .
715 Purkis Edward H. .
678 Purkis Joseph T. .
649 Purvis Archibald B.
641 Pusey Edward B. .
693 Putsey William H. . md
709 Pym Harry R. L. . rma
646 Quayle George C. .
680 Quick George . . .
722 Quicke Alexander H.
707 Quill John J. . . .
72?d Rabbidge William F. . . E L 1 June ft
646 Raby Arthur R. . . . . C 7 Mar 1
721 Radcliffe Charles A. . . Cr 11 July ft
652 Radcliffe Francis A. D. . Cr 1 Oct 7!
718 Radford John . . . . Ch Cr 13 Mar 9i
720 Radmore John R. . . . Ch Cr 1 Apr 9»
699 Rae Walter H PinC 29 Oct 01
632 Rainier John H A 5 Nov 0!
671 Rainier William V. ma Ch 19 July 8!
709 Raitt Francis J. . . km Maj 17 Aug 9'
648 Ralph George 8 C 19 Aug 9'
682 Rampling Henry J. . . E Cr 3 Sept 9'
679 Ramsay George ...EC 13Dec 01
722 Ramsay-Fairfax William
G. A L 13 Dec 91
698 G/VPRarnsey William B. PinC 11 Apr 91
722a Randell Philip N. . mb 8 21 Feb 9<
679 Raper Robert St. J. ..EC 2 Oct 11
674 Rashbrook Henry S. . .EC 17 Feb 01
643 Rason Ernest G. . . . C 16 Aug 91
715 Rattenbury William H.E. L 25 May Ol!
644 Ravenhill Arthur H. D. . C 22 May 01
662 Rawnsley Alfred E. . . L 30 Dec 7(
664a Raw son Harry C S . . L 31 Aug 01
707 Rawstorne George A. L.
rma L' Col 22 June 9<
699 Raxworthv Charles . .PinC 6 Dec 01
678 Rayner Alfred . . . E C 28 Dec Of
719 Read Thomas . . . . Ch Gr 7 Feb 0!
641 Reade Charles E. . . . C 1 Apr 8!
666a Ready Thomas . . mvo L 5 Sept Oi
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1 Apr 9
1 Oct 0
6 May 1
1 Apr 0
8 Apr 6
10 Aug 6
23 Aug 8
7 Aug 1
30 Aug 1
23 May 0
2* May 0
31 Dec 0
20 June 8
27 Dec 8
26 July 9
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30 June 8i
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24 June 9
OP THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 621
Page.
Name.
Rank. 8enionty. Page.
687 PW Redgrave James . . Ch E 26 Mar 84
693 Redmond William . . . F S 8 Aug 81
717a Reed Joseph L 19 July 12
670 1 -r, , , . „,( Ch 18 Feb 74
673 | Reed Joseph . . . maj ni 19 Sept 76
720 Reed Richard ... . ChB 14 Aug 11
(H.M.S. ' Columbine' for
duty at Cromarty)
679 Rees John D EC 1 Jan 12
695 Rees Henrv W. M. . . . S S 8 Nov 06
632a Rees William S. . . . ob V A 19 May 12
642 Reeve Charles . . . . C 17 Aug 00
6666 Reeves George . % . . L 26 Apr 09
715 Reeves George . . . . Car L 29 Mar 11
722c}KegnartCyrusH- " KM ° 1July°4
695 Reid Ernest S S S 10 Nov 04
691 Reid Walter , . . md I H 24 May 95
6666 Rendle George J. J. . . L 25 Sept 10
714 Renn William H. . . . Car L 1 Apr 03
632a Reynolds Harry C. . . . VA 19 May 12
686 Reynolds James A. ..EL 8 Oct 87
67Sa Reynolds Thomas R. . . E C 7 Jan 13
659 Riadore Percy M. . . . Cr 10 June 12
651 Riall Arthur G. R. . . . Cr 2* Jan 71
671 Rice AlwyneC. H.. ma Ch 12 Feb £6
631 Rice Ernest A 15 Mar 04
715 Rice James .... mvo Cr L 29 Feb 08
675 GPPRiceJohn . . . . E Ins 4 Apr 88
632a Rich Frederick St. G. . . VA 30 July 12
^[Richards David ma{ ^ 2 DeS £
660 Richards Edward S. . . L 28 Aug 62
648 Richards Edwin H. . . C 3 June 98
715a Richards Edwin H. . . E L 30 Aug 10
636 Richards George E. . . R A 1 July 07
722a Richards George M. O. . 8 8 15 May 07
694 Richards Norman L. . . F 8 11 Feb 07
715a Richards Thomas . . . Cr L 38 Feb 11
689 Richards Thomas J. . . E 21 Sept 67
720 Richards Walter H. . . Ch Cr 1 Apr 12
6666 Richards William G. . . L 18 Feb 12
692a Richardson Henry A. W. D I H 1 Sept 04
715a Richardson John . . . L i:s Aug 99
722 Richardson Reginald C. . L 1 Apr 05
699 Richardson William S. . Pin C 13 Oct 02
657 Richardson Wyndham . Cr 1 Apr 05
702 Riches John P 20 May 96
653 G'/PRichmondEdwardA. Cr l Oct 95
699 Rickard Henry H. . . .PinC 1 Oct 03
644 Ricketts William . . . C 24 Oct 03
652 Rickman Philip H. . . . Cr 26 May 91
6666 Rick wood lames E. . . L 21 Apr 12
636 Riddel Daniel McN. . . V A 5 Nov 08
689 Rider Henry E 3 Jan 68
715a Rider Robert T E L 26 Nov 08
662 GtfPRidings William G. D I H 25 Feb 88
696 Ridley Nicholas C. . . . S 22 Aug 89
699 Rigbye Reginald B. . .PinC 6 Apr 05
664a Rigg Walter G L 30 June 00
722"> Riggall Robert M. . . . S 12 May 0s
664a Riley Gerard B L 15 July 01
674 Rilev William H. ... E A 29 Aug 07
696 Rimell Alfred T. . md S 20 Aug 86
645 Risk Richard H. L. . . . C 31 Dec 10
715a Ril son David EL 14 Nov 13
717 Rittv John L 23 Apr 06
639 Rivington George . . . C 25 Oct 82
6666 Roach Walter W. . . . L 16 Dec 09
647 Roberson Thomas ... C 29 Jan 94
Name.
Rank. Seniority.
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652
660
671
703
715
654
632a
693
6666
710
649
674
699
632
654
648
698
636
694
670
673.
707
706
Roberts Desmond C. .
Roberts 1'iancis . . .
Roberts Francis W.
Roberts George J. . .
Roberts Rev. Henry E.
MA
Roberts John ....
Roberts John ....
Roberts Lawrence G. A.
Roberts Sidney A. . . .
Roberts Rev. Thomas ma
Roberts Warden H. E. W.
Roberts Wil'iam ....
Roberts William H. . .
Robertson Charles H.
cmg, mvo
Robertson George . md
Roberts-West Archer . .
Robilliard Charles D.H.bm
Robins John F.
Robins Samuel J.
Robinson Edward
Robinson Charles G. cvo
APRobinson Charles N.
Robinson Charles R. H.
GA'PRobinson Henry B.
Robinson Henry R.
Robinson John K. . .
Robinson John L. ma ■
Robyns John W. . Bm
Roche Thomas H. de M.,
DSO, BM
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641 APRochfort Horace W.
722a Rock Frank E. . . md
676 Rock Samuel J. . .
676 Rock William B. . .
715a Rockett James C. .
666a Rockev Thomas . .
679a Kodet'Ernest W.
712 Rodwav Stephen G. bma
700 G/yPR'oe Edward M.
664 Roe Frank E. M.
698 Roe Herbert F. . .
648 Roe Richard G. . .
666 Roebuck John H. .
679a K'offey James R. . .
702 Roffey John H. . .
15 Rogers Edwin C. A.
717a Rogers Frederick G.
658 Rogers Frederick 8.
659 Rogers John D. . . , .
6666 Rogers Samuel . . . .
644 Rolfe Herbert N. . . .
679a Rolle Absolum R. . . .
633 Rolleston John P. . . .
636 Rolleston Robert S. . .
693 G#PRolston Peter W. .
661 Rooke Charles I . . . .
635 APRooke Eustace . . .
649 Rooke i . eorge A
631 Rose Henry
667 Ross Charles W. . . .
687 Ross Henry W
722a Ross Hugh C
681 Ross George J. . . .
670 Ross-Lewin Robert O'D.
MA., L.Xh
666a Rothery Frederick J. .
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L
L
Cr
Cr
L
C
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R A
VA
F S
L
VA
Cr
A
S Cr
Ch E
S
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1 Apr 07
21 Feb 04
4 Mar 13
4 June 60
27 Dec 00
4 July 01
28 Feb 04
1 Apr 10
1 Oct 73
3 Sept 72
6 Dec 82
13 May 64
26 June 09
29 Dee 89
10 Feb 14
11 Sept 82
31 Dec 0?
1 Oct 77
3 June 10
1 Apr 02
10 Mar 93
27 Aug 11
5 July 82
20 July 02
11 Apr 96
.'2 June 09
11 Feb 07
Jl July 75
5 Jan 71
10 Feb 04
2 Oct 08
29 May 87
16 May 94
8 July 98
30 Nov 96
2 Nov 02
7 bept 07
31 Oct 12
-'7 May 02
17 Feb 86
31 Dec 98
6 July 98
I Jan 00
27 Apr 04
5 Aug 12
i; Dec 05
3 Sept 11
16 Mar 11
3 Aug 03
7 Aug 12
1 Mar 10
11 Nov 02
5 July 13
13 Dec 13
22 July 10
7 Aug 75
1 J ime 69
II Nov 06
■iO June 09
1 Mar 07
14 Aug 73
16 June 87
1 Nov 02
1 June 96
Ch 20 Jan 76
L | 1 June OS
622 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE RETIRED OFFICERS
Page
Rank Seniority.
655
636
704
698
720
688
7)2
719
719
6 18
630
659
686
671
674
673
665
703
678
653
718
681
683
651
686
632
652
687
652
670
672
649
681
APRoughton John C. . .] Cr
Routh Henry P. . . myo V A
Routly Arthur J. H. . . A P
Row William J. C. . . .PinC
Rowe George D Ch B
MA
Rowe Nicholas H.
Rowe William A. S.
Rowe William H.
Rowland William J.
Rowlatt Francis
Rowley Charles J. .
Rowley Howard F. J.
Roxburgh William H.
Royse William H. H.
Rudd Charles . . .
Ruddock Herbert M.
Ruddy James . .
Rule John F. . . .
Rule Thomas . . .
Rumsey Robert M. .
Rundle Henry J . .
Rundle Richard T. .
Rush Henry C. . .
Russell Charles R. T.
Russeil Francis T
Russell Gerald W .
Russell Hens haw
Russell Thomas . .
Russell William F. A. H.
) G#PRutherford William
( A DD
Ryan Cyril P.
Ryder John F
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686 St. John Edwin F. . .
{Serving under Turkish
Govt.)
662 St. John Thomas C. St. A
666a Sadleir Harold F. . .
671 1 Salisbury Charles H. J
673 J ma 1
676 Salmon Charles . . .
719 Salmon George . . .
649 Salwey Edward A. . .
6666 Sammels Frederick E.
706 Sampson-Way Nowell F.
CB BM
711 ) Sampson - Way Nowell
722c J F. E. G bm
PlTj Sanctuary William
650TP ( M
716 Sanders Albert '......
711 Sanders Charles W. H. km
674 Sanders John S. . . <
686 Sanners John S. . .
666 Sanders Joseph . . .
658 Sanders Lionel F. W. .
696 Sandham William S. .
699 Sandys Edwin R. S. . .
720 Sansum Robert . . .
6666 Sargeant William . .
646 Satow Lawrence de W.
663 Saul Arthur E. . . .
709 1 Saumarez Richard J.
7226 J i
666a Saundby Geoffrey T. S.
692a Saunders Everard H. .
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L
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L
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Cr
L
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L
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S
PinC
ChB
L
C
L
Maj
L
DIH
31 Aug 94
18 Sept U
27 Apr 94
1 Feb 96
19 Nov 12
21 Sept 70
12 Nov 95
16 Aug 09
23 July 84
10 Oct 97
9 Nov 95
14 Aug 08
1 Apr 08
17 Oct 91
1 Apr 02
7 June 01
1 Apr 03
10 June 62
21 Jan VI
1 2 Jan 82
31 May 96
10 May 92
15 Mav 06
1 Oct 73
23 Mar 67
30 Julyl2
12 Mar 75
1 Feb 67
1 Oct 73
1 29 Apr
J 64
30 June 08
1 May 95
1 Apr 05
30 Jan 77
21 Feb 06
5 Jan 97
8 Apr 97
1 Feb 96
17 Sept 09
31 Dec 99
26 Oct 11
8 Sept 95
10 Feb 00
31 Dec 59
29 Sept 98
18 Nov 92
13 Mar 09
1 Jan 02
30 Nov 04
22 Mav 05
16 Feb 70
30 July 02
10 Nov 10
17 Sept 09
1 Sept 11
30 July 88
25 Apr U]
31 Dec 06
16 Jan 06
Rank. Seniority
719 Saunders Joseph . .
659 Saunders Walter J. T.
716 PFFSaunders William
649 Saurin Gerald L. . .
666 Savaee.Tohn W. J. .
697 Saville Bourchier B.
644 Savile Henry . . .
6596 Savill Alfred P. . .
633 Savory Herbert W . MVO
{Director of Transports)
636 Sawle Sir Charles J,
Graves, Bt. . . . mvo
666a Saxon Richard K.
6666 Saxton Reuben .
654 Sayce Herbert C.
662 Sayce Richard B.
705 Scafe Charles H..
6666 Scaife John A. H
6666 Scarlett The Hon. Leopold
F
665 Schafer .lohn S. . . .
635 Schomberg Anson . .
705 Schomberg Herbert St. G
OB, KM
Schreiber Arthur T
Sclater Charles G.
Scott Alexander . mb, ma
Sf-ott Francis W.
Scott Fitzroy T. H.
CSPSeott JamesW. cb,rm
■ Scott Neville A. W. bm
ChG
Cr
L
Cr
L
PinC
C
Cr
R A
711
658
695
6666
713
706
709 1
7226/
632a Scott Sir Percy M., Bt.
KCB, KCVO.LL.D
680 Scott Thomas a). . . .
687 Scott Thomas (d)
687 Scott William
r'596 Scott Willism J.
656 Scrivener Egerton B.B. L.
721 Scroggs Harold C .
644 Scullard William J.
697 Secoombe John W. .
692 Sedgwick Henry N. M
722 Selby Walter A.'. . .
720 Selley Thomas . .
686 Sellex John W! J. ,
717 Selwood Robert . .
703 Semmens Thomas E.
629 Seymour ThnRightHon. Sir
Edward H. gcb, om
gcvo, lld A F
664a Seymour Francis E. . . L
719 Seymour William . . .ChB
708 Shairp Francis M. . KmLtCoI
646 Shakefpear Hastings F. . C
(-43 Shakespear William P. C
698 Shanks Hemsley H. ..PinC
698 Shapcote Francis J. P. . P in C
681 Shapcult Hichard A. . . FE
692 Sharood Edward . md D I H
657 Sharp PenryW. . . . Cr
674 Sharp William . . . . EA
70) Sharpe Edgar V. . . . F P
692a Sharpies Charles W. . .DIH
666 Shaw G cil B L
691 Shaw A'irDoyle M. kcb I H
694 Shaw Ernest A. md, ba . FS
711
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17 Oct 99
1 Apr 06
19 Oct 99
31 Aug 12
1 Apr 03
28 May 09
15 Oct 03
4 M?y 12
18 Jan 11
26 Jan 07
24 Sept 07
29 July 09
IS July 92
22 Dec 74
11 Apr 03
31 Dec 10
30 Oct 10
31 Dec 02
30 M ay 03
29 Sept 06
1 Apr 98
10 Aug 06
20 Oct 75
31 Dec 08
5 Aug 09
23 M ar 95
10 May 11
20 Mar 13
17 Feb 86
13 Apr 88
21 Sept 67
10 M ar 09
11 Feb 97
1 Apr 88
31 Dec 08
1 Oct 03
11 June 92
30 Sept U4
23 Dec 06
1 Jan 01
4 Nov 0«
9 Sept 64
-Shaw James D. H . bma
20 Feb 05
30 June 00
13 June 96
28 Mav 86
17 Oct 11
30 Nov 98
18 Mar 89
1 Oct 92
27 Aug 94
25 June 93
23 A'ig04
4 Nov n9
22 Dec 01
17 Feb 09
31 Dec (4
7 May 88
26 Mar 07
1 Apr 02
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 623
Page.
Bank. Seniority.
Rank. Seniority.
• 675
Shawyer James A.
Bhea "John M.
Shean .Frederick E. .
Shearme Edward H.
Shenton John T. .
Sherbrooke William
Sherman Carlton 0.
Shewring Ephraim M.
Shields John . . .
663 Shipton John P. . .
663 Shipton Francis H. E.
645 Shirley Arthur H. .
Shirvell James . .
Shore The Hon. Henry
Shorey Charles E. .
Shortland Edward G
Shortland Frederick W
Shortt Henry D.
Shrubb Henry A. B
Shubrick Charles L. ek
rPShuckburghCharlesS
Sidne.\ Philip .
678
654
53
633
656
648
721
709
651
710
MI
722a Sillince William P.
672 GtfPSilver William
688 Simmonds Robert W
682 Simmons George T.
689 Simons John . . .
637 Simpson Cortland H.
658 Simpson Henry V. .
666a Simpson William
711 Simpson William G.
6594 hims William . .
7226 Simson Arthur F. . kma.
659a Sinclair Joseph A. C. 0
721 Sladen Sampson . . .
712 Slanev Charles W. .
720 Slaney Thomas . . .
694 Slaughter John W.
663
662
655
679
647
720
655
719
662
687
717
719
718
700
711
709
683
J.H.
5. H
666a Sledge William . .
709 1
12oh r Slessor Herbert . .
704 Smallwood Henry A.
715a Smith Albert . . .
711 I Smith Archibald
722c /
703 Smith Arundel . .
Smith Burrard A.
Smith Charles S.
Smith Charles V.
Smith Fredt-rick P.
Smith Frederick W. !
Smith George . .
JVPSmith George A. . .
GHP.PV, Smith George C.
Smith George F
Smith George G. . . .
692a Smith George 8. . . . .
695 GHPSmith Horace H
Smith Hornabrook .
Smith James J.
Smith John J. . .
Smith Ralph S. . .
659a Smith Sutton . . .
712 Smith Thomas . .
Smith Wilfred H. M.
Smith Wilfred N. E.
Smith William A. P.
Smith William V. .
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2 Jan 97
12 June 04
20 Feb 92
30 June 13
7 Dec 06
1 Oct 73
15 Jan 04
1 Apr 03
16 Aug 87
1 Apr 94
26 Jan 84
25 June 02
22 Apr 04
9 Sept 91
9 July 96
4 June 09
18 Apr 98
6 July 91
31 Dec 90
1 Apr 01
15 Oct 83
10 Dec 78
1 Jan 98
15 June 65
1 Sept 90
8 Sept 93
24 Jan 67
15 Dec 13
2 Aug 04
29 Feb 08
1 Apr 01
11 Aug 13
18 Julv 02
12 Apr 11
1 Jan 92
1 Aug 05
1 Apr 95
20 Aug 08
27 July 07
22 June 06
26 Feb 90
28 Feb 99
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Cr
ChGr
L
E
D I G
S S
L
ChGr
ChSeh
F P
Cr
C
c
Lt Col
ECr
L
1 Sept 11
25 Oct 60
1 Apr 97
29 Dec 80
14 Feb 99
2 Mar 12
17 Apr 12
18 Feb 79
9 Feb 96
12 Feb 85
2 July 75
24 Sept 68
1 Nov. 07
10 May 56
9 Jan 13
L Apr 12
1 Apr 04
15 Jan 13
27 Nov 10
1 July 81
26 Jan 97
23 Apr 12
1 Feb 07
30 Apr 10
Y.
657 Smith - Cumming Mans-
field G
636 Smith-Dorrien Arthur H.
662 Smith-Dorrien Henry T.
708 Smyth Arthur C. . RM
6C9 Smyth Grice W.
636 Smyth Morris H.
646 Smvth Thomas C. .
639 A'PSmyth William A.
644 Smvthe William W.
656 iVPSmvthies Edward
642 Smythies Palmer K.
663 SoadyJohnC. . .
643 A'PSbmerset William H.
683 Soper Thomas H. .
716 South George . .
694 South Henry E. .
716 Southard Edwin . ,
717 Bouthey George .
669 Spain Osprey G. V. ,
676 Spalding Andrew
714 Spalding Warner W
RM, CMG
683 Sparks Ernest F.
692a Sparrow Horatio S. R.
708 Sparshott Adolphns E.
663 Speare-Cole Arthur.
658 Spearman Alexander
CM
663 Speke William . .
689 Spencer Arthur P. S.
6n66 Spencer Earl. . .
722 Spencer Henry . .
693 Spencer William F.
718 Spraggs Heniv C. .
639 APSpratt William .
715a Spreadbury Henry .
655 Spring - Rice Ihe Hon
Francis
682 Spry Frederick M. D. .
666a Spry Robert . . . '.
694 Spry William ....
666a Staddon Richard S. 0.
722 Stagg Frank N. . . .
665 Stahl Henry C. . . .
618 Stainer William . . . .
644 Stanhope The Hon. Henry
A. Scudamore . .
691 Stanistreet Henry D
667 Stanley Alfred B. . .
646 Stansbury Hubert . . .
(Admiralty Transport
Officir, Southampton)
Stansfeld Logan S. .
Stansmore Henry C.
Stapleton Gregory .
Stapletou Hugh Le D.
Stapylton Martin F.
Startin James F. H.
Starling William H.
APStatbam Edward P.
Staveley Robert
Stears Frederick
Cr
R A
L
Maj
BSL
R A
C
c
c
Cr
C
L
c
ECr
L
F S
L
L
S L
EIns
L
E Cr
D I H
Maj
L
Cr
L
E S L
L
L
FS
ChSch
Cr
L
Cr
E Cr
L
F S
L
L
•L
C
C
I H
S Cr
C
645
676
659a
721
721
669
6665
654
673
720
6701
I 673 j
1 716
1 645
| 689
I 666
Stebbing Frank C.
Steel James . . .
Steele Henry W. . .
PW Steele Lawrence
Steele Richard C.
MA ■
25 Jan 06
12 Mar 09
4 July 75
8 Dec 87
1 Aug 10
5 Nov 08
7 July 08
15 Jan 73
30 Aug 01
17 Feb 99
6 Nov 96
30 June 91
10 Oct 99
7 Jan 13
20 Nov 97
16 Feb 01
12 Jan 02
31 Mar 10
24 Dec 83
12 Feb 00
21 Feb 65
1 Feb 10
31 Mar 11
1 Jan 85
31 Dec 95
31 Mar 06
1 Oct 96
1 July 93
22 Feb 09
15 Oct 04
2 July 93
19 Nov 08
25 Mar 78
12 Sept 99
1 Oct 97
6 Feb 01
15 Aug 07
20 Aug 01
1 July 08
30 Apr 06
1 Apr 02
24 Jan 02
29 May 05
23 Aug 99
22 Sept 87
24 Aug 10
C
E Ins
Cr
Cr
L
8L
L
Cr
N 1
Ch Cr
Ch
N I
t
C
E
L
21 Oct 08
3 Mar 99
30 Jan 09
11 July 05
30 June 95
15 May 12
28 Apr 12
18 Sept 90
21 Apr 85
3 Sept 05
25 Sept 76
28 Dec 76
17 Oct 96
26 Nov 03
3 Dec 66
26 Dec 03
624 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE RETIRED OFFICERS
6596 Steer George H. T. . .
710 Stephens Edward B.
719 Stephens George J.
694 Stephens Harold F. D.
663 Stephens Kichp.rd M. T.
(Lent for duty under the
Canadian Government.)
Stephens Thomas
Stephenson Sir Henry P.
GCTO, KCB
(Gentleman Usher of the
Black Rod.)
Sterling Harry C. .
AfPSterne Robert
Stevens John B. . .
Stevens John G. . .
Stevens William B. O
Stevens William R. .
Steward Cornelius H.
Steward Walter J. W.
Stewart Arthur C. .
Stewart Charles B. .
Stewart Hector B. .
Stewart Robert H. .
Stewart Robert H. J.,
CB. MVO
Stewart William H. W.
Stidston Thomas H.
Stileman Harry H. . .
GtfPStill Wilioughby E
Stir ing Walter F. . .
722a Stitt William J. . . . .
656 Stock Alfred R. A. . . ,
719
630
664
639
687
678
671
648
678
658
646
676
634
643
633
714
637
652
655
Seniority.
Rank. Seniority.
Cr
Mai
ChB
F I
L
ChGr
L
C
B
E C
Ch
C
E C
Cr
0
E Ins
R A
C
R A
B
CrL
C
Cr
Cr
S
Cr
inc \ Stock >ey Henry H . F . em
722 \ Stod,1art Stephen A. rm C
644 Stokes John M C
644 Stokes Oliver A. . . . C
664a Stokes- Rees Rowland E. L
720 Stone Alick L
700 Stone Charles H. . . . F P
717 Stone George L
696 Stone Herbert . mb, ba 8
714 Stoneman William E. . Cr L
636 Stopford Frederick G. . y A
636 Stopford The Hon. Walter
G R A
657 Story Richard H. . . . Cr
633 Story William O. . . . RA
694 Stott William G. MB, ma F S
648 Stovin Lucas G C
697 Stovin Thomas J. . . .PinC
710 Straghan John . . rm Ma,j
704 Strange Charles 8. . . . A P
715 Strath William H. D. . L
722 Street Alfred G. A. . . . L
720 Street George Ch B
652 Street Henry A. . . . Cr
643 Streeten Charles P. . . C
678 Stribling William S. . .EC
659 Strickland Henry . . . Cr
687 Stronach George T. . . B
689 Strugnell Henry F. . . E
668 Stuart Charles W. . . . N L
686 Stuart Cobham C. A. . .EL
7 Mar 13
24 June 89
29 Jan 89
21 Aug 00
14 Sept 96
21 June 87
7 Dec 01
1 Oct 97
1 Oct 73
15 July 65
1 Jan 10
30 Mar 99
20 Feb 94
1 Jan 09
11 July 07
23 July 13
18 May 98
9 Nov 95
30 June 04
8 Sept 09
1 Sept 95
1 Apr 03
31 Dec 03
30 Dec 91
2 Nov 96
13 May 96
23 July 98
1 Sept 03
1 Jan 12
31 Dec 09
18 Aug 04
15 Sept 00
14 Aug.ll
17 Feb 86
31 Mar 06
23 May 04
12 Aug 07
30 July 12
10 Oct 07
27 Aug 02
18 Sept 11 I
1 7 Aug 03
5 July 79
5 Oct 10 I
13 Feb 02
11 Nov 04
21 Feb 12
31 Dec 01
1 Apr 12
15 Nov 72
18 Feb 97
4 May 05
6 Oct 13
21 Aug 69
21 Sept 67
13 Oct 77
1 Jan 05
664 Stuart Evelyn C. H.
645 Stuart John F. . .
674 Stuart James J.
683 Stuart Martin . .
639 P ubbs William B. .
715a S„udd William H. P.
698 GftPSturgess Charles W.
715 Sturt Jack G
642 Suckling Thomas . . .
667 GHP Sugden Heaver . .
688 Sugden Soper T. . . .
Sugrue Jeremiah . md
Sullivan Malcolm W. . .
Sullivan Daniel . . . .
715a Sullivan Dennis . . .
670 Sullivan Eugene . MA
646 Sullivan Richard . , .
659a Sumner Robert W. . .
Sunderland George L.
Suther Cuthbert C. rma
GUP Sutton Adolphus de
G
Swain Joseph H. . .
Swan Edward G. . .
Swan Oscar St. J. .
Swayne John C. . .
Sweetnam James L. m:
GVPSweetnam Stephen
706 Sweny John A. . . rm
662 Swetenham Clement W
639 Swinburne Sir John Bt. ,
708 Swinburne Thomas R.
RMA
Swinnev Edward. .
Swire Herbert. . .
Symonds Harry J. .
Symons Croft G.
Symons Jelinger H.
Symons William J.
694
704
715
?,c}Syson
Alfred E.
L
C
B A
S E
C
EL
PinC
L
C
SCr
B
FS
AP
L
L
Ch
C
Cr
S L
Gen
C
ChB
S S
L
ChB
DIH
0IH
Col
L
C
Maj
BCr
C
EL
SS
Maj
C
c
30 Sept 98
31 Dec 11
27 Apr 11
7 Sept 99
19 Jan 82
25 8ept 13
8Apr 84
17 Apr 12
31 Dec 95
12 Sept 77
23 Jan 75
26 Feb 00
3 July 84
25 Feb 07
1 Jan 95
14 Mar 74
21 Oct 13
29 June 09
22 Dec 71
28 Sept 99
11 July 82
1 Apr 12
25 Aug 93
1 Apr 12
1 June 00
18 July 99
1 pt 89
28 Dec 93
30 Jan 77
16 Dec 80
2 July 92
1 Sept 03
30 June 07
1 Jan 08
17 Feb 64
23 Oct 75
14 Sept 97
22 Apr 07
665 PWTabuteauReginaldM.
692 Tait William ... MB
658 Talbot Edmund F. . .
660 Talbot Crosbie Lindsey B
6666 Talbot William J. . . ,
64V Talbot-Ponsonbv Frederick
w. . . . ■; .
686 Tapp Henry J. W.
653 Target Arthur T.
721 Tarleton Alfred H. mvo
632a Tate Alban G
707 Tatham Arthur G. . RMA
H66 Tatham Horace H . . .
649 Tawney Lawrence A. . .
704 Tayler Alfred E. ...
646 Taylor Arthur T. . . .
721 Taylor Basil R. H. . . .
648 GflPTavlor Frederick K.
6S7 Taylor John (c) . . . .
719 Taylor John C
L
OSQ
Cr
L
L
Cr
E L
Cr
Cr
V A
Col
L
Cr
A P
C
Cr
C
E
ChGr
1 Oct 02
10 Oct 06
1 Apr 08
11 Sept 66
16 Jan 09
31 Dec 10
1 June 04
18 Aug 95
30 June 13
30 July 12
5 July 06
31 Mar 04
30 June 99
20 May 07
1 Sept 10
8 Sept 06
3 Sept 94
11 Nov 67
1 Apr 12
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND
ROYAL MARINES
. 626
Page. 1 Name.
Rack
Seniority.
Page.
Name.
Rank
Seniority.
583 Taylor William ....
ChGr
14 June f 2
647 Tooker William . . . .
C
26 Apr 01
645 Taylor William H. F. . .
C
30 Sept 03
719 Toop John E
ChB
17 Oct 96
716 Taylor William T. . .
L
11 Apr 01
6K6 Tooth Cecil R
E L
1 June 04
711 )
722c j TeaSue Jonn C. J. . EM
C
1 Sept 11
680 Topp Richard W. . . .
644 Torlesse Arthur W.
F E
C
1 7 Feb 86
26 Sept 03
660 Temple George T. . .
L
3 Sept 72
675 GHP Tottenham William
EIns
10 Sept 88
674 Tench Richard J. . .
E A
17 May OS
697 Townesend George B. . .
PinC
4 Aug 05
722c } Tetlev Arthur 8. . EM
C
8 Feb 08
663 Townsend John W. E. .
633 Townsend Samuel P. . .
L
V A
1 Apr 97
20 June 91
710 G#PThelwall Bnbule D.
717 Tozer Richard . . . .
L
29 May 03
KM A
LtCol
28 Apr 75
722 Tracy Andrew F G. . .
L
30 June 07
659 Thorn Robert F. ...
Cr
17 June 07
646 Travers Francis E. . . .
C
1 Oct 09
647 Thomas Alfred ....
C
16 Mar 91
707 Travers James C. . km
Ool
1 July 86
712 Thomas Cecil 8. . . bm
L
1 Sept 85
c
4 Apr 08
664 Thomas Charles E. L. .
L
1 Apr 99
688 Tregenna Henry E. . .
E
1 Apr 93
644 Thomas Charles W. . .
C
4 Sept 02
670 Trehearne George H. . .
Ch
9 May 78
705 G.NPThomas Sir Francis
645 Treheme Cecil (i. . . .
C
31 Mar 07
W KCB.RM
Gen
20 Nov 89
658 Tremayne Arthur H. . .
Cr
31 May 11
720 Thomas George H. . . .
Ch Cr
4 Dec 90
720 Trenaman William . .
ChB
13 Sept 06
719 Thomas John B
ChGr
6 Nov Or
718 Trenear Samuel . . .
Ch Cr
5 Dec 91
694 Thomas John H. . . .
FS.
11 Feb M)
6K66 Trevethan George . . .
L
7 Aug 08
682 Thomas Josiah ....
E Cr
24 Dec 92
696 Trevor-Roper George D.
S
20 Aug 85
718 Thomas William H. . .
Ch Cr
2u Sept 91
699 Trew William ....
PinC
15 Jan 02
666 Thompson Benjamin . .
L
10 Aug 03
L
8 May 00
680 GHPThompson George .
FE
17 Feb 86
6666 Trick William ....
L
6 May 09
658 Thompson Henrv . . .
Cr
21 Aug OP
693 Triggs John B B. . MB
F S
10 Jan 99
6666 Thompson Jonn'R. W.
L
30 Dec 11
643 JVPTriggs Tom B. . . .
C
30 June 06
662 Thompson Morris B. L. .
L
30 Dec 82
692 Trimble James ....
D I H
13 July 93
653 TP Thompson Stephen H .
Cr
16 May 94
680 GHP Trivess George . .
F E
17 Feb 86
669 Thompson Thomas C. D.
8L
7 Feb 72
707 Trotter Warren F. . rma
Col
16 Oct 09
695 Thompson William . . .
SS
3) Mar 88
659a Truscott Arthur ....
Cr
8 Nov 11
666a Thompson William J.
L
8 Nov 05
C
24 Apr 12
687 PIFThomson Charles . .
E
28 Dec 68
(Serving under Australian
686 Thomson John ....
E L
1 Apr 02
Commonwealth temporarily)
666 Thornback James . .
L
29 Oct 03
681 Thome Charles W. . . .
F E
22 Nov 94
717c Tubbs George ....
L
22 May 11
674 Thome Thomas ....
E C
8 Apr 09
712 Tucker Benjamin . bm
Maj
12 Mar 02
683 Thornhill Ernest C. . .
E Cr
1 Apr 06
jjJIH Tucker Walter L. . . \
Ch
25 Oct 71
663 Thorp William F. . . .
L
31 Dec 94
N I
18 Oct 66
651 Thresher William . . .
Cr
1 Apr 70
660 Tuckey Charles R. . . .
L
1 Mar 64
657 APThring Frank J. . ,
Cr
11 Jan 02
716 GHP Tuckwell Charles
L
5 Mar 91
646 Thring Walter H. C. S. .
C
3 Feb 11
632a Tudor Henry M. T. . .
A
7 Dec 13
(Serving under Australian Govt.)
633 Tufnell Lionel G. . cmg
R A
3 Jan 11
722 Thrupp Harold R. . . .
L
31 Dec 06
633 Tuke John A
R A
24 Oct 13
682 Thumwood Lewis E. . .
ECr
19 May 11
660 GHP Tully John H. . .
Cr
8 Nov 84
679 Tilbrook Charles F. H. .
E C
1 Jan 11
644 Tunnard William F. . .
C
14 Feb 02
632a Tillard Philip F. ...
A
4 June 13
708 Tupman George L. . rma
LtCol
27 Sept 80
658 Tillard Philip G. . .
Cr
30 Jan 07
713 Tupman John A. . KM
Maj
20 Aug 06
666 Tinnal Ralph
L
■n Mar 04
697 Turner Abraham . . .
PinC
1 Apr 04
696 Tindall Ernest E. P. . .
S
11 Feb 91
653 Turner Adolphus F. . .
Cr
22 Dee 94
634 Tinklar Arthur R. . . .
R A
5 Aug 90
642 Turner rharles T. . . .
C
28 July 97
644 Tippinge Leicester F. G.
700 TisdallEdward ....
c
14 May 02
681 Turner Frederick S. . .
F E
24 May 88
FP
17 Feb 86
686 Turner George C. T. . .
E L
1 Aug 10
636 Tisdall Vernon A. . . .
V A
2 Dec 08
708 Turner Henry A. A. km
Maj
1 July 81
6666 Titheridge Benjamin mvo
L
30 Sept 09
722a Turner Henry S. . . .
8
21 Nov 04
6666 Titheridge James . . .
L
24 Feb 10
715 Turner Richard ....
Car L
9 Nov 08
647 Tizard Thomas II cb.frs
C
14 Feb 89
692 Turner Robert . . . .
DIH
10 Apr 96
670 Todd Charles J
Ch
11 Jan 81
679 Turner William F. . . .
EC
27 Sept 10
691 Todd Howard cb, khs
SG
30 M av 08
701 Tuson Arthur K. . . .
F P
22 Mar 01
708 Tom William H. V. km
LtCol
26 Jan 84
705 GSP Tuson Sir Henry B.
683 Toman Richard W. . . .
E Cr
26 Oct 02
KCB. RMA
Gen
28 Sept 99
664 Tomkinson Edward L.
L
1 Oct 97
664 Tuson Vernon F . mvo
L
31 Dec 98
662 Tomkinson Edward P. .
Xi
4 Apr 74
692a Twigg George D. frcsi
634 NP Twiss Guy O. . . .
DIH
1 Feb 06
694 Tomlinson Henry E. . .
F S
15 Nov 08
VA
16 Sept 97
679 Tompkins Albert E. . .
692 GHPToms Francis Y. .
E C
D1H
30 May 13
lApr 81
722c j-Twiss Hubert R. . . bm
C
10 Dec 09
626 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE RETIRED OFFICERS
Page.
Rank. Seniority. I Page.
Rank. Seniority.
716 Twohy Michael . .
707 Tyers Sydney . .
662 T'vler George W. . .
692 GHl Tyndall John .
658 Tyndale-Biscoe
Edward C. . . .
651 Tyrwhitt Philip N. .
683 Underhill Arthur M. . .
682 Underhill Charles . . .
698 G//PUnderhi)l GeorgeW.
694 Underhill James W. O.
ME
643 /VPUnderwood Powell C.
362 Uniacke Norman C. P.
659a Unwin Edward . . . ,
708 } Urmston Archibald G.
7226 j B bk
69-i Urwick Benjamin . . .
641 Usborne George . . . .
.Th.
657 ' Van der Byl Pieter G. V.
71 1 1 Van der Kiste John E. '
722c I RMA
712 Vansittart Henry . ema
693 Vasev Charles L. .
692a Vasey Samuel W. .
671 Vaughan Charles M.
688 Vaughan John A. .
659 Vaughan Robert E.
697 Vawdrev Charles
666 Veasev Robert F.
639 Venner Charles E.S
722 Venning Gilbert E.
717a Venson "William T.
659 Vereker'Henry G.
661 A ernon Bertie W.
660 Vicary Silas. . .
722a Vickery David H.
L
LtCol
L
DIH
Cr
Cr
E Cr
E Cr
PinC
P 8
C
L
Cr
LtCol
Pin C
C
Cr
C
L
P S
L
Ch
E
Cr
PinC
L
C
L
L
Cr
L
Cr
21 Sept 98
24 June 91
28 Dec 7?
22 Oct 99
24 Apr 03
10 Jan 71
1 July 10
9 Aug 94
15 Mar 93
20 Aug 03
24 Jan 9-<
23 Sept 73
17 Mar 09
2 May 00
24 Aug 01
1 Jan 89
28 Apr 99
1 Jan 09
16 Dec 68
18 Dec 94
1 Sept 09
11 Aug 81
1 Sept 91
12 Oct 13
25 Jan 05
30 Jun 04
6 Oct 71
31 Dec. 07
5 Oct 10
6 Apr 11
1 June 69
29 Oct 83
23 Nov 03
Vickery George B. . .
APVidal John H. . .
Vincent Arthur G. .
Vincent Charles R.
Vincent "William . .
Vinnicombe J.ihn V. .
Vinning Mozart . . .
Vivian Joseph S. . .
Von Lowenstein H. S.
Prince Volbrath L.
ChB
C
Maj
Car L
F E
L
A P
N L
644 "Wade Keppel . .
678 Waghorn -lohn "W. "W.
649 Walcott Colpoys C. . .
712 Waldron Kichard J. BMA
693 "Wales George F. . . .
699 Walker Cecil P. .
697 "Walker Charles ....
634 Walker Charles F. . . .
662 "Walker Sir Francis E. , fit
645 Wnlker Frederick M; . .
678 "Walker Henry J. . . ,
648 "Walker James B
682 "Walker James J. . . . ,
673 Walker John R. . . .
715 Walker Thomas J. B. . .
632a Walker Thomas P. . .
666a Walker Wilfred T. . .
687 Walker William (a) . .
656 G\ff/ Walker William F.D
663 Walker Munro Edward L.
719 Wallis Benjamin . .
714 Wallis George . .
679 Wallis Henry ....
651 Wallis Henry C. . .
686 Wallis William A. . .
676 Walmsley Charles A.
663 Walsh Arthur H. .
721 Walsh George S. . .
693 Walsh Henry W. D.
665 Walsh Hunt'ly . .
(Serving in Egyptian Army)
666 Walsh Philip ....
664a Walsh Richard. . . .
646 Walter Philip ....
642 Walters Henry E. . .
7226 Walthall Brian J. D.
688 Walton Horatio F. . .
711 Ward Charles G. P. .
721 Ward The Hon. Cyril A.
MVO
649 Ward George A. C. .
679 Ward John T. H. . MVO
675 Ward William P. .
664a Waring Ruric H.
697 Warn Samuel R. . .
653 Warren Henry B.
1 Apr 96
1 Nov 86
11 Sept 99
2 Sept 07
.x July 86
18 Jan 09
12 Mar 67
2 Mar 66
21 June 77
C
E C
Cr
Ma.]
F S
PinC
PinC
R A
L
C
E C
C
ECr
N 1
L
V A
L
E
Cr
L
ChGr
CrL
EC
Cr
E L
E Ins
L
Cr
F 8
L
L
L
C
C
C
E
C
L
Cr
E C
E Ins
L
PinC
Cr
5 Nov 02
22 Dec 03
3i D' c 12
27 May 02
2 Oct 00
30 July 02
1 Apr 04
1 Jan 88
18 Nov 73
1 Aug 09
2 Oct 09
5 Sept 93
2 Apr 92
22 Jan 73
3 Sept 08
15 May 13
30 Oct 07
27 Sept 67
10 Nov 96
31 Dec 84
(0 Sept 08
1 Apr 03
23 May 08
1 Oct 73
1 July 97
1 Jan 96
31 Dec 90
11 July 05
2 Aug 97
31 Dec 02
30 Sept 03
30 Aug 03
1 April
31 Dec 97
1 Dec 01
18 June 79
21 July 82
31 Aug 97
11 May 09
20 Sept 12
19 Nov 89
15 Sept 00
8May 09
16 July 96
OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES. 627
Page.
Bank. Seniority Page
Rank. Seniority.
MVO
632a Warren Herbert A. .
634 Warren John B. . .
655 iVPWarren Walter T.
68* Watch Harold V. H .
664 Waters Basil E. M. .
655 Waters Charles A. F.
679 Wat-kins Benjamiu J.
678 Watson Alfred D. .
700 Watson Christopher R
666 Watson Harold N. .
715a Watson 4enryT. .
679 Watson Jaii ies H
(Seri ing under Greek
Govt.)
Watson James W. .
Watson John (a) .
WatsOTi John B. .
Watson John K. .
Watson PhilipS..
Watson William S.
Watt Andrew . .
Watt Richard W.
Watts James A. .
Watts John . .
Wauii Edward V.
Waugh William J.
Way Stephen H.
664a Way Wilfred G. M.
647 Way William . .
719 Wearing George H.
719 Webb Edwin A. . .
667 Webb George A. C. .
6666 Webb Henry W. . .
656 Webb John" E. . . .
Webb John W. M. .
Webb Robert O. . .
Webb William H. G.
Webber George G. .
717a Webber Robert . .
649 Webster Godfrey G.
719 Weeks John H. . .
6666 Weeks Williams H. 8.
694 Weigbtman Alfred E.
Weir Harry ....
Welldon Alfred P. .
Wellington Matthew
Wells Frederick W. .
Wells Jesse ....
Wells Lionel De L. .
Wells Thomas J.
6666 Welsh John . . .
649 Wentworth Frederick
C.U.V
West William M. .
Weston Digby St. A. P.
(Assistant to Chief Inspec
tor of Naval Ordnance.)
Wetherall Frederic A.
Wharncliffe The Right
Hon. Francis J. Earl of
Wharton Harald E
Whebby Thomas .
Wheeler Edward
Wheeler Francis S.
Whelan Joseph H.
(Surgeon Sf Agent, Stone-
house)
687
68 7
72i»
702
659
699
675
652
689
718
686
689
649
658
652
6S0
651
689
644
701
679
715
644
686
669
663
641
656
722
682
708
656
694
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9 Sept 01
20 Nov *5
1 Apr 03
31 Dec 97
12 Feb 87
15 Jan 13
1 Apr 08
9 Nov 89
27 Dec 03
29 May 13
10 Feb 12
3 Jan 68
19 Dec 66
1 Apr 12
13 May 0i
28 Aug 09
25 Jan 02
25 Apr 90
9 Sept 94
1 June 9-
12 Mar 97
1 Dec 99
1 Jan 84
30 June 0-
30 June 01
14 Aug 00
16 Oct 0-<
26 Apr 09
2 Mar 90
T2 July 08
18 Feb 86
2 Jan 04
18 Nov 78
4 Apr 87
1 Apr 70
3 Apr 12
30 June 04
!2 July 08
7 Aug 10
20 Aug 02
1 Jan 84
27 Apr 03
23 Apr 93
4 Feb 09
1 July 07
7 Nov 01
1 Apr 06
2 May 13
1 Jan 01
17 Feb 71
14 May 94
1 Oct 08
9 June96
31 Dec 09
20 Sept 94
12 Sept 94
19 Sept 98
21 Aug 99
694 Whicher James C. F. .
699 Whiddon Francis R. C.
665 Wliish Charles W. B. .
702 Whitcroft George . .
6666 White Arthur H. M. ,
664 White Chailes . . .
(Lent for duty tinder the
Canadian Government)
718 White Charles ....
713 White Edward H. . bm
663 White Francis R. M. . .
707 White Frederick dso, bm
671 White Frederick G. H.
H. E MA
668 White George
656 White Hans T. F. ...
666a White Joseph ....
712 White John ... e
664a White Phillip H. . .
635 White Richard W. . .
6666 White William . . .
n82 White William W. . .
657 Whitehouse Benjamin.
692 GtfPWhitley Alfred W.
676 Whittaker Frederic G.
689 PWWhy ham Maurice.
704 Whyha'm William H. IS
696 Whyte John . mb
659a Whyte Marcus F. B.
(' Victory ' add' I for Special
Service.)
716 Widgery John
666a Wigglesworth Ronald
663 Wigram Ronald S. J.
^fj j Wilby William J.
668 Wild Edward W. .
6596 Wilde James S.
637 Wilkin Henry D.
686 Wilkins Herbert H, .
661 Wilkins Joseph W.
708 Wilkinson Edward G. bi
633 Wilkinson Julian C. A.
651 Willan Lawrence P. .
678 Willbv Richard G. . .
665 Willcocks John M.
687 Willcocks Richard S. .
675 Willey Edward H. . .
719 Willey William S. W.
645 Williams Aylmer H. G.
666a Williams David H. . .
668 Williams Edwin R. J. .
719 Williams Frank . . .
704 Williams Frank R. A.
673 GtfPWilliams George.
674 CffPWilliams Harry -J
692 Williams James O'B. .
717 Williams John O. . .
699 Williams Montagu B.
680 Williams Robert . . .
692 Williams Robert W. .
682 Williams Thomas . .
639 NP Williams Thomas D
DSO
692a Williams Thomas E. H.
651 Williams Thomas V. .
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30 July 02
15 Jan 03
2iApr 02
31 Dec "8
30 June 99
30 Sept 89
3 Aug 67
15 Mar 97
11 Apr 06
14 Dec 86
13 May 72
1 May96
1 May 07
27 May 02
30 JuneOl
11 Apr 08
3 N..v 09
1 Oct 95
25 Jan 99
19 May 94
15 May 00
21 Oct 69
9 Dec 69
9 Nov 68
20 Nov 13
21 Oct 93
15 Mar 06
31 Dec 96
9 June 79
24 Sept 84
16 Mar 83
4 Dec 08
30 June 07
1 Jan 08
5 S ept 67
1 Feb 99
2 Jan 09
1 Oct 73
5 Aug 05
1 Apr 02
22 Apr 68
18 Apr 92
1 Apr 12
14 Aug 02
13 May 08
25 July 71
1 Dec 03
11 Apr 03
11 Apr 71
2 Jan 84
25 Nov 11
16 July 99
9 Nov 02
17 Feb 86
10 Jan 02
1 Mar 97
29 Jan 78
12 July 07
28 Apr 71
627a ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE RETIRED OFFICERS.
Page.
Seniority.
Rank. Seniority.
RM
675
656
662
694
711
635
659
637
632
717
697
646
636
704
702
647
674
683
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6rt6« Williams Virtor E
664o Williams- Mason William
L. W
687 Williamson William
708 Willis Charles H. .
662 Willison James . .
716 Willoughby James
680 Willmott Thomas . .
635 PWWilmot6irSydneyM
Eardley
722 Wilson Alee T. L. . .
7226 Wilson Ambrose C.
700 Wilson Arthur . . .
629 F&Wilson Sir Arthur K
GCB, OM, GCVO . . .
Wilson David . . .
Wilson Edward L. . .
Wilson George . .
Wilson George mb .
6596 Wilson Howard B.
634 Wilson Joseph E. M
PWWilson Leslie O.
DSO, MP, KM
Wilson William . . .
Wilson William T. P. .
(Naval Assistant
Hydrographic Dept.)
6666 Wilton Frederick G. mvo
722c [ Wilton John E- L- ■
632a Windham Charles .
643 Wingfield George T.
681 Wingfield Henry E.
Winnington-Ingram
Charles W.
Winsloe Sir Alfred L
kcb, cvo, CMG
Winter John L. . . .
Winterbottom Thomas
Winthrop Edward . .
.TVPWintz Lewis E. .
Wise Alfred T. T. . .
Wise David W. . . .
GHPWise Edwin . .
Wishart William L.
Wisnom William M. .
715a GtfPWithecombeSamuel
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669 Wodehouse Henry J. .
647 Wonham Albert R.
666 Wood Arthur W. . .
647 Wood Henry E. . . .
719 Wood John ....
710 Wood Orlando R. W. rj
652 ,VPWood Robert T. .
66(5 Wood William . . .
683 Wood William H. . .
720 Woodley William W.
714 Woodriff Daniel T. . ri
691 Woods Henry C,
CVO, CB, MD, KHP
668 Woods Sir Henry F. kcvo
699 Woods William F. .
664a Woodward Claude H.
6666 Woodward Henry J.
710 Woollcombe Robert b
15 Aug 06
1 Oct 99
30 Nov 61
18 Sept 02
14 Aug 78
26 Nov 95
12 May 86
13 Mar 01
1 Apr 06
6 Nov 08
4 Oct 03
1 Mar 07
2 Sept 89
1 Sept 97
15 June 74
28 Feb 03
10 Feb 11
9 Dec 94
1 Apr 01
1 June 07
12 Aug 12
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7 Apr 10
1 Jan 11
4 June 13
31 Dec 03
8 July 94
20 Sept 10
20 Sept 12
25 May 05
1 Oct 03
19 Jan 14
26 Oct 09
6 May 68
19 Aug 61
30 Aug 83
19 Oct 08
1 Aug 02
24 Sept 91
8 Mar 07
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30 Sept 71
1 5 June 96
15 Sept 03
7 Apr 97
31 Oct 07
9 Sept 82
5 May 95
20 Sept 04
28 July 04
19 Oct 05
7 May 59
1 Aug 00
17 Oct 67
5 June 02
30 June 01
1 Oct 09
17 Sept 77
Woolley Samuel D.
W .olley William .
Woolward Johu H.
Woore Francis .
674 G6'PWootton James cb
652
683
667
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644
646
655
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708
641
647
697
720
657
662
657
666a
709
643
711
Worgan Philip H. . . .
Wonnald George . . ,
Worsfola Walter H. .
Worsley Francis Le G.
Worth Archibald D. .
(Servi?ig under the Cana-
dian Government.)
Worthington Henry E. F,
Wrey Sir Bourchier R
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Wright Douglas A.
Wright George . .
Wright H. O. Perceval
Wright Henry T. .
Wright Philip H. .
Wright Sidney W. .
Wright William A. B.
Wroughtou Henry B.
Wvatt Harry F. J. .
Wyatt Herbert M. .
Wyatt John O. . .
Wvlde Arthur W. .
Wyley Frank W. .
Wyley John D. N. .
Wysard Alexander T.
19 Sept U
29 Dec 11
13 July 96
28 Aug 94
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20 Dec 71
1 Jan 11
3 Oct 64
30 June 08
15 Oct 06
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July 06
Oct 02
Bept 86
Mar 01
Oct 07
Nov 92
Nov 96
Sept 75
Sept 06
Sept 06
Sept 04
Apr 99
July 97
May 05
662 Yelloly John 8 . de B
694 Yeo Robert F. . .
666a Yonge Reginald A. .
657 Youel Norman B. .
720 Youlden John E.
664a Young Charles L. L.
686 Young Edwin W.
6596 Young Harold F. J.
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642 Young James B.
717a Young William J. .
691 Young William R. M.
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31 Dec 81
20 Sept 96
1 Apr 07
9 Sept 05
1 Apr 12
30 June 01
1 Apr 05
31 Aug 12
5 Sept 97
3 Nov 11
1 Aug 00
LIST OP OFFICERS
ON THB
RESERVED AND RETIRED LISTS
WITH THE
DATES OF THEIR SENIORITY,
629
FLAG-OFFICERS.
ADMIRALS OF THE FLEET RETIRED FROM THE ACTIVE LIST
XO.**Tlie Right Hon. Lord John Hay,
G.C.B. 15 Dec 88
Vt\*Sir Charles Frederick Hotham, G.C.B ,
G.C.V.O. 30 Aug 3
taThe Right Hon. Lord Walter Talbot
Kerr, G.C.B. 16 Jun 04
XU.**27ie Right Hon. Sir Edward Hobart
Seymour, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., LL.U.
20 Feb 05
VX*TJie Right. Hon. Lord Fisher of Kil-
verstone,* G.C.B., O.M.,G.C.V.O.,LL.D.
4 Dec 05
m* D.Q.Sir Arthur KnyvetWilsori,G.C.B ,
O.M., G.C.V.O. 1 Mar 07
6
8 July 84
13 Jan 99
21 Mar 00
24 May 01
2 Nov 01
24 Feb 05
31 Dec 77
1 Sept 93
20 Feb 95
9 Nov 95
8 May 96
24 May 01
7 May 72
6 Jan
1 Jan 89
14 July 89
2 Aug 90
20 June 95
27 Nov 54
29 Dec 71
30 Nov 72
13 Feb 71
30 Oct 74
20 Apr 80
FLAG-OFFICERS PLACED ON RETIRED LIST FROM ACTIVE
LIST OF FLAG-OFFICERS.
Admiral mSir Algernon Frederick Rous
de Horsey, K.C.B.
,, iVPmJohn Moresby .
„ GSPm*Sir Michael Culme-Sey-
mour, Bt., G.C.B., G.C.V.O. .
( Vice- Admiral of the United
Kingdom)
29 Apr 85
13 May 93
13 May 93
Vice-
Admiral.
27 Nov 79
1 May 88
19 June88
Kear-
Admiral.
7 May 75
26 July 81
6 May 82
Captain.
7 Sept 57
21 Nov 64)
16 Dec 65
FLAG-OFFICERS.
680
FLAG-OFFICERS ON RETIRED LIST— continued
tdrairal GSPmSir Algernon Charles
Fieschi Heneage, G.C.B.
6r&Pm/S'i?'Walter James Hunt-
Grubbe, G.C.B. .
m*Char]es John Rowley
GSPm**The Hon. Sir Edmund
Robert Fremantle, G.C.B.,
C.M.G
(Rear Admiral of the United
Kingdom.)
GSPmSir John Ommanney
Hopkins, G.C.B. .
tn Sir St. George Caulfield
D'Arcy Irvine, K.C.B. .
GSPmSir Henry Frederick
Nicholson. K.C.B. .
XttSir Nathaniel Bowden-Smith,
K.C.B
Xtt William Henry Maxwell .
HI* Sir George Digby Morant,
K.C.B
GSPm Sir William Robert
Kennedy, G.C.B. .
tn* Sir Henry Frederick
Stephenson, G.C.V.O., K.C.B.
(Extra Equerry to the King)
(Gentleman Usher of the
Black Rod)
JVPmJohn Frederick George
Grant
Henry Forster Cleveland .
GSP Sir Compton Edward
Domvile, G C.B., G.C.V.O. .
9 Dec 94
20 Feb 95
9 Nov 95
18
10 Oct 96
9 Nov 96
23 Feb 97
16 Sept 97
26 Oct 99
21 Mar 00
13 Mar 01
16 June 01
7 Dec 01
29 Nov 89
2 Aug 90
5 Aug 90
Rear-
Admiral.
25 Jan 02
25 Jan 02
25 Jan 02
30 Aug 90
4 Jan 91
29 Jan 91
25 Feb 92
5 Nov 94
9 Dec 94
20 June 95
11 Mar 96
10 Oct 96
7 July 84
8 July 84
27 Oct 84
23 Feb 97
23 Feb 97
23 Feb 97
7 Apr 85
29 Apr 85
1 June 85
22 June 86
19 June88
1 Jan 89
1 Jan 89
29 Nov 89
4 Aug 90
Captain.
26June 66
5 July 66
5 July 66
6 Aug 90
30 Aug 90
4 Jan 91
15 Apr 67
14 Sept 67
25 Oct 67
20 July 69
2 May 72
29 Nov 72
13 Feb 73
20 June 74
6 Jan 75
6 Sept 75
26 Nov 75
27 Mar 76
631
FLAG-OFFICERS.
FLAG-OFFICERS ON RETIRED LIST— continued.
Admiral XttS'tr Albert Hastings Markham,
K.C.B
tnAlfred Taylor Dale*
„ mClaude Edward Buckle .
„ GSPxttSir Cyprian Arthur
George Bridge, G.C.B. .
„ xaSir John Reginald Thomas
Fullerton, G.C.V.O., C.B.
(Extra Groom in Waiting
to the King)
„ mErnest Rice ....
„ .PPFmArmand Temple Powlett
„ tn Alexander Plantagenet
Hastings, C.B.
„ m Arthur Hildebrand Alington .
,, Henry John Carr
„ ntCharles Lister Oxley
„ GSP m Sir Robert Hastings
Harris, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
„ m*Charles Cooper Penrose Fitz-
Gerald
„ mAtwell Peregrine MacLeod
Lake
„ lit* John William Brackenbury,
C.B., C.M.G
„ mSir Thomas Sturges Jackson,
K.C.V.O
„ mSir Day Hort Bosanquet,
G.C.V.O., K.C.B. (Governor of
the State of South Australia
and its Dependencies in the
Commonwealth of Australia) .
,, mSir Lewis Anthony Beaumont,
G.C.B., K.CM.G .
„ m*The Right Hon. Lord Charles
William Delapoer Beresford,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., LL.D.,
D.C.L., M.P.
„ in Albert Baldwin Jenkings
„ mSir Henry Coey Kane, K.C.B.
„ tttFrederick Ross Boardman, C.B.
„ m*Sir James Andrew Thomas
Bruce, K.C.M.G. .
„ Henry Rose
., mPelham Aldrich, C.V.O. .
„ Swinton Colthurst Holland
, m**^/* Arthur William Moore,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C.M.G.
45
21 Jan 03
30 May 03
6 Aug 03
30 Aug 03
15 Mar 04
15 Mar 04
16 June 04
16 June 04
16 June 04
16 June 04
16 June 04
1 Sept 04
20 Feb 05
24 May 05
8 June 05
5 July 05
4 Dec 05
17 Oct 06
11 Nov 06
1 Jan 07
8 Feb 07
8 Feb 07
8 Feb 07
1 Mar 07
1 Mar 07
1 June 07
10 Oct 07
23 Aug 97
16 Sept 97
11 Dec 97
29 Nov 98
11 July 99
Vice-
Admiral.
13 July 99
3 Mar 00
21 Mar 00
1 Jan 01
1 Jan 01
1 Jan 01
19 Feb 01
28 Mar 01
9 Sept 01
7 Dec 01
24 Jan 02
1 July 02
1 Sept 02
Rear-
Admiral.
1 Aug 91
10 Sept 91
1 Jan 92
25 Feb 92
1 Jan 93
13 May 93
1 Jan 94
1 Jan 94
28 May 94
7 June 94
1 Jan 95
1 Jan 95
20 Feb 95
11 Mar 96
10 Oct 96
20 Oct 96
10 May 97
23 Aug 97
3 Nov 76
31 Dec 76'
22 Jan 77
17 Sept 77]
10 Jan 78
Captain.
Mar 78
Dec 78
Dec 78 i
Oct 79
Oct 79
Oct 79
Dec 79
Mar 80
Jan 81 ]
Apr 81
Oct 81
June 82
3 Oct 02
21 Jan 03
16 Sept 97
11 Dec 97
30 May 03 26 Dec 97
30 May 03 19 Mar 98
30 May 03
6 Aug 03
12 Aug 03
30 Aug 03
8 Dec 03
31 Mar 98
29 Nov 98
21 Dec 98
1 Jan 99
13 Jan 99
30 June 82
11 July 82
11 July 82
18 Nov 82.
31 Dec 82 .
29 June 83
29 June 83
29 June 83
9 Apr 84
27 June 84
FL&G-OFFICERS.
632
FLAG-OFFICERS ON RETIRED LIST— continued.
Admtral- Admiral.
Rear-
Admiral.
Captain.
idmiral. iVPm*Andrew Kennedy Bick-
ford, C.M.G
22 Mar 08
10 Feb 04
22 June 99
31 Dec 84
, , Sir William Alison Dyke Acland,
9>
• Bt.. C.V.O
22 Mar 08
5 Mar 04
30 June 99
1 Jan 85
„ m* William Frederick Stanley
Mann
11 Apr 08
16 June 04
6 July 99
30 June 85
„ mSir Charles Carter Drury,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I. .
11 Apr 08
16 June 04
13 July 99
30 June 85
„ ltl Edmund Frederick Jeffreys,*
C.V.O. (E) .
12 May 08
1 Sept 04
19 July 99
30 June 85
,, Sir Reginald Neville Custance,
G.C.B.. K.C.M.G., C.V.O.,
D.C.L
18 May 08
20 Oct 04
1 Aug 99
31 Dec 85
„ iVPmJohn Robert Ebenezer
Pattisson ....
30 June 08
26 Nov 04
26 Oct 99
1 Jan 86
„ m William Hannam Henderson .
30 June 08
27 Nov 04
20 Nov 99
1 Jan 86
„ ,9i>WilmotHawksworthFawke&,
G.C.B., K.C.V.O., LL.D. (e) .
12 Oct 08
2 Mar 05
1 Jan 01
30 June 86
,, mSir George Lambart Atkin-
son-Willes, K.C.B.
5 Nov 08
24 May 05
19 Feb 01
30 June 86
„ ntEdward Henry Meggs Davis,
C.M.G
5 Nov 08
8 June 05
13 Mar 01
1 Jan 87
„ John Harvey Rainier.
5 Nov 08
26 June 05
17 Mar 01
1 Jan 87
„ m*Sir Reginald Friend Hannam
Henderson, K.C.B.
2 Dec 08
22 July 05
15 June 01
21 June 87
„ ittAngus MacLeod, C.V.O. .
1 Jan 10
4 Dec 05
11 Aug 01
30 June 88
,, tttSir John Durnford, G.C.B.,
D.S.O
22 July 10
18 Oct 06
1 Jan 02
30 June 88
,, ttt William Marrack .
10 Feb 11
11 Nov 06
24 Jan 02
31 Dec 88
„ mGerald Charles Langley .
10 Feb 11
17 Nov 06
1 July 02
1 Jan 89
„ m*Charles James Barlow; D.S.O.
10 Feb 11
23 Nov 06
1 Sept 02
1 Jan 89
„ mSir Francis Powell, K.C.M.G.,
C.B
12 Apr 11
8 Feb 07
1 Jan 03
30 June 89
„ m Arthur Barrow
12 Apr 11
16 Feb 07
6 Aug 03
31 Dec 89
„ Sir Francis Charles Bridgeman
Bridgeman, G.C.B., G. C.V.O.
12 Apr 11
16 Feb 07
12 Aug 03
1 Jan 90
„ Robert LeonardGroome,C.V.O. .
19 July 11
1 June 07
31 Aug 03
4 Aug 90
„ mGeorge Augustus Giffard,
C.M.G
19 July 11
1 Sept 07
1 Oct 03
31 Dec 90
„ Charles Grey Robinson, C.V.O. .
27 Aug 11
10 Oct 07
8 Dec 03
31 Dec 90
„ m Walter Hodgson Bevan
Graham ....
18 Sept 11
22 Mar 08
10 Feb 04
30 June 91
„ ill Sir Randolph Frank Ollive
Foote, K.C.B., C.M.G. .
18 Sept 11
22 Mar 08
15 Mar 04
30 June 91
„ mEdward Harpur Gamble, C.B.
18 Sept 11
11 Apr 08
1 Apr 04
30 Jun 91
,, Sir George Fowler King-Hall,
K.C.B., C.V.O. . . .
19 May 12
18 May 08
11 May 04
31 Dec 91
„ nt*Michael Pelham O'Callag-
han, C.V.O., C.B. .
13 July 12
30 June 08
16 June 04
31 Dec 91
,, mGerald Walter Russell .
30 July 12
2 July 08
1 Sept 04
30 June 92
,, mSir George Neville, K.C.B.,
C.V.O. ....
30 July 12
12 Oct 08
29 Oct 01
30 June 92
, mSir Alfred Leigh Winslqe,
K.C.B., C.V.O., C.M.G. ,
20 Sept 12
5 Nov 08
26 Nov 04
30 June 92
Z 77
632a
FLAG-OFFICERS.
FLAG-OFFICERS ON RETIRED LIST— continued.
Admiral mThomas MacG-ill, C.B. .
„ m Harry Seawell Frank
Niblett, C.V.O. .
„ Frank Finnis, C.V.O. .
,, Arthur William Edward
Prothero
,', m*Sir Percy MoretonScott,ift.,
K.C.B., K.C.V.O., LL.D.
„ mCharles Henry Adair .
„ Alexander William Chisholm-
Batten, M.V.O. .
„ mCharles Henry Cross .
„ mCharles Gauntlett Dicken
„ mArchibald James Pockling-
ton ....
„ mGeorge Morris Henderson.
M.V.O.
„ mFrancis George Kirby .
„ Sir James Edward Clifford
Goodrich, K.C.V.O. .
„ mCharles Windham, C.V.O.
(Gentleman Usher to the
Xing).
„ mPhilip Francis Tillard .
„ mJohn Edward Bearcroft,
C.B., M.V.O. .
„ mJohn Locke Marx, M.V.O.
„ Sir Arthur MostynField,K.C.B
F.B.S. (E)*.
„ (I) Henry Morton Tudor
Tudor
„ John Denison
T.- Admiral mRobert Stevenson Dalton
Cuming
,, mWilliam Stokes Rees, C.B.
„ mHarry Campbell Reynolds
„ mFrancis Charles Methuen
Noel ....
„ mFrederick St. George Rich
„ Alban Giffard Tate
„ Thomas Young Greet
„ Arthur John Horsley
„ mHerbert Augustus Warren
M.V.O.
„ mArthur Archibald Campbell
Galloway ...
„ mThomas Philip Walker
,, mCharles Edmund Kingsmill
(Director of Naval Service
of Canada)
„ X&Sir Colin Richard Keppel,
K.CI.E., K.C.V.O., C.B.,
D.S.O. {Equerry to the King)
,, ("Z^m* Charles Hope Robert-
eon, C.M.G., M.V.O. . .1
20 Mar 13
20 Mar 13
20 Mar 13
20 Mar 13
20 Mar 13
10 May 13
15 May 13
16 May 13
3 June 13
3 June 13
3 June 13
3 June 13
3 June 13
Vice-
Admiral.
5 Nov 08
4 June 13
4 June 13
•1 June 13
4 June 13
4 June 13
7 Dec 13
7 Dec 13
5 Nov
15 Nov
2 Dec
2 Dec
9 Feb
26 Oct
1 Jan
30 Apr
its
30 Apr 10
30 Apr
30 Apr
30 Apr 10
22 July 10
22 July 10
22 July 1 0
22 July 10
22 July 10
3 Jan 11
10 Feb 11
18 Sept 11
19 May 12
19 May 12
19 May 12
30 July 12
30 July 12
31 July 12
31 July 12
31 July 12
21 Mar 13
15 May 13
27 Nov 04
1 Jan 05
16 Feb 05
20 Feb 05
24 Feb 05
1 Apr 05
24 May 05
26 June 05
5 July 05
11 July 05
22 July 05
1 Aug 05
1 Oct 05
Captain.
20
Oct 05
Feb 06
Feb 06
Mar 06
26 May 06
17 May 13
7 Dee 13
10 Feb | 14
81
May 06
Sept 06
Jan 07
Feb 07
Mar 07
30 June 92
30 June 92
1 Jan 93
1 Jan 93
1 Jan 93
30 June 93
30 June 93
1 Jan 94
1 Jan 94
30 June 94
30 June 94
30 June 94
1 Jan 95
1 Jan 95
1 Jan 95
30 June 95
30 June 95
30 June 96
31 Dec 95
13 May 96
1 Jan 97
25 May 97
22 June 97
1 Apr 07 22 June 97
1 June 07 31 Dec 97
1 July 07
1 July 07
1 Sept 07
30 Sept 07
16 Dec 07
22 Mar 08
12 May 08
31 Dec 97
31 Dec 97
1 Jan 98
1 Jan 98
30 June 98
30 June 98
31 Dec 98
1 Aug 08 30 May 99
12 Oct. 08 30 June 99
FLAG-OFFICERS.
633
V.
FLAG-OFFICERS ON RETIRED LIST— continued.
-Admiral m*Henry Coare Kingsford
Admiral.
Vice
Admiral.
Rear-
Admiral
C,i plain.
10 Feb 14
5 Nov 08
30 June 99
R
-Admiral Julian Charles Allix Wilkinson
„ Charles Holcombe Dare,
2 Jan 09
1 Jan 00
M.V.O
12 Mar 09
30 June 00
„ Edward George Shortland
4 June 09
30 June 00
„ mReginald Hugh Spencer
Bacon, C.V.O., D.S.O. (e.)
12 July 09
30 June 00
„ m*Robert Hathorn Johnston
Stewart, C.B., M.V.O.
8 Sept09
6 Sept 00
„ PlFmSpencer Victor Yorke
de Horsey ....
...
25 Nov 09
21 Oct 00
., m Robert Grant Fraser .
...
30 Nov 09
9 Nov 00
„ mHerbert Edward Purey
Oust, C.B. [Hydvogra/pher
of the Nary)
21 Feb 10
31 Dec 00
„ JltHerbert Lyon .
14 Apr 10
31 Dec 00
)i Charles Henry Hodgson
Moore ....
27 Apr 10
31 Dec 00
*Lionel Grant Tufnell, C.M.G.
3 Jan 11
30 June 01
,, Herbert Whitmore Savory,
M.V.O. (Director of Trans-
ports) ....
18 Jan 11
30 June 01
„ mWilliam De Salis
10 Feb 11
30 June 01
,, Arthur Wartensleben Ewart
®
„ ittJohn Arthur Tuke
15 Mar 11
30 JuneOl
19 July 11
31 Dec 01
„ mWilliam Oswald Story
18 Sept 11
1 Jan 02
* Evelyn Robert Le Marchant
19 Dec 12
31 Dec 02
,, mWilliam Henry Baker-Baker
4 June 13
30 June 03
,, John Philip Rolleston .
13 Dec 13
31 Dec 03
131
<T-> FLAG-OFFICERS,
Promoted Jrom the List of Captains Retired from that Rank.
UtFrancis Arden Close (Late Honorary
Commander Bristol Brigade R.N.
Art. Vol.)
BtHerbert Philip de Kantzow .
Benry Christian, M.V.O.
ltJohn Laisne Perry.
m*T/te Hon. Maurice Horatio Nelson
TJie Hon. Armor Lowry Corry
llCharles Matthew Buckle
lllDC Cliarles Davis Lucas
11* Samuel Philip Townsend
TlSir Thomas Hounsom Butler Fellowes
K.C.B
nRobert Owen Leach
&r George Strong Nares, K.C.B., F.R.S
12
Retired Retired Retired
Admiral. V.-Admiral. R.-Admiral. captain.
15 July 87
19 June 88
14 July 89
9 Dec 94
6 May 82
7 July 84
30 Oct 84
15 Dec 88
14 July 89
20 June 91
26 Mar 92
5 Aug 77
31 Dec 77
31 Dec 78
31 Dec 81
31 Dec 82
31 Dec 82
20 Mar 83
1 June 85
1 July 85
1 Jan 86
9 Mar 86
1 Jan 87
9 July 61
15 Apr 62
9 Mar 63
3 June 65
11 Apr 66
11 Apr 66
11 Apr 66
25 Oct 6*7
3 Apr 68
14 Aug 68
15 Feb 69
1 June 69
z 2
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay.
Gte
FLAG-OFFICERS.
mAlbert Henry William Battiscombe
mJames Augustus Poland
mJohn Parry Jones- Parry
in* Henry Lowe Holder .
in Charles Francis Walker
mGeorge Northland
tn*Joseph Edward Maitland Wilson
m*Sir Richard Massie Blomfield, K.C.M.G
VXSir Charles George Frederick Knowles,
Bt, ...
\\\NP Thomas Tyacke Phillips
m* Robert Peel Dennistoun
Sir Lambton Loraine, Bt.
lltArthur Roger Tinklar .
m* Edmund St. John Garforth, C.B.
iYPmGuy Ouchterlony Twiss .
VS.* The Hon. Victor Alexander Montagu,
C.B.
NP mJohn Graham Job Hanmer
lltNoel Stephen Fox Digby
JP1 Fin Henry Harvey Boys
JVPniLeicester Chantrey Keppel
mHector Brabazon Stewart
mJohn Borlase Warren
Sir Adolphus Augustus Frederick
FitzGeorge, K.C.V.O.
inArthur Cecil Henry Paget
!6
Retired Retired Retired
Admiral. V.-Admiral. R.-Admiral.
13 May 93
5 Nov 94
9 Dec 94
9 Dec 94
19 Jan 96
16 Sept 97
17 Mar 01
17 Mar 01
9 Sept 01
24 Jan 02
1 Jan 87
1 Jan 88
1 Jan
1 Jan
1 Jan 8
19 June
1 Jan 8!
1 Jan
1 Jan 89
1 Jan 89
13 Aug
29 Nov 89
5 Aug 90
20 June 91
10 Sept 91
14 Feb 92
28 May 94
1 Jan 95
1 Jan 95
9 Nov 95
9 Nov 95
11 Mar 96
20 Oct 96
20 Oct 96
Captain.
4 Apr 70
24 July 71
29 Dec 71
29 Dec 71
29 Dec 71
29 May 72
2 Sept 72
2 Sept 72
29 Nov 72
13 Feb 73
18 Sept 73
22 Jan 74 1
27 Apr 75
18 Aug 76
31 Dec 76
24 Feb 77
3 July 79
31 Dec 79
29 Jan 80
23 June 80
23 June 80
31 Dec 80
14 Oct 81
14 Oct 81
FLAG-OFFICERS
636
*John Ingles*
Xll*Sir John Hext, K.C.I.E
mMather Byles
XllT/ie Hon. Thomas Seymour Brand . .
Richard Evans
UlEdmund George Bourke
Charles Johnstone
m*Jolm Coke Burned
mSlr Bouverie Francis Clark, K.C.B.
tltBasil Edward Cochrane ....
Walter Bogue Bridges
HtRobert Frederick Hammick . . . .
llt*Edward Grey Hulton
mWilliam McCoy Fitzgerald Castle . .
Herbert Ward Dowding
iVPmArtkur Morrell .......
iTPntJames Henry Bushnell ....'.
JVPGeorge Palmer
mWilliam Robert Clutterbuck . . . .
mJohn George Jones
PWmSir Sydney Marrow Eardley
Wilmot , . . .
William Collins
Herbert William Sumner Gibson . . .
Charles Edward Gissing
APEustace Rooke
iYPlltCharles James Norcock
tttAnson Schomberg
TltWiUiam Harvey Pigott
Samuel Arthur Johnson
TltWiUiam Wilson
mJohn Edric Blaxland
mJulian Alleyne Baker (e)
mArthur Calvert Clarke, C.M.G. . . .
The Hon. Richard Bingham
tttRichard William White
mCrawford James Markland Conybeare .
iVPJohn Ferris .........
73
Retired Retired
V.- Admiral. R.-Admiral
30 May 03
30 Aug
30 Aug
10 Feb
10 Feb
10 Feb 04
20 Oct
20 Oct
24 Feb 05
4 Dec 05
10 May 97
10 May 97
26 Dec 97
31 Mar 98
31 Mar 98
31 Mar 98
1 Jan 99
1 Jan 99
22 June 99
22 June 99
22 June 99
22 June 99
1 Aug 99
1 Aug 99
1 Aug 99
29 Jan 00
29 Jan 00
29 Jan 00
10 Aug 00
10 Aug 00
Captain.
13
13
11
24
11 Nov 06J24
1 Jan 07j 3
30
16 Feb 07 6
1 June 07
1 June 07
1 Sept 07
22 Mar 08
11 Apr
12 Oct 08
Mar 01
Mar 01
Aug Jl
Jan 02
Jan 02
Oct 02
May 03
Aug 03
Aug 03
Aug 03
Oct 03
Oct 03
Feb 04
Mar 04
Apr 04
Oct 04
Oct 04
30 June 82
30 June 82
18 Nov 82
8 Mar 83
29 June 83
29 June 83
21 Nov 83
31 Dec 83
30 June 84
31 Dec 84
31 Dec 84
31 Dec 84
31 Dec 85
31 Dec 85
31 Dec 85
10 Dec 69
10 Dec 69
4 Apr 70
1 Mar 86
30 June 86
30 June 86
31 Dec 86
30 June 88
1 Dec 88
31 Dec 88
30 June 89
31 Dec 89
31 Dec 89
30 June 90
30 June 90
31 Dec 90
31 Dec 90
30 June 91
30 June 91
30 June 91
30 June 92
30 June 92
6*6
FLAG-0rFICER8.
William Usborne Moore
George Anson Primrose
OOmWalter Somerville Goodridge, CLE.
mDaniel McNab Kiddel
Richard Penrose Humpage
Vernon Archibald Tisdall
ntRiehard Nigel Gresley
mFrederick Hutchinson ,
JVPmLewis Edmund Wintz . . . . ,
mGeorge Robert Lindley, C.B
*Horatio Nelson Dudding
mGeorge Northmore Arthur Pollard . . .
mJobn Leslie Burr, C.M.G., M.V.O. . . .
BtFrank Hannam Henderson, C.M.G. . .
Henry Leah
mHenry Louis Fleet
iVPmReginaldCharlesProthero,GB.,M.V.O.
Robert Sidney Rolleston
Reginald Rundell Neeld
mCharles Home Cochran, M.V.O. . . .
George Henry Cherry
mFrederick Owen Pike
mRobert Kyle McAlpine
Henry Peter Routh, M.V.O
mSir Charles John Graves Sawle, Bt., M.V.O
Henry Compton Anderson Baynes . . .
mCharles Henry Bayly
(/^Frederick George Stopford
IllErnest James Fleet
Erasmus Denison St. Andrew Ommanney .
&eorge Edward Richards
Tlie Hon. Walter George Stopford . . .
mRobert Copland- Sparkes, C.M.G . . .
mPeyton Hoskyns, C.M.G., M.V.O. . . .
gasper Joseph Baker
ittiSSr Charles Langdale Ottley, K. C.M.G.,
C.B., M.V.O
mEdward Percy Ashe, M.V.O
mArthur William Carter
m(i"JMorris Henry Smyth
mGeorge Hayley Hewett, CLE
mThomas Benjamin Stratton Adair @ .
mArthur Hale Smith -Dorrien
*mHenry Russell Robinson (^Director-
General of the Egyptian Ports and
LigJits AdmiTfistration)
116
Retired
V. -Admiral.
12 Oct 08
12 Oct 08
5 Nov 08
2 Dec 08
26 Oct 09
30 Apr
30 Apr
30 Apr
22 July
22 July
3 Jan
3 Jan
10 Feb
18 Sept 11
30 July 12
17 May 13
Retired
R.-Admiral.
20 Oct
20 Oct
20 Oct
1 Jan
16 Feb
20 Feb
1 Apr
8 June 05
8 June 05
8 June 05
8 June 05
26 June 05
29 June 05
11 July 05
22 July
12 Sept
20 Feb
20 Feb
20 Feb
31 May
1 July
18 Sept
17 Nov
26 Jan
26 Jan
1 Apr
10 Apr
1 June 07
1 June 07
1 July 07
1 July
10 Oct
16 Dec
12 May
18 May
07
07
07
08
15 June
2 Sept
5 Nov
5 Nov
5 Nov
2 Dec
12 Mar
22 June 09
FLAG OFFICERS— CAPTAINS.
637-8
mCharles Delabere Granville
William John Grogan
mJames de Courcy Hamilton, M.V.O.
mCharles William Winnington-Ingram
(/)nt Edward Fitzmaurice_Inglefield .
mThe Most Hon. Frederick William Fane
Marquess of Bristol, M.V.O. (e)*
m William Blewett Fawckner
mClaud Arthur William Hamilton
mCortland Herbert Simpson
125
Retired
V.-Admiral.
Retired
R.-Admiral.
Captain.
1 Jan 10
9 Nov 00
27 Apr 10
31 Dec 00
22 July 10
1 Jan 01
20 Sept 10
30 Jun 01
6 Mar 1 1
30 Jun 01
15 May 11
31 Dec 01
19 Dec 12
31 Dec 02
3 June 13
30 June 03
15 Dec 13
31 Dec 03
iT)
CAPTAINS.
1881
The Hon. Edward Stanley
Dawson . , , 31 Dec
1903
mHarry Hampson Stileman 31 Dec
1904
Edmund Purefoy Ellis
Jerroise ... 30 June
mEdgar Lees ... 30 June
Willoughby Pudsey Dawson 31 Dec
1905
mRalph Hudleston . . 30 Juae
mCharles Arbuthnot
Christian, M.V.O. . 30 June
(Xatal Assistant Director of
Transports).
Albert Sumner Lafone . 30 Ju»e
mFrancis Fitzgerald Haworth-
Booth, C.M.G. . . 30 June
(Naval Adviser to the High
Commissioner for the Common-
wealth of Australia.*)
9
1906
mWalter Lumsden, C.V.O. 30 June
(Director of the Royal
Indian Marine).
1907
George Robert Mansell,
M.V.O. . . . 1 Jan
mHenry Douglas Wilkin, D.S.O.
30 June
William Sefton BowmaD 30 June
(i)m»S'ir Douglas Egremont
Robert Brownrigg, Bt. 30 June
mCharles Edward Monro 31 Dec
(Professional Officer to Harbour
Department of Board of Trad*.)
mGeorge Percy Edward Hunt,
D.S.O 31 Dec
vaTfte Hon. Herbert Edward
Holmes A'Court . . 31 Dec
1908
mConstantine Henry
Hughes-Onslow . . 30 June
18
639-40
CAPTAINS.
(U.);1
CAPTAINS.
Promoted from, the Commanders'' List.
mJohn de Courcy Andrew Agnew .
mJohn Hanbury Chads .
Ill* Oswald Borland
lltCharles Edward Sidebottom Venner
IttJohn Henry Howard .
NP '"Frederick Harvey ....
tll**John Guy Courtenay Everard .
Edward Ferdinand Holme
NP Thomas Drinkwater Williams
lit Walter Sidney de Kantzow .
APmWilliam Spratt . ...
NP m** James Edward Hunter
iVPmWilliam Alfred Smyth
VXHenry Needham Knox .
NP mBobert Sterne
NPxa* James Dillon Curtis .
VHSir John Swinburne, Part. .
lit William Frederick Johnson .
mThe Bight Hon. David Earl of Glasgow
NP lit Robert Barclay Cay
mWilliam Belford Stubbs
VXThe Hon. James Terence FitzMaurice
/YPntRobert Pitman, C.M.G.
mWilliam St. Jolm Sumner Hornby
XllFrancis Henry Hastings
IltGeorge Rivington ....
,G.C
M.G
Eet. Captain.
26
Officers whose names are in italics hare commuted their pay.
1 Apr 70
26 Jan 70
10 May 71
6 Oct 71
2 May 72
1 Oct 73
15 May 76
24 Nov 77
29 Jan 78
1 Oct 73
25 Mar 78
lOct 73
15 Jan 73
3 June 80
1 Oct 73
16 Dec 80
16 Dec 80
1 Oct 73
6 Sept 78
1 Oct 73
19 Jan 82
19 Jan 82
6 Mar 82
6 Mar 82
14 Sept 82
25 Oct 82
CAPTAINS.
641
mThomas Keith Hudson .
HtEdward William Hereford .
MXlhe Hon. Henry Hervey Molyneux
mCharles Percy Bushe
IllEdward Poulden .
mOrford Somerville Cameron .
lit Edward Bouverie Pusey
tnCoryndon Peters Boger
Clayton Mitchell .
WXlIilary Mansell Carre .
XXXSlr Francis Blackwood, Bt. .
iVPm Howard Ken-
Francis Metcalfe Ommaney
mHardy M'Hardy .
XIX Henry Talbot Price
iVPHorace William Rochfort
iVPJohn Henry Vidal
lltFrancis Joseph Pitt, C.B.
George Usborne QAsst. Harbour
Harbour) . ,
The Right Hon. Archibald Robert
Malcolm McNeile
Frederick Rowland Dicken .
IltFrederic Augustus Wetherall
mArnold John Errington
Lawrence Ching .
lllHenry Townley Wright
Charles Edward Reade
iVPPearson Campbell Johnstone
lltCeorge Woronzow Allen
Charles McLaughlin
mWilliam Eveleigh Darwall .
John Hope
\XxSir Alfred Thomas Bagge, Bt
iVPCharles Reynold Harris
A'PmRobert William Evans .
Lor
Matter,
Corlt
Lifford
Eet. Captain.
1 Oct 73
4 Aug 83
21 Sept 83
16 Oct 83
16 Oct 83
17 Oct 84
20 June 85
2 Mar 84
12 Mar
1 June
3 Dec
10 Dec
27 Jan
13 Nov
6 Feb
29 May 87
1 Nov 86
13 Nov 90
61
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay.
1 Jan
2 Mar
9 Mar
2 Aug
1 Oct
3 Apr
21 Apr
17 Sept
1 Apr
13 Aug
15 Nov
9 Jan
13 Apr
30 Jan
25 Mar
31 Dec
27 Feb
68
68
69
69
3 Apr 68
4 Aug 68
21 Sept 68
16 Oct 68
16 Oct
8 Dec
15 Feb
2 Mar
1 June 69
1 June 69
1 June 69
10 Dec 69
10 Dec
4 Apr
6 Feb
29 May
2 Sept
13 Feb
1 Jan
2 Mar
1 May
6 May
2 Aug
31 Dec
14 Feb
9 Mar
16 Feb
23 Mar
25 Aug
9 Jan
9 Jan
25 Mar
25 Mar
31 Dec
27 Feb
74
75
75
75
75
75
76
76
77
77
77
78
78
78
78
78
79
642
CAPTAINS.
George Stanford Mcllwaine .
Richard William Hope .
William Thornton Down
mArthur Stephens Phillpotts .
Robert Henry Paul
Arthur George Fullerton
John George Musters .
Thomas Suckling .
Henry Edward Walters
/VPHenry Nelson Alleyne .
William Maule Carey .
Edward Ambrose Holbech .
Gerard Robert Bromley
Thomas De Hoghton
Reynell John Fortescue
.iVPLlewellyn Styles Dawson
mArthur Herbert Boldero
( /JmDuke Arthur Crofton .
mRobert Hugh Archer (e)
NP,PWm* Charles Kennedy Kennedy-Pi
ttl Edmund Wigley Burt .
Raymond Barron Needham .
f/JHubert James Gilbert Garbett
James Henry Corfe
BtGeorge Leslie Poe
tltVere Bernard Oiiebar .
*t®Alfred Carpenter, D.S.O. .
mGeorge Richard BethelL
Frederick Papillon
mFrederick John Mackenzie-Grieve
John Rolleston Prickett
tttPalmer Kingsmill Smythies .
IttCharles Tatton Turner .
IttAlexander Milne Gardiner .
HtCharles Reeve
xaTIie Hon. Edward Thomas Needham
Cecil Frederick Oldham (e) .
Arthur Blennerhasset .
lttMarmaduke Langdale Kelham
lltJames Browning Young
mEdward Courtney Moore
Charles William Dickinson .
Howard Fitzgerald Hay
104
Ret. Captain.
8 Mar
9 Jan
4 Sept
31 Dec
30 July
9 Mar
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
13 Feb
14 Oct
14 Oct
1 July
31 Dec
26 June 93
1 Dec 97
20 Dec
15 Oct
25 Aug
26 Oct
31 Dec.
1 Oct
16 Apr
21 Oct
22 July
31 Dec
26 Apr
30 June 99
31 Dec
31 Dec
8 June
6 Nov
28 July
8 Jan
17 Aug
6 Jan
4 Apr
13 Mar
9 Dec
5 Sept
30 June
31 Mar
16 May
1 Nov
19 Mar
4 Sept
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
9 Mar
14 Oct
14 Oct
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
30 June 82
11 July 82
11 July 82
12 Sept 82
18 Nov 82
31 Dec
29 June
29 June
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
30 June 84
31 Dec 84
31 Dec
31 Dec
30 June
17 Aug
17 Aug
17 Aug
31 Dec
31 Dec
30 June
30 June
30 June 86
30 June 86
30 June 86
31 Dec 86
79
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
81
81
81
81
81
81
84
84
85
85
85
85
85
85
86
86
CAPTAINS.
643
Barrington Henry Chevallier ....
(Superintendent of Ordnance Stoves in Naval Ordnance
Department, 25 Feb 09 J
m Ronald Richard Macdonald Hall
111 John Warde Osborne
nt Charles Paget Streeten .
Charles Henry Sheffield Pretyman
ntJames Richard Broadley
iVPGeorge Izat ....
Sir Henry Asgill Ogle, St.
mJohn Henry Pelly .
Charles Glover William Aylen
mGeorge Talbot Wingfield* (e)
mCharles Albert Forlong .
mWilliam MacCarthy MaturiH .
mJohn Masterman
mRobert Henry Stewart .
mWilliam Powlett Shakespear .
Frank William Wyley .
JVPm Powell Cecil Underwood .
lltGeorge Lindsay Malcolm Leckie
iVPmFrancis Gilbert Jones
William Henry Marwood Daniell
mHorace Reid Adams
mConyers Lang .
Macvey Napier
Edward Leah
mHenry Pearson
Angus William Sholto Douglas
llt^7i« Hon. Sir Seymour John Fortescue, K.C
C.M.G. (Extra Equerry to the King. Ser
at Arms to the King)
iVTWilliam Henry Somerset
f /JmErnest Goldfinch Rason
mCharles Elsden Gladstone
John William Brown
Frederick Gordon MeKinstry
mFrancis William Keary .
mHaiiy George Gsey
NPmTom. Bowden Triggs
mRobert Lascelles Gambier Noel
mAlan Bruce Leslie . .
mSaumarez Dacre Lacy
iVPmHugh Robert Evans
Charles Skelton Nicholson
145
(B)
V.O.,
geant
Ret. Captain.
1 Jan
02
21 June
02
21 June
02
18 Feb
97
12 Mar
96
1 Jan
96
31 Dee
02
12 Sept
1 Feb
97
96
21 Feb
01
31 Dec
03
3 Sept
4 Nov
01
97
26 May
30 June
97
04
30 Nov
98
7 Apr
24 Jan
99
98
3 May
31 Dec
99
04
18 Oct
97
20 July
28 Jan
98
99
7 Nov
01
20 June
98
1 Aug
97
30 June
05
14 Feb
01
10 Oct
99
16 Aug
7 Nov
98
04
22 Mar
98
23 ApT
24 Aug
1 Nov
02
04
00
30 June
06
10 Feb
02
30 June
06
31 Dec
06
24 July
30 June
02
07
Commander.
1 Jan 87
21 June
21 June
21 June
21 June
21 June
31 Dec
30 June
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dee
1 Jan
30 June
30 June
30 June
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
26 Aug
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dee
31 Dec
31 Dec
1 Jan
30 June
30 June 91
30 June 91
30 June 91
31 Dec 91
30 June 92
30 June 92
644
CAPTAINS.
ffiHerbert Swire ....
Frederick Gilbert Charles Langdon
Rowland Edward Berkeley
lit James Pirie Montgomery
George Latham Blacker Bennett
TltHenry Preedy ....
Ian Reidhaven Grant
XilTlie Hon. Henry Athol Scudamore Stanhope
lltLionel de Lautour Wells
mStanley Talbot Dean-Pitt
lltAlfi-ed Fulling Welldon .
lltCharles William Thomas
William Francis Tunnard
mFrederick Rigaud Gransmore .
lltlan Mackenzie Fraser, D.S.O.
Frederick Henry Peere Williams Free:
mDouglas Hamond-Graeme
Henry Brooke Anson
Charles Sewell Nedham .
Patrick Cecil Dudgeon .
mCharles Sinclair Elliot .
Henry Savile
Algernon Bevil Granville Grenfell .
mGeorge Francis Savage Knowling .
mWilliam Wyatt Smythe .
1H William Jabez Scullard .
Arthur Ward Torlesse
George Charles Frederick
NP ntMichael Stephens Beatty
tit James Montgomery Caulfeild .
Sidney Hughes ....
mHerbert Neville Rolfe
lltOliver Adrian Stokes
Scott William Alfred Hamilton Gray
Hugh Frederick Daubeny
HI Edward Lewis Lang
Arnot Henderson ....
mSir Bourchier Robert Sherard Wrey, Bt.
DtEdward Joseph Bain
Leicester Francis Gartside Tippinge
Reginald Blayney Colrnore . •
John Martin Stokes
lltKeppel Wade ....
\\\Sir Henry Robert Peel Floyd, Bt.
Walter Vernon Anson .
Ill Arthur Henry Dickson Ravenhill .
mWilliam Ricketts ....
Edward Hunter Blair .
Charles Pellew Ogle
194
Bet. Captain. Commander.
30 June 07
30 June 07
1 Aug
30 June
1 Nov
28 Apr
17 Jan
29 May
7 Nov
29 May
27 Apr
4 Sept
14 Feb
1 Jan
24 Feb
6 Nov
30 June
7 Dec
23 Sept
24 May
30 June
15 Oct
23 July
10 Oct
30 Aug
31 Dec
26 Sept
31 Dec
8 Aug
1 Jan
28 Jan
11 Nov
18 Aug
12 Apr
1 Jan
6 July 03
5 Nov 02
11 Nov 01
13 Nov 03
14 Mav 02
8 Apr 03
31 Dec 09
5 Nov
16 Dec
6 Feb
22 May
24 Oct
1 Jan
1 Jan
CAPTAINS.
645
PTRttThomas Henry Heming .
John Stanhope Clarke .
mArthur Horatio Shirley .
mCharles Gerald Shepherd Beles ®
mAugustus Lempriere Knapton Knapton
tltHenry William Steele .
tltRichard Henry Little Risk .
HtRobert Henry Travers .
HtHenry Arthur Phillipps.
mNorman Godfrey Macalister .
Aylmer Herbert Garnons Williams
m William Henry Nicholson
m Henry James Daniel Laxton .
James William Combe
('■President' for charge of Newfoundland Surrey)
William Henry Fuller Taylor
Lewis Frederick Blackburn .
mMurray Thomas Parks .
lltJohn Francis Stuart .
George Edward Beckwith Bairnsfather
lttReginald Ambrose Cave-Browne-Cave
JUArthur Lindsay Hughes-Hughes
m* George Couper
m Edward Duke Hunt
mCecil Gledstanes Treherne
lttLogan Sutherland Stansfeld .
lllMontague George Cartwright
ntSelby Home Boultbee Ash .
mEdmund Moore Cooper Cooper-Key, M.V.O
(Superintendent, Royal Hospital School, Green
voich)
Francis Thomas Barr . . . .
William Vansittart Howard ....
Edward Harrington Martin ....
(Serving under the Canadian Government. In
command of the Naval College, and of the Dock
yard at Halifax.*)
P IFntHenry Faulconer Aplin ....
Walter Carey ......
Reginald Revett Growse ....
John Irvine Graham .....
(Inspector of Waterguard under Board of
Customs 1 Apr 07 )
mGeorge Walter Howard Martin
Claude William Manners Plenderleath
Frank Henry Peyton .
Arthur Gwyn Moreton Meredyth .
Lionel Henry St. Croix Coxon
lltHenry Langley Dickson Pearce .
Arthur Fosbery Holmes
tttPennant Athelwold Iremonger Lloyd
mFrederick Murray Walker .
238
Ret. Captain.
3 Sept 03
30 June 10
25 June 04
30 June 10
31 Dec 10
26 Nov
31 Dec
4 Apr
23 Aug
13 Feb
11 Aug 02
13 Nov 11
1 June 05
1 Jan 03
30 Sept 03
20 Mar 03
15 Aug 08
31 Dec 11
1 Sept 05
10 June 07
6 Mar 05
6 Oct 04
11 Feb 07
31 Mar 07
21 Oct 08
7 Sept 08
23 July 07
6 July 06
31 Dec 12
31 Dec 12
31 Dec 12
23 June 08
6 Feb 08
31 Oct 09
26 June 09
30 June 13
1 Aug 10
18 Sept 06
21 July 08
31 Dec 13
9 June 09
20 Oct 08
1 Nov 08
1 Aug 09
Commander.
30 June 95
30 June 95
30 June 95
30 June 95
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dee
31 Dec
30 June 96
30 June 96
30 June 96
30 June 96
30 June 96
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
25 May 97
22 June 97
22 June 97
22 June 97
22 June 97
22 June 97
31 Dec 97
31 Dec 97
31 Dec 97
31 Dec 97
31 Dec 97
31 Dec 97
31 Dec 97
30 June 98
30 June 98
30 June 98
30 June 98
31 Dec 98
31 Dec 98
31 Dec 98
1 Jan 99
30 June 99
646
CAPTAINS.
c.
Pakington Chetwynd
0
TttFrederick Kenrick Colquhoun Gibbons
lttFrancis Eaton Travers
Bryan Godfrey Godfrey-Faussett, C.V.O.,
(Equerry to the King)
Charles William Stares Leggatt .
(Admiralty Transport Officer, Lirerpoo
mReginald Graham Gregory .
Armytage Anthony Lucas .
Francis Alan Richard Bowles
TTt John Dodson Daintree ....
Henry St. George Somerset Clive
Arthur Parkinson James
mGordon Colquhoun Fraser .
f-TMArthur Trevelyan Taylor
TltArthur Halsey
TttWilliam Bourchier Sherard Wrey.
mWilliam Philip Lodder.
mFrederick Claude Hynman Allenby
mPhilip Walter ....
mEdward Winthrop
mCarlton Valentine de Mornay Cowper
mEdgar Guy Hudson Gamble
Lawrence de Wahl Satow
Richard Sullivan
The Hon. Louis Wentworth
Thomas Charles Smyth
Harold Christian
{Lent for service under Chinese Govt
TttHastings Frank Shakespear
tttJohn Knox Laird.
JttT/ie If on. Edward Spencer Harry Boyle
IttAdrian George Allgood.
mStewart Evelyn Forster
Reginald Francis Parker
(Superintendent Transpo
Frederic Godfrey Bird @
Thomas Hudson Foster
mFrank Osborne Creagh-Osborne
(Superintendent of Compasses, Admiralty)
(7) Arthur Reginald Raby.
mWentworth Henry Davies Margesson .
Herbert Charles John Grant @ .
(IJWalter Hugh Charles Samuel Thring (E)
{Serving under Australian Government')
mGeorge Cuninghame Quayle
Charles Wispington Glover Crawford .
ttEdwin Harold Edwards
mFrancis Evelyn Massy-JJawson .
Sir Malcolm MacGregor, Bt.
Ralph Philip Clutton . ' .
*Arthur Courtenay Stewart
mWilliam Francis Benwell
mOscar Matthew Makins
Alexander Keith Jones
Hubert Stansbury
(Admiralty Transport Officer, Southampton)
287
t Officer, Card
M.G
V)
Ret. Captain.
28 July 13
1 Oct 09
31 Oct 06
1 Apr 11
23 Nov
25 Apr
15 Oct
1 Feb
8 Nov
6 Aug
9 May 07
1 Sept 10
1 June 12
31 Dec 09
22 Nov 09
24 Dec 09
1 Apr 11
19 Jan 14
10 Jan 12
1 June 12
1 Sept 11
21 Oct
7 Dec
7 July
22 Oct
13
10
13
17 Oct 11
19 Jan 11
30 June 10
1 Sept 08
10 Oct 13
15 Jan 10
30 June 11
24 July 07
15 Dec 12
7 Mar 12
12 Jan 10
13 Feb 12
3 Feb 11
5 Oct
24 Dec
12 Apr
12 Mar
21 Feb
13 June 11
23 July 13
5 Jan 12
31 Oct 11
3 June 12
24 Aug 10
Commander.
30 June 99
30 June 99
30 June 99
30 June 99
30 June 99
31 Dec 99
31 Dec 99
31 Dec 99
31 Dec 99
31 Dec 99
31 Dec 99
30 June 00
21 Oct 00
9 Nov 00
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
30 June 01
30 June 01
30 June 01
30 June 01
30 June 01
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
00
00
00
01
01
01
1 Jan 02
31 Dec 02
1 Jan 03
30 June 03
30 June 03
30 June 03
31 Dec 03
31 Dec 03
31 Dec 03
31 Dec 03
31 Dec 08
31 Dec 03
31 Dec 03
31 Dec 03
31 Dec 03
30 June 04
30 June 04
30 June 04
31 Dec 04
31 Dec 04
31 Dec 04
30 June 05
31 Dec
31 Dec
05
05
CAPTAINS.
646a
Richard Harry Parker.
Edmund Clifton Carver
Christopher Powell Metcalf (*)
John Pratt de Montmorency
(J)ntOswald McDonough English
John Gilbert de Odingsells Coke
John Henry Trye
(Serving under Australian Commonwealth
temporarily)
Arthur George Kennedy Hill
The Right Hon.Fitz Walter George Probyn Butler,
Lord Bunboyne ......
(Borne II. M.S. 'Pembroke' addl.for Meteoro-
logical Buties with Naval Wing, Royal Flying
Corps)
m Claude George Reginald Brandon
mDavid Monteith Hamilton
298
Bet. Captain. Commander
10 Dec 08
30 June 12
6 Apr 11
17 Mar 10
17 Apr 12
9 Feb 12
24 Apr 12
30 Nov 10
16 May 11
1 Sept
23 Feb
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
05
05
05
05
05
05
30 June 06
30 June 06
31 Dec 06
30 June 07
31 Dec 07
CAPTAINS.
Lieutenants retired as Commanders and subsequently advanced to Captain.
TPinThomas Hadley ....
T_PCharles William Poynder Allen- Hoblyn
GHP, PW( I) mWilliam Job Woodman
Barnard ......
( JJmHerbert Moultrie Heathoote .
mJohn Martin . .
Ret.
Captain.
24 Apr 02
24 Apr 02
24 Apr 02
24 Apr 02
24 Apr 02
Ret.
Commander.
7 May 97
9 Nov 96
22 Dec 93
1 July 98
9 Sept 99
2 July 75
JL Mar 76
10 Aug 77
28 Dec 77
29 June 83
647
CAPTAINS.
(S.)
CAPTAINS.
From the Staff Captains'' List.
Staff
Captain.
Date of
Retirement.
G\filPmRichard Cossentine Dyer
6ri/.PmAdolphus de Grouchy Sutton
HtThomas Pounds
m Samuel Libby .
GHPmEdwin Wise .
ttlHenry Rendle Harris
C^Pm John Phillips .
HtThomas Henry Tizard, C.B., F.R.S
mJames Cole
James Roberts Osborn
tit Alfred Thomas
Thomas Roberson .
Charles Henry Clarke Langdo
John Bell Johnson .
tnAlbert Eushbridger Wonham
Archibald Godfrey Douglas
MtJohn George Boulton
Charles Brent
nt Henry Emilius Wood
George Alexander Broad, M.V.O
William John Symons
TO Walter Sandys Chambre .
(I) James Henderson .
Philip Daniel Ouless
mWilliam Way, M.V.O. .
Philip Henry Wright
William Tooker .
mWilliam John Nowell Baird
m Clifford Bawden
Frank Haslewood .
IttJohn Davis Moulton .
fJJThomas Charles Pascoe .
Frederick Charles Alfred Crooke
mFrancis Roberts
Arthur Richard Phipps Bawden
Frederick Weth erall Edward
Houghton Smith . .
6 Mar
11 July
13 Apr
17 July
30 Aug
31 Dec
12 Oct
14 Feb
10 Sept 89
5 Mar 91
16 Mar 91
29 Jan 94
20 June 94
12 Oct 95
15 June 96
10 Sept
28 Dec
1 Apr
7 Apr
29 Apr
14 Sept
1 May
6 Oct
9 Sept
14 Aug
18 Mar
26 Apr
15 Oct
29 Apr
4 Nov
17 Jan
7 Aug
13 Aug
21 Feb
17 Oct
96
96
97
97
'.17
97
98
98
99
00
01
01
01
02
02
03
03
03
04
04
17 Nov 04
28 Sept
3 Jan
29 July
21 Mar
28 Nov
86
90
89
87
91
36
12 Sept 92
15 June
28 Dec
10 Sept
1 May
25 Mar
6 Sept
6 Oct
26 Nov
12 Oct
17 Oct
12 Feb
8 Aug
21 Feb
17 Nov
27 Aug
25 Nov
4 Nov
18 Mar .
2 July
29 Apr
11 Nov
10 Mar
5 June 08
19 Apr 07
30 Aug 13
1 Apr 07
10 Feb 13
28 May 07
31 Dec 09
17 Apr 12
96
96
96
98
98
98
98
00
97
04
98
05
04
04
05
04
02
01
06
02
06
08
CAPTAINS
\.
648
[J.s ) CAPTAINS.
From the Staff Commanders'1 List.
Names.
Ket. Captain.
Stafl
Commanders.
George Hastings Inskip
30 June
74
20 Aug 67
{riyPinWilliam Henry Fawckner .
8 Mar
82
20 Aug 67
GHPJohn James Pearce Hitchfield
5 Jan
82
7 July 69
GHPm Valentine Fowler Johnson .
1 Oct
82
10 Nov 69
£#PmEdward Holland Hills
14 Jan
84
8 Feb ■ 70
Ettrick William Creak, C.B., F.R.S.
16 Dec
91
23 Dec 73
<9iLPmRobert Jackson ....
29 Apr
90
12 May 75
^//PlttFrederick Kibbey Taylor .
3 Sept
94
26 Apr 77
James Blake Walker
5 Sept
93
30 Dec 78
James Edmond Coghlan (e)
30 July
97
5 Dec 78
G/IPnxJohn Edwards ....
3 Aug
95
5 Feb 79
mHenry Dicken Shortt . . ■ .
6 July
94
19 Aug 79
William King
19 Oct
96
3 Jan 81
mWilliam Richard Stevens
20 Feb
94
5 Aug 82
mWalter Neilson Goalen
15 June
96
7 Feb 84
John Whitly Dixon
7 Dec
97
14 Jan 85
Augustus Fane
6 May
98
5 Aug 85
Francis Rowlatt
10 Oct
97
27 Aug 85
Richard George Roe
1 Jan
00
19 Sept 85
George SpinlufE Ralph .
19 Aug
97
8 Nov 85
George Stephen Keigwin
14 Oct
01
24 Nov 86
Herbert John Dockrell (e)
6 June
02
9 Feb 87
(/)m William Stainer .
24 Jan
02
15 May 87
mCharles Richard Hudson Robinsoi
i
20 July
02
2 July 87
Lucas George Stovin
13 Feb
02
1 Nov 87
mEdwin Henry Richards
3 June
98
19 Nov 87
Edwin William George Hilliard
29 Dec
01
8 July 88
Charles Duke Anderson Morshead
19 May
00
14 Mar 89
mThompson Maclean
30 June
03
8 Apr 92
29
649
COMMANDERS.
(V)*
COMMANDERS RETIRED.
1880
Edward Stratford Dugdale 19 July
1887
mArthur Napier Heathcote 21June
1889
mHenry Harvey Boteler . 31 Dec
Henry Berkeley Elwyn . 31 Dec
1895
lUJohn George Heugh, D.S.O. 21June
1899
tltWentworth Vernon Cole 30June
Lawrence Archer Tawney 30June
Tlie Hon. Charles Joseph
Thaddeus Dormer. . 30June
ItlEdward Arthur Salwey . 31 Dec
1900
*mHoratio Walcott Colomb 9 Not
1901
mFrederick Charles Ullick
Vernon Wentworth . 1 Jan
mGeorge Wentworth Wind-
sor Dawes ... 30 June
George Ellis Cave . . 30 June
mArchibald Bellenden
Purvis . . . . 31 Dec
mGeorge Augustus Crosbie
Ward .... 31 Dec
mAlexander Gillespie . 31 Dec
1902
Clement Cooper Home . 26June
1904
(J)Godfrey George Webster 30June
Hugh Gardiner Glennie . 30 June
TJtLlewellyn Griffiths . 31 Dec
mEdward Stafford House-
man .... 31 Dec
Archibald Bertram Wat-
son Higginson . . 31 Dec
22
1905
ItlEric Charrington, D.S.O.
Thomas Evans Crease
Frederick Luscombe Atten-
borough
1906
Martin Theodore Daniel .
mHerbert Norris Hunter .
Robert Algernon Newton
1907
mRupert Stanley Gwatkin-
Williams
30June
30June
31 Dec
30June
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
1908
Charles Richard Wynn
Brewis . . . 30June
mStephen Henry Way . 30June
(British Vice- Consul at Pemambiwo.)
Cyril Percy Ryan . . . 30June
mWalter Hose ... 31 Dec
{Lent for duty under Canadian
Government. Is in command of
H.M.S. ' Rainbow ' and of Esquimau
Dockyard.")
1909
George Ainslie Rooke 30June
Ernest Edward Parker . 31 Dec
19L0
ittJohn Francis Robins . 30 June
(Aide-de-Camp to Governor of
JYeio South Wales)
Gerald Louis Saurin . 31 Aug
Frederick William Talbot-
Ponsonby . . . 31 Dec
1911
James Lewis Soltau
Kirkness . . . .31 Dec i
1912
George Henry Holden
Holden
31
Deo
Malcolm Kenneth Grant.
31
Dec
mColpoys Cleland Walcott
31
Dec
42
COMMANDERS.
650
(m.n.)* COMMANDEK ON RESERVED HALF-PAY.
Promoted from the Lieutenants" List.
PW,TPm** William Melancthon Sanctuary
(This List is closed.)
"(M.N.) See Nttvml Retirement previeus to 1 870.
. 31 Dec 59
CO.)* COMMANDERS.
PrtmoUd frem the Lituttn*n*s' List.
1879
Samuel Weller George Festing
May (e) . .
5 Aug
George Poynter Heath
1 2
(Tins List is closed.)
* (0.) See Naval Retirement previous to 1870.
10 Aug
O fleers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay.
651
COMMANDERS.
(W.)* COMMANDERS
Promoted from the Lieutenants' List.
TPm* George Bamett Goolden
m*Francis Martin Norman
71PlttFrancis Osburn
George Wayne Gregorie .
VXPhilijJ James Hanhin .
yiPmEdward Codrington Hall
Benjamin Harrison Key .
7'PmJohn James Martin
VilThe Might Hon. Edward Downes
Lord Ellenborough
mWilliam Thresher .
xaFrederieli Charles Law .
XixThe Bight Hon. Montolieu Fox
Lord Elibanh
mCharles Robert Tylden Russell
HlCourtenay Alfred Hayes
lltBerkeley George Albert Belson
VXThomas Vincent Williams
NPOsborn Hyde Parker
James Alfred Boxer .
TP* Charles Stukely Shuckburgh .
lltAugustus Barton Clavell Booth
Edward Barrington Purvis Kelso
IllArthur George Roberts Riall
^T/PlttFrederic John Easther .
mYelverton O'Keeffe
Frederick William Bayly Jones
YPDillon Temple John Macnamara
TllGeorge Gordon Webber
Lawrence Peel Willan
Edward Drummond .
mGeorge Osborn Moore
mHenry James Fairlie
mAugustus Hill Burgess Bradshaw
7'PThomas Edward Miller
iYPJames Henry Butt
mPhilip Nathaniel lyrwhitt
Frederick Gaskell
G /TPmFrancis Hay Chapman .
Arthur Barrett Mansell
William Henry Lewin
Henry Clobery Wallis
40
Ret. Commander.
1 Apr
13 Jan
4 Jan
5 Mar
1 Apr
16 Sept
5 Jan
1 Apr
1 Oct 73
1 Apr 70
25 June 74
28 Nov
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
28 Apr
1 Oct
1 Oct
15 Oct
16 Oct
19 Aug
28 Jan
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Apr
1 Oct
11 June
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Apr
1 Oct
10 Jan
1 Oct
12 Apr
1 Jan
1 Oct
1 Oct
70
73
73
73
71
73
73
83
71
74
71
73
73
73
73
70
73
73
73
73
73
88
73
71
73
73
73
28 July
5 Jan
22 Feb
5 Mar
15 May
12 Jan
26 Nov
24 Apr
31 Aug
31 Aug
10 Dec
17 Apr
17 Apr
17 Apr
11 Aug
7 Feb
6 Mar
8 Apr
8 Apr
8 Apr
16 Sept
28 Nov
28 Nov
22 Mar
22 Mar
22 Mar
15 Mar
15 Mar
15 Mar
16 June
14 Sept
18 Sept
18 Sept
18 Sept
18 Sept
25 Jan
25 Jan
25 Jan
13 Mar
22 Mar
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay.
COMMANDEBS.
652
St. Vincent Nepean, MVO.
William Neilson
RPntEdward Seymour Evans .
Philip Henry Worgan
APAlbert John O'Rorke
William Frederick Arthur Hamilton
Russell
Alexander de Castro Crawford
William Sherbroolte.
Francis Augustus Delme Radcliffe
Lawrence Grasme Allan Roberts
Henshaw Russell
JVPGerald Arthur Ellis.
Walter Leigh Bamber
VXllobert Jukes Hughes
Henry Alfred Street
TltLambton Lee Loraine Bevan .
lit Oswald Baylis Niven
Sir Hamilton Pym Freer-Smith, Et.
C.S.I. ...
iYPJohn Augustus Clifton
William Francis Edgar Freeland
Alfred Malcolm Causton .
Robert William Douglas-Hamilton
NPxaTIie Hon. Nelson Byng
Alaric Frederick Grant
James Evans ....
iVPJames Hazel ....
The Hon. Cecil James Ceorge
Cadogan ....
Robert Orme Webb .
Matthew James Han i son .
HI Philip Howard Rickman
Q IIP Cecil Grerille Home
iVPGeorge Pigott Carruthers Cray
Ceorge Colburne Higgins
Marcus Legh Bridger
nt* ® Lionel Andros De Sausmarez
APntClaud Harding
Leonard Smith Ensor
Alfred Curtis Carew
I he Hon. Frederick Canning Lascclles
Hugh George Gough
m @ William Balfour Forbes .
<9//PWilloughby Edward Still
mThomas Edward Maxwell
83
Ket. Commander.
Lieutenant.
1 Oct
73
21 Apr 66
24 Jan
86
21 Apr 66
10 Jan
89
21 Apr 6ii
20 Dec
71
21 Apr 66
8 Nov
88
28 June 66
1 Oct
73
28 June 66
10 Oct
79
28 June 66
1 Oct
73
28 June 66
1 Oct
73
24 Aug 66
1 Oct
73
11 Sept 66
12 Mar
75
11 Sept 66
12 Jan
89
11 Sept 66
1 Oct
73
11 Sept 66
30 Sept
72
21 Jan 67
15 Nov
72
21 Jan 67
20 Mai-
78
21 Jan 67
15 July
76
21 Jan 67
1 Oct
73
7 Mar 67
1 July
90
7 Mar 67
25 Aug
89
5 Sept 67
28 Mar
90
5 Sept 67
12 Nov
89
5 Sept 67
30 Apr
90
3 Apr 68
23 Nov
85
3 Apr 68
1 June
76
3 Apr 68
15 Feb
91
3 Apr 68
3 Mai-
91
3 Apr 6S
ls Nov
78
5 Aug 68
20 Nov
83
5 Aug 68
26 May
91
1 June 69
19 Jan
82
1 June 69
16 Oct
91
1 June 69
12 Dec
8S
1 June 69
14 Apr
92
1 June 69
1 Oct
83
1 June 69
8 Oct
87
1 June 69
26 Dec
77
12 Oct 69
18 Sept
91
4 Apr 70
20 June
77
16 July 70
2 Mar
91
22 Oct 70
25 Feb
88
22 Oct 70
30 Dec
91
24 May 71
22 Aug
94
24 May 71
Officers whose names are in italics hare commuted their pay.
653-4
COMMANDERS.
Edward Blakemore Fletcher .
{Late Lieutenant Instructor, London
Brigade, R.N. A. Volunteers.*)
Emeric John Vidal Pritchard
Claude Henry Millett
Charles Quentin Gregan Craufurd
iVPEdward Phillips Stat'ham
Francis Henry Newnham Harvey
William Foster Carslake .
Douglas Methuen Forsyth
P Wxa Henry Knight Gregson .
G 7/PWilliam Nigel Madan .
VX William Henry Roberts .
Colin Henry Paget Jones .
Sir Graham John Bower, K.C.M.G
mHerbert Cartwright Sayce
7PmHenry John Oldfield
iVJPGeorge Samuel Deverell .
John Hannam Henderson
iYPCharles Napier Robinson
lltCharles Burnaby Neate .
live Hon. Henry Noel Shore
TPm William John Moore
7_PlttEdward Robert Brietzcke
XttJErasmus Austin Ommanney, M.A.
tttRobert Murray Rumsey, I.S.O.
jTPLaurence Henry Eliot
Arthur Furlonger
JVPltlRobert Thomas Wood
TPmStephen Henry Thompson
mRichard Grant Day .
mGordon Glennie
G HPm Ernest Kinder
mRichard William Watt
GHPQeorge Drury .
Frederick Luard Laurence .
GHPml&dward Arthur Richmond
mFrancis Avenel Brookes .
mHenry Biggs Warren
NPWilliam Crichton Stuart Hath
tttAdolphus Frederic Turner
TIPHenry McArthur Outfield .
(7 )m Arthur Thomas Target .
HI Edward Noble Price
George Keith Gordon .
m James Harmer Pritchard Galloway
Robert Cecil Leader ....
128
Ret. Commander.
19 Apr 91
5 Nov
13 Sept
8 Nov
18 Sept
18 May
14 Dec
19 Dec
9 May
10 Sept
29 Dec
3 Sept
29 Feb
18 July
13 Nov
29 Dec
6 Sept 83
5 July 82
1 Nov
9 Sept
14 Aug
13 May
13 Dec
12 Jan
19 Oct
6 Dec
5 May
16 May 94
3 Nov 94
3 Aug
26 Apr
9 Sept
20 July
12 Apr
1 Oct
30 June 95
16 July 96
27 Sept
22 Dec
8 Apr
18 Aug
10 Oct
7 May
31 May
31 Mar
24 July 71
24 July
29 Dec
29 Dec
6 Feb
6 Feb
6 Feb
6 Feb
7 Feb
23 Apr
23 Apr
23 Apr
23 Apr
23 Apr
23 Apr
23 Apr
23 Apr
2 Sept
3 Sept
3 Sept
3 Sept
30 Dec
30 Dec
8 Apr
8 Apr
8 Apr
8 Apr
19 July
23 Sept 73
23 Sept 73
23 Sept 73
23 Sept 73
23 Sept 73
24 Sept 73
17 Dec 73
17 Dec
17 Dec
17 Feb
4 Apr
4 Apr
15 June 74
15 June 74
15 June 74
8 Aug 74
8 Aug 74
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay.
COMMANDERS.
668
m Cecil Fitzgerald Foley
mFrancis Harvey Davies .
Henry Edward Bourchier .
m Walter Frederic Stirling .
Charles Milne . . .
m James Brant ....
mWilliam Abraham Ludington
Quixans Henriques
nt Charles William Pleydell Bourerie
TltThomas Holmes
(T)William Heron Coombs
Lionel Harvey Morris
UtHarry Dampier Law
The Hon. Cony ng ham Albert Benison
Archibald James Farquharson
Hubert Garvey Giles .
mRichmond Ffolliott Powell
GHPEeibeTt Lyall Messum
IttJohn Pemberton Plumtre Coote
IttClaude Paget ....
Thomas Charles Fenton
mJoseph Edward Gregory .
tltDouglas Arthur Wright .
ITtGerald Elias ....
NPxa. Walter Travers Warren
Arthur Channel' ....
iVPGeorge Albert Smith .
mWilliam Frederick Glascott Clarke
The Hon. Francis Spring- Rice .
mWilliam Maitland-Dougall
(J)Csesar Frederick de Merindol Malan
Gordon Sinclair Gunn
iVPJohn Charles Roughton
Arthur Havergal
Charles Valentine Smith .
(Superintendent of Sailing Birections,
Hydrographic Bepartment Admiralty)
iVPmMaximin Horace William Laborde
tit Valentine David Hughes .
Charles Allan Fenwick Waters .
165
Ret. Commander.
1 Sept 96
15 June 93
23 Aug 95
2 Nov 96
7 Sept 81
20 May 95
25 Sept
1 Jan
95
09
4 July
19 Apr
6 Aug
3 Dec
84
94
85
95
4 May
28 Mar
81
83
21 Dec
95
29 Dec
91
29 Nov
96
15 Sept
3 Oct
95
96
9 Mar
96
5 Feb
96
1 May
12 May
20 Nov
86
97
85
15 Oct
92
9 Feb
96
26 May
1 Oct
97
97
12 Oct
97
1 Nov
92
1 Jan
95
31 Aug
94
4 May
14 Feb
95
99
20 Jan
98
J4Feb
95
,12 Feb
87
1 Sept
1 Sept
30 Sept
8 Oct
8 Oct
22 Dec
22 Dec
74
1 Feb
75
1 Feb
75
1 Feb
75
15 Apr
75
15 Apr
75
15 Apr
75
15 Apr
75
2 July
75
2 July
75
2 July
75
2 July
75
2 July
75
15 Oct
75
15 Oct
75
1 Mar
76
1 Mar
76
9 Mar
76
28 Apr
76
28 Apr
76
28 Apr
76
28 Apr
76
28 Apr
76
1 June
76
13 Oct
76
13 Oct
76
13 Oct
76
30 Jan
77
1 Mar
77
24 Apr
77
24 May
77
O fleers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay.
666
COMMANDERS
IttFredcrick Elton
6"7/PWilliam Henry Pierce Buckner
IttArthur Jabez Loane
TPHarry Outfield Martin .
iVP( J)Francis William Barrett .
George Hodgkinson
Thomas John Oswell .
UtRichaid Bingham Newland
George Vincent Hegan
Edward Leroux Wilson
G HPWiUiam Foderingham Domville
Walker
fiLHPmFrancis Edmund Groube
George Harry Miller-Stirling
iYPEdward Powell Smythies .
(i)Alfred Reginald Arthur Stock .
Edward Pardoe Powell
Griffith Grismond Philipps
G'fl'PEdward Capel Hasler Helby .
^YPmFrancis Henry Boyer
mMoultrie Bickerton Fowke
IttArthur Cleveland Heathcote .
(7)mFrederick William Loane
Hastings George Fitzhardinge Berkeley
(/)ltt William Francis Gunn .
G^PmAndrew Stafford Mills .
BlFrancis Sambell Wheeler
iVPGeorge William Gubbins
XttArthur Lingham
Egerton Bagot Byrd Levett Scrivener
John Frederick Mills
mFrederick Willoughby Shortland
The Right Hon. Francis John Earl of
Wharncliffe ....
mHans Thomas Fell White
TttGeorge Frederick Glennie . *
ArPtlt William Leighton Down ,
(Hon. Captain in Army)
GHPm William Hewetson ....
tttAlgernon Hardy Oliver . , ,
Hugh BurringtontHawkshaw , ,
203
Officers whose names are m italics have commuted their pay %
Ket. Commander.
3 May
99
12 May
94
8 Sept
98
21 Dec
92
14 Mar
98
8 Jan
83
27 Dec
97
1 Sept
93
1 Mar
98
1 Sept
97
10 Nov
96
10 Nov
97
30 Aug
98
17 Feb
99
23 July
98
16 June
00
27 Apr
98
19 July
99
23 Sept
93
25 Feb
99
31 Mar
99
19 Oct
00
9 Apr
86
6 Dec
01
26 Sept
98
19 Sept
98
24 Aug
99
24 Apr
02
11 Feb
97
27 May
95
18 Apr
98
. 9 June
96
1 May
96
6 Jan
00
9 Nov
98
18 Oct'
[94
24 Sept
iOO
5 June
97
24 May
10 Aug
27 Oct
27 Oct
27 Oct
28 Dec
28 Dec
28 Dec
28 Dec
28 Dec
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
28 Dec
77
16 Apr
78
16 Apr
78
16 Apr
78
16 Apr
78
16 Apr
78
16 July
78
14 Aug
78
14 Aug
78
14 Aug
78
27 Feb
79
27 Feb
79
27 Feb
79
27 Feb
79
27 Feb
79
27 Feb
79
8 Dec
79
8 Dec
79
8 Dec
79
30 Dec
79
30 Dec
79
30 Dec
79
30 Dec
79
7 Feb
80
7 Feb
80
7 Feb
80
7 Feb
80
6 May
80
COMM.AJNDERS.
657
Pieter Gerhard Voltelin Van der Byl
Ret. Commander.
Lieutenant.
28 Apr
99
23 June 80
mDuncan Macphcrson
29 May
98
4 Feb 81
ntJohn Arthur Col well
9 Oct
96
4 Feb 81
William Joseph Villiers Hudson
9 Apr
00
4 Feb 81
mRobert Henry Gubbins .
7 Nov
02
4 Feb 81
mWilliam Henry Chamberlain .
31 Dec
98
4 Feb 81
Maurice William Portman @
10 Oct
98
4 Feb 81
IttGeorge Manaton Dolphin
6 Oct
96
10 Aug 81
iYPmFrancis George Theodore Cole
1 Sept
00
10 Aug 81
jVPGeorge Gray Haswell
5 Mar
00
10 Aug 81
lltHeniy Bruce Wroughton
24 Nov
96
10 Aug 81
mWilford Frederick Forrest
22 Jan
00
10 Aug 81
jYPntHerbert Bayley Dillon
25 Jan
00
10 Aug 81
Philip Charles Knightley Wolfe
Murray .....
20 Apr
96
10 Aug 81
IttMansfield George Smith-Cumming .
25 Jan
06
16 Sept 81
(' Victory'1 for special service at Southampton,
26 Nov 98.)
iVPFrank John Thring ....
11 Jan
02
15 Feb 82
tltAi'thur Barry
8 Sept
04
15 Feb 82
Henry Leonard Bethune
17 Feb
03
30 June 82
mEdward Harvey ....
10' July
01
30 June 82
Charles Arnold Buckland .
9 Apr
02
30 June 82
UtFrederick John Oliver Plumer .
16 June
03
30 June 82
iVPEdward Hamilton Currey
13 Jan
02
30 June 82
mWilliam Henry du Caui'roy Chads .
28 Apr
04
11 July 82
tnNorman Burgoyne Youel
9 Sept
05
11 July 82
Frederick Harston Eagles
22 Sept
03
31 Dec 82
Henry Grant Monckton
28 Jan
05
31 Dec 82
(i)Benjamin Whitehouse
25 Jan
99
31 Dec 82
(Temporarily employed on Surveying
Service at Gibraltar)
inErnest Leigh Austen
16 Dec
03
31 Dec 82
Paul Hewett
9 Apr
02
29 June 83
Hugh Bradley Barton
13 Oct
02
29 June 83
Henry Walter Sharpe
23 Aug
04
29 June 83
Stuart Victor Seymour Craigie
Messum .....
11 Mar
04
29 June 83
ittHerbert Montagu Wyatt
25 Sept
06
29 June 83
lltRichard Hawkesworth Story .
27 Aug
02
29 Aug 83
Lionel George Spiridione Hancock
16 Feb
11
31 Dec 83
IllWilliam Orner Oliver
13 Sept
05
30 June 84
Henry Dacres Kiiwan
12 Mar
01
30 June 84
mWilliam Henry Eyre
27 Mar
05
30 June 84
APmAnnesley Bremridge Prance
22 Feb
01
30 June 84
(i)mLancelot Baillie Denman
15 Jan
01
30 June 84
Wyndham Richardson
1 Apr
05
30 June 84
John Howard Goldfinch
21 Apr
06
30 June 84
mRalph Fearon Ayscough .
6 May
06
31 Dec 84
mGeorge William Cornish .
1 Oct
06
3] Dec 84
247
658
COMMANDERS.
iVPmBasil Cadogan Barber
mHerbert Paris Barton
Aubrey William Howe
Amhurst Charles Hagerman Pearson
lltFrancis Hungerford Pollen
Philip George Tillard
Alexander Young Crawshay Main
waring Spearman
mlvan Gordon Humphreys.
tttJohn William Monck Webb .
mWilliam Owen Lyne
ltl*Edward Carey Tyndale-Biscoe
Henry Ernest Fraser Worthington
lit Herbert Powley
WtSpencer William Montagu Beaumont
John Innes Pocock
.PTFntFrancis Bowden-Smith .
lltWilliam Henderson Boys,
lit Walter John Wyndham Steward
Henry Thompson.
mSlr Charles Leopold Cust, Bart.
K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G., CLE.
(Equerry to the King)
mFrederick Seymour Rogers
mHenry Valentine Simpson
mCharles Mure ....
Harold Wildey Hasler Helby
Edward Matthew Hale
lltWilliam Henry Forbes Monta
naro © .
.VPm Richard Archibald Cathie.
BtEdward Vernon Brooke-Webb,
ttt Ernest Alexander Martin.
mCharles Chadwick .
lltThomas Brandreth .
Charles Gilbert Sclater
Edmund Frederick Talbot .
mGeorge Stirling Hockin .
m Edwin Alderson Day
Henry Isaac William Nevile
Allan Hamilton Ozzard
ntArthur Hearle Tremayne.
Arthur Hope Fanshawe
m Peter Bruff Garrett .
TltLionel Francis William Sanders
ittAlfred Edward Hay Marescaux
tltSamuel Montagu Agnew
Claude Preston Buckle
Carlyon Wilfroy Bellairs
mSholto Grant Douglas
Frederick George Loring
(Inspector of Wireless Telegraphy
Post Office) "
294
Bet. Commander.
12 Oct
23 July
6 Mar
15 Mar
25 Mar
30 Jan
31 Mar
1 Aug
2 Jan
9 Oct
24 Apr
11 Oct
15 Mar
1 Oct
24 Aug
12 Apr
15 Feb
11 July
21 Aug
06
06
05
07
02
07
06
07
04
07
02
07
07
07
99
04
08
07
09
23 Feb 01
3 Aug
2 Aug
22 Nov
1 Aug
11 May
4 Feb
07
2 Feb
07
3 Oct
05
7 Sept
14 June
02
08
12 Mar
10
10 Aug
1 Apr
17 June
06
OS
09
22 Oct
10
£1 Sept
24 Sept
31 May
4 Feb
OS
08
11
11
4 July
22 May
24 Feb
11
05
09
2 Jan
11
19 Sept
15 Mar
12
11
12 Feb
12
28 Dec
09
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
4 Feb
30 June
30 Sept 85
30 Sept 85
31 Dec 85
31 Dec
1 Jan
30 June
30 June
30 June
18 Sept
1 Oct
1 Oct
31 Dec
1 Jan
1 Jan 87
31 Mar 87
18 May 87
21 June 87
21 June 87
21 June 87
21 June
87
21 June
87
24 June
87
1 Oct
87
1 Oct
87
1 Oct
87
5 Dec
87
1 Dec
87
1 Apr
88
1 Oct
88
1 Jan
89
1 Apr
89
14 Feb
90
30 June
90
30 June
90
1 Oct
90
1 Oct
90
1 Oct
90
1 Jan
91
15 Mar
!H
30 June 91
1 Sept
91
COMMANDERS.
689
Odiarne Unett Coates
ittWyndham Forbes ®
Howard Fiennes Julius Rowley
mPhilip Sherard Watson
Malcolm Sabine Pasley
Arnold Kirke ....
mArthur James Denman Macaulay
(7}lttKobert Hudleston Keate .
(Z^Oscar Valentin de Satge
Percy Macalpine Riadore .
Henry Gosset Vereker [R]
Francis Ignatius Carvill
MtCecil Ryther Acklom
(Superintendent, lorpedo Factory
Greenock)
Frank Pierce
Hugh Fitz Roy Hopkinson .
John Barff Hancock .
mBerkeley Holme-Sumner . ,
Edmund James Prendergast
(Borne in H.M.S. ' Vernon,'1 for Wire
less Telegraphy Duties')
Henry Arthur Gillett .
Bernard Long ....
John Davies Rogers .
JttCharles Edward Beeby Colbeck
mMurray MacGregor Lockhart .
mHarry Anthony Pownall Glossop
Henry Strickland
Harry Francis Cayley
William Thornton Pinder Wilson
{Naval Assistant Hydrographic Dept.)
ntCharles Cecil Kerr-Pearse
Robert William Dalgety
tttErnest Algernon Constable
Robert Ernest Vaughan
T/ie Hon. Lionel John Olive Lambert
Marmaduke Cecil Allenby .
(Assistant to Superintendent of
Compasses?)
ittJohn Thomas Shenton
Henry Jeffreys de Winton Kitcat
mDenis Downes Lane.
Albert Edward Acheson
IttAlexander Gibson Hamilton .
Charles Keating McCallum
m Walter John Tite Saunders
Charles Bissett ....
mAlgernon William Abbott
Frank Vernon Lockey
(7)mDonald John Munro .
(' Columbine ' additional for service
at Cromarty)
Walter Allan Ernest Critchley .
Thomas Browne O'Brien
Robert Frederick Thorn
William Crowder Easton .
Henry Butterworth ,
343
Ret. Commander.
6 Mar
13
2 Jan
11
14 Aug
28 Aug
9 Nov
08
09
10
10 July
14 May
5 July
27 Oct
13
10
10
10
30 June
12
6 Apr
18 Apr
31 May
11
11
12
29 Apr
11 Oct
12
11
2 Oct
12
6 Oct
12
10 Feb
12
24 May
4 Sept
7 Aug
22 Apr
3 Aug
14 Jan
12
12
12
12
12
13
6 Oct
13
3 July
2 Aug
13
12
12 Mar
13
21 May
2 May
12 Oct
12
13
13
16 July
30 Aug
13
13
7 Dec
06
16 June
06
31 Oct
05
2 May
17 Dec
07
10
4 Dec
06
1 Apr
12 Dec
06
10
1 July
13 June
09
10
11 Jan
10
3 Feb
10
10 Sept
17 June
07
07
29 June
06
23 May
11
Lieutenant.
1 Oct
91
26 Oct
91
1 Jan
92
1 Jan
92
1 Apr
1 Apr
30 June
92
92
92
30 June
92
30 June
92
25 Aug
14 Nov
92
92
1 Apr
14 Apr
93
93
30 June
93
30 June
93
14 Nov
93
14 Nov
93
31 D«c
93
31 Dec
93
31 Dec
93
14 Feb
94
30 June
94
30 June
94
1 Oct
94
6 Oct
94
31 Dec
94
31 Dec
94
31 Dec
94
31 Dec
94
30 June
95
1 Oct
95
1 Oct
95
1 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
31 Oct
95
669a COMMANDERS.
Ret. Commander.
Lieutenant.
mAndrew Hambly ....
5 Aug
12
31 Oct
95
John Richard Lay ....
14 May
09
31 Oct
95
TltJohn Herbert Jones.
28 Aug
09
31 Oct
95
fPercy Edward May Humpheiy.
31 Oct
05
31 Oct
95
Ill Edward Lindsay Ashley Foakes
1 Aug
08
31 Oct
95
(Nautical Advisor to the General
Post Office)
Ernest Harold Dobbin
10 Feb
13
31 Oct
95
George Francis Tizard Flew Ellis
6 Feb
06
31 Oct
95
William Henry FitzClarence
28 Oct
10
31 Oct
95
UlFrederick Richard Harrold
31 July
09
31 Oct
95
IttWilliarn John Frazer
31 July
07
31 Oct
95
William Hamilton ....
3 Dec
08
31 Oct
95
Frederick William Haigh James.
1 Apr
10
31 Oct
95
John Marshall .....
12 Nov
13
31 Oct
95
(H.M.S. ' Victory ' for supervision of
Second Class Stokers under training')
tttRobert Watson Sumner .
29 June
09
31 Oct
95
Thurgood John Oldham
12 June
09
31 Oct
95
Herbert Cheyney Pocock .
15 Oct
09
31 Oct
95
Arthur Truscott (*).-..
8 Nov
11
31 Oct
95
Thomas OlofE de Wet ....
25 Jan
11
31 Oct
95
John Cave Humfrey ....
20 Jan
14
31 Oct
95
tttJohn Henry Orton ....
7 Sept
10
31 Oct
95
tltAi'thur More Dawson
31 Oct
09
31 Oct
95
tttHubert G-eorge Alston
6 Nov
09
31 Oct
95
William Hugh Leadbeater
13 Aug
07
31 Oct
95
mHenry Jefferson ....
21 Feb
10
31 Oct
95
Frederick James Evans
6 June
12
31 Oct
95
Gregory Stapleton ....
30 Jan
09
31 Oct
95
(Suverintendent of the Imperial Light-
house Service of Ceylon and Minicoy)
mJoseph Allan Columbia Gilmour
12 Apr
11
31 Oct
95
Sinclair (Borne in '■Victory.'' lo
assist Captain in Cliarge, Portland.)
Francis Crean .....
16 Jan
11
31 Oct
95
James Olden Hatcher
12 Nov
07
31 Oct
95
mCharles William Nicoll McCulloch .
1 Dec
09
31 Oct
95
(Secretary to Surgeon- General,
Haslar Hospital)
Alfred Gilmore Alston . ...
14 May
09
31 Oct
95
IttEdward Unwin
17 Mar
09
31 Oct
95
Charles William Beckwith
4 June
10
31 Oct
95
(Asst. Harbour Master, Hong Kong)
Sutton Smith
27 Nov
10
31 Oct
95
mJoseph Man
27 Mar
12
31 Oct
95
Walter Henry Calthrop Calthrop
16 Sept
09
31 Oct
95
Albert Edward Harris
1 Jan
12
31 Oct
95
Philip Colquhoun Pearson
24 Aug
12
30 Dec
95
{Naval Assistant Hydrographic Pept.)
Marcus Francis Beresford Whyte . .
20 Nov
13
31 Dec
95
(' Victory ' additional f@r Special
Service 23 Pec 12.)
Robert Mairis Haynes ,
26 Sept
13
1 Apr
96
mCharles Hay Forbes i
23 Sept
13
30 June
96
384
COMMANDERS.
6596
William George Hastings Bickford .
Arthur Hodgson Nelson .
Harold Francis John Young
(' Egmont ' for Chart and CJirono-
meter Depot, Malta)
lit A If red "William Gush . .
Percy de Winton Kitcat
mWalter Jonathan Matthews
William Alfred Pickering
Samuel Robson Crabtree
mGeorge Duncan
(' Columbine ' addl. as Assistant to
King's Harbour Master, Rosyth,
4'C, 27 Dec 12.)
Alfred Cuthbert Dunn .
(Serving under the Australian Gov-
ernment).
Eobert Arthur Preston
Oliver Lawrence Beck .
fmEdward John Kendall Newman .
t-PTFmHerbert Mosley Perfect
mJames Stuart Wilde
William James Scott
Arthur Douglas Barff .
(' Victory ' for charge of Chart and
Chronometer DepSt, Portsmouth.')
George Henry Thomas Steer
mGeorge Hope Bevan
(' Wildfire ' addnl. as Asst. King's
Harbour Master, Dover.
lttHoward Brooke Wilson
Henry Goschen Philpott
mRiehard Home Fraser .
Gathorne Cookson
Kennett Dixon ©
William Woolley .
(' Cormorant ' for charge of
Depot, Gibraltar)
Alfred Parnwell Savill .
Irving Brock Miles . . ,
(' Vivid ' for charge of Chart Depot,
Plymouth.)
Francis William Roberts
t James Thompson Blake
mRobert Bellis ....
Montague George Philpott .
('Victory' for Portsmouth Dock-
yard.}
George Bernard Eldridge
tttJulius Albert Lane
BlDouglas Agnew .
Arthur Ashby Philbrick
mWilliam Sims
('Pembroke ' addl. for Recruiting duties,
O.e/ord, 16 Feb 14)
420
Ret. Commander.
Chart
3 Sept 12
6 Apr 12
31 Aug 12
24 July
15 May
10 Oct
11 Jan
14 Mar
4 Mav
7 Jajj
1 Oct
10 Oct
16 Apr
4 Dec
10 Mar
17 July
4 May
14 Dec
7 Sept
24 Nov
1 Aug
9 Oct
11 Aug
21 Mar 08
7 Mar
13
23 Mar
13
10 Feb
11
5 Jan
0!)
7 Aug
15 Feb
11
11
24 Apr
29 Dec
09
11
12
10
4 Mar 13
3 Dec 08
19 Mar 13
28 Jan 14
12
10
12
12
13
30 Oct
30 Oct
30 Oct
30 Oct
20 Nov
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
2 May
96
96
96
97
97
98
98
9.s
98
1 Oct 98
98
98
98
98
98
98
1 Oct
98
1 Oct
98
1 Oct
98
1 Oct
98
1 Oct
98
1 Oct
98
1 Oct
98
1 Oct
98
1 Oct 98
1 Oct 98
1 Oct 98
1 Oct 98
1 Oct 98
1 Oct 98
t Retired with a gratuity.
660-61
COM MANDERS.— LIEUTENANTS.
(R)* COMMANDERS.
From Staff Commanders'' List.
mWilliam Henry Bradley
GHPmJohn Handfield Tully .
m Silas Vicary
IttHenry Saunders Penn* (e)
imBerkeley St. George Deane
Frederick John Lobb .
Walter Hawkes-Strugnell
James Frederick Foot .
mChaiies Hemus Hopkins
John Horatio Woolward
Thomas Barrington Moody
11
Bet. Commander.
Staff Commander.
10 Aug
8 Nov
29 Oct
3 Feb
3 Aug
1 June
19 Aug
19 June
25 Mar
13 July
7 May
3 June
15 Feb
27 May
11 Jan
16 Dec
27 Sept
28 May
2 June
2 Aug
30 Sept
3© Nov
88
9,0
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED.
1862
mEdward Savile Richards 28 Aug
1863
mSamuel Pulley . . 8 Apr
1864
TltCharles Richards Tuckey . 1 Mar
1866
Charles Alfred Crespin . 13 Mar
Charles Saville Broome . 21 Apr
Sir Arthur Percy Douglas,
Bt 24 Aug
Lindsey Bertie Talbot- Crosbie
11 Sept
1867
Arthur Hervey Byng . .21 Jan
James Beding < field . .21 Jan
Frederic Glyn Montagu
Powell .... 5 Sept
Joseph William Wilkins . 5 Sept
Vincent John English . . 5 Sept
tnFrank Elrington Hudson 21 Dec
1869
Bertie Wentworth Vernon . 1 June
Cfiarles Leonard Rooke . 1 June
Arthur John Hamilton . 1 June
Henry Arthur Keith Murray 1 June
Frank Anthony Gataker . 5 Aug
18
1870
John Hicks ....
Henry Thomas Gartside-
Tipping . . . .
Henry Edward Croasdaile .
Butler Julius Septimus
Octavius Carter
1871
Sir Charles William Fre-
derick Craufurd, Bt.
The Hon. William Nelson
Hood ....
Arthur Hill Hasted Singleton
Mercer ....
Stephen Allen Olney .
1872
VXJames Henry Tilson
Chowne ....
mWilliam Gaven Eden
Edward John Felloives
tflSidney Archibald Roberts
Frederick Streatfield Pelly .
* George Theodore Temple .
Charles Wallace Last .
UlHerbert Goodwyn Archer
Arthur Shirley Hamilton
mEdward Padwick Hocker .
Archibald Oakley Hill
WilUam Henry Chamberlaine
Chamberlaine .
1873
Henry Edward O'Neill
Edward John Louis de
Watteville
Augustus Maitland Ronald
Douglas Hamilton . 1
George Alexander Gordon
Grant
42
4 Apr
18 Aug
22 Oct
16 Dec
24 May
8 July
24 July
29 Dec
6 Feb
22 Apr
3 Sept
3 Sept
3 Sept
3 Sept
3 Sept
3 Sept
3 Sept
29 Dec
30 Dec
30 Dec
8 Apr
8 Apr
8 Apr
8 Apr
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay.
LIEUTENANTS.
662
(T)Sir William Rooke Ores-
well, K.C.M.G. . .16 Sept
(First Naval Member Com-
monwealth Naval Ad-
ministration)
mHenry Paulet Harris . 23 Sept
Norman Compton Fitz Gerald
Uniacke . . . .23 Sept
Sir Francis Elliot Walker,
Bt 18 Nov
1874
George Henry Eden .
tttGerald Rivers Maltby,
M.V.O
IttArchibald Ewart Clarke-
Kennedy ....
George Fouke Maynard
Edward Philip Tomkinson .
George Wilson, CLE. .
Francis John Hamilton
Scott Napier .
The Right Hon. Edward
Ponsonby, Earl of Bess-
borough, C.V.O., C.B.
Walton Drake
(Serving under Aus49-alia?i
Government)
mMervyn Stawell Norris
Bryan ....
VXRichard Betton Sayce
William John Norcop .
1875
Martin Fletcher Luther
(7) m Southwell George Theo-
bald Bourke .
tit Tristram Henry Barre
Beresford.
George Frederick Smith
The Right Hon. Lord George
Granville Campbell .
ltt*Henry Theophilus Smith-
Dorrien ....
Edward Mervyn Archdale .
Henry Chamberlain
xaHarry Frederick James
Wyatt ....
Francis Tlieophilus Brooke .
mWilliam Henry Callwell .
69
Officers whose names
f Retired under
4 Jan
28 Mar
31 Mar
4 Apr
4 Apr
15 June
15 June
30 Sept
8 Oct
8 Oct
22 Dec
22 Dec
2 July
2 July
2 July
2 July
2 July
4 July
20 Aug
20 Aug
1 Sept
15 Oct
15 Oct
1876
Henry James Morgan .
Robert Henry Muirhead
Collins, C.M.G.
(Official Secretary in Great
Britain for the Common-
wealth of Australia.)
George Harry Brury
Walter Bigot (e)
George Hector Bruce .
Francis Samuel Knowles
Hugh Hamond George Wil-
liam Carruthers Massy
28 Apr
1 June
1 June
20 June
8 Aug
8 Oct
13 Oct
1877
Tlwmas Charles St. Andrew
St.. John . . . . 30 Jan
Clement William Swetenham 30 Jan
John Frederick Hayes . 15 Oct
XttGeorge William Tyler . 28 Dec
1878
Henry John Jeffreys . . 30 Jan
James Willison . . .14 Aug
1879
Alfred Edward Rawnsley . 30 Dec
1880
(7) tit Charles Stewart Smith*29 Dec
Alexander Lyon . . .31 Dec
1881
William Molesworth Oxley . 10 Aug
titJohn Samuel de Beauvoir
Yelloly . . . . 31 Dec
1882
tilRobert James Kidd . . 30 June
UtFrancis Barkley Hender-
son, C.M.G., D.S.O. @ . 30 June
HtMorris Edmund Loud
Thompson . . .30 Dec
188S
Charles Robert Salusbury
Payne . . . .29 June
BtRichard Morrisey . 29 June
92
are in italics have commuted their pay.
Order-in- Council ofSOth Bee, 1884.
663
LIEUTENANTS.
1884
FrancisHenryEldredShipton 26 Jan
in Edward Lionel Walker-
Munro . . .31 Dec
1885
fm Percy Douglas Melville
Henderson . . .20 May
m Edward Cecil St. John
Buchanan Neale . . 29 June
Kicbard Clayton Carew . 30 Sept
1888
TllAlbert Edwin Poland . 30 June
t Arthur Edward Saul . . 30 July
1890
Arthur Hepburn Walsh . 31 Dec
1891
mSydenham Gordon Douglas 1 Jan
Henry Otway Boger . . 1 Apr
JJohn Clark Soady . . 30 June
1892
Robert Darell Jeffreys.
Henry Theodore Augustus
Bosanquet .
1 Jan
1893
Reginald William Kiddle
1894
§UtJohn Perceval Shipton .
Digby St. Aubyn Percy
Weston .
(Assistant to Chief Inspector
of Naval Ordnance?)
§Langton William Browell
William Francis Thorp
25 Aug
31 Dec
1 Apr
14 May
30 June
31 Dec
1895
PWHenrj George Robinson
Be van* (e) @ . .14 Jan
(Assistant to Chief Inspr. of Naval
Ordnance.')
John Kenneth Crawley . 30 June
Arthur Speare-Cole . .31 Dec
1896
mPercy Harvey . .14 Jan
Harold Gordon Jackson (e) 14 Jan
{Inspector of Steel, Naval
Ordnancel?isvection Staff. )
Frederick William Kinahan 1 Apr
Nithsdale Carleton Atkinson
Moore . . . .30 June
mRichard Markham Tyring-
ham Stephens. . . 14 Sept
(Director of Gunnery De-
partment of Naval Service,
Ottawa, with local rank of
Commander)
Edward Herbert Donovan . 1 Oct
George Herbert Spilsbury
Potter
William Speke .
Charles Edward Chapman .
Cyril Beauchamp Hampshire
mHenryEilbeckHillman {*)
Norman McCrea Lewis
tltHenry Blake Gellibrand .
lltRonald Scott Jervoise
Wigram . . . .31 Dec
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
31 Dec
31 Dec
1897
Thomas Joseph Croker(E) @ 1 5 Jan
(Asst. Supt, EN lorpedo
Factory, Greenock.')
lit John Copley Powles . .31 Jan
Francis Richard MartinWhite 15 Mar
ntJohn Walter Elmslie
Townsend . . . .1 Apr
Francis Henry Grenfell . 1 Apr
Hampden Grant Duff. . 1 Apr
Burrard Archibald Smith 1 Apr
Reginald Gay Copleston . 22 June
(Librarian, R.N. War College,
Portsmouth')
110 135
t Retired under Order -in- Council of 30th Dec, 1884.
J Retired under Order -in- Council of 3rd August, 1897.
§ Eetired under Order-in- Council of \3th May, 1901.
LIEUTENANTS.
664
tttMalcolm Alfred Kennard .
22 June
John Kiddle
30 Sept
§ Walter Lionel Berkeley Molj
Evelyn Leonard Beridge
neux ....
30 June
Boothby
30 Sept
(J)Alfred Charles Dewar .
15 July
Ernest KennawayArbuthnot
30 Sept
J George Walker Mason
1 Oct
BlEvelyn Charles ' Henry
Harry Charles Sterling
1 Oct
Stuart ....
30 Sept
John Evelyn Bray
1 Oct
Edward Hugh Meredith
(Asst. Inspector, JSaval Ord-
Nicholson, D.S.O. .
30 Sept
nance Inspection Staff.)
(Asst. Inspector Naval Ordnance
mEdward Llewellyn Hughes .
1 Oct
Inspection Staff.')
Edward Bathurst Compton .
1 Oct
ITlAndrewEustaceMartinHook
1 Oct
Edward LauncelotTomkinson 1 Oct
fEdward Paul McClean
1 Oct
Francis William Hanan
1 Oct
§mFrank Edward Mervyn Roe
31 Dec
mlvor Francis Chichester .
15 Nov
Charles Tiedmann Gervers
31 Dec
Basil Edward Maynard
m Vernon Frederick Tuson,
Waters ....
31 Dec
M.V.O
31 Dec
UtRobert Maxwell Grenfell
mMontagu Hotham Lubbock
31 Dec
Knight ....
31 Dec
m James Cecil Skinner Hughes
31 Dec
(-OmBobert Hugh Bogle
31 Dec
lltDuncan Hermann Car-
mCharles Lachlan Maclean
31 Dec
michael ....
31 Dec
IJtFerris Nelson Grant .
31 Dec
Harold Goodwin Innes
31 Dec
1898
1899
William Armitage Cooke-
Thomas Fison Brayshay
15 Jan
Hurle ....
1 Apr
Leslie Jennings Lucas
mJohn King Patrick Dooner
1 Apr
Hammond
15 Mai
§ Charles Claude Peaty .
14 Apr
(Assistant to Chief Inspector of Naval
James Hartley Dathan
30 June
Ordnance.)
Dennis Augustus Hugo
fErnest Geoffrey Durrant .
19 Mar
Larking .
30 June
William Edward Prowse .
1 Apr
mPercy Beauchamp Astley
CharlesEdwardLloyd Thomas 1 Apr
Cooper ....
30 June
tnBertie Lockton Hird Green-
mHumphrey Finch-Dawson .
30 June
field ....
1 Apr
Reginald Charles Lloyd
mCharles White .
30 June
Owen ....
30 June
(Lent, for duty under the Canadian
John Frederick Knox .
30 June
Government)
mLeslie Menzies .
30 June
John Hamilton Colt Ogilvy
30 June
ittCoventry MacGill Crichton-
Alfred Bell Humphery
30 June
Maitland
31 Aug
mHugh Edward Holme
30 June
Andrew William Kerr
31 Aug
William Charles O'Grady
mEdward Henry John Grogan
31 Aug
Cochrane ....
30 June
(Serving under Egyptian Govern
iment as
mHenry John Griffiths Law-
Clrief Inspector Ports and Lighthouses
rence ....
30 June
Administration.')
Arthur Henry de Kantzow
1 Oct
Sidney Edgar Deacon
30 Sept
Walter Pulteney Koe .
1 Oct
166
193
^Retired under Order-in- Council of IWiMay, 1901.
XRetired under Order-in- Couiml of 3rd Auguxt, 1897
f Retired w^th. a. ^»«i*H»t^.
664a
LIEUTENANTS.
lttHenry Priaulx Cayley . 1 Oct
{H.M.A.S. '• Cerberus ' as Inspector of
Warlike Stores.)
William Lutley Williams
Williams-Mason . . 1 Oct
Hugh James Orr . .15 Nov
{Asst. Inspector, Naval Ordnance
Inspection Staff.)
lit Edward Laton Frewen . 31 Dec
John Russell Dodington . 31 Dec
Henry Francis Donhoft Jelf 31 Dec
mTheodore John Hardinge . 31 Dec
1900
29 Mar
ttlLeslie Drew Fisher
mEdward Atcherley Ecker-
sall Nixon . . .1 Apr
(Serving under the Canadian Government
at Naval College, Halifax.)
Eric Charles Lucas . . 1 Apr
Walter Jeffrey Rigg . . 30 June
Henry Berridge Cox . . 30 June
The Hon. Sereld Mordaunt
Alan Joscelyn Hay . . 30 June
(Commander Instructor South African
Division R.N.V.B.)
Francis Ernest Seymour . 30 June
John Richards Corner . 30 June
IttMichael Barne . . .30 June
in Archibald CampbellGoolden 15 July
(Asst. Proof and Experimental Officer,
Woolwich.)
Clement Loftus Long . .15 July
mLlewellyn Evan Hugh
Llewellyn . . .15 Aug
(Asst. Inspector, Naval Ordnance
Inspection Staff.)
Harry Christopher Shaw
Rawson . . . .31 Aug
John Graham Muriel
McHardy . . .15 Sept
(Assistant Inspector, Naval Ordnance
Inspection Staff.)
Rowland Edward Stoke -
Rees
*Ruric Henry Waring .
Gerald Edward Maltby
(.T)tttMorris Edward Cochrane
218
15 Sept
15 Sept
1 Oct
9 Nov
mRobert John Howard . .15 Dec
IttCharleS Henry Davey . .15 Dec
§John Henry Florence Carey 31 Dec
Robert Gordon Hobson . 31 Dec
James Hill Aitken . . 31 Dec
lttHenry Lionel Pigott . .31 Dec
1901
WilliamHenryPhilpotBourne 15 Feb
lttWilliam Ryrie Alexander . 1 Apr
Leonard Wykeham Patch . 1 Apr
lttGuy Renton Livingstone . 1 Apr
§lttWilfredGreville Martin Way 30 June
George Donald Henry
MacKinnon . . .30 June
Claude Hillersden Wood-
ward . • 30 June
ltt Philip Henry White . . 30 June
Charles Lind Lamont
Young .... 30 June
Archibald Charles Cole 30 June
ttlArthur Temple Blackwood . 30 June
John Claud Cole-Hami]ton 30 June
111 Edmund Laurence Braith-
waite Lockyer . . 30 June
Hugh William Innes LilJing-
ston . . . 30 June
IttJohn Leslie Whytehead
Allison . . . .30 June
Maxwell Hendry Anderson . 30 June
Victor Herbert Gascoigne . 15 July
Gerard Brook Riley . .15 July
John Wallis More-Molyneux
McCowen . . .26 Aug
Frederick Geoffrey Lees
Johnson 15 Sept
John Hugh Bainbridge . 6 Nov
§ Edward Harry Fletcher
Boughey . . .31 Dec
John Arthur Fellows . .31 Dec
William Herman Wilson
Phillips . . . . 31 Dec
Claude Philip Champion de
Crespigny . . .31 Dec
Noel Ambrose Marshall . 31 Dec
250
§ Retired under Order An- Council of \Uh May, 1901.
LIEUTENANTS.
666
mHugh Jeffery Middleton . 31 Dec
{Lieut. R.N.V.R.)
Charles Wilbraham John
Howard . . . .31 Dec
Bertram Hamilton Malcolm
Bradford . . . 31 Dec
1902
ntJohn Leonard Cather .
15 Jan
Ernest Courthope Bosanquet
1 Apr
John Mayer Willcocks
1 Apr
G-eorge Johnstone
1 Apr
John Walter Pugh
1 Apr
Stephen Hervey Morres
1 Apr
(-T)Ai-thur Bisset Streynsham
Hoskins Master
1 Apr
(l)Henry Charles Stahl .
1 Apr
William Stronach Foster-
Forbes ....
1 Apr
Reginald Edward Gore
1 Apr
Ivor Mackenzie .
26 June
Hugh Edward Murray Archei
26 June
mJames Jones
26 June
IttJohn Michael Barker .
26 June
{Serving under Colonial Office as Asst.
District Commissioner, Somaliland.)
lltCornelius Edward Carter . 26 June
*Kenneth Gofton Salmond . 26 June
Robert Francis Pitcairn . 15 July
George Francis Hyde . . 19 July
{Serving under Australian Commonwealth.
Has local rank of Commander.)
.PTFReginald Moliere Tabuteau 1 Oct
Richard Thomas Wadding-
ton Ferrand . . 1 Oct
Victor Marryat . .1 Oct
*Alban Lewis Gwynne . 15 Nov
Thomas Reginald Gill
O'Connor . . .15 Nov
Adrian St. Vincent Keyes . 19 Dec
James Bayley . . .31 Dec
John Harry Knight . .31 Dec
{Serving under Canadian Government as
Hydrographic Surveyor.')
Huntly Walsh . . .31 Dec
{Serving in Egyptian Army.)
Henry Albert leFowne Hurt 31 Dec
Tit John Sharpy Schafer . 31 Dec
282
1903
Charles William Ernest
Whish . . . . 15 Jan
mHerbert Seymour Webb
Boldero . . . . 15 Feb
TllRobert Radcliffe Cooke . 7 Mar
tliFrancis Charles Hanning-Lee 31 Mar
(' Triumph' for charge of Chart and,
Chronometer Depot, Hong-Kong.)
31 Mar
31 Mar
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Apr
mJohn George Neligan
ittEvelyn Aldridge
John Michael M'Donald
Henry Thomas Atkins
James Hall
John Mahony
Ephraim Moses Shewring
James Charles Andrews
lltThomas Christopher Jones
lltJoseph Mitchell .
Ttl Walter James Horn .
tttHenry Bennett .
Henry Allen Beaver, M V .0.
James Palk Cutler
James Thomas McDonnell
William Johnston
tltChristopher Henry Deighton
in William Barrett . . .
(' Victory ' addl. for Recruiting duties,
Portsmouth, 1 Apr 10.)
Robert Brown
Jeremiah Hickey
Charles William Chipp
Benjamin James Blower
Charles George Crabb
(' Vivid ' addl. for Recruiting
Devonport, 23 Feb 14.)
James Ruddy
m*William Hurrell .
William Malley .
TltThomas Gibson Mobbs
George Henry Colwill.M. V.O.
Joseph Merrett .
mMichael King
HtAlexander Greening
William Howsego
mEdward Coveney
TttJohn Anderson .
mGeorge Benjamin Brennan
mMichael John Ahern .
John Richard Broadhurst
Edward James Case
2 A 2
(566
LIEUTENANTS.
Thomas Nineham . . 1 Apr
IllHenry William Eason . 1 Apr
.lolni William James Savage 1 Apr
George Guest . . .1 Apr
Guybon Chesney Castell
Damant . . . .15 Apr
George James . . .5 May
mCharles Edward Aglionby 26 June
(Serving 'under Canadian Govt, in
S.M.C.S. lNiobe\)
Stuart Duncan Blair . . 30 June
mPercy John Holyar . . 3D June
JGuy Fowell Parsons . . 30 June
lllRodney Spencer Hewlett . 30 June
(I/.M. Coast (,'uard, Jlelmullet.)
Edward Aylmer Digby @ 1 5 July
Renjamin Thompson . . 10 Aug
Gilbert Harrison Lynch
Farie . . . .28 Aug
Tl Mimas Owens . . . 30 Aug
Richard Walsh . . .30 Aug
Arthur Westmorland Wood 15 Sept
(Z)lltOscar Ellis Aymar de Satge"
de Tliorcn . . . 30 Sept
Daniel Edwin St. Martin
Dclius . . . .30 Sept
Ronald Philip Stanley de
Sausmarez . . .30 Sept
Duncan Walter Grant . 30 Sept
(Serving under the Australian
Government.')
Hesketh Formby . . 30 Sept
George Pritzler Green . 30 Sept
lllSydney Lionel Kekewich
Lawford ... 30 Sept
(Employed as am Administrative Officer,
East African Protectorates.')
JFrancis Arthur Chapman 30 Sept
Robert Herbert Borgnis .
Hammond- Chambers . 30 Sept
Philip Walsh . . .30 Sept
m James Thornback . . 29 Oct
mFrcdcrick St. John Boughton 2 Dec
Frederick Bryant . .11 Dee
J Raymond Steriker Parsons 26 Dee
Richard Charles Steele , 26 Dee
Harold Newall Watson . 27 Dee
Gervase William Heaton
Heaton . . .31 Dee
Evelyn Culme- Seymour . 31 Dec
Geoffrey Bashford . . 31 Dec
MtGuy Bevan Alexander . 31 Dee
(J)Albert Dangar Grant . 31 Dec
362
1904
Julian Macartney Ogilvie . 15 Jan
tnCarlton Collingwood Sher-
man ....
J Robert Henry Ames .
John Roberts
Charles Ottway Martin
ntGeorge Hogg . . ,
in John Henry Allen . ,
{William Arthur Dickson .
Ralph Tindal
inHorace Hallings Tatham
Cyril Gooklen .
Daniel Wright Hawkins .
John Henry Roebuck
Herbert Lawrence Lucas .
Frederick Lewis CoDlestone
XttSir Edward George Cinches
ter, Bt. . .
Henry Douglas Capper
William Johns .
Henry Redington Giles
William Dale
|Lionel Arthur Hurst Bisset
Maitland-Addison .
JlltRobert Henry Kane
JJames Campbell Holmes .
Robert Francis Veascy
niAusiin Charles Ackland .
John Howard Nankivell .
IllTheodorc Bye .
lttGcorge Hackney
George Hunter .
Peregrine Forbes Morant
Fellowes
S:umicl Helen .
William Wood .
( lharles Clayton McLean Clear
|m Henry Archer Colt
ttlJohn Salvadalio Ferraro.
Charles Worthington Craven
111 Joseph Sanders
JlllKnightley Henry Benson
lltCecil Bartlett Shaw
1905
niThomas Berridge . 7 l<Vh
(A)John Cyril Porte . 26 Feb
Richard Daly . , , 16 Mar
404
15 Jan
15 Feb
28 Febj
3 Mar
3 Mar
10 Mar
31 Mar
31 Mar
31 Mar
31 Mar
8 Apr
27 Apr
15 May
15 May
15 May
20 May
12 June
15 June
26 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 June
3 ) JUDSH
.•{July
'.Uuly
6 Aug
30 Augj,
9 Sept
20 Sen
2!) Sept
30 Sepfe
17 Oct
30 Nov
30 Nov
30Njv;
31 Dec
X Retired under the provisions of Order-in- (huncil of Vdth May, 1901,
LIEUTENANTS
666a
Richard Harold Falkiner .
1 Apr
mWilliam Burridge Mann .
1 Dec
Abraham Bennett Collins .
3 Apr
tltThomas Holraan
3 Dec
William Edward Pauley .
14 May
('Pembroke'1 addl. for Recruiting
duties,
Philip Walter Kent .
15 May
Chatham,, 1 Apr 11.)
JlltGeorge Skene Hallowes
30 June
mEdwin Pratt .
30 Dec
William Burrows
30 June
JGeoffrey Thomas Spencer
[Serving under Australian
ovt.)
Saundby
31 Dec
\ Bernard St. Vincent Ford
30 Sept
Ralph Borland Bodilly
31 Dec
(/) Allen Milbourne Clark
30 Sept.
Herbert Call
31 Dec
Sydney King Mason .
30 Sept
lit Harold Buckley
30 Oct
1907
William John Thompson .
8 Nov
Cyprian Dunscomb Charles
ittFrancis Hornibrook
7 Feb
Bridge LR J .
15 Nov
Horatio Victor Muriel
lllFiank Lewis .
16 Dec
McHardy
1 Apr
{Harold Stedman Bavin .
30 Dec
Reginald Anstcy Yonge
1 Apr
{Sherwood Hodgins .
31 Dec
IttJoseph White .
1 May
Francis John Alexander
■31 Dec
James Barry
3 May
(i)Robert Pringle Kingscote
31 Dec
mFrederick Garland .
6June
HtStopford Cyril Douglas .
31 Dec
Henry Richard Wagner Ham 11 June
Gerald Armstrong Boyle .
31 Dec
J Robert Woodward Sutton
Curteis ....
6 July
William Sledge .
27 July
John Edwards .
29 July
1906
Robert Spry
15 Aug
UlGeorge Alfred Jennings .
1 Sept
mWilliam Henry Blake
15 Feb
Thomas Ready, M.V.O.
5 Sept
% Harold Franc Sadlier
21 Feb
ITtThomas Rockey
7 Sept
Eric Marsland Groves
28 Feb
Arthur George Holmes
15 Sept
Ronald Wigglesworth
15 Mar
Richard Nicholls Saxon
24 Sept
Herbert Bromley Price
30 Mar
JmDonald Manners Davies
1 Oct
Charles Vernon Lowcay
Wilfred Tyrrel Walker
30 Oct
Norcock
1 Apr
James Curtis
31 Oct
Wilirid George Holt Cree .
1 Apr
James Kendle Morgon
24 Dec
Alister William McDonald
1 Apr
Francis Brownlow Haygarth
1 Apr
1908
William Ferbrache .
5 Apr
IllThomas Hallett
17 May
m Edward Jackman .
9 Jan
JJohn Adam Stevenson
James George Ost
5 Feb
Blackwood
30 June
(Serving in ' Vernon ' temporarily')
George Key
5 July
William Simpson
29 Feb
George Wright .
18 July
Gerald Edward Clifton
yW William Brockman .
20 July
Browne
1 Apr
Anthony William Love hand
30 July
UlOwen Hugh Knox Maguire
1 Apr
Victor Richard Williams
15 Aug
Charles Churchill Briggs .
1 Apr
m Joseph Vincent Luier
13 Sept
David Henry Williams
13 May
John Oliver Wyatt .
15 Sept
Henry George Keenor
31 May
Manfred Clarence Brotherton 1 Oct
Frederick James Rothery .
1 June
Henry William Allen Adams
1 Oct
Francis Le Geyt Worsley .
30 June
mGeoffrey George Bavin .
1 Oct
mRichard Southwell Curtis
mHenry Pei^.uund
13 Oct
Staddon , . ,
1 July
44 r,
483
X Retired under the provisions of Order -in- Council of VMh May 1901.
6665
LIEUTENANTS.
John Coleman .
Henry William Webb
G-eorge Trevethan
lttEdward Duffett
'Pembroke' addl. for Recruiting
East London, 1 Apr 11.)
Robert Arnold .
Thomas McDermott .
Francis William Scott
JArcher Roberts- West
Arthur Henry Martin White
1909
15 July
22 July
7 Aug
1 Oct
duties,
16 Oct
I Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
lttArthur George Collis .
. 7 Jan
tit William John Talbot
. 16 Jan
Earl Spencer
. 28 Feb
lltJohn Courtnell
. 12 Mar
PHTJames Attfield .
21 Apr
George Reeves .
26 Apr
William Trick .
6 May
Ernest James Cuddy .
30 June
Eric Alfred Norton .
30 June
William Henry May .
30 June
IttReuben Saxton
. 29 July
William John Branton
10 Aug
Harry Ebenezer Kent
16 Aug
Bernard Henry Birch.
30 Aug
Richard Gillard
14 Sept
William Sargeant
17 Seot
Benjamin Titheridge,M.V.
0. 30 Sept
J(J)Roger Vincent de Hal
aert 1 Oct
J Henry Joseph Woodward
1 Oct
William White .
3 Nov
ItlJoseph Henry Jarvis
20 Nov
Walter William Roach
16 Dec
Marcus Victor Cumberlege
31 Dec
1910
George Payne .
2 Jan
James Titheridge
24 Feb
Samuel Rogers .
1 Mar
lltHenry Berry .
2 Mar
John William Harris Budg
e 16 Mar
Henry Samuel Homersham
Ellis .... 1 Apr
tttFrederick Gapp Wilton, M.V.O. 7 Apr
James Edward Rickwood . 21 Apr
(Borne in H.M.S. ' Pembroke'' for
tpecial service tit Dover.)
523
John Matthew Hasling . 28 Apr
lit William Vosper Smith . 30 Apr
Joseph George Jones . .14 May
lit John Peain . . .10 July
William Gray . . . 17 July
William Samuel Weeks . 7 Aug
Arthur Robert Randolph Lloyd 26 Aug
Frederick Hamblin . . 3 Sept
George James Jordan Rendle 25 Sept
Matthew Peter Morrison . 29 Sept
William Bacon . . . 26 Oct '
Tlie Hon. Leopold Florence
Scarlett
Stephen Head ..
lltAlfred Gamblen
George Henry Adams
William Hemy Parsons
lttWilliam Baker Mather .
Henry McGill .
John Andrew Hanson Scaiff
Montague Hine .
1911
Benjamin George Can-oil .
Sir John Everett Millais, Bt.
Pierce Ferris .
tttFrederick Elliott .
Frederick John Evea
Richard Cowle .
Joseph Richard Edwards .
lit George Rose Frew
lttJames Creber
(Naval Ordnance Officer, Sydney.)
Henry Purdy . . .30 Aug]
Alfred Robert Limbrick. . 31 Aug J
John Welsh ... 7 Sepl]
tttFrederick Maidment . . 19 Septl
tttFrederick Esekiel Sammels 26 Oct!
30 Oct
3 Nov
10 Nov
10 Nov 1
25 Nov
8 Dee !
8 Dec [
31 Dec I.
31 Dec
9 Jan I
15 Jan |/i
5 Feb J
1 Mar j
1 Marl
18 Mar [S
24 Mar J
4 Apr J
, 6APrk
John Robert William
Thompson . . . - .
1912.
William Henry Donovan
til Walter Cammack
William George Richards
Henry Downes .
Samuel Burns
lttWilliam Henry Starling .
George Richard Cooper.
James Henry Kent
Charles Wilfrid Lindley
Meynell .
Richard Charles Lee .
568
W
30 Dec »W
WiS
25 Jan
1 Feb
18 Feb
7 Ma,
18 1
28 Apj
28 Api
2 Jun
15 Jun J
15 Junfl
mr...
X Retired under the provisions of Order-in- Council of IStk May, 1901.
STAFF COMMANDERS RETIRED.
NAVIGATING LIEUTENANTS.
667-8
STAFF COMMANDERS RETIRED.
mfEdwarcl Parker Bedwell
Stall Commander.
Nav. Lieut.
14 Aug 70
16 Aug 60
Charles Wilsone Ross ....
14 Aug 73
7 Jan 63
^TWfHeaver Sugden
12 Sept 77
2 Mar 66
fWilliam Saer Holbrook .
3 Oct 77
3 Oct 62
ItttThomas Longley Mourilyan .
3 Sept 81
3 Sept 66
tttfWalter William Browne
3 Mar 83
9 Aug 70
§fGeorge Crispin Hammond
15 Oct 86
10 Sept 74
■ fAlired Edward Stanley .
22 Sept 87
22 Sept 72
fJames Richard Hill MacFarlane
16 Oct 87
10 May 75
f George Augustus Courtenay Webb .
2 Mar 90
12 July 78
mf Alfred Fitz Howard Drayson
11
12 July 93
12 July 78
§ Retired under Order-in- Council of'dQth December, 1884
NAVIGATING
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED.
1855
1870
rHPrnWiUiam Gumming Buck 29 Sept
Edward Henry Hodges
19 May
James Ernest Barber
9 Aug
1856
Edgar Crow Baker .
9 Aug
SLfiTPtttRobert Edward Jones .
2 June
1871
1860
fHenry Husbands
19. May
f Edwin Richard John Williams
25 July
ItGeorge Augustus Frederick Day
16 Aug
1872
1863
John Nicholas Compton
20 Jan
itobert Henry Hawes
16 Sept
mf George White
7 May
1864
1875
uWilliam George Atkinson
14 May
IttHenry Baynham
10 May
n Walter Hipkin Worsfold
3 Oct
1876
JVilliam Henry Panter
23 Nov
mfCharles George John Cater
13 Oct
1866
\l\Joseph Shellahear Virlav
2 Mar
1877
§tCharle» Walter Stuart .
13 Oct
1867
1881
*Sir Henry Felix Woods, KCVO.
17 Oct
Charles Chimmo Jeffery
5 Apr
186i)
1883
tJohn Mathew Lloyd
8 June
m Edward Wright Wild
16 Mar
10
22
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay.
§ Retired under Order -in- Council of 30th Bee., 1884.
669
SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
SUB-LIEUTENANTS RETIRED.
1869
Christopher John Leyland . . 28 Sept
Charles Richard Dawes, MA. . 30 Mar
Charles Alfred Richard Hutton 22 Oct
1871
William Moore West . .17 Feb
Francis Gerrase Ollicer . .14 June
Henry Dawson Archdall . . 27 July
Herbert Dampier Pbelps . . 27 July
Henry John Wodehouse . . 30 Sept
George Langdale Sunderland . 22 Dec
• 1872
Thomas Charlton Bay Thompson 7 Feb
John Edward Gordon Bond . 15 Apr
mThe Hon. Harry de Vere Pery 24 July
George Eastman . . .21 Sept
Edward Broughton Eyre . .14 Oct
1874
Thomas Stewart Porter
15
22 Apr
1877
H.S.H. Prinee Volbrath Charles
Von Lowenstein . . .21 June
1883
tn Osprey George Valentine Spain 24 Dec
1903
mCharles Pascoe Dumaresq . 22 Jan :
190
Cyril Cuthbert Anderson . .15 Feb
Josceline William Littleton . 30 Oct
1909
Arthur Bowness Currey Gibson 15 June
1912
James Francis Henry Startin
22
15 May
NAVIGATING SUB-LIEUTENANTS RETIRED.
1866
1864
Charles Fleming Goolden . .9 Aug
Edward Kearns
19 Maj
Officers whQ$ names are m italic^ hare commuted their pay.
CHAPLAINS.
670
KHC. after a Chaplain's name denotes shat he is an Honorary Chaplain to the
King.
CHAPLAINS OF THE FLEET RETIRED.
G^JittJohn Cox Cox-Edwards, M.A., KHC. 27 June 88
BlJohn Harcourt Berry, M.A., KHC 1 Sept 99
mWilliam Stuart Harris, D.D., KHC. 1 Mar 01
3
CHAPLAINS RETIRED
mHenry Hoarce Matchett, M.A
Henry Thompson Clerk
GHPThom&s Ashe, M.A
GHPWiWiaxa Allen Rutherford, D.D.
GHPJohn Kingston, LL.D., L.Th., V.D.
{Hon. Chaplain to the Territorial Force)
Charles John Corfe, D.D. {lately Bishop
of Cored)
Horatio Millett
Walter Longman Tucker, M.A
TWJohn Booth Budds, B.A
Xtt Alexander Nicholls, B.A.
mJames Payton, M.A. {Prebendary or
Hereford?)
Joseph Reed, M.A.
ntEugene Sullivan, M.A
John Henry Pitman, M.A.
(Holds G.H. Living oj Humshaugh)
John Lovell Robinson, M.A
Robert O'Donelan Ross-Lewin, M.A.,L.Th
(Hon. Canart of Newcastle).
(Holds G.H. Living of WarTi).
Frank Cole Stebbing, M.A.
tllEbenezer Thomas Fyffe, B.A. ...
William Oxland, B.A
(Holds G.H. Living of Alston with
Garrigill).
IttGeorge Leigh Blake, B.A.
UlCharles Robert Gamson, M.A. ...
George Harry Trehearne, B.A.
William Joseph Wilby, B.A.
mJohn Anderson Dougherty
mArthur Price Hill, B.A
m*Charles John Todd, M.A.
George Henry Marwood, M.A.
Reginald Dolby, M.A.
28
Chaplain.
20 Mar
54
30 Mar
55
24 May
55
12 Feb
56
13 Nov
66
16 July
67
1 Feb
71
25 Oct
71
2 8 Oct
71
25 June
72
22 May
73
18 Feb
74
14 Mar
74
30 Apr
75
21 July
75
20 Jan
76
25 Sept
76
6 Dec
76
19 Mar
77
3 Oct
77
28 Nov
77
9 May
78
9 June
7'.)
5 Jan
80
14 Dec
80
11 Jan
81
12 May
SI
9 Aug
81
Naval
Instructor.
31 Oct 55
15 June 55
29 Apr 64
18 Oct 66
28 Oct 71
28 June 78
12 Apr 66
19 Sept 76
13 July 75
28 Dec 76
13 Sept 77
13 Sept 77
24 Sept 84
^6 Aug 72
29 May 82
671
CHAPLAINS.
Charles Monck Vaughan, L.Th
mCharles Edward Panter, M.A
mFrancis Edward Pitman. B.A
mGeorge Goodenough, M.A.
mThomas Austin, M.A
(Chaplain of Bodmin Naval Prison").
William Vashon Eainier, M.A
Thomas Eoberts, M.A
John Miti'ord Morton, M.A.
James Henry Moriany. A K.C. ...
Richard David Lewis, M.A.
John Edward Scott Mason, B.A
mCharles Le Poer Trench Heaslop
Francis John Odell, B.A. ...
mFrancis Flynn, M.A., LL.D., B.D., K.H.C.
Arthur Baker, M.A.
Wilson Highmoor, M.A.
Matthew Richard Septimus Onslow, M.A.
John Edward Swift Johnson, M.A.
William Chadwick Bourchicr. M.A.
fHenry Charles Frotheringham Hunter ...
mAlwync Compton Howard Rice, M.A. ...
Arthur Cornwallis Evans, M A. ...
Frederick George Herbert Henry Eugene
White, M.A
Samuel St. Aidan Baylee, M.A. ...
Arthur Graham Kealy, M.A.
inHugh Keys Moore, B.A
Walter Bernard Kendall Francis, M.A. ...
Arthur William Plant, M.A., K.H.C. ...
mAugustine Rhun Price, M.A
William Henry Harvey Royse, M.A.
Cecil Archer, M.A. ...
David Richards, M.A.
mErnest George Cull, M.A.
(Holds 6.H. Living of Simonburn).
mEdwin Rouse Borthwick, B.A. ...
Edward Henry Good, M.A.
mFrancis Clement Hartley, B.A. ...
(Holds G.H. Living of Bellinghani).
Wilfrid Walmsley Nicholson, M.A.
(Holds 6:H. Living of 'Tliorneybuvti).
Arthur James Dexter, B.A.
(Holds G.H. Living of Falstone).
mCharles John Harper, B.A. ...
mCharles Henry Salisbury, M.A. ...
George Francis Longfield, M.A. ...
mBertram Henry Meeres, B.A.
(Holds G.H. Living of Greystead).
William Ernest Oliver Stevens, B.A.
*Henry Edwin Roberts, M.A
Lewis Griffith Jones, M.A.
John Hamilton Banks, B.A.
74
Chaplain.
A'aral Instructor. 1
11 Aug 81
1 —
17 Aug 81
—
18 Jan 82
9 May 82
—
12 May 82
19 July 82
6 Dec 82
6 June 83
—
8 Aug 83
28 Sept 81
8 Aug 83
—
21 Feb 84
22 June 85
9 Mar 84
28 May 85
14 Aug 84
—
25 Sept 84
—
3 Dec 84
28 Jan 85
20 Nov 85
16 May 85
18 May 85
—
27 Apr 85
—
5 Kch 86
—
12 Feb 86
—
16 Aug 86
6 Apr 87
14 Dec 86
27 Jan 87
—
22 Oct 87
6 Dec 87
12 Feb 87
2 Feb 88
27 Feb 89
18 Dec 88
—
4 Mar 90
5 Feb 91
17 Oct 91
—
16 Mar 92
—
25 Apr 92
19 Dec 92
25 Apr 92
19 Dec 92
1 Sept 92
19 Dec 92
27 Feb 93
—
25 Apr 93
9 Nov 03
1 June 93
—
5 Jan 97
17 May 97
5 Jan 97
17 June 97
5 Jan 97
8 Apr 97
7 June 97
25 Jan 98
5 Nov 98
—
30 Mar 99
— .
27 Dec 00
4 July 01
3 July 07
—
8 Mar 11
~
f Retired under Order-in- Council of 3rd August, 1897.
NAVAL INSTRUCTORS.
KH( . after the name of a Naval Instructor who is also a Chaplain denotes that
he is au Honorary Chaplain to the King.
NAVAL INSTRUCTORS RETIRED.
GHPxuSir John Knox Laughton, Kt
M.A., Litt.D., D.Litt
gffiPThomas Ashe, M.A
William Thomas Littlejohns
GHP^Nim&m Allen Rutherford, D.D.
GHPvtfNiWmm Silver
III James Payton, MA.
Walter Longman Tucker, M.A.
Joseph Dallin Cocks
Naval Instructor.
27 Dec 53
31 Oct ■ 55
4 Mar 64
29 Apr 64
15 June 65
12 Apr 66
18 Oct 66
4 June 68
Gliaqylain.
24 May 55
29 Apr 64
22 May 73
25 Oct 71
873
NAVAL INSTRUCTORS.
Naval Instructor.
CJiaplain.
mJames Robert Clark, C.B., M.A.
20 Mar 69
Henry Bedingfield Goodwin, M.A.
11 Aug 69
—
John Lovell Robinson, M.A
5 Jan 71
21 July
75
GjBPGeorge Williams
11 Apr 71
—
GHPmUenry Colmer Binmore
27 Apr 71
—
mJohn Booth Budds, B.A.
28 Oct 71
28 Oct
71
mWilliam Lloyd Healey ...
28 Mar 72
—
mJames Morton Pask, B.A.
28 Mar 72
—
lit John Anderson Dougherty
6 Aug 72
5 Jan
80
John Rainforth Walker, B.A
22 Jan 73
—
John Henry Pitman, M.A.
13 July 75
30 Apr
75
{Holds G.H. Living of Humshaugh.~)
Joseph Reed, M.A.
19 Sept 76
18 Feb
74
Frank Cole Stebbing, M.A
28 Dec 76
25 Sept
76
William Oxland, B.A
17 Sept 77
19 Mar
77
{Holds O.H. Living of Alston icith
Garrigill.')
mEbenezer Thomas Fyffe, B.A
13 Sept 77
6 Dec
76
mAlexander Nicolls, B.A
28 June 78
25 June 72
James Henry Moriarty, A.K.C.
28 Sept 81
8 Aug
83
George Henry Marwood, M.A.
29 May 82
12 May
81
m James McCarthy...
29 May 82
—
Charles Morgan, M.A
28 June 83
—
William Joseph Wilby, B.A.
24 Sept 84
9 June 79
George Proctor Edwards, B.A. ...
6 Mar 85
—
Robert Staveley, M.A
21 Apr 85
—
mCharles Le Poer Trench Heaslop
28 May 85
29 Mar
84
John Edward Scott Mason, B.A....
22 June 85
21 Feb
84
Wilson Highmoor, M.A. ...
20 Nov 85
28 Jan
85
mHugh Keys Moore, B.A.
12 Feb 87
6 Dec
87
Arthur Cornwallis Evans, M.A. ...
6 Apr 87
16 Aug
86
mCharles Henry Salisbury, M.A
8 Apr 97
5 Jan
97
Walter Bernard Kendall Francis, M.A....
27 Feb 89
2 Feb
88
mAugustine Rhun Price, M.A.
5 Feb 91
4 Mar
90
mHenry Wadsworth Midgley, B.A.
16 Feb 91
—
David Richards
19 Dec 92
25 Apr
92
mErnest George Cull, M.A.
19 Dec 92
25 Apr
92
(Holds G.H. Living of Sinionbum.)
mEdwin Rouse Borthwick, B.A
19 Dec 92
1 Sept
92
mFrancis Clement Hartley, B.A
8 Nov 93
25 Apr
93
{Holds G.H. Living of Belling ham. ~)
Arthur James Dexter, B.A.
17 May 97
5 Jan
97
{Holds G.H. Living of Falstone.~)
mCharles John Harper, B.A
17 June 97
5 Jan
97
George Francis Longfield, M.A. ...
25 Jan 98
7 June 9^
Herbert Martin Ruddock, M.A
7 June 01
—
*Henry Edwin Roberts, M.A
49
4 July 01
27 July
00
ENGINEER OFFICERS.
674
ENGINEEK VICE-ADMJRAL RKTlBED.
Sir Albert John Durston, K.C.B. {Late Engineer -in- Chief of the Fleet) 1 Jan 06
CHI UK iNSKECTORtt OK
MaOHINKKY KETIKKIj
^SPlttHarry Williams ... 2 Jan 84
(SLETPmCharles Malcolm Johnson
XSlSir John Harold Heii'ernan,
5 Dec
91
K.C.B... . 5 July 85
GSPm James Wootton, C.B. ... 15 Oct
92
GSPmSir Henry Benbow,
James Melrose, C.B 29 Jan
96
K.C.B., D.S.0 31 Dec 88
3
m William James Canter ... 1 Apr
7
00
ENGINEER REAR-ADMIRALS RETIRED.
William Winsland Chilcott, C.B.
William George Littlejohns, C.B.
(J)John Allin Lemon ...
Charles Rudd
John Pitt
tttSamuel John Robins ...
Robert Mayston, C.B
mRi chard James Tench
George Arthur Haddy ...
Charles Lane, C.B.
William Henry Riley ...
mCaleb John North
mRobert Browne Priston
mJames Martin Cameron Bennett, M.V.O.
mJohn Evans Chase ...
mGeorge Elbrow
Ill William Lewis Wishart
mJohn Stocker Sanders, C.B
Edwin Little
UlThomas Agnew
mWilliam bharp
John Hughes Adams ...
John Fielder
m James Joseph Stuart
James John Frost
mWilliam Milton
Charles William Gregory
mFrederick Thomas Warren Curtis ...
28
1 Apr 98
17 Jan 99
1 Oct 01
1 Apr 02
1 Apr 02
1 Apr 02
9 July 04
17 May 05
21 Sept 05
2 Jan 07
29 Aug 07
25 Oct 07
5 Not 07
14 May 08
4 Sept 08
24 Sept 08
19 Oct 08
13 Mar 09
16 Aug 09
2 Nov 09
4 Nov 09
U Aug 1"
21 Feb 11
27 Apr 11
20 May 11
27 Feb 12
9 Oct 12
4 Nov 12
ENGINEER CAPTAINS RETIRED.
William Allen Howlett 1 Apr 02
(2)mlsaac Edwin Hurst 12 June 03
William Henry Bramsdon ... ... ... ... 8 July 04
Walter Coleman 9 July 04
mWilliam Hines 22 June 06
John William Hole 25 Oct 07
Alfred John Nye, M.V.O 14 May 08
mDaniel William Cross Griffin 5 Aug 08
George William Barry 4 Sept 08
mJohn Robert James Pedrick 24 Sept 08
(i)mEdwin Cornish 7 Dec 08
mHenry Samuel Rashbrook 17 Feb 09
Thomas Thorne 8 Apr 09
mJohn Edward Johnson 1 Jan 10
William Onyon, M.V.O 29Junell
15
675
INSPECTORS OF MACHINERY.
INSPECTOR OF MACHINERY RETIRED.
Frederick Edward Shean 20 Feb 92
FLEET, STAFF, AND CHIEF ENGINEERS RETIRED WITH
THE RANK OF INSPECTOR OF MACHINERY.
Retired
Inspector of
Machinery.
Seniority as
Chief Engineer.
^SPlttWilloughby Drurr
imond
Beaton
22 Aug 84
1 Sept 70
Itt Andrew Watt
25 Apr 90
28 July 75
GHPmJoYm Kice ...
4 Apr 88
21 Apr 76
GHPxaSames Ireland
5 Oct 87
8 Sept 76
GHPWiMi&m Tottenham .
10 Sept 88
3 May 77
Mathew Mclntyre
30 Sept 89
8 July 77
mWilliam Phillip Ward .
19 Nov 89
14 July 77
IttLeopold Miles G-reen
18 Nov 90
15 Sept 77
^^.PmPeter Eckford
19 Sept 90
1 Dec 77
David Wilson
2 Sept 89
20 Feb 78
GHP(r)Gustsiv Adolph Ca
rl Bencke 22 Mar 90
17 Apr 78
James Alfred Shawyer
2 Jan 97
6 May 78
mWilliam Edward Richer
24 Sept 89
24 May 78
in Edward Hightman Wille
y ... 18 Apr 92
12 July 78
Edwin James Comley
10 Jan 95
20 Sept 78
mWilliam Robert McAvoy
31 Aug 97
27 Dec 78
Richard Selles Lee
4 July 96
30 June 79
Charles William Nibbs
3 Nov 96
12 Mar 80
mRobert Hall
16 Aug 93
26 Dec 80
INSPECTORS OF MACHINERY.
676-7
FLEET, STAFF, AND CHIEF ENGINEERS RETIRED WITH THE
RANK OF INSPECTOR OF MACHINERY— continued.
Retired
Inspector of
Machinery.
Seniority as
Chief Engineer.
Charles Salmon ...
1 Feb 96
23 Sept 81
IttSamuel Joseph Rock ...
8 July 98
24 Mar 82
TJtRobert Burridge
9 Oct 95
28 June 82
Charles Edward Stewart
18 May 98
10 July 82
Charles Albert Walmsley
1 Jan 96
9 Dec 82
William Blake Rock
30 Nov 96
2 Jan 83
mHenry Laughrin
10 Mar 01
24 Jan 83
tltHenry Charles Stansmore
3 Mar 99
29 May 83
Frederic George Whittaker
15 May 00
2 June 83
Hugh Burstow
7 Jan 95
9 July 83
mJames Leighton...
2 Mar 00
1 Sept 83
James Frost Babb
21 Nov 99
13 Sept 83
George Stovell Newton ...
15 Sept 00
25 Sept 83
George John Fraser
16 Feb 01
23 Oct 83
William Henry Burner ...
26 Jan 01
2 Dec 83
lltAndrew Spalding
12 Feb 00
2 Jan 84
ntRichard Gould Callaway
8 July 98
28 Mar 84
(T)tltFrancis Ford
23 Sept 02
1 Apr 84
Edward Norrington
28 Sept 01
21 May 84
mWilliam Elvy Beal
21 June 02
10 Aug 84
Robert Cullen Moon
26 June 02
2 Sept 85
Nicholas Meaden ...
29 Dec 00
30 Oct 85
mGeorge Ferrier Laird ...
8 Jan 02
9 Mar 86
James Henry Gilbert
10 Dec 02
22 Nov 86
mThomas Moms
4 May 01
1 June 87
mJohn Gardner ...
16 Oct 02
5 Oct 87
mFrederick Augustus Cocks
24 Jan 03
7 Oct 87
Tit William Cook ...
13 May 02
2 Dec 87
47
678
ENGINEER CAPTAINS.
ENGINEER COMMANDERS RETIRED WITH THE RANK OJ
ENGINEER CAPTAIN.
Henry Charles Goldsmith
John Waghorn Webb Waghorn...
Alfred Palmer
tJames Dawe Nicholson
mJobn A'Court ...
mCharles Dawe ...
Charles Henry Pellow
(J)m William Thomas Allen
Thomas New
lttFrancis James Moore ...
mWilliam Henry Matthews
mWilliam James Maudling
Henry James Joseph Galton Moon
James Collie Larg
mWilliam Samuel Stribling
Richard Samuel Hamm ...
tttRichard George Willby
Thomas Rule
mGeorge Parsons
Thomas Hobbins Hyde ...
James Shirvell
mJohn William Bennington
nt Joseph Laingmaid
(7)irtThomas James Haddy ..»
Jo-eph Wray Allen
m William Henry Pibworth
tltJames Edward Duncan Graham
William Lonnon ...
Alfred Rayner
fllCornelius Henry Steward
Alfred Daniel Watson ...
Henry John Walker
Hugh Hawkins ...
(J) William James Brown
(/)mJohn Jones
( Chief Inspector of Coal, South Wales.)
Harry Howard Meadus ...
tnJoseph Harrison William How-
ard Ellis
m Joseph Thomas Purkis
George Edward Bench
John Lake Michell
Edward George Pitt Moffett ...
.PTFlttRobert Samuel George Norgate
Jehn George Lightfoot Baker ...
John Greet Stevens
Walter Brown
mArthur John Johns
Alexander Kerr ...
47
Retired Engineer
Captain.
21 May
03
22 Dec
03
4 Dec
03
9 Oct
03
20 Dec
03
9 May
05
15 Jan
04
29 Apr
04
1 Mar
04
24 July
04
30 July
05
16 Sept
06
13 Dec
04
15 May
05
4 May
05
19 Apr
05
5 Aug
05
21 Jan
07
23 Jan
04
26 Mar
07
22 Apr
04
12 Dec
03
10 Nov
04
9 Aug
05
21 Sept
04
12 Feb
07
4 Dec
09
23 Sept
08
28 Dec
08
1 Jan
09
1 Apr
08
2 Oct
09
7 Mar
11
30 Aug
10
14 May
12
27 May 08
1 Jan
28 May
16 Apr
9 June
20 May
13 Nov
14 July
1 Jan
31 Aug
1 Jan
1 Jan
Engineer
Commander.
11 Dec 87
24 Feb 88
I July 89
17 Sept 89
1 Nov 89
22 Sept 90
7 Oct 90
22 Nov 90
3 Jan 91
3 Jan 91
5 Feb 91
29 Sept 91
4 Oct 91
6 Oct 91
15 Dec 91
10 Jan 92
24 Jan 92
2 Mar 92
5 Apr 92
1 May 92
1 Sept 92
II Sept 92
1 Nov 92
1 Feb 93
10 Feb 93
18 Apr 93
19 July 93
9 Oct 93
20 Oct 93
19 Apr 94
26 Apr 94
29 Apr 94
8 May 94
7 June 94
10 Jan 95
9 May 95
16 Aug 95
18 Nov 95
9 Jan 96
12 Mar 96
12 Apr 96
19 Apr 96
21 Aug 96
20 Sept 96
8 Oct 96
9 Oct 96
15 Nov 96
^Retired prior to Order in Council of 9th October, 1903.
ENGINEER CAPTAINS.
679
ENGINEER COMMANDERS RETIRED WITH THE RANK OF ENGINEER
CAPTAW— continued.
mSamuel Aston
mWalter James Featherstone
mFrederick William Wells
Edwin John Austen
m Alfred William Gibbs
IttAlbert Valentine Blake
(Serving under the Turkish Government?)
lltCharles Frederick Henry Tilbrook
Henry Wallis
Frederick John Flood
Colin McKenzie Norris ...
mJohn William Pleming ...
John Adam Murray
ntGeorge Ramsay ...
tttFrancis Thomas George ...
Frederick Matthew Cottam
Edward James Edgar
William Frederick Turner
mWilliam Richard Apps, MVO
Francis William Highton ...
George Albert Haggarty ...
(' President' addl. as Inspt. of Coals, Newcastle)
George Libbey Roberts Perkins ..
William Henry Adams
(Serving under Turkish Government)
William James Black
(Serving under Turkish Government)
mFrederick Philip Smith ...
Alfred Hart ,
mJohn David Rees ,
mS.dney George Haddock
inRichard Willis Jones
mWilliam Pote Chapman ...
George Thomas James Ludlow ..
* James Herbert Watson
(Serving under Greek Government.)
m William Ramsey Parker
George William Noll
William John Hender
mAlbert Edward Tompkins
William Henry Meadus ...
Edwin William Cudlip ...
Edward Albert Ernest Crowley .
Robert St. John Raper
John Horsey Dalrymple ...
Robert Kentish Herbert ...
mBenjamin James Watkins
John Sugars Gibson- Sugars
Albert Edward Cox
John Tom Hickman Ward, MVO
mHarold Gaisford...
93
Retired Engineer
Engineer
Ci i p tain.
Commander.
7 Aug OS
19
Jan 97
20 July 08
7
May 97
4 Feb 09
7
May 97
30 May 08
10
June 97
1 Sept 09
1
Sept 97
30 Dec 09
1
Jan 98
1 Jan 11
1
Feb 98
23 May 08
1
Feb 98
26 Aug 09
1
June 98
7 Dec 08
1
Aug 98
1 Jan 1 L
9
Aug 98
5 Sept 11
28
Aug 98
13 Dec 09
1
Dec 98
5 Aug 09
6
Jan 99
5 Dec 10
8
Jan 99
13 Jan 12
27
Apr 99
27 Sept 10
16
May 99
19 Jan 12
25
June 99
1 Jan 12
1
July 99
23 Aug 11
7
July 99
1 Feb 12
28
July 99
1 Jan 12
1
Aug 99
26 July 11
10
Oct 99
2 Mar 12
1
Nov 99
27 Aug 12
1 Jan 00
1 Jan 12
5
Jan 00
24 May 12
24
Jan 00
1 Jan 12
2
Feb 00
28 Jan 11
11
Apr 00
1 Jan 12
23
Apr 00
10 Feb 12
27
June 00
8 Aug 11
4
Nov 00
14 Mar 11
1
Dec 00
7 Nov 11
1
Sept 01
30 May 13
21
Sept 01
2 Nov 12
24
Sept 01
15 May 12
1
Dec 01
1 Jan 12
3
Jan 02
2 Oct 12
1
Feb 02
17 Mar 14
1 Mar 02
9 Mar 13
6
Mar 02
15 Jan 13
1
Apr 02
2 Aug 12
1
May 02
5 Sept 13
19
May 02
20 Sept 12
27
May 02
5 Apr 12
31
May 02
679e
ENGINEER CAPTAINS.
ENGINEER COMMANDERS RETIRED WITH THE RANK OF ENGINEER
CAPTAIN— continued.
Retired Engineer
Engine
sr
Captain.
Commander.
lit David Peacock ...
10 Aug 12
1 June
02
lit William Wesley Hardwick
2 Aug 12
11 Sept
02
Alfred Hills
1 Aug 13
21 Sept
02
Thomas Robert Reynolds ...
7 Jan 13
18 Nov
02
Leonard Backler ...
26 Mar 13
4 Mar
03
Hamilton James Coad
16 Aug 12
1 May
03
William Wilkinson Lawrance ...
12 Feb 13
6 May
03
Frederick George Jacobs ...
23 Apr 13
17 July
03
Joseph Napton Crowle ...
30 Aug 12
1 Sept
03
Jasper William Alfred Parrott . . .
16 June 12
9 Sept
03
Henry Abbott
6 Sept 12
9 Oct
03
Robert Boles Garde
16 Dec 13
25 Nov
03
George Knowling Edwards
18 Sept 13
12 Dec
03
mThomas Stapelton Guyer
17 Mar 13
23 Jan
04
Richard Collingwood
16 Dec 11
8 Feb
04
James Robert Rofiey
5 Aug 12
13 Feb
04
mErnest William Rodet
31 Oct 12
22 Feb
04
William Fryer Hinchcliff
23 Feb 14
I Apr
04
William Henry James
25 Nov 13
1 Apr
04
(Manage)' Engineering Depart-
ment, Devonporb Dockyard.)
Robert Bell Ayers, M.V.O.
24 Oct 13
1 Apr
04
* Charles Beresford Lecky
14 Sept 13
1 Sept
04
lltJohn Joseph George Gitsham
Percey ...
21 Aug 12
1 Oct
04
tit George William Murray
20 June 13
31 Oct
04
William George Ludgate ...
12 Feb 14
1 Nov
04
Peter Thomson Crichton ...
14 July 13
21 Nov
04
Absolom Richard Rolle
25 Julv 13
1 iune
06
119
FLEET ENGINEERS
680
FLEET ENGINEERS RETIRED.
1886
GHPJohnWKie
mKobert William
GHPJoseph J. Greathead
GJf PGeorge Trivess .
(JJETPrnWilliam Glasspole
mFrederick William Brown
GSPBenjumm Fittock Pine
(r^PmJobn Mather
GHPmJohn Albion Lodge .
John Lowrie .
Edward Lewis
GHPmQeorge Fullerton Bell
tnHenderson Leslie .
^.ffPfltGeorge Thompson
mThomas Burnett
John Pearse
GHPaxJamea Jessop
mJohn Boxell .
Thomas Frederic Hight
Richard Williamson Topp
James Gordon Bain
Thomas Scott (a) ,
Thomas Willmott .
GHPwx William Thomas
Brewer
George Quick .
William John Hancock
William Vincent
John Dunlop . .
(9//PmWilliam Bryan .
James Edmonds .
Fleet Engineer.
Calvert,
1887
mWilliam Henry George Webb .
Thomas Alfred Hearson . ,
32
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
17 Feb
12 May
18 May
30 June
11 July
18 July
6 Aug
13 Sept
27 Sept
CJiief Engineer.
4 Apr
2 Aug
6 Feb 55
18 July 56
15 Nov 56
4 Apr 60
26 June 61
25 Sept 62
10 Sept 63
2 Feb 67
2 Feb 69
19 May 70
2 July 70
7 Dec 70
2 May 72
31 Mar 74
26 Mar 75
5 July 75
1J May 76
1 May 77
1 May 77
1 May 77
17 July. 77
13 Oct 77
12 May 78
18 May 78
30 June 78
11 July 78
18 July 78
6 Aug 78
13 Sept 78
27 Sept 78
4 Apr 79
2 Aug 79
681
FLEET ENGINEERS
1888
Fleet Engineer.
Chief Engineer.
Frederick S. Turner
John Tolley Morgan
24 May
6 July
24 May 80
6 July 80
1889
Thomas Burnes
(J)Richard Henry Barrett
27 May
31 Aug
27 May 81
31 Aug 81
1890
ttt William Mark Feak
1U William Thomas Coope
^-ETPmGeorge Nathaniel Hare-
ward Michell
11 July
11 Oct
16 Oct
11 July 82
11 Oct 82
16 Oct 82
1892
I
Richard Thomas Bundle...
ltt*Henry George Johnston
ntMatthew Richard Miller
in William Joshua Harding
10 May
19 May
9 July
19 July
10 May 84
19 May 84
9 July 84
19 July 84
1893
; James Daniel Chater
Henry Jolliffe
John Theophilus Hervey Denny
5 May
6 May
3 Oct
5 May 85
6 May 85
3 Oct 85
1894
c ., .
:: George Harding
Henry Cook
Henry Eggleton Wingfield
tttEdward Jackson
Bichard A. Shapcott
Charles William Thorne
Bichard Harris
1895
19 May
15 June
8 July
27 July
27 Aug
22 Nov
30 Nov
19 May 86
15 June 86
8 July 86
27 July 86
27 Aug 86
22 Nov 86
30 Nov 86
John McCarthy
Oscar George Egan
John Francis Byder
mGeorge John Boss
tttSamuel George Follett
TltThomas Alban Morris
mWilliam George Barsons
18 Apr
26 Apr
1 May
1 June
19 June
9 July
10 Sept
18 Apr 87
26 Apr 87 '
1 May 87
1 June 87
19 June 87
9 July 87
10 Sept 87
1896
mThomas George Coomber
William Henry Michell
John Bobert Dunmore Johnson
William Augustus Ellis
William Henry Gay
65
10 Jan
1 June
1 July
5 Sept
8 Dec
10 Jan 88
1 June 88
1 July 88
5 Sept 88
8 Dec 88
FLEET ENGINEERS, ENGINEER COMMANDERS. 682
1897
ThomaB Williams ....
mMatthew Wellington Ellia
Arthur John London
in William James Andrew
1899
Fleet Engineer.
Chief Engineer.
1 Mar
24 June
4 Sept
29 Sept
1 Mar 89
24 June 89
4 Sept 89
29 Sept 89
Joseph Monk ....
1900
8 Feb
4 Sept 83
§James Lane .....
m James Armstrong .
mGeorge Joseph Gorfett
1902
10 Jan
19 Feb
16 July
10 Jan 92
19 Feb 92
16 July 93
Charles Alfred Harding .
74
1 Oct
lOct 94
ENGINEER COMMANDERS.
James John Walker 2 j Apr 92
mJosiah Philip Thomas 24 Dec 92
mGeorge Aborn .31 Dec 92
George Baltic Alton . 1 Apr 93
Henry Thomas Hammond 6 July 93
mGeorge Thomas Simmons 8 Sept 93
tmThomas Francis Brown 5 Oct 93
mCharles Underhill .9 Aug 94
mHenry John Rampling 3 Sept 94
John Kerr 6 Sept 94
mThomas Whebby 20 Sept 94
mWilliam John Mabb 20 Feb 95
William Walter White 1 Oct 95
mDavid Jackson Bennett 9 July 96
mJohn William Agnew 16 Oct 96
tmWiUiam John Bevan ....... 19 Nov 96
Stephen Hockey 23 July 97
John Edwin Jenkins 4 Nov 97
John Mark Downer 1 July 98
mHarry Christopher McLean 8 Jan 99
m*William Constantine Burnett 1 Apr 99
mJames Barber 1 Oct 99
Walter John Graham . 12 Oct 99
Samuel Godbeer 5 July 00
mFrederick Marwood Donald Spry 6 Feb 01
Edward George Guyatt 18 Feb 01
Lewis Edward Thumwood 19 May 01
mErnest Fothergill Sparks 1 Sept 01
George Pascoe 1 Jan 02
William McKee Wisnom 1 Aug 02
30
§> Retired under Order-m- Council of 3rd Aug., 1897.
\lRetiredi prior to Order-in- Council of 8th October, 1903.
^Retired under the provisions of Order -in- Council of 13th May, 1901.
683-5 ENG. COMDRS., STAFF ENGINEER, CH. ENGINEERS
ENGINEER COMMANDERS— continued.
Richard Wright Toman ® 26 Oct 02
Edward Swinney .1 Sept 03
Frank Averre Allden ... . 1 Oct 03
Albert John Carnt 22 Nov 03
George Thomas Kerswell 13 Feb 04
m**Edmund Edward Bond, C.M.G., D.S.O.
(Director of Sudan Steamers Department.')
mJohn Benjamin Butcher . . .
Henry Thomas Knapman
mHarry George Andrews
mErnest Augustus William Head ....
Frederick Harry Dart ....
William Henry Wood .
Percy Bingham . .
Henry Thomas Li versedge
Alfred Edwin Chapman Deacon ....
William Smeeton Frowd
2 Mar 04
28 Mar 04
1 Apr 04
1 Apr 04
1 May 04
8 June 04
28 July 04
15 Sept 04
10 Oct 04
14 Oct 04
5 May 05
(Serving under Canadian Government, as Chief Engineer of Halifax Dockyard.)
m George Attwool
(T)Charles Edward Eldred
Ernest Cripps Thornhill ,
Henry Charles Rush .
m Henry Charles Wonham Peel ,
1 Oct 05
8 Mar 06
1 Apr 06
15 May 06
21 May 06
Harry Basson . .17 Oct 06
(JlHerbert John Leader
mWilliam Albert Pearce Smith
JHenry Abbott Gedye
William Read Davies
John Ernest Mortimer
tltCharles Ernest Henry Osbourne
mHarry Ranson Batchelor
Henry Fergie Daves .
John Edward Haves.
tnPercy George Drake
mWilliam Henry Samuel Moysey
Arthur Maitland Underbill
J George Wormald
William Petrie Legate
Thomas Henry Soper
67
23 Jan 07
1 Feb 07
1 Apr 07
1 Apr 07
1 Apr 07
1 Apr 07
1 Apr 07
1 Apr 07
1 July 07
1 Oct 07
1 Jan 08
1 July 10
1 Jan 11
1 Jan 11
7 Jan 13
STAFF ENGINEER.
1899
Marlin Stuart ....
1
Staff Engineer.
Chief Engineer,
7 Sept
7 Sept 95
CHIEF ENGINEERS.
1898.
Charles Edward Shorey
John Lennox Fleetwood
2
9 July
4 Nov
X Retired under the provisions of Order-in- Council of \Mh May, 1901.
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
68'"
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
1887
James Arthur Reynolds
1889
Mark Blakeman . . .
1892
HtWilliam George Glanville
Frederick John Page*
1893
mAlf red Henry Moysey
William McGregor . . .
ittThomas Percival Jackson
J Arthur Robert Anderson
1895
mtUichard Herbert Pearce .
1896
lit Roger Baron
JGeorge Thomson Paterson
1897
{William Arthur Wallis .
Walter James Leighton . .
1898
J William Henry Murray .
J Thomas James Dawson ,
1899
Frank Guyer
8 Oct
1 Feb
1 Mar
1 Sept
1 Mar
. 1 Mar
. 2 June
. 1 Oct
14 Dec
1 Jan
1 Apr
. 1 July
. 1 July
1 Jan
1 July
. Uuly
. 1 Dec
4 Apr
1 Jan
1 Jan
Edward Vernon Wand . .
1900
UlThomas Francis Brown .
1901
John William James Sellex.
mArchibald Henry Collins
1902
J John Stocker Sanders .... 1 Jan
J John Thomson ... 1 Apr
mHenry Richard Smalley Hughes 1 July
1903
William John Hambly
IttHarold Victor Hume Watch .
% mCharles Plimsoll Whitford
Bartlett .
2 Jan
1 Apr
1 Dec
26
15 Feb
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Jun
1 Jun
15 Sept
1904
X Alfred Elvery Allen
mJohn Kennedy.
"John George Gundry
Henry James Walters Tapp
Cecil Robert Tooth
JAlfred Howard Gorges
1905
JCobham Claude Arthur Stuart 1 Jan
J John Brian Barrett 1 Apr
mEdwin Walton Young . . 1 Apr
Edwin Francis St. John . . 1 Apr
(Serving under Turkish Government.}
^Stanley George Nancarrovv . . 25 Nov
1906
% Edward Arnold Hird .... 1 Apr
A.llan Pettman ... . 1 Apr
uThomas John Wells .... 1 Apr
Archibald Douglas Worth . .15 Oct
Serving under the Canadian
Government.
1907
J Bertie Cecil Bowler
mHenry Thomas Palmer Leverett
William Thomas Bickell
{Employed as Assist, to Engr.
Overseer, Birmingham Dis-
trict, tempy.~)
William Perry Griffin ....
1908
J Harry John Symonds
Herbert Harry Wilkins
JJames Ewing MacLaren .
George Stoat Duncan Lord
William Halbert Roxburgh
J Victor Oswald Foreman .
1909
Victor William Edward Allaway
1910
mGilbert John Parr .
tttJames Currie
Georee Charles Theodore Turner
1911
Thomas Killick
Edward George Cawley
1912
mGeorge Davidson
1 Mai'
1 Apr
1 Apr
1 Aul
. 1 Jan
. 1 Jan
. 1 Jan
. 15 Feb
. 1 Apr
. 1 Nov
1 Aug
14 Mar
1 Apr
1 Aug
29 Sept
1 Nov
1 Apr
X Retired under the provisions of Order-in- Council of 13th May, 1901.
687
ENGINEERS.
ENGINEERS RETIRED WITH THE RANK OF CHIEF
ENGINEER.
mDavid Millar
Joseph Bowman Firth
William Henry Moon
mThomas Scott (rf)
mHenry Watts Ross
PW m James Redgrave
6
Retired Chief
Engineer.
6 Sept 78
3 Feb 80
23 July 88
13 Apr 88
16 June 87
26 Mar 84
Engineer.
26 Nov 63
10 May 67
24 Feb 68
22 Apr 68
23 Nov 68
28 Dec 68
ENGINEERS RETIRED.
For List of Pensioned Engineers, see page 689-690.
1861
mWilliam Williamson
1863
Thomas Ball .
William Henry Bambury
1864
Lawrence Moreton .
1865
Thomas Baldwin , ,
John Barnard Stevens
mThomas Scarrott Grice .
Valentine Home . .
1866
John Watson («) . .
1867
Thomas Russell .
Edwin Corbet Legh .
Francis Thomas Russell
George O'Brien
Thomas Cape ,
John Leeson . .
mWilliam Scott .
WiUiam Walker (a) .
John Franklin .
mJoseph Connolly
Richard Green .
20
30 Nov
9 Apr
15 July
29 Apr
21 Jan
15 July
2 Oct
4 Dec
19 Deo
1 Feb
1 Feb
23 Mar
3 Apr
27 June
23 Aug
21 Sept
27 Sept
8 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
HtJohn Dinwoodie
John Plowright
Stephen Vincent Bull
John Taylor (c)
Thomas Pringle
Thomas Barnes .
1868
James Watson Watson
Robert Haxby Cooper
Thomas Carter .
George Pratt
Richard Stacey Willcocks .
John Richard Rogers Potam
John Brown (J)
Robert John Norman
Philip Blanch .
mGeorge Griggs Smith
John Glaysher .
William Edward Prescott .
PPFCharles Thomson
William Fletcher Cole
1869
mGeorge Samuel Cornish
in John Taylor Coombs
Richard Joseph Palmer Jones
George Tremain Stronach
James Parry . ,
mJoseph Forster
46
3 Jan
30 Jan
24 Feb
7 Apr
22 Apr
27 June
3 July
20 July
4S,
24 Sept
24 Sept
24 Oct
28 Dec
28 Dec
20 Mar
28 May
21 July
21 Aug
21 Oct
28 Nov
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted tlieir pay.
ENGINEERS.
688
1870
1884
Nicholas H. Rowe
. 21 Sept
Richard Samuel Hornsby .
1 Mar
HlGeorge Mackney . .
. 21 Nov
William Hall .
22 May
m Frederick John Kingston
22 May
tttEdwin Bell .
11 June
1871
1887
t James Adamson
. 21 Jan
Henry Albert Madge
1 Feb
1872
1888
JmArthur George Jackson
t James Frederick Lewis .
. 21 Oot
1889
1 Sept
1874
Warwick Monkhouse . .
2 Apr
mJames Maling . .
. 3 June
Charles John Hay
1890
1 Sept
1875
^Frederick William AuBtin
lMar
Robert William Simmonds
1 Sept
Soper Thomas Sugden , '
. 23 Jan
mf John Albert Kemp .
. 20 Feb
1891
mJames Charles Oare
. 25 June
JRobert Arthur Hunter ,
1 Mar
mJohn Alfred Vaughan .
1 Sept
1878
1892
Edward Price . ,
. 25 Apr
James Henry David Barry
1893
1 Mar
1879
John O'Neill .
1 Mar
mHoratio Frederick Walton
. 18 June
Henry Ernest Tregenna .
1 Apr
James Bntchart . , .
. 27 Oct
1895
Ernest Haves . . . ,
1 Apr
1881
.William Henry Walter Stewart
1 Sept
mNathaniel Edward Green
. 23 Sept
1897
•
$ Charles Frederick Jordan
1 July
1883
1900
John Frederick Price
59
. 19 Nov
Archibald Hilliard Carlisle
71
1 July
% Retired under the provisions of Order-in- Council of 3rd Aug., 1897
§ Retired under the provisions of Order -in- Council of VUh May, 19oi.
689-90 LIST OF ENGINEERS ON THE PENSIONED LIST.
ENGINEER SUB-LIEUTENANTS.
1893
Arthur Percival Sims Spencer .... 1 July
1901
Wilfred James Hawken 1 July
1902
Albert Ernest Hunt 1 July
1910
fWilliam Wales Edward 1 Feb
Grice Widenham Smyth 1 Aug
5
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS RETIRED.
Sdward Attwood
1875
t
1884
Harry Weir
William John Waugh
3
11 Feb
1 Jan
1 Jan
1898
Frederick Mills Hall
Thomas Bentley Dalzell .
James Arthur Watts .
1 June
1 J ant
1 June
LIST OF ENGINEERS ON THE PENSIONED LIST.
ENGINEERS.
Tames A. Limbert .
Matthew Barker
John B. J amen
Immer Fielden
Joseph Hopwood .
James F. Finlay .
fTFLawrence Steele
30 Jan 58
9 Apr 63
21 Jan 64
9Maj 64
11 Feb 65
16 Aug 66
3 Dec 66
John Simoni . . ,
Thomas G. Punnett
f homai J. Richard*
Henry F. Strugnell
Henry Rider .
P W Maurice Whyham .
< IharleB J. W. Bridle
14
24 Jan 67
23 Aug 67
21 Sept 67
21 Sept 67
3 Jan 68
21 Oct 69
21 Jan 71
1st CLASS ASSISTANT AND ACTING ASSISTANT ENGINEERS.
Charles Bonwiok (acf) . . 30 July 60 I Dayid Crichton (fc) (act) . 23 Oct 65
t Retired with a gratuity under Order-in- Council of IZth May, 1901.
MEDICAL OFFICERS.
691
KHP. after an Officer's name denotes that he is an Honorary Physician, and KHS. that
he is an Honorary Surgeon to the King.
•After an Officer's name denotes that he has been awarded Sir Gilbert Blane's Medal.
DIRECTORS-GENERAL OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
OF THE NAVY RETIRED.
GSP mlnspector-Oenrral Sir James Nicholas Dick, E.C.B., KHS.
GSP mlnnpector- General Sir Henry Frederick Norbury,*
K.C.B.. M.D., F.R.C.S., KHS
GSP xflSurgeon- General Sir James Porter, X.C.B., LL.D., M.D.,
M.A., KHP. (with relative rank of Vice-Admiral, 11 May 1908).
INSPECTORS-GENERAL OF HOSPITALS AND FLEETS,
RETIRED.
taSir Doyle Money Shaw, K.C.B. 7 May 88
Bt William Harris Lloyd, M.D.,
KHS 25 Nov 90
GHPm Adam Brunton Messer*,
M.D., KHP 27 Apr 92
Thomas Smith Burnett.F.R.C.S ,2 Sept 96
mH. nry Macdonnell, C.B. . 10 Apr 97
GHPmJames William Fisher,
M.L. .... 9 Mar 9S
George Maclean* ,M.D., M.A. 5 Apr 98
7
Thomas Browne, M.D. , 4 June 99
(.//Henry Dawson Stanistreet 23 Aug 99
mJamesHa?niltonMartm,D.S.0.1 Jan 00
Henry Charles Woods, C.V.O.,
C.B., M.D., KHP . . 1 Aug 00
mJohn Cassilis Birkmyre Maclean,
M.B.. MA.. , .5 Dec 03
m*Charles Cane Grodding,*C.B. 5 Dec 03
UtHenry Thompson Cox . . 25 Jan 06
William Edward Breton, M.D. 31Dec 07
m Leonard Henry Kellett,
M.D., M.A 17 Jan 09
16
SURGEONS-GENERAL, RETIRED.
i Sir Thomas Desmond Gimlette, K.C.B. * 1 July 07
IllOhristopher Pearson, M.D. , M.A. , KHP. 11 May 08
Howard Todd, C.B., KHS 30 May 08
DEPUTY INSPECTORS -GENERAL OF HOSPITALS AND
FLEETS RETIRED WITH THE RANK OF INSPECTOR-
GENERAL.
Retired
Deputy
Inspector'
Inspector-
General
General.
Francis William Davis, F.R.C.S.*
4 Apr 89
3 Aug 81
vaBelgrave Ninnis, C.V.O., M.D.* .
1 Sept 97
5 May 83
Henry Had low *
7 Ma}- 94
3 May 89
Ui Walter Reid. M.D
24 May 95
1 May 91
Thomas Lyle Horner ....
1 Oct 03
9 Mar 98
mWilliam Berkeley Drew . .
22 Feb 05
i Mar 01
Michael FitzGerald, C.M.G.
27 May 05
1 Sept 01
Robert Bentham t •-
1 7 Mar 07
2 Sept 01
Standish Thomas O'Grady
26 Jan 10
18 Feb 04
Joseph Crowley, M.D
10
7 Dec 10
17 Mar 07
692 MEDICAL
OFFICERS.
DEPUTY SURGEONS-GENERAL RETIRED WITH THE
RANK OF SURGEON- GENERAL.
Hetired
Surgeon-
General.
Deputy
Surgeon-
General.
*James O'Brien Williams, M.D.
in Frederick John Lilly
John Leslie Earrington
25 Not 11
15 Nov 12
22 July 12
25 Jan 06
31 Dec 07
26 Jan 10
DEPUTY SURGEONS-GENERAL, RETIRED.
mWilliam Tait, M.B. .
mRicbard Aubrey Fitch
10 Oct 06
5 June 13
FLEET SURGEONS RETIRED WITH THE RANK OF
DEPUTY INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF HOSPITALS AND
FLEETS.
JJeputy
Inspector-
General.
Fleet
Surgeon,.
GHPmJohn Chamberlayne IngleB
GHPrnFranciB Yeates Toms .
mJohn William Sinclair Heiklejohn, M.D.
tf-fiLPWilliam George Ridings
tfUPtttCharles Alexander Lees, M.D.
mWilliam Connolly, M.D.
m* Henry Nanton Murray Sedgwick
G*.ffPmWilliam Digby Longfieid*
GHP jiStephen Sweetnam
James Trimble
George Bolster
mEdward Meade
Robert Hall More, M.D.*
GBTPRenij Scott Lauder * .
Edward Julian Sbarood, M.D..
mJohn Shields
mNichols Thomas Connolly
GHPAUred WTilliam Whitley.
mJohn Kelly Conway, M.D. .
George Bell Murray . .
Robert Turner
mAlfred Gideon Delmege. M.V.O., M.D., K.H.S.
inJanies Long Sweetnam, M.D.
GHPJohn Tyndall
mlsaac Henry Anderson, M D.
Richard Gavin Brown, M.B. .
tnRobert William Williams
27
1 Apr 81
1 Apr 81
16 Oct 84
25 Feb 88
12 Sept 88
11 Apr 86
11 June 92
16 Oct 93
10 Sept 89
13 July 93
16 June 92
25 May 91
27 Jan 95
15 June 92
25 June 93
16 Aug 87
11 Feb 94
19 May 94
25 Apr 97
24 Dee 97
10 Apr 96
17 Aug 99
18 July 99
22>Oct 90
23 Apr 02
15 Apr 00
10 Jan 02
15 Feb 71
25 Apr 72
2o Jan 75
3 May 77
1 Sept 78
25 Dec 78
17 Feb 79
3 July 79
1 Apr 81
20 Sept 81
28 May 82
11 July 82
29 Apr 83
31 May 83
16 June 83
9 Sept 83
25 Sept 83
5 May 84
6 May 88
16 Sept 88
9 Jan 89
9 Mar 89
27 Feb 91
8 May 91
19 May 92
13 Nov 92
14 Sept 93
MEDICAL OFFICERS.
692a
Officers retired subtequent to Order in Council of 9th October, 1903 : —
—
Date of
Retired
Rank.
Fleet
Surgeon.
mStewart Frazer Hamilton ....
1 Nov 04
29 July 89
mHenry Anthony Wills Richardson
1 Sept 04
21 Sept 90
mEverard Home Saunders * . .
16 Jan 06
1 Oct 90
Hi William Henry Patterson .
26 Sept 05
7 Dec 90
William Edward Bennett ....
17 Feb 06
9 Dec 90
mArchioald McKinlay
2 Nov 05
2 Mar 91
Alfred Patterson . ....
14 June07
26 Oct 91
Henry Lawrence Crocker ....
1 June 06
5 Sept 93
mGeorge Sprey Smith .....
1 Nov 07
27 Apr 93
John Davey Henwood
17 Nov 06
7 May 93
m James Crawford Dow, M.B.
21 Sept 04
4 June 93
(ijntCharles Edward Geoghegan .
19 Dec 06
23 Sept 93
George Deapard Twigg, F.R.C.S.I,
1 Feb 08
27 Sept 93
Thomas Edward Henry Williams .
12 July 07
19 Nov s. 3
{Examining Medical Officer for Recruiting
Duties at Bristol.)
Richard Edmund Biddulph, M.B., B.A.
28 Apr 07
1 Oct 95
mAlexander Livingston Christie, M.B. .
27 Mar 08
20 Feb 94
IttFrancis Austen Jeans ....
27 Oct 08
21 May 94
(i)mCharles William Buchanan-Hamilton .
26 July 07
15 July 94
mJohn Speare Lambert . . ,
22 Dec 04
25 July 94
tnHorace Ximenes Browne
24 Nov 10
11 Aug 94
TltSamuel William Vasey
1 Sept 09
19 Dec 94
m William Manley Lory
23 Sept 05
31 Mar 96
{Examining Medical Officer for Recruiting
Duties at Birmingham.')
tltHoratio Septimus Richard Sparrow . ,
31 Mar 11
26 Feb 97
{Surgeon and Agent Dartmouth.)
Charles William Sharpies ....
17 Feb 09
25 Aug 97
mJames McCardie Martin, D.S.O.
16 Feb 04
28 Aug 98
mEdward John Morley F.R.C.S. .
8 Dec 10
21 Aug 99
mRobert ForbeB Bowie
7 May 05
16 Feb 01
ttt Walter Bowden, D.S.O
27 Feb 08
28 Feb 03
UtReginald Thomas Alexander Levinge, B.A. .
3 Oct 08
22 Feb 04
(J)mEdward Pain Mourilyan, M.B.
57
25 Apr 10
22 Feb 04
FLEET SURGEONS RETIRED WITH THE RANK OF DEPUTY
SURGEON-GENERAL.
Ml William George Kyuaston Barnes, M.D.
(Surgeon and Aijcnt Colemouth Creek, etc.)
mEdmund Corcoran ....
(T)Octavius William Andrews, M.B. (*)
9 May 12
6 Jan 13
26 July 13
27 Feb 98
11 Feb 00
2 June 03
693
FLEET SURGEONS.
FLEET SURGEONS RETIRED.
1872
1892
m James Johnstone . ,
2 Sept
Ralph Westropp Brereton .
13 May
1875
Alfred Thomas Corrie
8 Sept
d H PaiPeter Williams Roltton.
7 Aug
1893
1878
mWilliam Frederic Spen-
ntJohn Frederick Mitchell .
7 Oct
cer, M.D. .
Robert Waller Biddulph,
2 July
1879
M.B., B.A.
19 Oct
Arthur Borough Johnson
17 Feb
1881
1894
William Redmond
8 Aug
James William Hambly Hawton
John Sampson Levis, M.D.
19 Aug
20 Nov
raGeorge Mair, M.D., M.A. .
30 Sept
Charles Lyon Vasey . .
18 Deo
1882
mJames Fitzgerald Parr
19 Apr
1896
John Black Nicoll, M.D. .
8 July
Robert Frederick Yeo
20 Sept
George Robertson, M.D.
11 Sept
mWilliam Graham . ,
20 Sept
James Bradley (a)
5 Dec
1897
1883
Charles Francis Newland .
30 May
mRobert James McMorris .
5 Feb
mHenry William Duffield
Walsh . , .
2 Aug
for R»'
William Bainbrigge F Letcher 1 Aug
{Examining Medical Officer
1884
cruiting Duties at Exeter
)
Thomas Hall Atkinson
5 Jan
Myles O'Conuell McSwiny*
27 Dec
William Middleton Power ,
6 July
1886
1899
<?.HJ?mFleetwood Buckle, M.D.
26 May
Samuel Keays . . .
3 Jan
1887
mJohnB.BowdenTriggs,M.B. 10 Jan
mSolomon Kellett
25 Nov
mHerbert Elliott Marsh .
Alexander Martin French
3 Mar
28 Mar
1888
Edward Ferguson
30 Mar
mWilliam Henry Putsey,
mAlexander George Pemberton
M.D
27 Dec
Gipps.F.R.C.S.* .
7 Aug
Richard Alfred Mowll.M.D.
27 Dec
William George Jack .
1 Oct
1889
James D'Arcy Harvey
1890
16 July
1900
George Frederick Wales
2 Oct
Christopher Harvey .
28 Nov
1901
1891
John Aoheson, M.D, .
26 Feb
mAlexander Richard Joyce
23
27 Oct
mErnest Edward Bray
43
25 Aug
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted tlieir pay.
FLEET SURGEONS.
694
Otfivert retired subsequent to Order-in-
Council of 9th October, 1903 :—
1897
tltAnthony Kidd . . .26 Feb
(Surgeon and Agent, Falmouth.')
mJames Henry Beattie . 26 Feb
mEdward James Biden . 25 Aug
1899
mRobert Howard Nicholson 26 Feb
HughWinkworth Macnamara 21 Aug
mJosephHenryWfaelan,M.D. 21 Aug
(Surgeon and Agent, Stonehouse.)
mJoseph Revilie McDonnell,
M.D 21 Aug
1900
mHenry Harries . . .11 Feb
mJohn Henry Thomas . 11 Feb
John Dowson . ,11 Feb
Jeremiah Sugrue, M.D. . 26 Feb
(Examining Medical Officer for Re-
cruiting Duties, Liverpool.)
IttHarold Rochester Osborne 21 Aug
(Examining Medical Officer for Re-
cruiting Duties at Nottingham.')
Cbaworth Louis Nolau,M.B 21 Aug
Harold Frederic Dale Stephens,
M.B . 21 Aug
William Robert Minchin
Young . . .21 Aug
(Examining Medical Officer for Re-
cruiting Duties at Manchester.)
Hubert William Austin
Burke . . . .21 Aug
tttJames Charles Francis
VS hicher . . . .21 Aug
(Examining Medical Officer for Recruit-
ing Duties at Southampton).
Arthur Stanley Nance . 21 Aug
1901
Henrv ErBkine South , 16 Feb
Alfred Matthew Page . 16 Feb
Alfred Cropley . . 16 Feb
John Jenkins . „ 16 Feb
mHorace llliott, M.D. 16 Feb
TO William Edward Horne,M.D. 20 Aug
William Spry. . . 20 Aug
Robert Hickson . . . 20 Aug
John Lowney . . 20 Aug
Edward Robert Drummond
Fasken 21 Aug
1902
Gbalam Egeton Kennedy 18 Fel
mJerome Barry, MD. . . 18 Fel
Alfred James Pickthorn , 18 Feb
Henry John Hadden, MB, BA. 18 Feb
Alfred Ernest Weight man 20 Aug
76
James Walter Octavius
Underhill, MB 20 Aug
James Mead France . . 20 Aug
(Examining Medical Officer for Re-
cruiting Duties at Belfast.)
John Walter Slaughter,
M.B., B.A. . .20 Aug
IttGeorge Henry Foott, M.D. . 20 Aug
(Surgeon and Agent, Southampton.)
1903
(i)Robert Hardie, M.D. . 28 Feb
Hubert Holyoake .... 28 Feb
mGeorge Wilson, MB .28 Feb
James Bradley, M.D. (b) . 17 Aug
George Hewlett, M.B. . 17 Aug
mWilliam Gordon Stott,
M.B., M.A. . , 17 Aug
1904
HtJohnston Hamilton Acheson,
M.B 22 Feb
(Surgeon and Agent, Dover.)
fD'Arcy Harvey, M.B. . 22 Feb
m Edward Butler Pickthorn 9 Nov
1905
TltLawrence Bid well . .21 Feb
mWilliam Hackett, M.D. . 21 Feb
CharlesGeilsieMatthew.M.B. 21 Feb
(J)Percy Vaughan Jackson 22 Aug
1906
mGeorge Alexander Stuart Bell 21 Feb
Bichard Francis Bate . 28 July
1907
Norman Lloyd Richards . 11 Feb
John Kirkup Robinson, M.B. 11 Feb
Ernest Albert Shaw. M.D.,
B.A 26 Mar
m Francis Herbert Aylen
Clayton, M.D.* . . . . 26 Mar
IllAlexander George William
Bowen, M.B., B.A. ... 11 Nov
THCharles Samuel Facey,
M.B 11 Nov
(Surgeon and Agent Lwngton and
Abbotsbury.)
*Arthur Edward Kelsey,M.B.,
B.A 11 Nov
1908
Edgar Fairbank Mortimer . 11 May
Frederick Davidson Lumley 15 Nov
(Surgeon and Agent, Greenock Torpeda
Factury, 1 Apr. 13)
mHenry Edward Tomlinson 15 Nov
mArthur Sydney Gordon Bell 15 Nov
1909
Morris Charles Langford , 14 Nov
107
\Rstirtid uttder the provisions of Order-in- Council of I'dth Mays 1901,
695
STAFF SURGEONS.
1856
QHPxaHorace Harriton Smith,
M.D 10 May
STAFF SURGEONS RETIRED.
1884
1859
HtHenry Bales, M.D. .
. 24 Oct
1860
mArchibald Leslie Archer, M.D. 28 Fei
1864
Croft George Symons .
1865
Benjamin Browning (&)
870
Samuel Grose
1875
Alexander Scott, M.A., M.
1881
mThomas Harvey
17 Feb
T Junt
19 Aug
20 Oct
15 Jan
mCecil Drake .
. 30 Mar
1888
ntLudlow Tonson Colthurst,
M.D., M.A. ... 31 Mar
m William Thompson , ,31 Mar
JmGeorge Joseph Fogerty . 30 Sept
1893
Edward Goffe Swan (Examining
Medical Officer for Recruiting
Dutiet at York) . , ,25 Aug
1894
mJohn Lewis Bagnall-Oakeley . 28 Aug
1900
Thomas Edward Honey, M.D. . 11 May
1903
fPatrick William MacVean, M.B. 15 May
1904
(J) m Alexander Thomas
Wysard . 13 May
TttErnest Steward Eeid, M.B. . 10 Nov
tttEdward Francis Power . . 10 Nov
1906
Henry William Melville Bees . 8 :Nov
1911
Edward Bryan Kenny, M.B. . 23 Nov I
(Surgeon and Agent at Weymouth
and Ossington.)
21
Officers whose ruimes are in italics have commuted their pay.
| Retired under the provisions of Order-in' Council of 3rd Any,, 1897,
t Retired with a yr'ituity.
SURGEONS.
696
SURGEONS RETIRED.
1857
Andrew Charles Johnston . . 2 Apr
1861
Charles Calthrop Mitchinson . 13 Nov
1866
Richard Beamish, M.B., B.A. . 11 Sept
1868
John Whyte, M.B. ... 9 Nov
1870
William Sale Sandham . .16 Feb
1874
Eenry Beale Collins , , 31 Mar
1876
Eenry Brougham Guppy, M.B, 30 Sept
1877
Alexander William McLeod . 29 Sept
1879
Maurice Murray Ritchie Mackenzie 1 Oct
1880
tttRenry Garrard Jacob , . 30 Sept
1885
fGeorge Dacre Trevor-Roper . 20 Aug
1886
JJohn Eustace Webb, M.B. . 18 Feb
% Alfred Tom Rimell M.D. . 20 Aug
1887
{Michael O'Brien, M.D. . , 17 Aug
1888
Frederick WilliamCollingwocd . 22 Feb
1889
Charles James Seddon Zelsall . 21 Feb
{Nicholas Charles Ridley . . 22 Aug
1891
JErnest Edward Partridge Tindall 11 Feb
1892
t William Hayes
. 16 May
1882
ohn Cashin
1884
William Henry O'Meara
12
. 28 Aug
21 Aug
1895
Herbert Amelius Julius . . 15 May
1898
{Gerald Burton Burton-Brown,
M.D 23 May
1899
X Arthur Heaword Prichard. 15 May
1903
Lionel CaldbeckEsmonde Murphy 23 Nov
1904
{Alfred Austin Chancellor, M.B. 23 May
{Francn- Edwin McCnne, M,B.,
BA. ... .23 May
Herbert Stone, M.B., B.A. . . 23 May
1907
{William Hutcheson, M.B., B.A.H May
29
2 B
t Retired ■> under Order-in- Council of SQth December, 1884.
XRetired with a gratuity.
697
PAYMASTERS-IN-CHIEF.
PAYMASTERS-IN-CHIEF RETIRED.
tttThomas Winterbottom 1 Oct 03
mThomae Foley Harrison ....... 1 Oct 03
mJohn William Seccombe 1 Oct 03
mCharles Walker 1 Apr 04
tn Henry William Panl . 1 Apr 04
mAbraham Turner 3 Apr 04
mSamuei Edmond Lark ....... 1 Apr 04
John Kinchin Mosse 9 May 04
©Robert Loney Hoskyn 29 Sept 04
mHejurj Dawson 18 Jan 05
mCharles Vawdrey . . 25 Jan 05
William Orlebar Bedford 17 July 05
*Q-eorge Barnard Townesend 4 Aug 05
George Finlay ,22 Nov 05
David James Macdonald 10' Feb 06
m Robert Alexander Moore 24 July 06
Henry Alexander Malaher . . . . . . . 15 Nov 06
mCharles Augustus Royer Flood Dunbar .... 26 Dec 06
m Edward Howard Banks 20 Jan 07
James Bramble 15 Mar 07
George Jacob Mills 19 June 07
va Sidney William Wright 25 Oct 07
mFrancis Burnett Pritchard ...... 19 Nov 07
(7) n William Codgbrooke Gillies ..... 25 Jan 08
mCharles Edgar Byron 25 Oct 08
mSamuei Richard Warn 8 May 09
Bourcl ier Berest'ord tiavile . . . . . . 28 May 0 it
George James Clow 1 1 Sept 09
mDenham Robert Kelsey 11 Oct 09
mWilliam Reid Dodiidge 23 Nov 09
(' Victory ' addl.for Royal Fleet Reserve)
mThomas John Stovin 5 Oct 10
(' Pembroke' addl. for Royal Fleet Reserve')
red erick William Mortimore ...... 7 Jan 11
X2
PAYMASTERS-IN-CHIEF
61*
FLEET PAYMASTERS RETIRED WITH THE RANK
OF PAYMASTER-IN-CHIEF.
Pay matter -vn-
Chief.
Paymaster.
ffZr^mJohn Hayward ....
8 Jan
81
15 June 49
<V flT'mMatthew Fortescue Moresby
27 Mar
88
5 Mar 53
G fiTPmCharles William Sturgess
8 Apr
84
29 Sept 55
^//PmEdwin Rose Miall
1 July 83
10 May 56
mHemsley Hardy Shanks
18 Mar
89
19 Feb 57
mAlexander Allen ,
26 Jan
89
22 Oct 60
£/7PtnFrederick Penfold
1 Oct
87
30 Jan 61
GHPax*Sir John Samuel Moore, K.CB.
12 Oct
91
11 Nov 62
GHP(l)sals&&o Baker Moorman .
4 Sept
91
5 Aug 64
GSPaideorge William Underhill
15 Mar
93
13 Sept 65
mJohn Kiddle ....
1 July
92
10 Nov 65
Alfred Thomas Dering Nettleton
16 July
95
5 Mar 66
Herbert Frank Roe
6 July 98
13 Mar 66
^LffPmThomas Owen Joynson
28 Apr
92
16 Apr 66
mThomas Henry Lovelace Bowling,
C.B
15 Feb
98
26 Dec 66
mWilliam John Casely Row
1 Feb
96
16 Mar 67
mRobert William Parish
26 Oct
91
5 Apr 67
m Edward Strickland Mannock
Power
1 Jan
92
17 Aug 67
GHPReiirj Vaughan Forrest .
11 Feb
94
6 Jan 68
Charles James Curgen ven .
15 May
99
29 Mar 69
mWilliam Henry Gribbell .
30 Sept
96
2 June 69
Benjamin Urwick
24 Aug
01
23 July 69
WiiJiam Herbert Bowen, M.V.O.
2 Aug
03
10 Nov 69
Francis John Peake Shxpcote
1 Oct
92
24 Feb 70
ID Frederick North
4 Oct
95
9 Aug 70
mThomas Clayton
1 Oct
97
16 Dec 70
GHPtoKeixry Briggs Robinson .
11 Apr
95
16 Dec 70
GHP mWilliam Besley Ramsey
11 Apr
98
9 Sept 72
mAlfred De Denne
1 Fab
97
31 Mar 74
CharleB William Cole .
17 Jan
02
13 May 76
mArthur Le Brun Corrie
9 Feb
98
18 Aug 76
mThomas Mitchell
32
2 July
98
3 Nov 76
2 b 2
699
PAYMASTERS-IN-CHIEF.
Paymaster-in-
Chief.
Paymaster.
Cecil Plomer Walker .
30 July 02
16 Nov 76
m*Francis Alfred Carter
12 Aug 95
2 May 77
Edward Robinson .
10 Mar 99
19 Dec 77
m George Ernest Marcon
30 Dec 99
23 Jan 78
mFrancis Rowland Courtenay
Whiddon ....
30 July 02
30 Dec 78
Gervase Frederick Mathew .
11 Feb 02
9 Feb 79
Montagu Bertie Williams .
9 Nov 02
12 Feb 79
(7)mRobert John Moore Macleod
11 Oct 03
4 Mar 79
Charles Edwin Gifford, C.B.
4 Aug 02
31 Mar 79
John Hynes ....
2,4 Oct 01
29 May 79
William Frederick Woods .
5 June 02
1 Jan 80
lit John Carlisle ....
1 Mar 03
30 Mar 80
m*William Trew ....
15 Jan 02
18 May 80
mArchibald Court.
14 Jan 03
15 July 80
Edwin Robert Stapylton Sandys
30 July 02
19 July 80
mAshley Norton Innes .
19 Apr 02
21 Oct 80
Edwin Roxburgh Brown
7 Feb 01
6 Dec 80
Arthur Sandford Cotton Clarke .
7 Mar 01
14 Jan 82
orCharles JameB Pawsey
15 Mar 02
3 Feb 82
mWilliam Smart Watson
25 Jan 02
10 Sept 82
(Z)mWalter Halliburton Rae
29 Oct 03
18 Nov 82
Charles Raxworthy
6 Dec 01
3 Aug 84
mWilliam Spencer Richardson .
13 Oct 02
10 June 85
Henry Hosking Rickard
1 Oct 03
8 Aug 85
mFrederick Baldwin James
Mathias
19 Apr 04
6 Mar 86
Reginald Baker Rigbye
6 Apr 05
2 Nov 87
m Robert Lang Dymott
26 Aug 05
7 Jan 88
Bernard Gilbert Lloyd-Evans
17 Dec 05
5 Oct 88
William Brent Clark .
21 July 06
16 Oct 88
William George Edward Penf old
10 Mar 08
15 Apr 89
Andrew Hume ....
1 Mar 09
16 Dec 89
Cyril Harper Jones
4 Feb 09
21 Feb 92
*( I )m William Vancouver Theodore
Leonard
1 Oct J12
16 Nov 93
mDavid Bertie Lyndsay Hopkins,
M.V-0
27 Jan 11
14 June 94
mFrancis William Osburn .
67
7 Oct 13
11 Apr 95
FLEET PAYMASTERS.
700-1
FLEET PAYMASTERS RETIRED.
4HPE.&irj Thomas Nettleton
tttAlexander Donald M'Arthur
Frederick Osborne Leonard Patch .
(rHPrnEdward Madgewick Roe
■JHPPWmShuldham Samuel Crawford Hill
Barclay Carrie ....
xaCorbett Chatfleld Edwards ,
mCharles Henry Stone
UlWilliam Henry John Ait ken .
William Henry Ernes Mitchell
mEdward Tisdall ....
Vtl* Henry Cecil William Gibson
Christopher Robert Watson.
Clement Phillmore Penny .
Matthew Wellington
Charles Farwell ....
Horatio Howell ....
John William Neame Davey .
at John Cecil Bartlett.
James George Matthews
mArthur Kinnear Tuson
m Edgar Vercoe Sharpe
Alfred Eustace Bourchier
mMauriceG-eorgeFenwickBissettFenwick
mJames Maxwell ....
1ST Arthur Wilson ....
mFr&ncis Reginald Lake .
tit James Murray ....
Edward Hugh Neat
IllGerald Langton Clarke . . .
mCharles Forbes Petch
" Triumph " addl. as Naval Agent, Shanghai?)
lltDesmorid Carrington Roberts
Leonard Harris .....
UlFrancis Hamilton Gerty
{Borne in H.M.S. " Vivid" as Secretary and
Librarian, R.N. War College, Devon-port.")
tnRalph Sydney Smith ....
Edward Haweis Shearme
36
Fleet
Paymaster.
Paymaster,
17 Feb 86
17 Feb 86
17 Feb 86
17 Feb 86
17 Feb 86
17 Feb 86
17 Feb 86
17 Feb 86
17 Feb 86
17 Feb 86
17 Feb 86
INov 87
9 Nov 89
2 Mar 93
23 Apr 93
19 Apr 91
6 Jan 97
5 Jan 99
25 Apr 99
16 Oct 00
22 Mar 01
22 Dec 01
22 July 02
4 Sept 02
10 Apr 01
4 Oct 03
13 July 04
18 Nov 04
9 Feb 06
-4 June 06
3 Mar 07
1 Apr 07
18 Feb 10
7 July 12
18 Jan 13
30 June 13
30 Nov 53
18 Nov 61
15 Aug 64
13 Nov 68
4 Deo 68
9 Aug 70
29 Dec 70
9 Sept 72
9 Apr 73
20 Jan 74
20 Jan
1 Nov
9 Nov
2 Mar
23 Apr
19 Apr
6 Jan
5 Jan
25 Apr
16 Oct
22 Mar
22 Dec
22 July 91
4 Sept 91
10 Apr 93
4 Oct 95
13 July 96
18 Nov 86
9 Feb 98
24 June 98
3 Mar 99
1 Apr 99
18 Feb 02
7 July 04
18 Jan 05
30 June 05
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay.
7©2
STAFF PAYMASTERS.
STAFF PAYMASTERS.
Stafi
Paymatter,
Paymaster
mGeorge William Howell Maggs .
10 Nov 96
10 Nov i»0
raThomas Hamilton Sabine Pasley, M.V.O,
1 Aug 99
I Aug 93
Henry Beresford Brasier-Creagh
1 Jan 01
I Jan 85
fmGeorge Whitcroft. ....
24 Apr 02
13 May 96
(Store Officer, Cashier and Librarian,
R.N. College, Greenwich.')
11 John Kinnaird Watson . . ,
13 May 05
13 May 01
John George Moore
15 Jan 07
15 Jan 03
Arnold Henry Gulliver ....
6 Dec 08
6 Dec 04
Thomas Bainbrigge Fletcher .
16 Nov 11
16 Nov 07
{Serving under Indian Government.)
8
PAYMASTERS.
1896
mCharles Murdoch Mobberley 11 Mar
§mJohn Riches 20 May
1899
JmGover Henry Miall
1900
JmHarry Percival Barnett
1902
JmFrancis John Aylen
1904
JCharles Everslty Manning
1905
JJohn Horatio Boffey
1910
Charles Avison Parker 27 Apr
1911
(J)mOharles Herbert Carroll 8 Nov
9
8 Jan
6 Mar
1 Feb
29 Sept
17 Dec
ACCOUNTANT OFFICER IN CIVIL EMPLOYMENT.
mHenry Ashley Travers Cummins {Pay-
master of Contingencies, Admiralty)
Paymaster,
7 Jan 82
t Advanced to Staff Paymaster under Ordev in Council of 24th April, 1902.
I Retired under the provisions of Order in Council of 13th May, 1901.
§ Retired under the provisions of Order in Council of 3rd Augusty 1897.
ASSISTANT-PAYMASTERS.
708
ASSISTANT-PAYMASTERS RETIRED.
1860
mEdward Schneider Lean
George John Roberts .
mJ>hn Heath
Jfrancis John Pulman
VKArundel Smith
1861
Robert Halifax Hansell
Arthur Hughes . . .
David Woodifield Wise
Charles Henri/ John Colling.?
1862
Robert Lifford Harries
John Frederick Rule .
10
Jan
. 4 June
, 9 June
. 10
Aug
. 25
Oct
5 Jan
14 Mar
19 Aug
12 Oct
14 Jan
10 June
1863
Thomas Werry Cleave
George Loder Miller .
13
30 May
14 Sept
1864
xnFredenc/t Hyndman 25 Feb
Alan Hopwood Grey ... 8 Apr
Warden Howard Ernest Weeks
Roberts 13 May
Thomas Edward Semmens . 9 Wept
111 William Blamirt Inman, . 12 Sept
1865
Nicholas Lower Gedye
Albert Harold Carlyon
William Frederick Crotthwaite
12 June
1 Dec
15 Deo
L866
Harry H<>me Speed Andrewt
William Henry Henning .
David James Low
Thomas Edward Goodwin .
William George Francis Hunt
26
11 June
15 June
12 Sept
15 Sept
10 Dec
Officer! whose names are in italics havt commuted their pay.
704
ASSISTANT-PAYMASTERS.
1867
Mozart Vinning , . .12 Mar
Charles Herbert Fauvri . . 9 Dec
1868
Alfred Thomas Tucker Wise . 6 May
lit William Edward Davidson . 30 July
Frederick William Bottomley . 13 Sept
1869
Edward Derby Lewis . . 27 Jan
ntH&rry Wilton Minty . . 14 June
George Barton Collier . . 10 Sept
Sir Gilbert Thomas Carter ,k.C.m.g, 1 Dec
William Henry Whyham, i.s.o. 9 Dec
1870
Donald Alexander Lewis M'Alpin 1 Jan
1871
m William Webb Backwell . . 29 Sept
1884
Malcolm Wolrige Sulivan
3 July
1875
taSamuel Herbert Benton ,
, 14 Aug
1881
taFrederick James Hayter . .21 May
1883
raLewis Le Brun . . .11 Mar
40
1890
Henry Armstrong Smallwood . 26 Feb
1894
Arthur John Heard Routly , 27 Apr
1897
William Henry Hall
. 23 Sept
1899
mEdward Nathaniel Hopkins . 4 Oct
1900
•(■Frederick Hird . . .19 Oct
1902
Godfrey Maurice French .
28 July
1903
fFrank Reginald Alwyn Williams 11 Apr
tCharles Frederick King . . 28 Oct
1904
Charles Stuart Strange . ,11 Nov
1907
JntErnest Edgar Pryor Foreman 5 May
fAlfred Edersheim Tayler . 20 May
(Z)Maurice William Hart . . 26 June
1912
fRobert Evans Morehead . . 29 Aus
55
( Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay,
f Retired with a Gratuity under Order -in- Council of 13th May, 1901.
J Retired under Order-in- Council of \Wi May, 1901.
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
705
RETIRED OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
Officers Retired on Full Pay.
GENERAL OFFICERS.
GaPtti*t$ir Francis William Thomas, K.C.B
£&Pm*Geof£rey Mairis ....
Art.GSPxa**Sir Henry Brasnel Tuson, K.C.B
Art. (TJCuthbert Collingwood Suther, P.S.C
GSPm*Sir Samuel James Graham, K.C.B.
Charles Hariri gton Scafe .
Art.va. Arthur French, C.B.
Art. George Farquharson Pengrelley
Chi'istopher Sullivan Feltrim Fagan
Art. Sir William Campbell, K.C.B. .
ntAdolphus Brett Crosbie .
Tlt*Frederick Baldwin
mRobert Brooke Kirchhoffer
mTownley Ward Dowding
Kogcr Pine Coffin ....
m*Herbert St. George Scbombcrg, C.B.
raJohn Cairncross . . . " ,
Corps Rank on
Retirement.
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
Lt. Gen.
M.G.
20 Nov 89
26 Dec 96
28 Sept 99
28 Sept 99
! 0 Feb 00
11 Apr 03
1 Aug 04
20 Aug 05
29 Sept 06
1 July 08
1 May 10
19 May 10
12 Oct 10
21 Nov 10
22 Jan 11
29 Sept 06
20 IS ov 89
17
706
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
Officers retired under Orders in Council of 22nd February 1870.
and subsequent Orders in Council.
COLONELS COMMANDANT.
George Bayles Heastey
(r&PmMackay Andrew Herbert Jamea
Heriot
Sir John Macdonald Moody, Kt.
GSPat* James Woodward Scott, C.B.
ttlNowell Fitzupton Sampson- Way,C.B
Art, TO*Frederic Amelius Ogle, C.B. .
Art. Francis Harwood Poore
mArthnr Domville Corbet, C.B.
OtThomas Field Dunscomb Bridge
ntCosmo George Gordon
mThomas Julian Penrhys Evans.C.B.
mThomas Horatio de Montmorency
Koche, D.S.O
12
Corps Bank.
Brevet,
oth
Honorary, or
er Rank.
13 Apr
79
M.G.
13 Apr 82
8 Sept
89
M.G.
8 Sept 92
20 Nov
89
M.G.
20 Nov it2
23 Mar
92
M.G.
23 Mar 95
8 Sept
92
M.G.
8 Sept 95
29 Aug
93
M.G.
29 Aug 96
29 Aug
96
M.G.
29 Aug 99
30 Jan
02
M.G.
30 Jan 05
2 Oct
02
M.G.
2 Oct 05
11 Apr
03
M.G.
11 Apr 06
23 Apr
05
M.G.
23 Apr 08
2 Oct
05
M.G.
2 Oct 08
COLONELS SECOND COMMANDANT.
John Alfred Sweny
1
Col.
28 Dec 93
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
707
LIEUTENANT-COLONELS.
<n*Matthew Henry Farquharaon
Corpa Bank.
Brevet, Honorary
other Bank.
or
4 J une 85
(Jot,.
zt Dec
88
mGeorge Stevens Nash
9 May 86
irt.
Edward Henry Moore
21 May 88
Lt.-Col.
2 May
87
tn*Henry Seton Bourehier .
3 May 89
Lt.-Col.
12 May
8T
William Frederick Campbell
21 April 90
Col.
25 May
94
'Art.
Burnett G-reive Hall, P.S.C.
12 June 91
Col.
12 June 95
mLourenco Edye .
8 Sept 95
Lt.-Col.
8 Dec
94
tttAlgernon St. Leger Burrowes
C.B
8 Sept 95
Lt.-Col.
8 Dec
94
Art.
ffiAlexanderLeslie Scott Burrowe
3 21 May 97
Col.
21 May
01
Art.
mGeorge Albert Lawrence Raw-
storne
12 Jun* 97
Lt.-Col.
22 June
94
Art.
Augustus Simeon Le Quesne
21 Oct 98
Col.
21 Oct
02
111 Arthur Edmund Horniblow
5 Dec 99
Col.
5 Dec
03
m.fohn Wilmot Robyns
19 Oct 00
Col.
10 Feb
04
llt*Frederick White, D.S.O. .
11 Apr 03
Col.
11 Apr
06
Art.
mArthur Glanville Tatham .
7 Apr 04
Col.
5 July
06
Art.
mOharles Louis Nepean Bishop
30 Jan 05
Col.
2 Oct
07
mCyril Field .
23 Apr 05
Col.
23 Apr
08
(Recruiting Staff Officer, Liverpool
•)
Art.
mAlfred Orford .
20 Aug 05
Col.
25 Aug
07
(J)mWilliam Sidney Smith Harve
st 5 Dec 05
Col.
8 May
08
Art.
Henry Dowrish Drake, P.S.C.
20
7 Dec 07
Col.
6 May
08
PAYMASTERS AND BARRACK-MASTERS.
tu*Charles William Carrington .
mJames Conway Travers
## PRobert William FrancisHolt
Art, Henry Holdsworth Kelly .
William Taylor Miller
mThomas Everard Hungerford .
Henry John Lawrence Norcock .
ttlHenry (j-ritton
Augustus Bury Liardet
mGeorge Hobart .
Sydney Tyers .
mRichard Denny
illJohn Jerome Quill
OlParkins Hearle.
mErnest Charles LambertCongdon
Dacre Lennard Barrett
tltJohn Lewis Rooke Maclurcan .
Frederick Colpoys Ormsby John-
son
Art. Walter James Gaitskell
Art. mWarren Francis Trotter .
(i)mHerbert William Liddell Holman
Richard Keppel Winterton Rose
Clavell
ittSchofield Patten Peile, C.B. .
23
Capt. 21 Nov 59
„ 15 Jan 62
Major 1 July 81
„ 1 July 81
„ 3 Dec 81
„ 5 Aug 82
„ 11 Sept 82
„ 1 Sept 83
„ 11 Feb 84
„ 29 Sept 86
„ 12 Aug 87
„ 17 Apr 90
„ 21 Apr 90
„ 25 Apr 90
„ 5 Dec 93
„ 11 July 94
„ 25 Jan 95
„ 25 Mar 95
,, 30 Jun 96
„ 5 Nov 96
„ 23 May 99
„ 1 May 95
„ 1 May 95
Col.
Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt-Col.
Lt.-Col,
Col.
Col.
Col.
13 Jane 81
I July 86
12 May 87
15 Feb 90
17 May 92
21 Jan 94
6 Oct 92
1 Aug 97
II Feb 91
29 Sept 93
24 June 91
11 Apr 96
24 June 96
16 Deo 96
6 Oct 08
11 Feb 09
27 May 11
Col. 24 Mar 08
Col. , 16 Oct 09
Lt.-Col. 13 Dec 08
Col.
Col.
1 Jan 11
6 Dec 12
708
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
MAJORS.
mHenry Villiers Forbes
GHP mEdward Brace Pritchard .
PW Anthony Malone .
Art. George Lyon Tupman .
GHP Clement Winstanley Carlyon
mThomas Palmer Norton .
Art. mHerbert Everitt .
Art, GHPOwen Thomas Jones .
Hugh William Bamber
GHP Frederick Robert Beechey .
GHP John Dudley Fosbroke
William Henry Vallack Tom
A rt. Alexander Geo. Anson.
Henry Bevan Isaacson
Henry Fuller
Henry Ainslie Alfred Turner
Francis Mordaunt Shairp .
mRobert Evans Montgomery
Adolphus Edward Sparshott
Art. mAugustus James Hill
A rt. Samuel Hamilton Bunce Northcote
AH. mWalter Miller Lambert, D.S.O
ntFrederick Morton Eden .
m* Alexander Hamilton des Barres
Ut*Robert Walker Heathcote
m* George Anthony Ellard Gore
Art. mEdward Rea Milner Crooke
Art. mHamilton de la Poer Beresford
Art. mEdwaid Wheeler
Arthur Clement Smyth
Art. Benjamin Arthur Milne
Art. m*Charles Joseph Cheetham
mHenryOctavianPercevalWright
Art. mThomas Moore .
ArthurMontgomeryEdwardHayes
m Henry Yeatman Hext
mCharles William Ross Hatching
Edward Grant Wilkinson .
Art. mThomas Robert Swinburne
mJames Bruce Darling
Percy Owen Lang
ftttDouglas John Kysh
mCharles Hope Willis
Art. m(-T)Frederick George Kappey
(Recruiting Staff Officer, Southampton
William Sydney Gumming,
mJohu Bernard .
Graham D'Arcy Anderson .
Michael Alfred Colin Huggine
William Price Drury
m Archibald George Brabazon
Urmston
50
Corps Bank.
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
24 Mar
12 Apr
11 Sept 80
27 Sept 80
13 Jan 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
3 Dec 8i
3 Dec 81
19 Dec 81
13 Apr 82
22 Sept 84
4 June 85
4 Aug 85
17 Aug 85
6 Aug 85
6 Oct 85
1 Feb 86
9 May 86
25 Aug 86
22 Nov 86
1 Dec 86
12 Sept 87
8 Dec 87
25 Jan 88
21 May 88
8 Sept 89
12 Oct 89
17 Oct 89
20 Nov 89
16 July 90
1 Feb 92
2 July 92
18 Nov 92
20 Nov 92
1 July 93
18 Sept 95
16 June 97
14 Aug 97
17 Nov 97
27 Aug 98
28 Sept 98
12 Dec 98
11 Feb 99
Brevet, Honorary,
or other Bank.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.- Col.
Lt.- Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Major
Lt.-Col.
Major
Major
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Major
Lt.-Col.
Major
Lt.-Col.
Lt-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Major
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
30 Mar 78
12 Apr 79
26 May 79
27 Sept 80
10 Feb 83
31 Dec §2
26 Jan 84
19 Sept 58
28 May 84
22 Apr 85
29 Mav 82
26 Jan 84
4 Aug 8a
27 Mar 83
11 Dec 8.">
1 July 18
28 May 86
24 June 84
1 Jan 85
1 Nov 85
15 June 86
1 Aug 86
1 Jan 85
28 Dec 92
18 Nov 82 :
28 June 93
22 Nov 93
Lt.-Col. 12 Sept 94
25 Jan 95
21 May i 5
18 Oct 02
6 Deo 88
6 Dec 88
16 July 97
1 Feb 99
18 Sept 02
16 June 6 1
14 Aug 04
17 Nov C4
Lt.-Col. 2 May 00
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay,
f Retired under Order-in- Council of \2t\ Bee 1885.
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
709
MAJORS- cont.
Brevet, Honorary, or
Rank in Corps.
other Rank.
Roland Marti a Byne .
26 May 99
Art. mHerbert Slessor ....
22 June 99
Lt.-Col.
22 June 06
{Recruiting Staff Officer, Bristol.")
Art. Aubrey Hamilton Cox
1 July 99
(7)Arthur Gustave Vincent
11 Sept 99
David Augustus Hailes ....
10 Feb 00
Lt.-Col.
21 July 08
{Recruiting Staff Officer, Manchester.)
Gerald Aylmer Cox .
15 Mar 00
mJohn Hoskyns Hoskyns-
Abrahall
19 Oct 00
m James Rainey Goddard .
1 Nov 00
(T)Charles Louis Shubrick
1 Apr 01
Richard James Saumarez . . 1
25 Apr 01
Evelyn Henry Orlebar
24 Sept 01
Lt.-Col.
24 Sept 08
mFrederick William Edward
Eady
20 Nov 01
(Recruiting Staff Officer, Glasgow)
Edward Vorke Daniel
29 Nov 01
{Assistant Secretary Historical Section,
Imperial Defence Committee.)
Arthur Matthew Connolly .
30 Jan 02
Richard Lane Bayliff .
23 Apr 02
Lt.-Col.
25 May 09
Richard Nelson Bendyshe .
1 Feb 03
Lt.-Col.
1 Feb 10
* Harry Douglas Palmer
13 Mar 03
Art. iltAshton Hope Hire
7 Apr 04
Lt.-Col.
1 Sept 09
(Recruiting Staff Officer. Birmingham.)
mArthur William Wylde
8 Sept 04
Walter William Frankis
28 Jan 05
Art. William Bathurst Dauntesey,C.B.
30 Jan 05
Lt.- Col.
1 Sept 10
*William Edward Gunnell Connolly
7 Feb 05
Wilfred Noel Edmund Smith
23 Apr 05
Lt.-Col.
23 Apr 12
Art. De Saumarez Dobre"e .
20 Aug 05
Major
1 Sept 04
Art. mGeorge Edward Barnes .
2 Oct 05
Major
1 Sept 04
(i)John Ernest Crowther .
IMar 06
Art. Onarles Arthur William Francis
1 Sept 06
Major
1 Sept 04
(Recruiting Staff Officer, London)
fFrancis Stewart Gardner
1 Apr 07
(2) Herbert James Crocker
2 Apr 08
(J)Gilbert Drage
I Oct 08
William Herbert Pryce-Browne .
1 Oct 09
Christopher Henry Hoskyns-
1 Sept 10
Abrahall ....
Art. fErnest David Eckford Geddes .
83
9 Deo 10
Major
22 Mar 09
Retired oi
i Gratuities.
Boyd Cullon Poley Hamilton
1 21 Jan 87
Lt.-Col.
12 Aug 87
Art. Augustus Thornton Down .
22 June 93
William John Langford
25 Nov 94
Charles George MatBon
29 Nov 95
Art. mHarry Reginald Lockyer Pym .
26 July 97
mFrancis Jollift'e Raitt
17 Aug 97
m(7)Godfrey Lancaster Beaumont
1 July 02
Major
25 May 97
Cecil Henderson ....
27 Nov 02
mCharles Edwin Collard
5 Dec 05
Neville Anderson Woodward Scott
10
10 May 11
1
710
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
CAPTAINS.
Art. GHPxtt* Nugent Macnamara.
Art. «//Pm*Enbule Daysh Thelwall
Art. GHPxr**Cha,r es Jolliffe
Art. m Edward Cor greve Langley Durn
ford
tttJelinger ' fenry Symons ,
mCharles F rancis Coppin .
Art. mRobert W xdlcombe .
mCharlesDi irhamHocartRobilliard
m Arthur h ill . .
m John Stra ghan . ,
Art. John Layland Needham, P.S.C.
Orlando Robert William Wood
Philip Sidney
mHoratio Horace Morgan, P.S.C
P W m Sir William Hutcheson Poe, Bt.
CB
UtAylmer Charles Pearson .
m Edward Barrington Stephens
Art. mRobert Homfray Alexander
Art. m**Reginald AdamsMarriott.D.S.O
tnWilliam Henry Palmer
Walter Erskine Binney
Art.mTZdv aid Rcden Cottingham
M.V.O
(Meciiiting Staff Officer, Exeter.)
Edward Henry Payne Barker
Arthur George Champneys Milner
Barry Redn oj ddeWaalO'Suilivan
(Recruiting Staff Officer, Belfast)
25
Rank in Corps.
4 May 59
7 May 59
25 May 59
27 Mar 62
10 Dec
30 Dec
1 Apr
10 Nov
3 Aug
22 Aug
24 Mar
1 Oct
10 Dec
1 Sept
1 July
1 July
1 July
21 May
23 Mar
29 Aug
11 Sept
63
63
64
66
67
67
74
77
78
80
81
81
81
85
86
88
93
1 Sept 95
1 Apr 98
1 Feb 02
1 May 03
Brevet, Honorary , oi
other Rn.nk
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-Col.
Colonel
Lt.-Col.
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Lt.-Col.
Lt.-C>l.
Lt.-Col.
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
23 Oct 75
4 May 77
17 Sept 77
1 Oct 77
1 Oct 75
5 July 79
15 Aug 83
9 Sept 82
23 Dec 87
15 June 85
24 June 89
15 July 94
24 Mar 8<i
1 Sept 05
Officers whose names are m italics hare commuted their pay.
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
711
CAPTAINS— contd.
Retired on Gratuities.
Charles George Parlby Ward
Charles Walpole Howard Sanders
Hugh John Craig Gibsone .
Frank Athow ....
Francis Elwyn Bun bury Eagle .
Wilfred Hugh Moore Smith
Art. mThomas Woodford Peachy Dyer
Art. John Deane Newbank Wyley
Elliot Hody Morres
Art. Arthur Thomaa Schreiber .
nt Edward Hording Bockett-Pugh
Art. (J) Maurice Pascal Alers Hankey.
C.B
(Secretary, Imperial Defend
Committee. )
mNowell Fitz Edward Greville
Sampson-Way .
John Cyril Deed
Herbert Jefferis Cole™
PW mLeslie Orme Wilson, D.S.O., M.P
tttWilliam George Simpson .
fMoore Havelock Marshman
Art. James Donald Hay Shaw
mOharles Frederick Oliver Graham
lltHenry Hudson Fraser Stockley
(7)Cyrus Hunter Regnart
Hugh Salusbury Lloyd .
Christopher Boyd Andrews .
Alfred Edward Syson .
Arthur Stanley Tetley .
Art. Chetwode George Green Crawley
(Assistant to Inspector of \\ ire
less Telegraphy , General Post
Office.)
John Bush ....
Art. John Edward Van der Kiste
Art. Hubert Richard Twiss .
(i) Kenneth Edward Lawrance .
Hugh Caledon Atkinson
John Evelyn Leonard Wilton
Edward Percy Hamilton Pardoe
Frank Lovell Haslewood
Archibald John Herman Smith
John Cockburn Jessop Teague
Stephen Arthur Stoddart
Godfrey Barker
Alan Lydiat Durst
40
Corps Rank.
21 July
18 Nov
5 Jan
23 Mar
20 Nov
26 Jan
21 May
26 July
8 Mar
1 Apr
1 Apr
82
92
95
95
95
97
97
97
98
98
99
10 Aug 99
10 Feb
10 Oct
1 Nov
1 Apr
1 Apr
11 July
1 Apr
29 Apr
1 Sept
1 July
22 Sept
3 Oct
22 Am-
8 Feb
14 Mar
31 Oct
1 Jan
10 Dec
I J n
1 Sept
1 Jan
I -Tan
1 Jan
1 Sept
1 Sept
I Jan
1 Sept
1 Sept
00
00
00
01
01
01
02
03
03
04
04
06
07
08
08
08
09
09
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
Brevet, Honorary, or
o'her Ran It
Major
21 Sept 01
18 Got 02
Lt.-Col. 12 Dec 10
f Retired under Order 'in- Council of 12th Bee, 1885.
712
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
LIEUTENANTS.
m Francis Hender Mounsteven,
C.M.G
Barry St. Leger Denny
Frederick Augustus Schurr
Haycock ....
Art. Henry Vansittart
Art. William Greet
Art. Octavius Edward Owen
Cecil Strangward Thomas .
Frederick Hugh Cox .
mJohn Reginald Heath Gattej
John Henry Percy Barcrof t .
10
Rank in Corps.
Brevet, Honorary or
other Rank.
{ Lieut.- Col. $
\ Hon.-Col. 12 July 99
11 Nov 65
3 Aug 67
6 Dec 67
16 Dec 68
18 Feb 71
1 Oct 73
1 Sept 85
1 Jan 99
1 Jan 01
1 July 04
QUARTER-MASTERS.
^.ffPmNathaniel Page
8 Aug 79
Major
1 Feb 89
GHPm Valentine Brown .
1 Sept 79
Major
8 Aug 89
Art. John Muir ....
3 Dec 81
Major
17 Mar 95
mWilliam Arthur Samuel Rowe
27 Apr 82
Major
12 Nov 95
mJames Murphy ....
1 July 82
Major
18 Oct 96
mJohn Burtenshaw . . .
4 July 83
Major
23 July 97
Thomas William Davies .
5 June 84
Lieut.- Col
. 7 May 02
John James Hoare
1 Apr 89
Major
24 Sept 91
William Powell
25 Dec 90
Captain
22 July 98
tlrJ.mArthur Hill ....
22 Sept 94
Lieutenant 22 Sept 94
mBenjamin Tucker
1 Apr 95
Major
12 Mar 02
John White
1 Apr 95
Major
27 May 02
William Isaac Pawsey
1 Apr 95
Major
18 June 03
(Recruitinq Staff Offieer,Nottinghavi)
mCharles Wynne Slaney
1 Apr 95
Major
1 Aug 05
{Secretary to Surgeon General,
Chatham, Hospital.)
mWilliam Marriott .
12 Nov 95
Major
15 Aug 06
Robert William Diggon
18 Oct 96
Caytain
) 1 Mar 05
Alexander Clark ....
11 Mar 97
Major
21 May 07
^trt.mStephen Geore-e Rod way
8 Nov 97
Major
27 May 02
.d.rt.inRichard John Waldron .
13 Feb 99
Major
27 May 02
mWilliam Stephen Blackman
14 June 99
Major
17 July 09
(Secretary to Surgeon General,
Plymouth Hospital)
mFielder Duffin ....
14 June 99
Major
1 Oct 09
(Recruiting Staff Officer, York)
Art. Albert Baker ....
17 Oct 00
Major
22 Sept 12
Joseph McFarlane Mitchell
20 May 03
Major
18 June 13
William Mearles ....
18 June 03
Captain
5 July 10
Samuel William Perry
25
25 Feb 04
Captain
10 June 12
SUB-INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS.
Thomas Smith
19 May 72
Captain 1 July 81
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay.
t Retired under Order-in-Council of 12th Dec-, 1885.
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
713
OFFICERS ON HALF-PAY.
MAJORS.
mCharles Clarke, M.V.O. (Bar
rackmaster) ,
Fitzroy Tufton Holt Scott (Bar
rackmaster) .
*James Henry Parker (Pay
master)
John Hamilton Lambert (Pay
master) ....
John Raymond Garrett (Pay
master) ....
RMA John Leonard Homer (Pay
waster)
til Charles Edward Fitzroy Drake
Brockman (Barrackmaster)
TO* John Arthur Tupman (Pay
master) ....
Gilbert Ironside Anderson
(Barrackmaster) .
flil/J-Humphrey Oldfield (Barrack
master)
10
Bank in Corps.
Brevet, Honorary, or
other Rank.
6 Dec 97
Lt.-Col.
18 Dec 08
6 Oct 98
Lt.-Col.
5 Aug 09
18 Dec 03
Lt.-Col.
18 Dec 10
3 Apr 05
Lt.-Col.
3 Apr 12
21 Aug 05
Lt.-Col.
21 Aug 12
9 Mar OS
Lt.-Col.
1 Sept 11
8 July 06
Lt.-Col.
8 July 13
20 Aug 06
3 Aug 07
11 Mar 08
Lt.-Col.
1 Sept 12
CAPTAINS.
GHP PWm WilliamFrederick Portlook
Scott JDadson .
Art. m**William Pitman (P.S.C.)
mCharles Lanyon Owen
Edward Hillman White
Art. Corry Beverley Corry-Smith
Ernest Augustus 31acy.
27 Mar 62
27 Mar 62
3 Aug 67
3 Aug 67
3 Aug 67
5 Aug 68
Hon. Lt.-Col. 28 Sept 89
Hon. Col. 1 July 81
Hon. Lt.-Col. 21 Nov 83
Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay.
714 ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
LIEUTENANTS ON HALF-PAY.
1859
1865
Daniel Thomas Woodriff .
1861
7 May
Warner Wright Spalding,
C.M.G 21 Feb
Art. Francis Bacon .
17 Sept
Art. mThe Hon. Henry Aylmtr. 18 May
1862
Art. Jameg Sandys Bird . .18 May
John Midlane Dyer .
James Maurice O'Connor .
21 May
27 Aug
1863
Ednvwnd Hicks Beach Lysons
. 2 Apr
1867
1864
Art. George Andrew Noble Kitson 3 Aug
m William Frederick Me- 1
Ilwaine (Capt. 10 June74) )
21 Sept
m James Hervey Price . . 3 Aug
Henry Olive (Capt. 13 Feb 77) 3 Aug |
6
12
CARPENTER LIEUTENANTS.
1903.
James Rees May 1 Apr
tttJohn Henry Bennett 1 Apr
George Wallis I Apri
(7)m William Harper Renn 1 Apr
George Hickey 1 Apr
mThomas Henry Stidston ,1 Apr
Robert Frost Newcombe 1 Apr
John George Winsborough Chitson 1 Apr
raArthur Furse 1 Apr
1904
Richard Bartholomew Layers 29 June
1905
George Henry Porter 26 Aug
1906
John Bryant Hawton 1 Aug
1907
William Edward Stoneman ..... . . 12 Aug
13
Officers whose navies are in italics have commuted their pay.
CARPENTER LIEUTENANTS— RET. LIEUTENANTS. 715
CARPENTER LIEUTENANTS— ■cmttd.
1907
Alfred James Hancock
Thomas Ellis
Robert Gi Hard Withell (Inspector of Shipping, Transvort Dept )
mCharles William Jefferson .
Charles Rogers Vincent
mMichael Byrne
1908
James Rice, M.V.O
Daniel Duggan
Thomas James Alexander .... ...
Richard Turner ........
John Francis Jeffrey
1910
George William Harris , .
1911
George Reeves
1912
mJohn McLeod
Michael Dunning
David Morgan. M.V.O. ... .
Henry King Denver ...... . . .
Thomas Eddey Burlace
John tdward Elstone
1913
tnJulins William Newberrv
33
12 Jan
31 Jan
8 Mar
26 Aug
2 Sept
1 Oct
29 Feb
6 July
17 July
9 Nov
21 Dec
29 July
29 Mar
15 Mar
20 May
29 June
29 June
16 Oct
4 Nov
16 Sept
RETIRED LIEUTENANTS.
(From the Lists of Commissioned Warrant Officers.")
OtJesse Wells ....
mWilliam Piatt
George Boddie ....
mWilliam Henry Ellis Rattenbury
mTbomas Heame .
Joseph Porch.
ntEdwin Charles Alfred Rogers
Daniel Sullivan
Hharles Fdward Joy . .
Edward Henry Purkis
William Roberts
Thomas John Brighty Walker
mWilliam Samuel May .
Robert Purdie.
John George Delaney
mJohn Venn Vinnicombe
Edward Harrison .
James Benjamin Manners
Alick Stone ....
mWilliam Henry Dorrington Strath
Jack George Sturt
James WiUiam Palmer .
22
Ret. Lieutenant.
1 July 07
24 Aug 05
16 Apr 06
25 May 06
22 Jan 07
15 Apr
3 Sept
25 Feb
29 Mar
23 May
26 June 09
3 Sept
27 Aug
7 Aug
12 Apr
18 Jan
4 Jun
18 Oct
14 Aug
21 Feb
17 Apr
12 Oct
Seniority as Com-
missioned Warrant
Officer.
3i jui}97 0i..S.
27 Jan 996%.-B.
1 Apr 03 Ch. B.
1 Apr OHChB,
1 Apr03CA.J9.
1 Apr 03 Ch SB.
1 ApT03Ch.S.£.
1 Anr 03 Ch. Gr.
1 Apr 03Ch.Gr
9 May 04 Ch. Gr.
15 June 04 6A..S.
1 Dec OlCh.Gr.
16 Mar 05 Ok 6V.
14 Maj05Ch.Gr.
9 Aug 05 Ch. Gr.
23 Sept 05 Ch.B.
16 Apr OQCh.SB.
20 July 06 Ch.B.
31 Oct 07 Ch.B.
15 July 08 Ch.B.
7 Aug 08 Ch.B.
3 Sept 08 Ch.Gr.
715a RET. ENG. LIEUTS.-
-HON. LIEUTS.
RETIRED ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS.
(From the List of Chief Artifice?' Engineers.')
Bet. Eng. Lieutenant.
Seniority as L'/ucf
Artificer Engineer.
1 Nov 03
mRobert Thomas Rider
26 Nov 08
Frank Davis
15 Nov 08
1 Nov 03
Edwin Henry Richards
30 Aug 10
1 Nov 04
mWilliam Henry Hall
26 Sept 11
1 Nov 04
mWilliam Henry Nancollas
11 June 12
1 Nov 04
James John Outtrim ...
6 May 09
1 Nov 04
mWilliam John Penrose
13 Jan 13
1 Nov 04
Frank Mills '. . ....
7 Sept 12
1 Nov 04
Frederick Thomas Addyman ....
15 Sept 12
1 Apr 05
ill James Crum pier Barnicott ....
2 Mar 1 1
1 Api 05
David Ritson .......
14 Nov 13
1 Nov 05
Henry Thomas Watson . ...
29 May 13
1 Nov 07
Arthur Thomas Lloyd
6 Nov 13
1 Nov 09
William Henry Patrick Studd ....
14
25 Sept 13
1 Apr 10
CARPENTER LIEUTENANTS.
(From the List of Chief Carpenters.)
Betd. Carp. Lieut.
Seniority as
Chief Carpenter.
28 Feb 11
8 Mar 07
Charles Samuel Pryn
2
6 May 12
17 July 08
HONORARY LIEUTENANTS.
(From the Lists of Chief Gunners, Chief Boatswain* and, Chief Officers in charge
of Coast Guard Divisions.)
(From Cliief Gunners' List.)
Date when granted Seniority as Chief
Honorary Bank. Gunner.
Edward Crowley
6r_H"r Samuel William Withecombe
G^PiltWilliam H. Metters
Joseph Hamilton .
George J. August .
GHPmJohn Grant .
William Henry Pascoe
Samuel Jenkins
Dennis Sullivan
William. Henry Crocker
George Benjamin Bennett
mWilliam H. Bound
mHenry Canning
John Moon
m Albert Smith
jtiHenry Spreadbury
Joseph Hooper .
John Richardson
William Robert Hicks
James Charles Rockett
20
27 Jan 90
24 Sept 91
11 Jan 90
10 June 93
2 Feb 94
2 Feb
5 Jan
19 Dec
1 Jan
24 Nov
22 June 99
20 Jan 96
15 Oct 96
8 Aug 97
28 Feb 99
12 Sept 99
22 Dec 00
13 Aug 99
19 Nov 00
2 Nov 02
19 Mar
10 Aug
22 Sept
14 Sept
19 Sept
30 June
24 Jan
2 Feb
10 Feb
3 May
INov
26 Nov
10 June
30 Sept
17 Dec
2 Feb
2 Feb
24 Nov
19 Dec
1 Jan
85
85
85
89
89
90
91
91
91
91
91
92
93
93
98
94
94
94
94
95
HONORARY LIEUTENANTS.
716
HONORARY LIEUTFNANTS—contd.
{From Chief Gunners' List.')
Bate when granted
Honorary Bank.
Seniority as
Chief Gunner.
William Hamley Jones .
John Candy
nAlfred Horatio Churchill ....
William Albert Covington ....
6 Feb 03
13 Aug 01
INov 00
3 Mar 00
18 Apr 01
16 Sept 02
12 Jan 02
20 Oct 03
5 Jan 95
2 Nov 9B
9 Feb 96
1 Apr 96
1 Apr 96
21 Nov 96
10 Feb 99
1 June 00
{From Chief Boatswains' List )
##PdtCharles Tuekwell
Robert Chambers Kelly
^^PotThomas Pratt
William Guard
tltThomas Henry Burnett
John Widgery
tltJames Dyer . ,
Thomas Morris .
mJoseph Leech ,
Thomas Baskerville
tttWilliam Hurlow .
Thomas Edwards
m Albert Sanders
6 HP m James Horigan
James Willoughby .
George South .
James E. Pigott
lit James Steel .
William Hayden
William E. Lediard .
William Davis .
William Marchant .
PTTWilliam Saunders .
Michael Twohy
tttStephen John Goodfello
William Cousins
OtGeorge Trice .
m Joseph Samuel. Merit Bill
Edward Davis
mGeorge Martlew .
tit James Narbeth Doidge
James Richard Gibbs
mWilliam Thomas Taylor
61
Date when granted
Honorary Rank.
89
94
93
92
5 Mar 91
21 Jan 89
14 Nov 89
23 Nov 88
25 June 98
21 Oct 93
29 Jan
2 Sept
14 Feb
25 Aug
29 Sept 92
18 Nov 9i
29 Sept £5
13 June 86
26 Nov 9o
20 Nov 97
12 Mav 00
17 Oct 96
21 July 97
29 Nov 98
1 Nov 97
20 June 02
19 Oct 99
21 Sept 98
22 July 99
1 Apr 99
8 May 00
8 Feb 01
22 July 02
2 Oct 99
2 Feb 03
9 July 02
11 Apr 01
Seniority as
Chief Boatswain.
12 July
76
27 Dec
77
1 June 81
19 July
81
12 May
83
21 Oct
85
28 Jan
86
20 Dec
37
16 Aug
88
21 Jan
89
3 Feb
39
3 Jan
90
8 Mar
92
12 May
92
29 Sept
92
14 Feb
93
29 Apr
93
15 June 93
21 Mar
94
1 July
94
2 Sept
94
16 Oct
94
21 Dec
94
24 Aug
95
1 Nov
95
1 Apr
96
1 Apr
96
1 Apr
96
1 Apr
y6
2 Oct
96
19 Feb
97
Uuly
97
11 Apr
98
717
HONORARY LIEUTENANTS.
BONORABY LIEUTENANTS—contd.
(Prom List of Chief Officers of Coast Guard Divisions, %c.)
James William Bridle .
Edward Barter
TttGeorge Blackler .
John 0. Williams
Samuel J enkins
mWilliam T. Davey
mPrank Symons Beedle .
John Bitty .
John Gunn
Richard Tozer.
Frederick George Ash by
Tbomas Onslow .
Alfred Ne wnham
William Paddon .
Thomas Kingswood
John Gordon Fletcher .
John Crocker .
John Edwin Pearce
John William George Merchant
George Henry Greenham
George Alexander Milton
George Homer
Charles Johnson .
George Robert Si one
John Henry Beale .
Eli Oaten
John Bolt . ,
John Little Winter
Gustavus Parkea .
George Craaston .
Michael Holmes .
Hornabrook Smith i
John Lowday .
William Pond Fisher
lonn Gibhings
Thomas Allen
John Hopkins
Harry J. Carter
Thomas Howse
James Norrish
George Kerr
Robert Selwood
103
Bate when granted
Seniority as Chief
Honorary Bank.
Officer.
lo Oct 9*
8 Dec 76
1 Aug 95
9 Feb 77
14 Dec 94
15 Nov 77
16 July 99
20 Apr 78
15 May 96
22 May 80
28 Nov 96
15 Feb 81
15 Aug 05
25 May 86
23 Apr 06
30 Oct 86
i!8 Oct 06
15 July87
17 Apr 93
21 Oct 87
31 Mar 06
1 fcov 87
10 May 08
19 Dec 87
25 Mar 05
12 Feb 88
30 Apr 05
23 Mar 8s
1 Feb 04
30 JuneS8
1 July 08
15 Sept 88
2 Feb 10
16 Nov 89
30 June07
14 Mar 90
25 July 06
3 July90
29 Oct 10
1 Feb 91
2 Apr 0&
14 Apr 91
26 Nov 06
24 June91
15 Dec 07
25 June91
31 Mar 06
25 Sept 9 1
18 Apr 07
19 Nov 91
25 Oct 05
6 Dec 91
1 May 06
29 Apr 92
25 May 05
1 Oct 92
15 Sept 07
15 Mav93
1 May 05
5 Sept 93
1 May 09
17 Oct 93
9 Jan 13
7 Feb 94
6 June 08
15 Feb 94
24 July 08
14 Mar 94
31 Mar 06
17 Apr 94
5 June05
20 Apr 94
8 Mar 07
28 Apr 94
19 Apr 09
22 Oct 94
16 Nov 09
21 Jan 95
5 June 10
23 June 95
22 Feb 1 2
20 Dec 95
4 Mov 06
21 Dec 95
HONORARY LIEUTENANTS.
717a
HONORARY LIEUTENANTS— contd.
{From List of Chief Officers of Coast Guard Divisions, ftc.)
Date when granted
/Seniority as Chief
Honorary Rank,
Officer.
Lot Connell .......
25 ' pr 1 3
1 Jan S6
Charles John Godden .....
20 Mar 11
1 Apr 96
William Lewis ......
29 Aug 12
5 June96
Thomas F. Bradley
5 Mar 1 2
17 Oct 96
George Southey ....
31 Mar 10
21 Feb 97
Gilbert Allen ' .
13 Apr 12
19 May 97
Frederick G. Rogers .....
16 Mar 11
25 May 97
Forest William Atkins .....
21 Aug 11
2 Julv 97
John Clapshoe ......
10 Dec 06
19 July 97
Thomas Cole
13 Jun 09
30 July 97
Richard Donovan ......
31 Mar 10
5 July 98
George Tubbs
22 May 11
22 July 98
William Thomas Venson ....
5 Oct 10
15 July 99
lttThomas Edward Lovegood ....
4 Aug 10
14 Feb 00
Robert Webber ......
3 Apr 12
8 Nov 01
William Pearce ......
19 Dec 13
15 Dec 01
Alfred Nevitt
U Dec 11
28 Dec 01
Alfred Gorringe ......
16 Mar 13
12 Apr 02
Robert Fry
29 Mar 11
13 Oct 02
William John Young . . . .
3 Nov 1 1
6 May 03
William L. Ost
5 Feb 14
22 July 04
George William Oliver .
10 Feb 12
1 May 05
Charles H. Coleman
S Feb 14
22 Oct 05
William Charles Lindup ....
4 May 12
12 Mar 07
{From Gunners List.)
(Under Order in Council of 19th July, 1912.)
Joseph Reed
128
Date when granted
Honorary Rank.
19 July 12
Seniority as
Gunner.
11 Mar 87
718
PENSIONED CHIEF CARPENTERS.
PENSIONED CHIEF CARPENTERS WITH RELATIVE
RANK OF LIEUTENANT.
tfiTPmRichard John Grigg .
O^PWilliam Edward Nicholls
mHenry Cribb .
William Henry Thomas
Samuel Trenear
Charles White
mJohn Radford
Charles Bryant
Henry Harcus
Anthony Allen
James Thomas Berry
( Curator of Naval Museum, Greenwich)
Henry Kenshett
mJohn Hutchings Nichols
mJohn Murphy ,
Robert Higham
Henry John Bundle
John Watts
Thomas Henry Hooper
Edward John Main
m William Charles .
mEdward Earl .
William Littleton Peain .
22
Bate when granted
Relative Bank.
21 Jan 92
25 Sept 89
26 Sept 90
20 Sept 91
5 Oct 91
31 May 96
7 Apr 93
24 Mar 96
1 Dec 00
4 Jan 95
21 Oct 97
10 Dec 97
11 Aug 00
10 Aug 00
14 Aug 01
31 Dec 99
12 Nov 00
3 Nov 01
21 May 01
9 Feb 03
21 Aug 03
16 Dec 03
Seniority as
Chief Carpenter.
11 July 82
18 Feb 84
12 May 87
3 Aug 88
23 Aug 88
30 Sept 89
13 Mar 90
15 Aug 90
6 Mar 91
28 Aug 91
25 Sept 91
29 May 92
19 Mar 93
20 Sept 94
24 Mar 96
31 May 96
12 Mar 97
26 Mar 97
1 June 97
25 June 99
11 Aug 00
12 Nov 00
PENSIONED CHIEF SCHOOLMASTERS WITH RELATIVE
RANK OF LIEUTENANT.
Date when granted
Seniority as Chiefs
Relative Rank.
Schoolmaster .
William Richard Prothero Hobbs . . t
lOJJan 10
1 Apr 04
Charles Francis Coward . . . • •
lOiJan 10
1 Apr 04
John James Smith ...■••
10 Jan 10
1 Apr 04
John Henry Palmer ...,.,
14 Nov 12
3 Apr 07 ;
John James Cramer . . ■ . ,
9 Oct 10
8 Apr 07
Henry Charles'Spraggs . . . . i
6
201 Nov 11
19 Nov 08
PENSIONED CHIEF GUNNERS.
719
PENSIONED CHIEF GUNNERS.
tfJTPDavid Bargery ... 28 Deo 80
GSPCharlea Cockram . .13 May 82
cT^PIsrael Harding, Vdt . 11 July 82
William J. Rowland .... 23 July 84
GHP FW George C.Smith . 12 Feb 85
tf-ST^Thomas Patter ... 8 Feb 86
John Armstrong 27 Apr 86
Thomas Stephens . . . .21 June 87
fi'.jETPmJohn James Bentley . 4 Jan 89
Thomas Larking 24 Sept 91
John Fasham 19 Oct 91
George Bradburn .... 30 June 94
George Newman 20 Oct 94
Andrew J. Bobs 1 Apr 96
Joseph Saunders .... 17 Oct 99
Benjamin Cooke 19 Nov 00
mPhilip James Gunn ... 28 Feb 01
John Endicott 1 Apr 01
mSamuel Thomas Marchant . 10 May 01
John Chisholm 13 Aug 01
Robert Thomas Joseph Noble 26 Apr 02
George Henry Chubb . . 1 Apr 03 j
mAlbert John Harod . . , 1 Apr 03
William Henry Newman. . 19 June 03
Frank Williams 1 Dec 03
Thomas Cahill 9 July 04
Thomas Read 7 Feb 05
James Liddell Hughes . . .19 June 05 j
James Smith Clarke . . . 15 Sept 05,
Walter George Jones , . . 8 Nov 05
John Percival Compton . . 5 July 06
31
James Cross 29 July 07
| John Wood . 31 Oct 07
John Thomas Creber .... 24 Feb 08
mAlbert Northcott .... 29 Feb 08
I Henry Briton Howell. ... 29 Feb 08
; John Hannaford Weeks . . 22 July 08
[ William Martin 21 Sept OS
, mBenjamin Wallis .... 30 Sept 08
j mGeorge Henry Wearing . . 16 Oct 08
| John Battersby Thomas . . 6 Nov 08
Samuel Gurowich .... 12 Mar 09
! John Coryndon Edwards . .16 Mar 09
Edwin Augustus Webb , . 26 Apr 09
Hubert Frank Moiest ... 25 May 09
William James Geddes . . 10 Aug 09
til William Henry Rowe . . .16 Aug 09
Henry Barratt 14 Sept 09
' mGeorge Salmon 17 Sept 09
! William Honer 18 Oct 09
Robert Boulton ..... 10 Nov 03
Enoch Powell 2 Mar 10
Alfred Lefevre 26 Dec 10
Thomas Rowe Chowen . . .15 Feb 11
(I)m William Rhodes Jowett . 8 Nov 11
William Samuel Wallace Willey 1 Apr 12
James John Smith .... 1 Apr 12
IN John Charles Taylor . . 1 Apr 12
IttErnest Charles Hooper . 14 Apr 12
lllJames Thomas Sture Hartley 13 May 12
JUJames Edward Brister . 4 June 12
Robert Henry Kitt .... 8 Mar 13
62
PENSIONED CHIEF BOATSWAINS.
GHPmJdim Farrell . . . . 9 Jan 71
GHP Richard Addison . . 1 Feb 72
6<i?PCharles Blofield . . . 1 Feb 72
James Nichols . . . . .11 Jan 78
John Eastcott . . . . . .14 Feb 78
OLBltt-PJohn Henry Pink . 11 Nov 80
e7j&PJamef» Mills .... 3 Aug 86
Francis Broadmead .... 25 Dec 88
GHP m James Bates ... 10 Jan 89
George Joseph Stephens . . 29 Jan 89
James Collins 10 June 92
James Murphy 25 Aug 92
mEdward Down 21 Oct 93
Edward Baggs 26 May 94
uiJohn Wells Jeneway . . 1 Apr 96
Jacob Freathy 1 Apr 96
16
mGeorge B. Vickery . .
mThomas Doyle ....
William Seymour . . .
John Edgar Toop , . .
Henry William Horn . .
PTFFrank Chatel . . . ,
William Nelson ....
Hi William Jones
Walter Ellis Millgate . . ,
mBenjamin Hoskin . . .
m Harry Bishop . . . ,
mCharles Andrew Hocking.
mJohn Crabb Swayne. . .
William Driscoll ...
mThomas Cunningham . ,
James Boyle
. 1 Apr 96
. 1 Apr 96
. 13 June 96
. 17 Oct 96
6 Dec 97
25 Dec 97
25 June 98
1 Oct 98
1 Oct 98
1 Nov 99
1 Apr 00
1 June 00
1 June 00
10 Apr 01
1 Dec 02
ltApr 03
32
720
PENSIONED CHIEF BOATSWAIN b.
PENSIONED CHIEF BOATSWAINS— continued.
George Thomas Petts ... 1 Oct 03
Ueorge Watkins Eracey . . 29 Oct 03
John Nagle 1 Nov 03
John M. Shea 12 June 04
Alfred Perrin 29 Sept 04
mRobert Foid . . . . 24 Apr 05
Thomas Harris 1 May 05
Benjamin Flevill . . . 17 May 06
William Trenaman . . . .13 Sept 06
Thomas SelJey . ... 23 Dec 06
George Kedge 1 JuneOS
in John Nelson Everett ... 26 Dec 08
John Eggbeer 26 JuneO'J
Charles Peck Drake . .25 May 09
mAlfred Parnall 30 Apr 10
ittKobert fcansom 10 Nov 10
Thomas John McDonald . . 21 Mar 11
Thomas Broderick .... 21 Mar 11
50
Richard Reed . . . . 14 Aug 11
(H M.S. ' Columbine ' to assist Commander
(N) at Cromarty.')
tltSamuel Downes Woolley 19 £ ept 1 L
Thomas Albeit Edward James
Bosanquet . . . 26 Sept IT
utJohn English Youlden . . 1 Apr 12*
Edward James Aggar ... 1 Apr 12
William Thomas Langmard i Apr 12'
Frederick Albert Jefferies . . 1 Apr 12 ;
George Street 1 Apr 12 ,'
PW-Tatrick Hanvey .... 1 Apr 12!
Richard Henry Hodge . . . 1 Apr 12 J
William Henry Jones ... 1 Apr 12j
Walter William Perkins . . 1 Apr 12-;
Joseph Henry Swain . . 1 Apr 12
Frederick Richard Ellery . . 1 Apr 12 -
John Henry Morsran ... 1 Apr 12
65
PENSIONED CHIEF CARPENTERS
GUP i> John C. Pollard . .15 Sept 70
John B. Elstone .... 21 Mar 78
GHP William Main . . . .17 Deo 79
Stepnen J. Dommett ... 1 Jan 81
Joseph Gibson 29 Mar 83
Hector Davidson 30 Oct 83
James Goodwin 15 Jan 89
QEP William James CousinB 19 Nov 89
PIFJohn Start Bowden . . 18 Feb 90
George Henry Thomas . . 4 Dec 90
mGeorge Augustus Nutcher . 5 Oct 91
William AnthonyBlest Wright 27 Nov 92
HlThomas Slaney .... 1 Apr 95
mGeorge Vallack Clift . . . 27 Apr 96
mJchn Reeves Radmore . . 1 Apr 96
William Boulden. .... 10 Dec 97
George Tyra Grant . . .21 Apr 01
William Condy 14 Aug 01
mWilliam Henry Newham , 3 Nov 01
Peter Hutchings .... 19 Nov 03
William Keohane . . • . . 1 Feb 04
in Frederick Sttarb .... 3 Sept 05
22
mWilliam Weeks Wood ley
William Frederick Andrews
Nathaniel Nicholas Blake .
John Fogaty Jewell . .
Richard Hutchings . . .
William Jose Ford . . .
m Andrew Robert Anderson
George Henry Jenkins . .
William Angus Alcott . .
Alfred Job Collins
John Henry MasseyPolkinghcm 1
mGeorge Thomas Phillips . 1
John Beer Watson . . . . 1
George Frederick Ball . . 1
Walter Henry Richards . . 1
John Adrian Brown .... 1
William Richard Arthur Harper
Frood 1
David Bowen . . . 1
George Deacon Rowe ... 19
William Charles Alexander . 9
James William Dodds ... 24
43
Oct 05
Aug 06
Jan 07
Aug 10
Jan 11
Feb 11 |
July 11
Dec 11 '
Apr 12]
Apr 12'
Apr 12
Apr 12
Apr 12
Apr 12 '
Apr 12
Apr 12 \
Apr 12 j
AyT 12 ')
Nov 12
Dec 12
Mar 13
PENSIONED CHIEF ARTIFICER ENGINEERS.
Thomas Ackerley Moore . 1 Apr 03
George Betteridge . 1 Nov 04
m James Douglas Gardiner . 1 Nov 05
Charles John Brown . . 1 Apr 10
4
John Roberts .... 1 Apr 10
mHenry Nokes . . .1 Apr 12
David Edward Bernard Morley 1 Oct 13
PENSIONED CHIEF
William Henry McCoy
1
SCHOOLMASTER.
9 Oct 10
EMERGENCY OFFICERS.
721
EMERGENCY OFFICERS.
Officers resigned from Active Service whose commissions have been restored to them
under the provisions of Order of Council of the 13th May 1901 (vide paaf 942).
Date of
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Resignation.
ntEdward William Lloyd, C.B. .
Commander
1 Jan 89
15 Sept 89
(Commander, Tynetide Division, Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve.)
Joseph Homier ...
Commander
1 Jan 95
20 Jan 99
The Hon. Gerald Fitzmaurice Digby .
Commander
30 Juno 93
6 Jan 97
Charles Elphinstone Fleeming
Cunninghams Graham, M.V.O. .
Commander
11 July 05
4 July 86
(Groom-in-Waiting to H.M. the King.)
Henry Frederick Compton Cavendiah .
Commander
11 July 05
L6 June 88
Dayrell Davies
Commander
11 July 05
30 Nov 94
mGeorge Sarsfield Walsh ....
Commander
11 July 05
14 May 91
mCharles Amyas Eadcliffe ....
Commander
11 July 05
22 Sept 93
Hugh Le Despencer Stapleton .
Commander
11 July 06
6 Nov 94
Tlie Right Hon. Lord Francis Granville
Godolphin Osborne .....
Commander
11 July 05
9 Oct 96
mBasil Reginald Hamilton Taylor
Commander
8 Sept 06
18 Apr 98
{Harbour Master, Hong Kong.)
mOswald Charles Merriman Barry.
Commander
24 Feb ) 1
26 Mar 02
Alfred Henry Tarleton, M.V.O.
Commander
30 June 13
14 Mar 88
ttl Victor LindseyArbuthnot Campbell
Commander
30 June 13
21 May 01
ntAndrew William Davies ....
Lieutenant
10 Aug 81
15 Feb 88
tttliionel Herbert Hordern ....
Lieutenant
30 June 84
7 Jan 92
Julian Charles Gaisford-St. Lawrence
Lieutenant
31 Dec 84
12 May 87
ntEdward Louis Dalrymple Boyle .
Lieutenant
18 June 85
28 Oct 90
Lieutenant
30 June h6
14 Apr 92
Bertie Angelo Cator ....
Lieutenant
21 June 87
9 Sept 93
{Deputy Master Attendant at Singapore.')
mThomas Shirley Gooch ....
Lieutenant
lOct 87
29 Apr 92
Sir Arthur Trevor Dawson, Kt. . . .
Lieutenant
20 Nov 87
21 Feb 96
•mEustace William ClitherowStracey-Clitherow
Lieutenant
1 Jan 88
23 Nov 88
Harold Charles Scroggs ....
Lieutenant
1 Apr 88
27 Sept 04
{Collector of Customs and Harbour
Master. Mauritius.)
mBasil William Reid Hall . .
Lieutenant
30 June 88
17 Apr 95
Frederick Arthur Hodge ....
Lieutenant
1 Jan 89
11 May 95
Philip Egerton
Lieutenant
30 June 89
4 Dec 94
The Hon. D'Arey Lambton ....
Lieutenant
1 Aug 89
12 Aug 90
Sir Georpe Elliot Armstrong, Bt.
Lieutenant
1 Apr 90
18 Jan 92
mFrancis William Chaine ....
Lieutenant
1 Apr 90
2 Apr 90
mHenry Arthur Beverley Sbrubb .
Lieutenant
31 Dec 90
27 Nov 94
mHerbert Alexander Child, C.M.G.
Lieutenant
14 July 91
15 Feb 94
Cecil James Reid Livingstone Leaxmonth
Lieutenant
30 June 91
24 Mar 9H
Sampson Sladen
Lieutenant
1 Jan 92
14 Feb 99
Astle Scott Littlejohns ....
Lieutenant
30 June 94
7 Feb 02
Martin Frederic Stapylton ....
Lieutenant
30 June 95
27 Feb 01
William Campbell Gardner
Lieutenant
1 Oct 95
1 Feb 9s
Herbert Frederick GuinnesB(B).
Lieutenant
14 Jan 96
— Tan 98
Tlie Hon. Cyril Augustus Ward, M.V.O. .
Lieutenant
31 Aug 97
29 Jan 04
( Commander, Bristol Division, Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve.)
August Bernard Tellessen Cayzer .
Lieutenant
1 Apr 98
May 02
*William Byron Drury ....
41
Lieutenant
30 June 98
May 02
722
EMERGENCY OFFICERS.
EMERGENCY OFFICERS— contd.
Name.
Alexander Hahnemann Quicke .
mWilliam George Astell Ramsay-Fairfax
George Haroid de Peyster Chance
tltDenis Agar Richard Kirwan
Bolton Meredith Eyres Monsell. M.P.
m Alfred Geoige Ambrose Street .
Bernard Trotter Coote
*tttRobert Corbett Bayldon
Ronald Northcote Kempe .
(7) mBrian Lifford Hewitt
m John Alsager Collett .
m Gny Hilhouse ....
m Guy Blatherwick
Walter Arthur Selby .
Henry Spencer ....
mLeopold Arthur Bernays
IttReginald Carwithen Richardson .
The Son. Evelyn Arthur Grenville
Gore-Langton
Trevor Eardley-Wilmot
Alec Thomas Lee Wilson .
(/)Frank Noel Stagg .
Sydney Wilford Beadle
Harold Raymond Thrupp .
Robert Francis Dillon FitzGibbon
Conyngham Charles Uenison
Donald Greig ....
Andrew Francis Gordon Tracy .
Bertram Edward Jones
Gilbert Esdaile Venning
Robert Douglas Graham
Kenneth Cary Helyar.
Reginald Blayney Bulteel Colmore
Thomas Gerald Auckland Moncrieffe
(7)Fulke Knatchbull Prideaux-Brune
Eric Claude Neligan .
Stephen Clive Lyttelton
Arthur William Lancelot Brewill
Harald Edward Wharton .
Ivan Campbell ....
Rupert Clare Garsia .
Frederic Thornton Peters .
Sir James Henry Domville, St. .
Oscar St John Swan .
Hugh Christopher Arnold- For ster
John Cracroft-Amcotts
John Francis Bowyer .
Henry Charles Anstey
(Serving nn&er Chilian Government.)
88
Bank.
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieu tenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Sub-Lieut.
Eng. Lieut.
Seniority.
15 July
13 Dec
HO June
31 Dec
15 July
31 Dec
26 June
15 Sept
31 Mar
30 Sept
31 Dec
31 Dec
30 Sept
30 Sept
15 Oct
15 Jan
1 Apr
15 Dec
1 Apr
1 Apr
30 Apr
30 Dec
31 Dec
30 Mar
1 Apr
15 Apr
30 June
30 Aug
31 Dec
15 May
31 Dec
15 Feb
1 Apr
30 June
30 June
30 June
30 July
31 Dec
31 Dec
1 Apr
30 Jan
31 Dec
1 Apr
15 July
15 Sept
15 June
1 July
Date of
Resignation.
6 Apr 10
12 Nov 01
28 Mar 04
31 Dec 04
5 July
2 1 Jan
16 Feb
21 July
17 Dec
12 May 09
25 Oct 06
2 Oct 06
18 Aug 10
27 June 10
23 Sept 08
16 Feb 06
8 Sept 08
9 Feb 11
21 Sept 12
17 Nov 13
12 May
21 Aug
15 Nov
4 Jan
23 July
6 May
30 June 11
16 Jan 13
17 June 11
28 Feb 13
3 Oct 12
7 Nov 1 1
25 Oct 13
14 Mar 12
14 June 10
29 Feb 12
22 Nov
6 Jan
30 Apr
15 Jan
28 June 13
19 June 12
28 Nov 13
2 Feb 14
27 Nov 12
11 Dec 13
23 June 04
12
12
12
06
08
12
07
14
12
14
EMERGENCY OFFICERS.
722a
EMERGENCY OFFICERS— contd.
Name.
William Patrick Sillince .
Arthur Sydney Gush
William Floyd Rabbidge* .
Louis John Le Mesurier
Frank Lloyd Newhouse
Mark Martin
{Assistant Master R.N. College, Dartmouth)
Walter May
Reginald Gascoigne Law Markham
Walter Henry Page
Penrose John Barcrof t
Francis Woore
{Surgeon and Agent Torquay)
George Maurice Oswald Richards
Robert Robertson Fasson, M.D. .
George Herbert Stephens Milln, M.B
(Surgeon JR.N.V.H.)
ntJohn Brunt
Philip Nicholas Randall, M.B
Edward Cuffey .
Frank Ernest Rock, M.B.
William James Stitt
mEric DanversMacnamara.M.A,. M.D.,F.R.C.P.
tnHugh Campbell Ross . .
mWilfrid James Bull
Francis William Branford .
William Ernest Britsenden
mGerald Philip Haddon .
Egbert Conrad Oliver
Arthur Collett Painter
115
Rank.
Eng. Lieut.
Eng. Lieut
Eng. Lieut,
Eng Lieut.
Eng. Lieut.
Eng. Lieut.
Engineer
Engineer
Asst. Engr.
Staff Surg.
Staff Surg.
Staff Surg.
Staff Surg.
Staff Surg.
Surgeon
Surgeon
Surgeon
Surgeon
Surgeon
Surgeon
Surgeon
Paymaster
Asst. Paym
Asst. Paym
Asst. Paym.
Asst. Paym.
Asst. Paym.
Seniority.
1 Jan 98
Uuly 01
1 June 04
1 Jan 06
I Jan 08
15 Nov. 08
1 Sept 90
1 July 98
1 July 9)
5 Oct 88
28 Aug 94
Bate of
Resignation.
31 July 03
4 June 03
9 May 13
6 Apr 13
25 July 10
15 Apr 13
8 Oct 97
3 July 00
3 June 97
17 Nov 88
19 Feb 95
15 May 07 24 Oct 08
26 Feb 08J27 May 09
23 Nov 11 23 June 13
1 Oct
21 Feb
21 Feb
16 May
13 May
29 Nov
21 Nov
17 Jan
14 Sept
4 Sept
25 Jan
18 Oct
15 Feb
June 89
Feb 02
Aug 98
Sept 96
Jan 09
Oct 02
May 06
Sept 04
Jan 12
Jan 07
May 13
Nov 12
Oct 12
l^b RES&KVE OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES
RESERVE LIST OF MEDICAL OFFICERS.
Officers who liave passed from the Active Service to the Reserve wilder Order -in- Council^*
of the 11th August; 1903 — vide page 867.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Date of
Withdrawal.
David Hadden Vickery
Surgeon
23 Nov
03
14 Sept 08
(7)Ferna,nd Louis Joseph
Marie de Verteuil, M. R.
Surgeon
21 Nov
04
20 Oct 09
Henry Strawson Turner
Surgeon
21 Nov
04
3 May 10
John McCutcbeorj, M.B. .
Surgeon
19 Nov
07
13 Apr li
Robert Marmaduke Riggall
Surgeon
12 May
08
27 Feb 14,
Joseph Glaister, M.R.
burgeon
<} Nov
08
4 Nov 12
Charles H'rederickBainbridge.M.R.
Surgeon
6 Nov
OH
5 Nov 12'
Samuel Leslie McBean, M.B. .
Surgeon
6 Nov
08
4 Nov 12!
Ambrose Cyril Wilson
Surgeon
6 Nov
08
22 June 13
John Parton Rerry, M.B. .
Surgeon
5 Nov
09
20 Nov is
RESERVE OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
MAJORS.
Roland Martin Byne . . .
Art. ntHerbert Slessor ....
(Recruiting Staff Officer, .Bristol)
mJames Rainey Goddard .
Richard James Saumarez .
Edward Yorke Daniel
Arthur Matthew Connolly .
Richard Lane Baylifl .
Richard Nelson Rendyshe .
Walter William Frankis
Art. De Saumarez Dobree .
Art. mGeorge Edward Barnes
mCharles Edwin Collard ,
( 7) John Ernest Crowther .
Art, Charles Arthur William Francis
(Recruiting Staff Officer, London.)
(Z)Herbert James Crocker
William Herbert Pryce-Rrowne .
Christopher Henry Hoskyns-Abrahall
Neville Anderson Woodward Scott
18
Rank in Corps.
26 May 99
22 Jun 99
INov 00
25 Apr 01
29 Nov 01
80 Jan IM
23 Apr 02
1 Feb 03
28 Jan 05
20 Aug 05
2 Oct 05
5 Dec 05
1 Mar 06
1 Sept 06
2 Apr 08
1 Oct 09
1 Sept 10
10 May 11
Brevet,
Honorary, or
other Rank.
Lt- Col 22J an0&
Lt- f?oZ25May09Jl
Lt-Coll Feb 101<
Major
lSeptO*
lSept04
Major lSeptO*
RESERVE OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES. 722c
CAPTAINS.
Frank Athow
Art. mEdward Roden Cottingham, M.V.O. .
(Recruiting Staff Officer, Exeter, ,)
Art, mThomas Woodford Peachy Dyer
Elliot Hody Morres
mEdward Harding Bockett.-Pu.eh
Art.QI) Maurice Pascal Alers Hankey C.B. .
(Secretary Imperial Defence Committee.^)
mNowell Fitz bidward ttreville Sampson- Way
John Cyril Deed.
Herbert Jefferia Cole3
Brian James Delves Walthall .
Art. James Donald Hay Shaw . .
Art. m Arthur Fraser Sirnson
UlCharles Frederick Oliver Graham
Barry Redmond de Waal O'Sullivan
(Recrmting Staff Officer, Belfast.)
mHenry Hudson Fraser Stockley
(J) Cyrus Hunter Regnart
Hugh Salusbury Lioyd
Christopher Boyd Andrews
Alfred Edward Syson
Arthur Stanley Tetley
Art. Chetwode George Green Crawley
(Assiitant to Inspector of Wireless
Telegraphy, General Post Office.)
John Bash ....
Art. John Edward Vau der Kiste
Art. Hubert Richard Twiss.
(i)Kenneth Edward Lawrance
Hugh Caledon Atkinson
John Evelyn Leonard Wilton
Edward Percy Hamilton Pardoe
Frank Lovell Hazlewood .
Archibald John Herman Smith
John Cock burn Jessop Teague
Stephen Arthur Stoddart .
Godfrey Barker . . .
Alan Lydiat Durst . ,
34
Rank in Corps.
23 Mar 95
1 Sept 95
21 May 97
8 Mar 98
1 Apr 99
10 Aug 99
1 0 Feb 00
10 Oct 00
I Nov 00
1 Dec 01
1 Apr 02
U July 02
29 Apr 03
1 May 03
1 Sept 03
1 July 04
22 Sept 04
3 Oct 06
22 Apr 07
8 Feb 08
14 Mar 08
31 Oct 08
1 Jan 09
10 Dec 09
1 Jan 10
1 Sept 10
1 Jan 11
1 Jan 1 1
1 Jan 11
1 Sept 11
1 Sept 11
1 Jan 12
1 Sept 12
1 Sept 12
Brevet,
Honorary, or
other Bank.
Major lSept05
723 ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS.
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS.
Alphabetical List of Officers Retired from the Active List.
For Explanation of Abbreviations used hereunder see page 444.
The names of Retired Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve will be retained in the
Navy List, provided they forward annually, between the 1st January and 31#£
March, to the Registrar- General of Shipping and Seamen, a notification of
their being alive.
Bank. Seniority.
Name.
Rank. Seniority.
A.
Adams, Jamieson B
Adams, John N.. .
Aitken, John . . .
Alcock, George A. . .ED
Alexander, James E. P.
AUerton, Thomas H. . . .
Anderson, Adam . . . .
Anderson, Alexander W. .
Anderson, John . . . RD
Andrews, Francis B. . . bd
Andrews, John D. . . rd
Andrews, Sidney G. D.
Anning, Sidney A. .
Applebye-Robinson, William
Archibald, Rupert
Ashwin, Keyt .
Atkin Walter S. .
Atkins, Charles H.
Atkins, Percy J
Attwood, John
Ayres, Francis H
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Bailey, James J. ,
Baker, Charles . .
Baker, Edward . .
Balchin, Frederick R.
Ball, George L. . .
Barber, John . . .
Barham, William H.
Barker, David Wilson
Barnes, Herbert C. .
Barron, Albert . .
Barter, John R. . .
Bartlett, Edmund B.
Barton, Gustavus .
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1 Feb 07
18 Oct 09
10 June 13
20 Mar 91
16 Apr 12
10 Dec 08
10 Oct 05
21 Nov 04
6 July 10
22 Sept 05
6 Dec 01
1 Apr 02
24 Feb 96
31 Dec 09
1 8 May 98
13 June 05
13 May 12
26 May 00
14 Mar 98
8 Oct 02
18 Oct 09
23 Jan 07
15 May 50
16 June 02
1 Oct 13
10 Aug 06
30 June 87
6 Jan 99
21 Feb 03!
12 Feb 98j
8 Oct 98
26 Bept 02
24 May 04
Bassett, Thomas A. '.
Bate, Francis W. . .
Bates, Edgar . . .
Bayldon, Francis J. .
Bayldon, Louis W.
Bean, Arthur H. . .
Beatt, John R. . . .
Beauchant, Stephen U.
Beetham, Edward . ,
Bell, Charles d'H. . .
Bell, James ....
Bell, Richardson . .
Benison, Horace M. .
Bennett, Charles D. .
Bennett, Henry W. .
Bennett, Thomas W. .
Benton, Charles J.
Beresford, Charles F. D
Bernard, Reginald
Bignold, William H. .
Billinton, Percy . .
Bindley, George H .
Birkett, William . .
Blacklin. Richard W. B. rd
Blake, Frederick J. . rd
Blake, Herbert A. .
Blay, Joseph E rd
Blelloch, David H. . . .
Boaden, William F. . . .
Boden, John H
Bolt, Thomas W
Borlase, Henry
Bourgat, Gustave . . rd
Bowyer. Henry
Boyle, Hugh C. . . . RD
Bradlev, William . . .rd
Brady, Ernest G. H. . .rd
Brambleby, Bertram C. . .
Brebner- James . . . rd
Bremner. Thomas J. . . .
Brewster, Henry C. . . ,
Bridge, Gerald E. . . .ED
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17 Dec 95
5 Dec 99
16 Jan 04
6 June 09
22 Feb 99
6 May 96
10 May 05
16 Sept 92
22 Aug 01
16 May S6
11 Aug 03
16 Feb 06
15 May 00
10 Jan 13
6 Aug 01
10 Aug 06
20 Sept 12
24 Oct 12
22 Jan 00
12 Oct, 98
20 Mar 01
9 July 04
18 Apr 03
11 Aug 00
26 Aug 73
9 July 00
13 Apr 96
16 Aug 05
19 Mar 02
20 May 12
26 Jan 10
6 Sep 88
21 Nov 93
20 Aug 04
3 May 13
12 Apr 09
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE—RETIRED OFFICERS. 723a
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Name.
Rank.
Seniority.
Brooks, Henry J. . .
Broome, Thomas C. .
Broun, William L . .
Brown, Herbert S. . .
Brown, Thomas . . .
Browne, Charles K.
Browne, Reginald H. .
Browning, Jeffrey . .
Bruce, William J. W.
Buckland. Virgoe . .
Bucklny, John R . .
Budden, William H. .
Bullock, William H. .
Bune, Frederick W. .
Burgess, Thomas S. .
Burm in, George R.
Bum, Edgar O. . .
Burnett, Ernest W. .
Burniston, Augustus J.
Burt, Bernard . . .
■Caborne, Warren F.
fflbahill, Michael J. .
jlpalder Thomas . .
'Calvert, William H.
/ameron, John . .
Jampbell, David O.
'ampbell, Thomas
parle, James W.
Darnow, James R. .
Darr, Henry . . .
parr, Henry C. , .
Darter, James O. .
Cartwright, Reginald
Catherall, Ralph H.
Cave, Arthur B. . .
Ipaven, George J. .
fchantler, Richard 8.
Chapman, Walter L. ]
fchaston, Edward C.
Ipheetham, Herbert
jbhellew, James . .
Iphishoim, Hugh ,
Bhope, Thomas , .
Christian James . .
Bhudley, Thomas H.
Enimley, Tom . .
Shurchill, James E
plague. John . . .
iSlark, Henry W. A.
:31ark, James . .
Clarke, Arthur W.
Blarke, Frederick R.
Clarke, James C. O.
fclarke, Maurice H.
flaxton, John T. .
Hay, James R. . .
cleaver, Ernest B. .
fileere, William J.
Clifford, William T.
Iload, Alfred J. . .
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22 Jan 14
21 Mar 91
22 Aug 91
17 Feb 0.3
7 Mar 04
15 Aug 08
9 July 04
1 Mar 04
23 Nov 05
15 May 00
21 Dec 10
13 May 96
6 July 03
11 Jun 10
27 Dec 11
2 Apr Of
10 Mar 03
29 Sept 99
31 Mar 00
19 Jan 94
20 July 01
30 June 90
11 Apr 96
10 Aug 0?
11 Sept 07
3 June 10
11 Sept 05
10 Jan 05
15 May Of
31 Oct 98
10 Aug 07
30 Dec 98
20 Feb 08
8 June 91
14 May 94
15 Feb 12
6 Feb 93
23 Oct 13
22 Aug 11
7 Mar 04
20 July 10
6 Feb 93
13 Oct 03
31 Dec 08
18 Jan 13
10 May 09
15 May 0C
13 Oct 09
2 June OP
5 May 93
23 Feb 98
4 Aug 05
4 May 0/
12 Jan 04
9 Mar 13
25 Nov 0?
30 June 90
9 Oct 9f
22 Jan 08
Ooates, William H.
Colbeck, William . .
Coleman, Arthur J. .
Collom, William J.
Colquhoun, Archibald
.Compton. Richard J. H
Comley, William G. .
Cooke, Walter W. W. .
Coombe, John A. . .
Coomhes, Reginald .
Cooper, Arthur O. . RD
Cooper, Augustus O. . RD
Cooper, Frank . . .rd
Cooper, Rufus W
Corner, Frederick W. . .
Cosgrove, James . . . .
Cossentine, Harry H. . . .
Cossey, William F. , . .
Coulcher, William C. M. rd
Cowie, John
Cowin Orry, A. de L. . .
Cox, Walter T. . . . rd
Coxwell, Charles L. . rd
Coysh, William H. . . rd
Crathorne, William 0. rd
Craven, James N.
Craven, William E . G
Crawford, Lawrence H.
Cresser, William B.
Crichton, Alexander C.
Crichton, James G. .
Cripps, Arthur E. W.
Cross, Charles II. D. .
Crosse, Arthur B. . .
Crossland, James E. .
Crosthwait, Cecil H. E.
Crumplin, William E.
Crutimley, William C.
Cubitt, Albert G. . .
Cullen, Percy . .cmg,
Culverwell, James N.
Cumberland, John M.
Cundy, George C. . ,
Currie, Charles D. . .
Curtis, George A, H. .
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Dainty, John G.
Daldy, Edward F.
Darke, Temperley
Davey, Arthur E
Davidson, John A.
Davison, Wellesley
Davies, Frederick ,
Davies, Harry R. B
Davies, William J.
Davis, Frederick J.
Dawson, Arthur R.
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Name.
Seniority.
Name.
Dawson, Henry . .
Day, Thomas B.
Deed, Ernest S. . .
Denny, Charles T. .
Devereux, Howard P
Dix, Arthur P. . .
Dixon, Adam G.
Dobson, John . .
Dodd, John C. . .
Dodd, George H. W.
Donaldson, David .
Douglas, Alexander
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Dow, Daniel . . .
Dow, Robert . . .
Dowell, Edward R.
Dowling, Robert .
Down, Charles E. .
Dowson, Kenneth .
Drake, Bertram G.
Draper, Philip N. .
Drury, Edward D.
Du Domaine, Alfred
Du Sautny Anstis, B
Dunlop, James W.
Dunn, James D.
Dunning, Arthur G.
Dunning, Robert .
Durie, William . .
Dyett, W. H. Ross
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Eagleton, Henry A. .
East, Harry R. . . .
Edrupt, Richard W. .
Edwards, Albert A. W
Edwards, Herbert A.
Eliott, Gerald O.R. .
Ellington, Charles T. ,
Elliott, Coulton . .
Elliott. William
Ellis, Arnold C. L. . .
Ellis, William H. . .
England, Rupert G. .
English, Edward J. . Ki
Errington, Lancelot A. ki
Etherington.Frederick J.B
Evans, David .... KD
Evans, Frederick P.
Evans, Frederick W.
Evans, Herbert G.
Fairfield, Percy . .
Fawdon, Henry W.
Finch, Sidney . .
Finch, William . .
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27 May 98
20 Jan 91
15 May 00
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8 June 91
17 July 05
13 Feb 07
30 June 90
17 July 05
13 Feb 08
7 Mar 04
17 July 05
14 Sept 9S
27 July 05
15 Oct Oti
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26 Oct 09
5 Sept 96
6 Sept 13
14 Sept 10
16 Apr 98
12 Feb 95
15 May 00
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4 Aug 06
24 Dec 02
28 Apr 13
11 Dec 03
15 May 00
8 June97
30 June 89
28 Apr 99
24 Nov 05
23 Sept 10
21 Aug 10
24 July 05
13 Dec 02
4 Feb OS
6 Apr 08
5 July 00
21 Dec 10
9 Aug
13 Apr 13
18 Jan 01
30 Oct
Firth, Bernard ....
Fisher, Matthew H. . .
Fleming, Robert H. . l
Flemyng, Archibald E. T.
Flint, James G. H. . .
Flood, Otto B. P. . . .
Forbes, Charles D. . . .
Ford, Aveling M.P. . .
Forrow, Benjamin A. .sd
Forster, John V. . .
Fortnum, Arthur J
Fox, James . . .
Franks, Thomas H.
Fraser, Robert . . .
Frazer. James . . ,
Free, Thomas. . .
Freeman, Herbert . .
Freeman, John T. . .
Froggatt, Charles E. .
Fry, William H. . .
Pulton, David . . .
Fulton. John ....
Fysh, Robert B. . . .
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Gace, Bertram L.
Gamlen, Albert W.
Gandy, Gerard K.
Gange, Ambrose D.
Gann, Sidney T. E.
Garland, Edward H. W. bd
Garrett, Thomas L. S
Garwood. Allen B.
Gaskill, Walter . .
Gaunt, John . . .
Gawthrop, William
Gibb, Alfred S. . .
Gibson, Percy . .
Gilbert, Edward F.
Gillard, George S. .
Glen, William . .
Goffin, Arthur . .
Golding, Thomas .
Gomm, Arthur W. E
Gordon, Alfred . .
Gordon, Edward .
Gordon, George H.
Gordon, George W.
Goss, George J. . .
Gould, John . . .
Gourlay, Jacob C. .
Grace, John W. . .
Grant, James F.
Grassam, John G. .
Graves, George . .
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Name.
Seniority
Name
Bank.
Gray, George S. B. .
Gray, Bobert . . .
Gray, v\ iliiam D. G.
Green. Albert . .
Green, Charles P. .
Greenstoek, Arthur
Grt-ey, Kobert . .
Gregor, David C. .
Gregory, George .
Gre.\ , George
Griffiths, Edward .
Griffiths, Peter O. .
Grind 'OG John E.
Grosholz, August E.
Groom, John B.
Gurney, Edwin F.
Gutclier, George C.
Guy, Henry I.
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Ilague, John W.
Hale, Christopher W
Hall, Frederick T. .
Hallett, Gordon
Hambelton, Alexander E
Hamilton, George . .
Hamilton, James H. .
Hamilton, Willium D.
Handcock, Arthur B. W
Hankinson, Thomas W.
Harris, George H. .
Harris, James W. . .
Harris, John D. . . .
arrison, Frederick .
Harrison, John B. . .
Harrison, Norwood
Harrison, William . .
Harrison, William C.
Hart, Charles F
Hart, Ernest .
Hart, Frank .
Harty, John .
Haughton, William H
Hawes, Thomas . .
laynes, Walter . .
layward, Charles .
layward, Irvin
layward, William
Jazell, William . .
leale, Henry T.
lean, Herbert G. .
leap, Thomas B. .
lector, George N. .
lemsley, Thomas F
Jenderson, Alexander
lenderson. Bobert.
penning, George C
lenry, James 8.
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31 Dec 86
26 May 98
4 8ept 07
14 May 09
16 Jan 04
17 Nov 02
7 Mar 04
20 Dec 10
24 June 12
28 May 07
28 July OH
13 Mar 99
30 June 03
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22 Feb 13
22 Feb 81
28 Dec 01
1 Nov 92
16 Nov 08
25 Nov 03
23 July 04
26 Mar 00
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22 Jan 04
13 Apr 08
17 July 02
13 Apr 07
31 Dec 87
14 Sept 06
27 June 11
10 Aug 06
30 Jan 99
20 Apr 6?
24 May 13
7 May 09
6 Feb 05
8 May 93
4 June 98
15 May 00
26 May 05
15 Mar 05
10 Feb 93
9 Dec 03
21 Sept 08
6 Sept 94
21 Dec 10
1 July 02
16 June 98
20 Feb 08
18 Nov 82
15 May 00
21 Dec 07
9 Oct 01
14 Aug 02
31 Aug 97
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Hervey, Gerald A. F.
Hetherington, Henry H
Hic*son,Fred ric S. .
Hickson, Veie W.
Hide, Thomas H. . .
Higgens, Frederick W.N. rd
Uiggiiison , Montagu B. W
Hill, Frederick G. .
Hinde, George d'A.
Hoad, Percy . . .
Hobbins, Bobert
Hocking, William .
Holland, Henry H.
Holland, Beginald .
Holman, Sydney S.
Holmes, William H.
Holmes, William B.
Holmes, William B.
Hooper, Francis C.
Ho&ken, Alexander J
Houghton, Alfred .
Houlgrave, Gerald .
HousLoi., Andrew S.
Howarth, Frank B..
Howell, Edmund H.
Hutibard, Bobert B.
Hudson, Charles E.
Hughes, Charles
Hughes, Harry . .
Hughes, Seth . .
Hugill, Charles A. .
Hunt, Alexander W.
Hunter, John . .
Hutchison, John 8.
Hutchons, Edwyn B.
Hynes, John T. . .
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Irving, James D.
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Jeffcott, William R.
Jenkins, Henry L.
Jenks, Walter . .
Johnson, Henry J.
Johnston, John . .
Johnston, Thomas ,
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Name.
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Johnstone, William A
Jones, Isaac K..
Jones, Richard A.
Jones, Kobort E.
Jones, Thomas J.
.lordan. KoOert A.
Joyes, Frederick
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Keatinge, Joseph D.
Keen, Thomas N. .
Kelly, John M. . .
Kelly, William L.
Kemp, Edmund
Kempson, Charles II,
Kendall, Henry G.
Kennedy, William K.
Kenrick, Hubert W. .
Kerkham, James C. .
Kerr, Thomas . . . .
Kerr, Thomas 0. . .
Kershaw. Frederick W.
Kilpatrick, James . .
King, Arthur A. . .
King, Charles K. . .
King, George L. . .
King, Joseph ....
Kinnear, Charles L. .
Kitcat, Harold E. . .
Knagg, William B. .
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Lang, Thomas M.
Lang, William .
Lapsley, Claude C.
Larking, Arthur fi,
Layland, Henry
Leader, William (J.
Learmouth, Robert A
Lee, Charles A.
Lee, George A. . .
Leftwieh, James L.
Lcmarchand, William C
Le Mare, William K
Lennox, Alexander
Leslie, Alexander McG.
Leslie, Robert . . .
Lewellin, Herbert G. H.
Lewia, Owen . ... ri>
Lewis, William G.
Lightoller, William . rd
Lindsay, Henry St. G rd
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19 Sept 13
27 Jan 92
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14 Mar 12
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14 May CO
2 Dec 96
15 May 01'
9 May 01
11 Mar 04
6 Sept 90
18 July 08
24 JuneOIi
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15 Oct 0i
21 June97
10 Sept m
22 Aug 01
21 July 91
4 Apr 03
7 May 08
1 Oct 90
25 Mar 96
14 Nov 98
4 Aug OH
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2 Nov 00
7 May 08
13 May 96
16 Nov 08
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18 Sept 99
15 Feb 97
9 Feb 98
17 Dec 10
8 Sept 90
31 Dec 89
7 Oct 99
29 Jan 00
30 Oct 06
15 Jan 04
8 Oct 04
12 May 99
6 June 96
16 Ma\ 00
12 Sept 10
7 Mar 04
Lipscomb, Ashley N.
Lister, Samuel P. .
Little, John G. . .
Lockstone, Charles F.
Lockyer, Sydney de B
Longden, Charles R
Lord, Charles L.
Lovell, Francis A
Lovett, John . .
Low, Peter . .
Lowcay, Henry P.
Lowe, James Y. .
Lowe, Robert W G
Lundgren, Charles
Luxton, George T.
Lyddon, Charles H
Lyon, Dugald. .
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McCaig, Robert .
McCoy, Charles C.
McDonald, Dugald .
McDonnell, Thomas W
McDougall, Thomas Y.
McGowan, John C.
Mclndewar, Alexander
Mcintosh, Charles K
Mclver, John . .
McKeand, William .
McKendrick, Robert
MiKinstry, Edward R
McLaren, Edward S.
McLean, John T. .
McNeile Dibb, Hugh
McPhail, Peter . .
Mace, Frederick W.
MacGregor, Alexander
Maclntyre, Duncan C,
Mackay, Frederick B
Mackenzie, Duncan
Mackenzie, James B.
Mackie, Nathan A. .
Maclean, Percival E.
Magrath, Stewart 0.
Major, William . .
Malin, Robert G. .
Mansfield. Donald .
Maples, Ernest R. .
Marrable, Edgar
Marsh, Zacheus . .
Marshall, Charles S.
Marshall, Oswald P.
Martin, Edwin P. .
Massey, George . .
Mathews, Alfred J.
Matbias, John . .
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Seniority.
Name.
Rank, |3eniority.
Mathieson, William
Maude, Herbert . .
Maxwell, Benson C. 1
May, John E.
Melsom, George W.
Millar, Paul H. . .
Millard, Lewis A. .
Mills, James J. C.
Milne, Alexander .
Milward, CharlesA,
Mitchell, Alexander
Mitchell, Maurice .
Micchell, Roberts.
Mitchell, Thomas J.
Molloy, William .
Montford, George M.
Moore, Hugh U-.
Moorhouse, Reginald
Morley, John . .
Morris, Arthur L.
Morris, James. . .
Morrison, Alexander
Morrison, George F.
Moscrop, Andrew E.
Mosoley, Frederick J.
Moses, William E. .
Mossman, Charles 4..
Mote, Heriert W. .
Moulton, Arthur I.
Murley, Harry 8.
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Nagle. Robert F
Naylor, Walter
Neroutsos, Cyril D.
Nesbitt, Thomas
Newby, Cecil R. A
Newton, Donald McG
Nicholson, Colin
Nicol, Alfred L. . .
Nieoll, Alexander .
Miles, William H. .
Nivison , Richard
Noakes, George H
Noal, Richard J
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Orr, Thomas it. J. . .
Orrell, Robert S. . . .
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Owen, George
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Palmer, Walter B. .
Parfitt , James L. .
Park, Charles J
Parker, Frederick W.
Paikyn, Charles G.
Paruell, Edward C.
Parsons, Dudley R.
Paterson, Herbert J.
Patterson, Sutton C.
Pattinson. William
Peicock, Charles 8.
Peake, Frederick W.
Pearce, William , .
Pearse, Arthur W. P.
Pearson, James B.
Pearson, Joseph M.
Peel, Lawrence R.
Peet, Thomas M. .
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Penruddocke, Henry
Perkins, c harles C.
Perkins, Percy T. .
Perry, Edwin A. .
Petrie, Alexander .
Pickering, Charles D,
Pierce, John E. . .
Piersnn, Albert E.
Pilter, William F., C.
Piper, Francis D. .
Postlethwaite, John
Potter, John . . .
Potts, Thomas M. .
Power, John P. . .
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Name.
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Radcliffe, John B. .
Raddish, Frederick Q
Raisin, Frank W. .
Rait, Alexander M.
Ramsay, Francis G.
Ranken, Francis J.
Ranson, Joseph B.
RawBthorne, George
Raymond, Eben L.
Rea, Alfred B. . .
Reed. Archibald H.
Rees, James T. .
Rees, vv illiam .
Reade, Arthur H.
Reddie, Samuel G
Redfern, John .
Redford, Lionel F
Reid, Robert . .
Reynolds, Robert
Rhodes, Montaeue J.
Rhodes, William F. .
Richardson, hrnestA.
Richardson, Hedley T.
Richardson, John H. .
Riddoch, Charles . .
Ridgwav, Bertram H.A.
Robert 8, George E. T.
Roberts, John . . .
Robertson, Charles A.
Robertson, Hugh . .
Robertson, James . .
Robertson, James D. .
Robertson, William D.
Roi inscn, Frederick W
Robinson, Joseph D. .
Rogers, Alfred H.
Rogers, Arthur . . .
Rogers, George J. . .
Ross. James W. . . .
Ross, William M., C.B.. rd
Rothwell, William H. ED
Rugg, Harold P. . .
Rusack, William J. .
Rutherford, George D. ED
Ryder, Samuel W. . . ED
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Samuel, John
Sanders, Frederick K.
Sargent, Alfred H.
Saunder, George D.
Saunders, Arthur C.
Schalch. Ernest V. G.
Scott, Leslie P. . ,
Scott, Percival W.
Scott, Robert . .
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25 Oct 12
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29 Jan 94
26 JuneOi
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5 Mar 1 1
22 Apr 07
1 Apr OH
24 Feb 02
22 Aug 91
1 July 9i
10 May 08
8 July 9!
15 Mav 00
13 Sept 13
19 JuneO:-
29 Sept 9i
22 July 07
4 Feb 07
17 Dec 95
9 May Oi
12 June 09
12 July 11
Scott, Sydney . .
Scratton, Daniel
Seatle, Wil iam F. .
Selfe, Alfred C. . .
Sergeant, Frederick M
Sergent, Cliarles K.
Se\mour, Nicholas .
Shiattock, Ei nest A.
Shaw, Richard A.
Shea-Lawlor, Francis
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Sht-ppard, Alfred B. ^
Shenatt, John . .
Shrubsole, Harry .
-dbi.ons, Horatio
Simmonds, Derwent
Simpson, James
Sinclair, beorge
Sinclair, John . .
Smith, Arthur F. .
Smith, Charles A. .
Smith, Charles G. .
Smith, Edwin T. .
mitn. Henry . .
Smith, Hugh E. .
Smith. James T.
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Smith. John W. . .
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Smith, Thomas P. .
Smith, William S. .
Smith, William M.
Smyth, Edward J.
Spain, John D.
Sparks, Vincent F.
•tpicer, Leonard E. S.
Spiers, Harry J .
■>tanger, Arthur
Stanley, William F.
Stanley, William H.
Stapleton, Clifford H
Starck, Charles E. .
Staunton. Hugh G.
Steel, Benjamin
Steel, Joseph. . .
Stephens, bantuel G.
Stevens, Alfred G. M
Stevenson. George G
Stewart, George
Stewart, Walter L.
Stivey, John . .
Stone, Howard C. .
Stonehouse, Andrew
stott, Andrew . .
8trong, Henry . .
Stroud, Edward P. W
Stuart, Charles . .
Stuart, Dugald . .
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Smor, Robert McD.
Swan, Walter J. .
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Tayler, Ernest J.
Taylor, George W.
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Thomson, David P. .
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Timmis, Henry G. A.
Tinuey, Louis H. J. .
Tinsiey, Kiehard B. .
Tocque, Charles H. S.
Tribe, Arthur E. . .
Trigge, William H. B.
Tronson, Hillam. , .
Troy, Patrick B. . .
Trumper, Victor L. .
Tuke, Francis M. . .
Turnbull, Matihew .
Turner, William . .
Tye, Walter ....
Tyler, William F. . .
Underdown, John H.
Unwin, Charles W.
Vanzeller, Francis J
Vaughan, John
Werner, Claude H. .
Ternon, Thomas S.
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10 Apr 01
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1 Sept 09
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11 Apr 0
27 Jan 92
31 Mar 11
15 May Ou
21 July 05
10 Mar 96
4 Aug 06
9 Sept 10
14 Sept 03
26 Feb 98
7 Jan 01
17 Dec 95
28 Julv 9:
7 Mar 04
30 Apr 13
16 May 00
31 Oct 95
8 Dec 99
10 Sept 8«
22 Jan 04
20 Mar 91
22 Feb 11
22 Dec 03
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Wallace, John . . . rd
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Ward, Charles B
Ward, William S
Warren, Frank S
Warren, George D. . . .
Warren, Thomas W. . . .
Warrick, Ronert G. . . .
Watkeys, William H. rd
Watkins, Charles H. . . .
Watkins, Henry T. M. . rd
Watt, William d
Watts-Russell, Harold D. .
Wayinouth, William F. 8. .
Webb, Bernard C. . . . .
Webb, Charles fl
Webb, Hugh
vVebb, Thomas P
Webster, George S. . rd
Wellb .rn, George W.
Westmoreland, Frederick G
Weston, George H. C. rd
Wheeler, George H. .
Whereat, Wdliam J. .
White, Frederick J. . f ■ i
Whitehead, Frank P.
Whyte, Oswald B. .
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Wickhain, Frank .
Wightman, Harold G. E
Wilkes, Waiter t£. . .
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Williams, Richard de V
Williams, William
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Williamson, Kobeit .
Willis, Charles H. W.
Wilsden, Frederick W.
Wilson, Charles P. . .
Wilson, Harris L. . .
Wilson, James . . .
Wilson, John . . .
Wilson, John D. . .
Windebank, Alfred J.
Wingate, Walter . .
Wise, Ernest W. . .
Withers, John . .
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Wonlcock, Norman
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ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS.
List of Officers Retired from the Active List. According
to Seniority.
COMMANDERS, RETIRED.
Name.
Seniority.
Henry Pybus
mGeorge Killwick Wright, B.D, (Nautical Assessor)
Frederick William Vibert, C.B., B.D.
Charles Knightley Browne, RD
mEdward Bobert Dowell, B.D
James Che 'lew, B.D.
UiHenry St. George Lindsay, B.D
William Howse Watkeys, B.D ....
ntGeorge Heibert Chaston Weston, B.D. .
David Clunie Gregor, B.D
Percy Culhn, C.M.G., B.D
ttlCharles Douglas Bennett, B.D.
mHugh Graham Moore, B.D
tnWilliam Horatio Haughton, B.D.
HI Walter btewart Atkin, B.D
tltJohn Dugald Andrews, B.D. ....
mVirgoe Buckland
Henry A>thur Ea(?letoD, B.D
Hubert Wjnn Kenrick, B.D
George Gregory, B. D. .....
7
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10
11
24
13
22
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10
20
Mar Ot
Mar 04
Mar 04
Mar 04
Mar 04
Mar 04
Mar 04
Mar 04
Mar 04
Mar 04
Apr 04
May 05
May 05
May 05
Jun 05
Sept 05
!Nov05
Arg 06
Aug 07
Dec 10
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED WITH THE RANK OF COMMANDER.
Name.
Ket. Oom.
Lieutenant.
mSir Allen William Young, C.V.O., C.B., B.D.
mJames Brebner, B.D
Thomas Coulter Kerr
William Joseph Whereat ....
George Massey, RD ....
mSir George Bawlinson Vyvyan, K.C.M.G., B.D
(Captain, Trinity House)
William Caius Crutohley, B.D.
Johi' Baylay Harrison, B.D
Warren Frederick Caborne, G.B.(Nautical Assessor)
Bernard Du Sautoy Ansti?, B.D .
Melville Willis Campbell Hepwortb, C.B., B.D.
James Logan Parfitt .....
Richard Nivison
**Robert Richard Hubbard, B.D. .
Anthony Standidge Thomson, C.B. (Captain,
Trinity House)
10 Sept 86
6 Sept 88
10 Sept 86
28 Nov 88
27 May 92
10 Sept 86
22 Sept 97
30 Jan
19 Jan
5 Sept
12 Dec
23 Mar
3 Mar
28 Mar
Nov 98
24 Feb 62
1 May 63
23 July 63
14 Jan 68
10 Aug 70
18 Aug 71
25 Mar 81
30 June 82
31 Dec 82
31 Dec 84
31 Dec 85
1 Sept 86
31 Dec 86
30 June 87
30 June 87
ROYAL NAVAL RESER VE— RETIRED OFFICERS 727
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED WITH THE RANK OF COMMANDER— eontd.
Name.
Ret. Com.
Lieutenant.
Lawrence Hugh Crawford, C.B., R.D. (Captaii
Trinity House)
Robert Reynold*, R.D
Henry Char 1 wood Carr ....
David Wilson Barker
William Henry Niles, R.D. .
mAlfred James Windebank ....
'Frederick Davies
John Wilson
mWilliam Henry Rothwell, R.D. .
William Henry Owen .....
mCharles Frederick Preston ....
Charles Kinghorn Mcintosh (Nautical Assessor)
Thomas Campbell
Herbert Acton Blake {Captain, Trinity Souse)
HtAndrew Stewart Ho astoun {JSFxutical Assessor
Arthur William Wolfe-Smyth, R.D. .
John Thomas Walsh
William Major
lttJohn Thomas Freeman ....
Arthur Rogers ......
Frederick William Parker, R.D.
tttGeorge Clifford Henning .
mCharles Henry Stuart Tocque
Edward Robert McKinstry .
Hugh Robert Oliver, R.D. .
lit Albert George Gubitt .
mJames Wilson
DtRichard Lancelot Haddock
mDugald Lyon, R.D. . .
Harry Reece Beynon Davies .
m Sidney George David Andrews
•Robert Dowling .
Gerald Augustus Frederic Hervey
Alfred Houghton .
Charles Harvey Watkins
Arthur Ovington Cooper, R.D
Henry Dawson
jtnSidney de Bohun Lockyer
John Cowie
John Vigers, R.D.
Oswald Percival Marshall ( Captain, Trinity House
Gerald Edward Bridge, R.D.
Robert Greey ....
Fames George Henry Flint (Captain, Trinity
House) ...
janoelot Arthur Errington, R.D.
fohn Potter, R.D. .
mGeorge James Goss
4 Mar
13 Jan
21 Oct
6 Jan
8 Feb
4 Aug
15 Sept 03
27 Apr 06
22 Apr 07
19 Nov 00
23 Mar 03
25 May 09
3 June 10
22 Jan 00
13 Dec 06
1 June 04
26 Feb 02
7 Jan 07
30 Tan 07
26 June 02
15 June 05
14 Aug 02
13 Feb 04
29 Jan
7 Jan
29 Nov
5 Sept 07
28 Dec 01
10 Aug 06
3 Mar 09
5 Dec 01
17 July 05
9 Oct 01
10 Nov
17 Oct
4 Jan
29 Mar
12 Oct
30 Apr
30 Apr
3 July 05
3 May 13
17 Nov 02
15 Apr 05
24 July 05
29 Nov 12
23 Mar 04
06
12
02
06
04
10
05
01
02
13
15 Sept 87
8 Mar 88
4 Aug 88
13 Dec 88
30 June 89
30 June 89
30 June 89
30 June 89
30 June 89
17 Oct 89
11 Nov
27 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec
15 Apr
1 May
30 June 90
30 June 90
30 Tune 90
30 June 90
15 Nov 90
20 Jan 91
20 Jan
5 War
5 Mar
8 Apr
19 June 91
21 July 91
21 July 91
24 July 91
28 July 91
22 Aug 91
8 Sept 91
16 Sept 91
10 Nov 91
15 Nov 91
27 Jan 92
27 May 92
19 Mar 92
8 June 92
1 July 92
12 Aug 92
1 Sept 92
1 Sept 92
7 Nov 92
22 Nov 92
30 Dec 92
89
89
89
89
90
90
91
91
91
91
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LIEUTENANTS RETIRED WITH THE RANK OF COMMANDER— contd.
Name.
Ret. Com.
mErnest Westmore Burnett
Richard Wtlbourn Padgett, R.D. .
Rupert Archibald ....
m Walter Leslie Stewart, R.D.
Frederick John Moseley
tltCharles Frederick Hart, R.D.
Arthur William Sjmee, R.D.
Frederick William Robinson. R.D.
Charles d'Hautville Bell
Alfred Thomas Pritchard
mDuncan Charles Maclntyre .
*mCharles Alexander Lee
mEdward Henry White Garland, R.D
George Henry Whitting Dodd, R.D.
David Peter Thomson, R.D. .
William Henry Coysh, R.D. .
mGeorge Smith Booth Gray, R.D. .
William Hazell, C B., R.D. .
Irvin Hayward, R.D.
TltGerard Knipe Gandy, R.D. .
William Lightoller, R.D.
John Sutherland Hutchison, R.D.
Qeorpe Mannering Montford. R.D.
tttLouis Wood Bayldon (Nautical Assessor)
William Herbert Coates, R. D. .
Henry George Albert Timmis, R.D.
Frederick George Raddish, R.D.
Zacheus Marsh
Maurice Harvey Clarke, R.D.
Benjamin Steel, R.D.
tit Richard Hastings Giaves-Bnrton, R
James Oliver Carter
Frederick Marsh Sergeant, R.D. .
ttiRobert Francis Nagie, R.D.
Alfred Spencer Gibb
mGeorge Stewart ....
William Joseph Davies, R.D.
Henry Strong, R.D.
Richaid William Broughton Blacklin,R.D.
TttFrancis Edward Andrews R.D. .
Robert Parker Fysh, R.D.
mHerbert John Paterson
tnHiliam Tronson ....
Hi Harold Edward Kitcat, R.D.
mHugh McNeile-Dibb, R.D. .
mThoma's Smith Price .
(Commander South African Bitn. R.N.
Charles Probart Green .
Charles Appleton Smith, RfD,
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9 July 13
09
05
06
05
07
12
04
04
04
10
07
31 Dec
2 Dec
2 Mar
6 Feb
9 Jan
25 Oct
16 Jan
15 Feb
21 Apr
27 I'ec
30 Mar
17 July 05
9 Mar 05
21 May 09
20 Aug 07
21 Dec 10
21 Sept 08
3 Oct .10
12 Sept 10
16Feo 06
10 Mar 06
6 Oct
20 Apr
19 Jan
27 Feb
13 July 07
4 May 07
18 May 08
3 Jan 13
10 Aug 07
5 Feb 06
22 Apr 08
15 May 12
17 July 05
9 May 13
15 Nov 07
20 Sept 12
6 July 10
26 May 11
1 Dec 09
1 Sept 09
4 Aug 06
12 Sept 12
23 Feb 06
14 May 09
3 Mar 09
05
10
09
09
14 Jan
16 Mar
22 Mar
14 June
23 Aug
16 June
14 Sept
23 Oct
2 Nov
7 Nov
13 Mar
14 Apr
27 Apr
13 Sept
9 Mar
9 Mar
20 Mar
16 Aug
17 Dec
17 Dec
17 Dec
29 Feb
18 Apr
5 May
4 July
29 Dec
11 Jan
24 Apr
4 May
15 June
20 July
6 Nov
16 Dec
12 Jan
25 Jan
24 Mar
28 Mar
7 May
29 Jime
9 Aug
14 Oct
17 Oct
22 Oct
8 Deo
20 Jan
30 Jan
93
13
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
94
94
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95
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96
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1 Mav 99
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS. 727&
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED WITH THE RANK OF COMMANDER— contd.
Name. I Ret. Com. Lieutenant.
tltFrank Briscoe Howarth
Tit William Francis Stanley, R.D.
tltFrederick William Mace
Harvey William Broadbent, R.D. .
Henry William Alfred Clark .
mAlexander Williams Anderson .
Francis William Bate ....
Charles Walton Unwin, R.D. .
m A.lf red John Ooad ...
Orry Andrew de Lissa Cowin
Herbert Archer Edwards, R.D.
Charles Edward Froggatt
Charles Peter Wilsor, R.D. .
William Charles Crathorne, R.D. .
Ttt Daniel Dow, R.D
Edward Joseph English, R.D. . „
Thomas Charles Broome, R.D
Paul Holland Millar, R.D.
Samuel Parsons Lister ....
James Fox, R.D
mHerbert George Evans, R.D.
Herbert CharlesValentine Beresford Cheetham,R.D.
George Alfred Alcock, R.D.
George Hamilton, R.D. .
John Gaunt, R.D. . .
Colin Nicholson, R.D. ,
TttJohn Roberts, R.D. ...
Eben Lindsay Raymond, R.D.
Cecil Reginald Ade New by, R.D.
William Harrison, R.D.
Frederick Kernot Sanders, R.D.
Henry Reginald Hetherington, R.D.
Frederick William. Nylander Higgens, R.D
mHerbert Maude, R.D.
mArthur Bernard Crosse, R.D.
lltThomas Laurus Stephen Garrett, R.D.'
i m John Stivey . . . . «
■ Ernest George Henry Brady, R.D.
I Francis Joseph Bayldon .
09
10
12
09
09
05
09
10
08
13
13
11
13
12
11 Aug
11 June
9 Oct
12 Apr
13 Oct
10 Oct
4 Nov
29 Sept
22 Jan
3 Mar
28 Apr
2 Mar
2 Jan
15 Jan
17 July 05
21 Aug 10
22 Jan 14
21 Dec 10
7 June 13
27 Feb 12
21 Dec 10
22 Aug 11
10 June 13
11 Dec 12
3 Feb 12
19 Mar 11
22 June 12
17 Apr 12
18 Mar 13
24 May 13
13 Sept 13
17 May 12
11 Sept 12
17 Apr 13
24 Aug 09
18 Jan 14
13 Aug 13
20 May 12
31 Dec 13
00
00
00
24 June 99
30 June 99
14 Aug 99
11 Sept 99
23 Sept 99
28 Oct 99
29 Oct 99
30 Jan
17 ^eb
17 Feb
12 May 00
16 June 00
20 June 00
20 June 00
3 Aug 00
4 Sept 00
17 Sept 00
2 Nov 00
8 Nov
14 Nov
29 Nov
8 Jan
18 Jan
14 Mar
16 Apr 01
20 May 01
4 June 01
3 July 01
19 July 01
11 Nov 01
13 Nov 01
30 Nov 01
6 June 02
6 Oct 02
5 Nov 03
24 Nov 03
11 Mar 04
18 Jan 05
27 Aug 07
00
CO
00
01
01
01
728 <g ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS.
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED.
Name.
Seniority.
Henry Isaac Guy
mBenjamin Thomson, K.D
William Guise Comley
William Henry Barham
George Henry Harris
Frederick Henry Wyse
Edmund Hollond Howell ....
raDugald Stuart
Harris Lewis Wilson
William Peter Thompson ....
Charles Stuart
mGeorge Gosset Coster Stevenson .
William Elliott
Seth Hughes
William Marchant Smith ....
Ml James Biuce Pearson
DtJames Lowther Leftwich (Nautical Astessor)
Kobert Gray
Frederick Icely
Dugald McDonald
Robert George Warrick .....
William Thompson
James Robertson
Henry William Pell
William John Cleere . ...
tnJohn Charles Tice
mAlexander Hugh Hope Gibson Douglas, R.D
Thomas Calder
Samuel Wills Ryder, R D
Arthur Goffin
Charles Howard Kempson ....
George Alfred Lee ......
George Leigh King.
mCharles Thomas Denny ....
William Luke Broun
mJames Reid Petril Alexander . .
Percy Livingstone Wadge ....
mThomas Johnston .....
John Cooper Dodd
ni Arthur Belgrave Cave
John Paris Power %
in James Rilpatrick
Henry Smith
Herbert Samuel Brown .....
George Dickie Rutherford, R.D. .
Charles Amherst Milward . .
DtTemperley Darke . ,
Thomas Johnson Jones ...
William Wright Pain ...
22 Feb 81
18 Nov 82
30 June 83
30 June 87
31 Dec 87
8 Mar 88
30 July 88
4 Aug 88
10 Aug 88
9 Mar 89
30 June 89
30 June 89
30 June 89
30 June 89
30 June 89
30 June 89
31 Dec 89
31 Lee 89
31 Dec 89
30 June 90
30 June 90
30 June 90
30 June 90
30 June 90
30 June 90
30 June 90
30 June 90
30 June 90
1 July 90
4 Sept 90
6 Sept 90
8 Sept 90
1 Oct 90
20 Jan
20 Mar
20 Mar
20 Mar
20 Mar
8 June 91
8 June 91
21 July 91
21 July 91
27 July 91
22 Aug 91
22 Aug 91
15 Dec 91
20 Dec 91
1 Jan 92
16 Jan 92
91
91
91
91
91
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS. 7283
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED— contd
•
Name.
Seniority.
mCharles Alfred Hugill
27 Jan
92
Francis Melville Take
27 Jan
92
Thomas Free . . ....
27 Jan
92
Robert Edward Jones
27 Jan
92
Frederick John Davis, R.D. .....
26 Apr
92
mJohn Elias Pierce
7 Sept
92
Henry William Bennett ......
16 Sept
92
George Douglas Saunder, R.D. . .
29 Sept
92
John William Hague ......
INov
92
Thomas Hermann Hide. ....
18 Jan
93
Thomas Chope
6 Feb
93
Walter Leslie Dangerfield Chapman
6 Feb
93
. Walter Haynes
10 Feb
93
Arthur Weliealey Clarke {Captain, Trinity House)
5 May
93
George Charles Thomas
It June 93
Thomas James Bremner
21 Nov
93
Frank Preston Whitehead
21 Nov
93
John Bax Groom, R.D. . .
22 Jan
94
Alfred Heary Rogers ......
29 Jan
94
Philip Debell Taw
29 Jan
94
Thomas Nesbitt
14 Apr
94
George James Caven
14 May
94
Francis Arthur Lovell ......
25 May
94
Isaac Robert Jones .
28 May
94
m Alexander Mucdonald Rait
12 June
94
William Hocking
28 June 94
Joseph Beanett Yates
14 Aug
94
Charles Frederick Lockstone
30 Aug
94
m William Hay ward
6 Sept
94
William finch .
30 Oct
94
Robert Hugh Olivey
13 May
95
Arthur William Edward Gomm ....
16 Aug
95
George Conway Cundy
12 Dec
94
James John Cornish Mills
17 Deo
95
William Arthur Williams .....
17 Dec
95
Stephen Usticke Beauohant
17 Dec
95
Harry Hughes
17 Dec
95
Leslie Parker Scott , , ....
17 Dec
95
Thomas Sanderson Vernon
17 Dec
95
William Browning Cresser
17 Dec
95
Percy Gibson
17 Dec
95
** William Ferdinand Tyler
10 Mar
96
Joseph King ... ....
25 Mar
96
William Henry Calvert
11 Apr
96
Henry Bowyer
13 Apr
96
mCharles Joseph Benton
6 May
96
William Lang ........
13 May
96
William Henry Bullock
13 May
96
Horace Mills Benison
16 May
96
ntOwen Lewis, R.D. ......
5 June 96
128b ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS.
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED— mntal.
Name.
Seniority.
Thomas Golding (Captain, Trinity House) .
20 June 96
Walter Henry Ross i>yett .....
31 Aug 96
Alfred Leslie Nicol
2 Nov 96
Walter W hite Wingrove Cooke ....
18 Nov 96
Thomas Nicholas Keen
2 Dec 96
mFranz Karl Thimm .
15 Deo 96
James Donald Irving ......
16 Dec 96
Robert Sydney Orrell
9 Jan 97
Edwin Percy Martin
14 Jan 97
mWilliam Ctarles Leader, R.D
13 Feb 97
Joseph Barlow Ranson ......
26 Feb 97
Andrew Stott . ....
27 Apr 97
Walter Benjamin Palmer
29 Apr 97 '
Frederick William Corner
5 May 97
Coultor Elliott
8 lune 97
mThomas Kerr, R.D
21 June 97
George Howard Noakes
23 June 97
tn Walter Wynoham Verrall
28 July 97
IllGeorge Salkeld Webster, R.D
10 Aug 97
ntJames Singieton Henry, R.D. . .
31 Aug 97
Francis James Ranken
3 Sept 97
mCharles Robert LoDgden
24 Oct 97
William Herbert Thomas
5 Nov 97
Walter Jenks
25 Nov 97
James Burnett Mackenzie
3 Deo 97
Arthur Porrett Dix
1 Jan 98
William Edwin Moses
3 Jan 98
John William Postlethwaite .....
12 Jan 98
John Edward Pallister ......
28 Jan 98
Frederick Robert Clarke
23 Feb 98
John Vaughan .......
26 Feb 98
William Burvil Holmes
1 Apr 98
Arthur George Dunning
16 Apr 98
Derwent Simmonds . . .
13 May 98
Henry Beresford Penruddocke ....
13 May 98
Robert Willoughby Gordon Lowe ....
17 May 98
Ernest Snowdon Deed
27 May 98
Frank Hart
4 June 98
Hugh Norton Tate . .
4 June 98
Arthur Hudson Reade
25 July 98
Joseph Marcus Pearson
28 July 98
mEdwin Frederick Gurney .....
29 July 98
Reginald Moorhouse ......
2 Sept 98
Charles Edward Down . . . , .
14 Sept 98
William Richard Holmes
22 Sept 98
John Reginald Barter . . , a .
8 Oct 98
Joseph Edgar B Jay, R.D. . . ." .
12 Oct 98
Leonard Ernest Sydney Spicer ....
20 Oct 98
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS. 729
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED - contd.
Seniority.
William Henry Bennett Trigge .
Richardson Bell ....
Johu Edward Grindrod ,
Frank William Raisin
Herbert Gordon Hill Lewellin
John Sampson ....
George William Gordon .
Edwin Thomas Smith .
George Samuel Gillard .
Walter Gaskill ....
Samuel George Stephens
HeDry Layland ....
Frank Steers Warren
Alfred Ernest Eiea ....
William Clark Lemarchan
William Field Seatle, R.D. .
H-*i'ry John Brooks
Edward Beetham ...
m Archibald Frank Vine .
Charles Edwin Starck
Lewis Austin Millard
William Robertson Le Mare .
Vernon Lander ....
John Doig Spain .
Charles Kernot Sergent .
Aexander Elvin Sherwin Harnbelton
Bernard Burt ....
Lawrence Richard Peel
Thomas Taylor
Joseph Douglas Keatinge
Edward Arthur Woodward .
Frederick William Evans
Gu stave Bourgat, R.D. .
Hugh Owen
Charles Hugh McCalmont Woods .
William Braes Knagg
Alfred Byard Winter Sheppard .
George Arthur Hamilton Curtis, R.D.
( Commander, Royal Australian Navy)
John Dobson
mCharh s John Swanson . .
Claude Henry Verner
Sidney Finch ....
David Fulton ....
William Sopwith Shelford .
David Hamilton Blelloch
Frederic Stanley Hickson
Feroival Edward Maclean
27 Oct
98
22 Feb
99
13 Mat
99
1 May
99
12 May
99
8 J uly 99
22 July
99
31 July
99
14 Aug
99
18 Aug
99
1^- Aug
99
28 Sept
99
29 Aug
99
29 Sept
99
7 Oct
99
10 Oct
99
18 Nov
99
5 Dec
99
8 Dec
99
15 Jan
00
23 Jan
00
29 Jan
00
2 Mar
00
22 Mar
00
24 Mar
00
26 Mar
00
31 Mar
00
7 Apr
00
21 Apr
00
14 May 00
29 Juue 00
5 July
00
9 July
00
8 Sept
00
17 Sept
00
23 Oct
00
8 Nov
00
27 Nov
00
4 Dec
00
12 Dec
00
7 Jan
01
18 Jan
01
8 Mar
01
14 Mar
01
20 Mar
01
10 Apr
01
1 May 01
T29a ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS.
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED— contd.
Name.
Seniority.
William Lamb- Kelly
9 May 01
Ambrose Day Gange ......
13 May 01
Andrew Woodhouse Stonehouse ....
8 June 01
William Francis Samuel Waymouth
19 June 01
George d'Arcy Hinde
20 June 01
mGe ige Ruddie Picton Thwaites
4 June 01
TO Martin O'Connor
19 July 01
James Northcott Cnlverwell ....
23 July 01
George Herbert Bindley ......
6 Aug 01
a; Frederick William Kershaw
22 Aug 01
mThomas William Bennett .....
22 Aug 01
tnClifford Henry Stapleton
22 Aug 01
Stewart Chichester Magrath
26 Aug 01
Montague John Rhodes .....
30 Aug 01
Arthur James Coleman, R.D
14 Sept 01
John Mathias
18 Sept 01
Robert Henderson
9 Oct 01
tn James Chapman Kerkham ....
15 Oct 01
Andrew Ernest Moscrop
27 Nov 01
Ul Arthur Ernest Tribe
9 Dec 01
Henry Prior Loweay
12 Dec 01
Edward James Sweeny
17 Dec 01
Lionel FraDk Redford
23 Dec 01
Frank Wickham .
6 Jan 02
Albert William Gamlen
16 Jan 02
David Evans, R.D.
4 Feb 02
inCecil Henry Edward Crosthwait ....
11 Feb 02
Walter Harry Wilkes
11 Feb 02
Thomas Yuille McDougall
12 Feb 02
Alfred Courtenay Selfe.
22 Feb 02
Archibald Heurtley Reed
] 3 Mar 02
William Bradley, R. D
19 Mar 02
Donald McGregor Newton, R.D
22 Mar 02
mSidney Albert Anning
» Apr 02
Oswald Bertram Whyte
10 Apr 02
m Ernest John Taylor ....
5 May 02
Frederick Richard Balohin . . .
16 June 02
tit Arthur Robert William Han icock
17 July 02
mWilliam Henry Fry
3 Sept 02
Robert Eraser
22 Sept 02
Edmund Burton Bartlett
26 Sept 02
Arthur John Fortnum ......
20 Nov 02
Robert McDonald Sutor
29 Nov 02
Richard John Noal . ...
13 Dec 02
Ul Frederick John Barker Etherington .
13 Dec 02
John Goodal Dainty
17 Dec 02
Edward Francis Daldy, R.D
17 Dec 02
Albert Alexander Warren Edwards
24 Dec 02
Robert William Parsons
28 Jan 03
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS. 7296
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED— contd.
Name.
Thomas Brown, R.D.
Herbert Charles Barnes
William Colbeck .
Charles Dickson Pickering
William Ewart Gladstone Craven
Henry Lloyd Jenkins .
Arthur Annesley King . ,
John Henry Boden
Harry Harvey Cossentine
Walter Naylor ....
Alfred Henry Sargent .
William Reginald Kennedy .
George Frederick Morrison .
August Edward Groshok
Wellesley Davison
Peter Osborne Griffiths, R.D.
Edward Robert Aikman Thomson .
Thomas Ewan Day
m Montagu Rowley Wynyard Higginson
mFrancis Conrad Hooper
Francis Joseph Vanzeller
m Samuel George Reddie
Harold David Watts-Russell
mJohn Withers ....
John George Qrassam .
James Egerton Crossland, R.D.
Ernest Barnes Cleaver .
mFrederick Thomas Hall
Charles Hayward, R.D.
tttGerald Otho Rooskie Eliott, R.D.
Edward Henry Pratt, R.D. .
Henry Thomas Mostyn Watkins, R.D.
Arthur Greenstock .
mCharles Edward Hudpon
Archibald Edward Tull Flemyng .
Edmund Kemp ....
Godfrey Joseph Sykes .
Frederick Black Mackay, R.D.
Francis Bernard Shea-Lawlor
John Arthur Smith . . j
Benson Charles D'Arcy Maxwell .
William Williams ....
Charles Henry Waller Willis .
George Ernest Vivian Roberts
mCharles Cousins Mc Coy
George William Wellburn
Charles Stanley Peacock
Gordon Hallett ; . . .
Frederick George Hill .
*Henry Charles Brewster
Seniority.
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
17 Feb
21 Feb
4 Mar
6 Mar
25 Mar
2 Apr
4 Apr
18 Apr
4 May
16 May
19 June 03
24 June 03
30 June 03
30 June 03
14 July 03
28 July 03
30 July 03
27 lug 03
3 Sept 03
8 Sept 03
14 Sept 03
13 Oet 03
11 Nov
14 Nov
19 Nov
25 Nov
25 Nov
25 Nov
9 Dec
11 Dec
17 Dec
14 Jan
16 Jan
25 Jan
19 Feb
11 Mar
11 Mar
18 Mar
13 Apr
13 a.pr
21 Apr
25 Apr
9 May
16 May 04
16 May 04
31 May 04
16 .iune 04
23 July 04
2 Aug 04
20 Aug 04
03
03
08
03
03
03
03
03
03
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
729c ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS.
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED— contd.
Name.
Seniority.
John Billing Radcliffe
23 Sept 04
Jacob Clark Gourlay . ...
12 Oct 04
Harry Shrubsole .......
14 Oct 04
Richard Bolton Tinsley
20 Oct 04
Bertram Henry Akroyd Ridgway ....
1 Nov 04
Harry Rayner East
9 Nov 04
John Anderson, R.D
21 Nov 04
Gerald Houlgrave ......
23 Dec 04
George Henry Wheeler ......
29 Dec 04
mRufus William Cooper .....
30 Nov 12
James Richard Carnon ......
10 Jan 05
Hugh Webb
12 Jan 05
Walter Thomas Cox, R.D
18 Feb 05
Arthur Herbert Bean ......
15 Mar 05
Thomas Hawes . .....
15 Mar 05
Percival William Scott
9 May 05
Vere Williamson Hiekson .....
9 May 05
Maurice Mitchell
15 May 05
Frederic K Evan Wyatt
27 May 05
John George Little, R.D .
12 June 05
Irven Bell Thompson
22 June 05
Sutton Conrad Patterson
1 July 05
Kenneth Dowson . ......
27 July 05
Philip Nelson Draper ...
29 July 05
James Carver Oswald Clarke ....
4 Aug 05
Arthur Frederic Smith ....
14 Sept 05
John Donnan Wilson ......
7 Oct 05
Charles Grant Smith
t Nov 05
George Douglas Warren ......
22 Nov 05
William Herbert Ellis
24 !Sov 05
Charles Loreth Cox well, R.D.
4 Dec 05
Hugh Geoffrey Staunton . . . , ,
6 Dec 05
tllThomas Arthur Bassett .....
16 Dec 05
Thomas Bowman Henry Whytehead
28 Dec 05
Jamieson Boyd Adams ......
1 Feb 06
Alexander Wills Hunt
24 Feb 06
William Molloy
31 Mar 06
Archibald Hamilton Ryley
10 May 06
Arthur Inigo Moulton
11 Miy 06
John Vernon Forster
14 May 06
lllArthur George Larking
21 May 06
Cyril Demetrius Neroutsos .....
26 May 06
mWalter Jam^s Swan ......
26 May 06
Sidney Thomas Edward Gann ....
1 June 06
James Nelson Craven
6 July 06
Charles Henry Lyddon ......
24 Aug 06
James Whyte Harris
14 Sept 06
Arthur Edward William Cripps ....
19 Sept 06
Linzee Tainton Wooldridge
1 Oct 06
Bertram Gregory Drake
15 Oct 06
Charles Henry Dennis Cross .....
25 Oct 06
ROYAL NA.VA.L RESERVE -RETIRED OFFICERS. 729t/
LIEUTENANTS RETIRED— cuntd.
Name.
Edward Dumerque Drury
Daniel Scratton
Thomas Paul Webb
mJohn Alexander Davidson .
Ernest Vernon Gerald Schalch
William Fairfax Khodes
Victor Leopold Trumper
Thomas William Hankinson .
Edward Griffiths .
Alfred John Mathews
John William Taylor
David Oswald Campbell
John Redfern
Robert GlendenniDg Malin .
Francis Dalzell Piper
Ernest Woodhead .
Thomas Milner Peet
Thomas Reginald Heap .
Howard Craf ton Stone .
Frederick Henry Thompson .
Percy Tennisou Perkins
Frederick Pryce Evans
Herbert Walter Mote .
Thomas Martin Lang
Charies Reginald King .
William Francis Cossey
Henry George Kendall .
Arthur Stanley Woodward .
mReginald Hasler Browne
Charles Bertram Ward .
Robeit Edward Elwood Wynne
mWilliam Stuart Watt .
Alfred Glanville McLewee Stevens
Thomas Harry Chudley
Norman Woolcock
mWilliam Roche Jeff cot t
mCharles Duncan Forbes
Lancelot Frederick Taylor .
William Creed Harrifon.
James Ernest Churchill
Percy Fairfield
John Aitken ....
James John Bailey.
Harold Geoffrey Elton Wightman
George Sinclair
Walter Wingate .
Horace Owen Norman .
Richard James Hughes Compton
Seniority.
13 Nov 06
1 Jan 07
4 Jan 07
1 Feb 07
4 Feb 07
20 Feb 07
11 Apr 07
13 Apr 07
28 May 07
31 May 07
2 Aug 07
11 Sept 07
13 Sept 07
7 Oct 07
1 Dec
13 Dec
13 Feb
20 Feb
16 Mar
30 Mar
1 Apr
6 Apr
16 Apr
7 May
7 May 08
11 May 08
13 July 08
23 July 08
15 Aug 08
15 Aug 08
10 Oct
19 Oct
19 Oct
31 Dec
10 Feb
15 Mar
26 Mar
8 Apr
7 May 09
10 May 09
9 Aug 09
18 Oct
18 Oct
19 Apr
1 July
4 Sept
26 May 13
30 June 13
07
07
OS
OS
08
08
08
08
08
OS
08
08
08
08
09
09
09
09
09
09
10
11
12
729e KOYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS.
SUB- LIEUTENANTS RETIRED WITH RANK OF LIEUTENANT.
Name.
Ret. Lieut.
Sub-Lieutennnl.
mGeorge Nelson Hector ......
18 Nov
82
6 Oct 63
John Fulton . . .
10 Sept
86
27 Nov 71
William Pattinson
25 Apr
00
30 June 89
Alexander Petrie . ...
18 Jan
93
31 rvc 89
mJames Whitehill Ross ....
16 Nov
11
27 Jan 92
Alfred Robert du Domaine
26 Oct
09
1 Feb 94
John Thomson McLean .....
6 Feb
05
22 Apr 96
*Thomas Moffett Potta ....
6 Feb
05
13 Feb 97
Ernest William Wise ....
23 Nov
05
6 July 97
mGeorge Washington Melsom.
4 July
10
28 June 98
William Harry Budden ....
21 Dec
10
kX iSept 00
Donald Mansfield ....
31 Dec
10
9 Mar 03
Rupert George England ....
23 Sept
10
6 Feb 05
SUB-LIEUTENANTS RETIRED.
Name.
Seniority.
Seniority in Mer-
cnant Service.
William Curtis Mann Coulcher, R.D.
30 Jim 62
29 Nov 53
i he above Officer rank* according to his seniority in
the Merchant Service.
Tie follovnng Officers rank among themselves ae-
cording to the dates of their Commissions.
Norwood Harrison
20 Apr 65
—
Henry Borlase ....
26 Aug 73
—
William Somerset Ward .
15 Deo 74
—
George Graves
28 Jan 76
—
William Gawthrop .
30 June 82
■ —
Charles Alfred Moesman
31 Dec 89
—
Richard Arthur Shaw
30 June 90
—
"Vincent Fortescue Sparks
30 June 90
—
Bertram Lang ley Gace .
30 June 90
—
Chtrles A.bert Robertson
27 Jan 92
—
J osc ph Stt el .
27 Jan 92
—
James Morris .
13 May 92
—
En est Hart .
8 May 93
—
tttEi waid Fowler Gilbert
22 Nov 93
—
John Edward May .
6 Sept 94
—
Alex; nder Mime
6 Bept 94
—
mArthur William Percy Andre
w Pe
irse .
6 Sept 94
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS. 729/
SUB- LIEUTENANTS RETIRED— eonbd.
Nsnw.
William Trannack Cliffordj .
William James Collom
David Thomas .
mThomas Montague Vincent ,
William Applebye-RobinBOU .
mGeoffrey Handheld Pureed .
Frederic* Wiliiaui Smithett Peake
John Williamson Grace
Robert Andrew Learmouth .
tnliben Barron
John Attwood
Keyt Ashwin ....
tnAJfred Gordon . . . .
m Reginald Goombes
m Alien Bernard Garwood
mOharles Leigh Einnear
Trevor Tenison
William Shipp Smith
Reginald Hatry Cartwright
Arnold Claud Lancaster Ellis
Augustus John Burniston
m Edward Charles Parnell
mArthur Stanger
Percy John Atkins
tnJohn George Wood
Thomas Webber Bolt
mEdsvard Percy Wallace Stroud
m Sydney -<tapleton Holman
Reginald Holland .
Bernard William Thunder
UtJohn Anthony Coombe
William Jo m Rusack .
Hugh Elliott Smith
Alexander Jame3 Hosken
Henry Trehy Heale
Wy brants Olphert
Ronald D<gby May
Franci? Henry Ayres
Richard de Verdon Williams .
Francis Graham Ramsay
Louia Herbert John Tinney .
mHarold Percy Rugg
Aveling Moffat Pontin Ford .
Bernard Firth
George Woodbury Taylor
Horatio Sibbons
Seniority.
95
95
95
95
96
96
96
96
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
99
9 Oct
31 Oct
31 Oct
31 Oct
24 Keb
4 Mar
25 Apr
12 Aug
9 Feb
12 Feb
14 Mar
18 May 98
13 Aug
8 Oct
8 Oct
14 Nov
14 Nov
14 Nov
30 Dec
28 Apr
29 Sept 99
26 Mar 00
30 Mar 00
26 May 00
11 lug 00
11 Aug 00
10 Sept 00
12 Hov 00
14 Mar 01
10 Apr
19 Feb
24 tfeb
25 Feb
28 Feb
1 July 02
6 Sept 02
18 Sept 02
8 Oct 02
1 Jan
28 Jan
1 A.pr
1 Apr
18 Apr
5 May
19 May 03
19 June 03
01
02
02
02
02
729? ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS.
SUB-LIEUTENANTS RETIRED— eorvtd.
Charles Frederick Delaval Beresford
Bernard Clifford Webb
James Christian . .
Alexander McGregor Leslie
Otto Barnes Patrick Flood
Arthur Edward Davey .
Gustavus Barton .
Frederick Wilsden Wilsden
m William Frederick Boaden .
Herbert Freeman .
Arthur Bertram Paine
Charles Riddoch .
Edward Smith McLaren
Alexander Nicoll .
Walter Tye
Ernest Arthur Shattock .
James William Carle"
Reginald Bernard ....
William Ernest Crumplin
Edwyn Russell Hutchons
Ernest Reginald Maples .
Leonard Edward Owen .
Charles Harry Webb
William Alexander Johnstone
Richard Stuart Chantler .
Seniority.
11
13
13
15
'27
13
24
10
9
17
9
20
26
17
21
21
11
16
26
19
7
1
1
26
15
Aug 03
Oct 03
Oct 03
Jan 01
Jan 04
Apr 04
May 04
June 04
July 04
Sept 04
Nov 04
Dec 04
Jan 05
Feb 05
Juh 05
July 05
Sept 05
Feb 06
June 06
Oct 06
June 07
July 08
Oct 08
Nov 08
Feb 12
ROYAL NAVAL EESEEVE— RETIRED OFFICERS. 729/*
SENIOR ENGINEERS RETIRED WITH RANK OF CHIEF ENGINEER.
Name.
mRobert Dow
James Simpson
William Pearce
Thomas William McDonnell
Patrick Lawrence Waldron, R.D.
mWilliam Munro Ross, C.B.R.D.
Charles Waterland Lundgren
Christopher William Hale
John Morley
Peter Smith, R.D.
atAlexander Henderson, R.D.
William Birketi .
mHugh Crawford Boyle, R.D.
James Thorn Smith, R.D.
George Herbert Gordon, R.D.
Frank Cooper, R.D.
m James Young Lowe .
William McKeand .
Jon b Cameron, R.D.
mHugh Chisholm, R.D.
Robert Leslie
William Joseph Willett Bruce
Frederick John White, R.D.
Claude Charles Lapsley .
Robert Reid ....
mJohn Barber
Alexander Morrison
Peter McPhail
mRobert Williamson
Alexander Mclndewar .
Harry J. Spiers, R.D.
John dherratt, R.D.
John Johnston, R.D.
Henry Walter Fawdon .
Hedley Thomas Richardson, R.D.
Edward Catmore Chaston [Nautical A
mThomas Spier Smith .
Frederick John Blake, R.D.
George Grey ....
mJamea Grant Crichton, R.D.
Robert William Yardley
mWilliam Donald Robertson, R. D
Robert Hood Fleming, R.D. .
Robert McCaig, R. D. .
John Cree McGowan, R.D.
William Mathieson
Robert Sastre Mitchell
mJohn Wallace, R.D. .
John Gould ....
James White Dun lop
Tom Chumley, R. D. .
Arthur Llewellyn Morris, R.D.
James Richard Clay, R.D,
ssessor)
Ret. Chief
Engineer.
13 Feb
29 July
1 Feb
25 Feb
22 Feb
25 Mar
16 Apr
16 Nov
12 May
1 Mar
21 Deo
10 Aug
16 Aug
15 May
5 Oct
17 Sept
2 Mar
10 Aug
10 Aug
20 July
8 Oct
Mar
26 Oct
16 Nov
17 Mar
10 Aug
1 Oct
3 July
28 Feb
26 Mar
22 Oct
6 Dec
1 Aug
13 Feb
23 Nov
23 Oct
11 July
24 Oct
24 June
23 Mar
28 Mar
29 May
2 Aug
27 July
15 Apr
28 Aug
16 Aug
3 Dec
26 Oct
6 Sept
18 Jan
7 DecJ
9 Mar
08
04
07
04
11
11
04
08
04
04
07
06
05
09
11
10
07
06
06
10
04
04
12
08
11
06
07
12
11
11
12
07
07
13
13
13
12
12
12
12
04
11
12
10
12
08
10
11
11
13
13
13
13
Senior
Engineer.
94
94
94
95
24 ,uly 91
29 Jan 92
29 Jan
29 Jan
29 Jan
4 Feb
8 Apr
27 Feb
5 May 92
7 Oct 92
27 Oct 92
12 Jan 93
2 May 93
13 July 93
26 Aug 93
26 Aug 93
7 Nov 93
1 Feb 94
19 June 94
8 Aug 94
6 Sept
22 Oct
2 Nov
12 Feb
24 July 95
7 Dec 95
8 Apr 96
29 July 96
12 Aug 96
2 June 97
11 Aug 97
12 Apr 98
7 May 98
4 Jan 99
8 July 99
1 Dec 99
14 Mar
17 Dec
20 Feb
9 Dec
6 June 02
4 Sept 02
2 Oct 02
4 Dec 03
23 June 04
31 Oct 04
13 Apr 05
19 Feb 06
7 Apr 06
1 June 07
23 Oct 07
13 July 12
17 July 12
00
00
01
01
729?; ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS.
ENGINEERS RETIRED WITH RANK OF CHIEF ENGINEER.
Name.
Bet. Chief
Engineer.
Engineer,
mMatthew Turnbull
Robert McKendrick ......
Thomas Thorburn, M.V.O., R.D
George Roberts Burman R.D. ....
John Henry Richardson
George John Rogers ......
Alexander Walker
Frederick Harrison ... ...
William Drysdale Hamilton ....
Alexander MacGregor
Robert Alexander Scott, R.D.
Edward Gordon, R.D
Joseph Drinkwater Robinson .....
31 Mar 11
23 Dec 11
16 Feb 06
27 Dec 31
11 Jan 08
11 Feb 07
22 Dec 03
10 Aug 06
13 Apr OS
28 Jan 05
12 July 11
17 Oct 08
9 July 10
31 Dec 87
28 July 88
30 June 89
31 Dec 89
31 Dec 89
30 June 90
20 Jan 91
18 Aug 91
18 Aug 91
1 Sept 92
1 Sept 92
26 Aug 93
8 July 95
SENIOR ENGINEERS RETIRED.
Name.
Matthew Brown Taylor .
Hugh Robertson ,
Robert Dunning .........
Peter Low
William Henry Stanley, R.D
mArthur Edmund Nuttall
Albert Edward Pierson .......
Seniority.
15 Mar 92
6 Sept 94
12 Feb 95
16 Jan 03
2 Apr 06
2 June 06
8 July 09
ENGINEERS RETIRED WITH RANK OF SENIOR ENGINEER.
Name.
Ret. Sen.
Engineer.
Engineer.
John William Smith, R.D
16 Feb 05
28 „uly 88
James Dennis Dunn ....
14 Sept 10
31 Dec 88
Edwin Arthur Perry ....
27 June 11
31 Dec 88
Charles James Park
13 Apr 11
31 Dec 89
James Bell, R.D
6 June 09
20 Jan 91
James Fraser Grant, R.D. .
21 July 08
29 Jan 92
John Mclver, R.D .
19 Aug 12
1 Sept 92
mCharles Douglas Currie
2 May 10
1 Sept 92
Alexander Cameron Crichton
6 Apr 13
1 Sept 92
Robert Scott, R.D
12 June 09
25 Jan 93
John Lovett ....
25 Feb 04
6 Sept 94
Archibald Colquhoun
5 May 11
6 Sept 94
James Duncan Robertson
3 Mar 04
9 ISov 96
Adam Gordon Dixon . ,
17 July 05
23 Mar 97
Henry John Johnson .....
25 Feb 04
29 Oct 97
William Glen, R.D.
17 July 12
22 Apr 99
m William Rees, R. D. ....
13 June 13
13 Mar 01
Thomas Henry Allerton.
16 Apr 12
6 Aug 01
TttGeorge Lionel Ball, R.D. .
1 Oct 13
11 Ftu 02
Orlando Sumner
28 Feb 10
28 Aug 02
George Clark Gutcher .
22 Feb 13
13 Feb 03
Charles Henry Atkins ... .
13 May 12
2 Feb 05
Matthew Henry Fisher ....
11 Aug 13
7 Sept 05
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS. 730
ENGINEERS RETIRED.
Name.
Alexander Mitchell .
John Sinclair, R.D.
mHerbert t+ordon Hean
Frederick George Westmoreland
Thomas Reginald James Orr
Edgar Oswald Burn .
Robert Vincent .
Charles Grigg Parkyn ,
James Purvis .
Albert Green
Charles Stansfield Marshall
John Dennis Harris, R.D. .
Seniority.
31 Dec 88
30 June 90
16 June 98
18 Feb 99
12 Aug 99
2 Apr 00
16 May 00
7 July 02
19 July 02
4 Sept 07
6 Oct 09
27 June 11
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS RETIRED AS ENGINEER.
Name.
Ralph Hall Catherall .
John North Adams
Robert Arthur Jordan
Adam Anderson
Charles Cliff orde Perkins
Richard Abbott Jones
George Rawsthorne .
Percy Billnton
Alexander Lennox
David Donaldson .
Ret. Engineer. A.sst. Engineer.
20 Feb
08
31 Dec 86
1 Feb
07
■26 Aug 93
14 Mar
12
24 Feb 97
10 Dec
08
27 Apr 97
29 Apr
04
16 June 98
19 Sept
13
16 June 98
21 Oct
09
20 Apr 99
10 Jan
13
10 Mar 00
30 Oct
05
23 Mar 00
13 Feb
07
2 Apr 00
STAFF PAYMASTERS RETIRED.
Name.
Seniority.
Frederick Wood ....
Augustus Orlton Cooper, R.D.
Benjamin Alfred Forrow, R.D, ,
John Mason Cumberland
Jeffrey Browning ....
Duncan Mackenzie, R D.
William Daniel Thompson
Richard William Edrupt ....
John Henry Dndcrdown ....
Charles Baker, R D. ....
Arthur Charles Saunders
Thomas John Mitchell
James Clark .....
James Thomas Rees ....
15 May 00
15 May 00
18 Feb 02
23 July 02
9 July 04
9 July 04
4 Aug 06
4 Aug 06
4 Aug 06
23 Jan 07
22 July 07
24 Jan 08
2 June 09
6 Oct 09
730a ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS.
PAYMASTERS RETIRED,
Name.
Seniority.
Rank aud Seniority
on Honorary List.
William Henry Holmes
William Frederick Filter, C.B.
William Turner.
George Thomas Luxton
Henry Carr
Howard Percy Devereux
Edgar Bates
William Henry Bignold
John Thomas Hynes .
George Owen
Onarles Thomas Ellington
William Durie
Charlep Hughes .
William George Lewis
Fredexick Wiiiiam Wood
Nicholas Seymour
Charles Lupton Lord .
Sydney Scott . .
John Samuel
Robert Hobbins, I.S.O.
Michael John Cahill .
Edgar Marrable
Frederick William Bune
Arthur Robert Dawson
James Howie Hamilton
George Packer .
William Charles "Woollven
Thomas Stuart Burgess
Thomas William Warren
Ernest Albert Richardson
Frederick Jojes
Alfred Stephen Williams
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
20 July 01
20 July 01
18 Feb 02
6 July 03
6 July 03
22 Jan 04
9 July 04
4 Aug 06
11 June 10
25 July 10
13 Jan 11
15 Feb 11
15 Feb 13
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
Hon. P
Hon. P.
Hon. P.
1 Jan 84
1 Jan 84
1 Jan 84
1 Jan 84
6 Aug 92
1 Sept 92
6 Sept 94
6 Sept 94
12 Feb 95
12 Feb 95
26 Aug 95
13 Feb 96
16 Apr 96
8 Sept 97
29 Jan 98
18 Apr £9
20 May 99
27 Jan 00
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE— RETIRED OFFICERS. 7306
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS RETIRED.
Name.
Patrick Bernard Troy
John Ross Buckley .
Charles Radcliffe
John Harty
John Hesse Thomas .
Alexander Thorns
Nathan Alexander Mackie
Thomas Frederick Hemsley
Percy Hoad.
James Cosgrove .
John Moulton Kelly .
Edward Baker
James Frazer
John Russell Beatt
John Hunter
James Wood
Harry Sampson Murley
George Edward Wade
John Thomas Claxton
Ashley Nicholson Lipscom
Laurence O'Shaughnessy
Edward James Smyth .
Bertram Cecil Brambleby
Heury Hurst Holland .
Seniority.
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
15 May 00
20 July 01
14 Feb 03
22 Jan 04
22 Jan 01
9 July 04
9 July 04
26 July 07
26 Jan 10
13 Jan 11
Rank and Seniority
on Honorary List.
Ron.
Ron.
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
Ron.
Ron.
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
A.P.
A.P.
A.P.
A.P.
A.P.
A.P.
A.P.
A.P.
A.P.
A.P.
A.P
A.P.
A P.
A.P.
A.P.
1 Jan 34
1 Jan 84
30 June 89
25 Jan 93
12 Feb 92
1 Feb 93
26 Aug 93
26 Aug 94
24 Feb 97
25 May 97
29 Jan 98
8 Feb 99
8 Feb 99
20 May 99
27 Jan GO
731 LATE ROYAL NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS.
LATE ROYAL IAVAL ARTILLERY YOLOTTEERS.
Disbanded on 1st April, 1892.
The namtt of Officers of the latt Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers will be retained
in the Navy List provided they forward Annually, between the 1st January
and Slst March, to the Editor of the Navy List, a notification of their being
alivu.
Officers marked || have passed the Board of Trade examination in Navigation.
HONORARY COMMANDERS.
Name,
Date of
Commission.
Late
Brigade.
\\The Right Hon. Earl Brasaey, G.C.B
taFrancia Arden Close (Retired Admiral)
||ra-Sir Allen William Young, Kt., C.V.O., C.B. ...
7 June 80
7 May 85
27 Jan 91
Liverpool.
Bristol.
London.
LIEUTENANTS COMMANDING.
DtRichard B. Sayce (Retired Lieut. R.N.) ...
||7'Ae Mott Hon. the Maram* of Ailsa
m William Smith(additional) (Sub-Lieut. R.N.A. V.
16 May 1887)
20 Oct 83
9 Deo 87
15 Oct 90
Bristol.
Clyde.
LATE ROYAL NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. 782
HONORARY LIEUTENANTS.
Name.
Date of
Commissioa.
Late
Brigade,
Arthur Henry Sutherland (Late Sub-Lieut.
R.N.A.V.)
The Right Hon. Lord Glantawe
Sir Edgar Vincent, K.C.M.G.
|| Jhe Right Hon. Viscount Hy the
Alfred Chaworth Lyster
The Hon. Henry Charles Denison (late Captain
R.A.)
James Shelley Bontein
3 June 78
1 May 85
22 Nov 87
18 Dec 88
24 Dec 88
23 May 89
22 May 90
London.
Bristol.
London.
Liverpool.
5 UB-LIE UTENA NTS.
|| Harry Langdon, C.B., V.D.
Arthur Bethune Woodd
Allen Hastings Fry ...
James Madge
Richard William Charlesson
Arthur Edward Elmes
Arthur Adolph Kusel...
Charles Stewart
SydDey Hoare ._
Robert Campbell
John Edward Green ...
|| Henry Manning Knight
Benjamin Fossett Lock
|| James Edward Scott ....
Charles Napier Rodick
13 Nov 76
9 Feb 80
19 May 80
6 Jan 82
3 July 83
19 Feb 84
27 Sept 86
1 June 87
2 Jan 88
12 Sept 88
20 Sept 88
19 Nov 89
1 Jan 90
6 Jan 90
4 Nov 90
Liverpool.
London.
i)
Bristol.
Liverpool.
Bristol.
Liverpool,
London.
Clyde
Bristol.
London.
Bristol.
HONORARY SUB-LIEUTENANT.
Oh me- Joseph Wharton
19 Apr 88 | .London.
HONORARY CHAPLAINS.
Rev. Thomas Rees Walters, M.A
16 Mar
77
Liver jj <ol.
Rev. Canon Robson
6 Jan
81
>l .JLai
Rev. Erasmus A. Ommanney, M.A. (Retired Com-
fc'-IS
mander, R.N.) ... ...
5 Jan
85
Bristol. ,;
Rev. Conolly Thomas Porter, D.D., LL.D
1 Jan
88
Liverpool »
Rev. Edward Riley, M.A
26 Sept
90
London.
733-5 LATE ROYAL NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS.
STAFF SURGEONS.
Name.
Date of
Commission.
Late
Brigade.
Alfred Charles Edward Harris, F.R.C.S
John Maclntyre, M.B
9 Oct 89
23 Feb 91
Liverpool.
Clyde
SURGEONS.
T. Herbert Wadd
4 Feb 76
London.
William Edward Pountney, M.D
8 May 86
Bristol.
FranciB \Mlliam S. Wicksteed, M.B.
22 May 86
„
Herbert Collier, M.D.
21 Sept 86
London.
Charles A. Wigan, M.D
4 July 8?
Bristol.
Cecil Rupert Uhaworth Lyster
24 Oct 87
London.!
Charles fox Goode
16 Feb 89
Charles S. Brewer
30 Oct 89
Liverpool.
Jonn Edward Gemmell. M.B.
30 Oct 89
n
Samun. Osborn..,
3 Apr 90
London.
Audrew Freeland Fergus
29 Apr 90
Clyde.
HONORARY SURGEONS
OlArthur Keess {late R.N.)
Edmund Uistin Maddick (late R.N.)
Griffith Richard Griffith, M.B.
22 May 85
20 Apr 87
26 July 87
London.
Liverpool.
ASSISTANT PAYMASTER.
Alfred Gunn
London.
HONORARY ASSISTANT PAYMASTER.
Henry LirdlSy Pilley— ~
14 Jan
London.
GOOD SERVICE PENSIONS.
736
GOOD SERVICE PENSIONS.
Flag Officers.
10 Pensions of £300 a year.
Admiral Sir Algernon C. F. Heneage, G.C.B. .
Admiral Sir Walter J. Hunt-Grubbe, G.C.B.
Admiral Sir Edmund R. Fremantle, G.C.B., C.M.G. .
Admiral Sir John O. Hopkins, G.C B
Admiral Sir Henry F. Nicholson, K.C.B
Admiral *ir Michael Culme- Seymour, Bt. , G.C.B., G.C.V.O.
Admiral Sir William R. Kennedy. G.C B. .
Admiral Sir Cyprian A. G. Bridge, G.C.B.
Admiral Sir Compton E. JJomvile, G C.B., G.C.V.O. .
Admiral Sir Robert H. Harris, K.C.B. , E. C.M.G.
Edmund R. Pears .
The Hon. Robert F. Boyle, M
Owen F. Gillett
Hubert Grant -Palton, C.B.
Henrv V. W. Elliott
Cyril B. Tower
.los ) h K. Bri'lson .
Edmund H. Smith .
Ernest G Barton
Btnunck J. D. Yelverton
Captains.
12 Pensions of £150 a year.
Date of
Appointment.
7 Apr 01
22 June 01
14 Nov 01
14 Dee 01
22 Oct 06
18 Nov 07
8 Dec 08
22 Aug 11
18 Sept 12
31 Jan 13
19 Dec 12
i0 Mar 13
15 May 13
20 May 13
3 June 13
3 June 13
4 June 13
14 del. 13
14 Oct 13
7 Dec 13
Seniority.
9 Dec 94
20 Feb 95
10 Oct 96
9 Nov ye
16 Sept 97
13 May 93
16 JuneOl
30 Aug 03
25 Jan 02
1 Sept 04
31 Dec 03
31 Deo 03
31 Dec 03
30 June 04
30 June 04
30 June 04
30 June 04
3<» June 04
30 June 04
30 June 04
(2 vacancies.)
Engineer Officers.
2 Pensions of £200 a year for Engineer Vice-Admirals, Engineer Rear- Admirals,
and Chief Inspectors of Machinery .
Chief Inspector of Machinery Sir Henry Ftenbow, K.C.B., D.S.O.
Chief Inspector of Machinery James Wootton, C.B.
29 Feb 10
3 Mar 11
2 Pensions of £150 a year for Engineer Captains and Inspectors of Machinery.
Enaineer Captain Edouard Gaudin 26 Nov 13
Engineer Captain George W. Hudson 7 Jan 14
General Offickrs, Royal Marines.
6 Pensions of £200 a year.
General Geoffrey Mairis 30 Dec 96
General Sir Henry B. Tuson, K.C.B. ....... 7 Oct 00
General Sir Samuel J. Graham, K.C.B. ...... 6 Dec 07
Major- General Mackay A . H '. J '. Heriot 21 Oct 09
General Sir Francis W. Thomas, K.C.B. 22 July 11
Major-General James W. Scott, C.B. 9 Dec 12
31 Dec 88
15 Oct 92
31 May 11
21 Dec 11
26 Dec 96
28 Sept 99
10 Feb 00
8 Sept 92
20 Nov 89
23 Mar 95
Colonels and Lieutenant-Colonels, Royal Marines.
2 Pensions of £150 a year.
Colonel Leonard T. Pease (tempy. Brig. -Gen.) .
Colonel Charles H. Kennedy, (J. B. {tempy. Brig. -Gen.) . ,
Medical Officers.
3 Pensions of £100 a year.
Jnspector-General Sir James N. Dick, K.C.B., k.h.s.
Inspector-General Sir Henry E. Norbury, K.C.B., M.D., F.R.C.S.
21 Nov 13
22 Jan 14
12 Jan 05
25 Feb 09
1 Feb 13
Officers whose names are in italics are on the Retired List.
Surgeon-General Sir James Porter, K.C.B., LL.D., M.D., M.A.,
K.H.P.
26 June 11
19 May 10
7 Feb 84
7 Nov 04
10 Oct 06
787
PENSIONS FOR WOUNDS, &c.
(OFFICERS WHO HAVE PENSIONS FOR WOUNDS, &c,
RECEIVED IN THE SERVICE.
Date of Pension.
Admiral.
Armand T. Powlett 17 Dec 60
Vice- Admirals.
Henry Harvey Boys 19 Mar 67
Ike Hon. Sir Stanley C. J.Colville,
K.C.B., C.V.0 23 May 97
Hugh P. Williams 15 Aug 04
Hear- Admirals.
Sir Sydney M. Eardley Wilmot . . 20 Apr 80
Spencer V. Y. de Horsey .... 4 June 01
Montague B. Browning, M.V.O. . . 21 Mar 90
Captains.
Henry H. Bruce, M.V.O. . . .
Charles K. Kennedy-Purvis . .
Thou, as H. Heuiing
The Hon. Rcbert P. Boyle, M.V.O.
Henry P. Aplin
George H. Baird
Commanders.
William M. Sanctuary .
William J. W. Barnard
Henry K. Greyson . .
Francis Bowden-Smith
AnselanJ. B. Stirling .
The Hon. Herbert Meade
Herbert M. Perfect . .
Marchant H. Penfold .
Lieutinant-Commanders.
Vyvyan B. JV. Porter
Artuur V. Ross . .
Lieutenants.
18 June 81
9 Sept 86
29 June 96
1 Aug 96
1 Oct 01
21 Oct 03
10 Dec 55
10 Feb 91
9 May 92
26 Feb 97
14 Jan 02
14 Sept 05
16 Apr 07
10 Dec 08
13 June 04
14 Aug 06
James Attfield 17 Dec 87
Ihe Hon. Lionel L. J. O. Lambart. . 16 Feb 94
William Brockman 18 Sept 02
Henry G. E. Bevan 16 Mar 06
Reginald M.Tabuteau 28 reb 07
Edward Harrison 4 June 09
Eric M. Groves 18 IN ov 10
Eng. Commanders.
Bobert S. G. Norgate 14 Oct 90
Henry Wall __ 1 May 98
Date of Pension.
Chief Engineer.
James Redgrave 11 Aug 84
Engineer Lieutenants.
James C. Barnicott 2 Mar 11
John Kennedy 5 Dec 11
Engineers.
Maurice Whyham 6 Aug 74
Lawrence Steele 27 Nov 75
Charles Thomson 31 July 80
Assistant Engineer.
James Sheil 10 Nov 66
Staff Surgeons.
Alexander C. W. Newport . .
Arthur La T. Darley . . . .
9 Jan 06
1 May 11
Surgeons.
James C. Bringan 17 Mar 06
Frederick G. Goble ..;.... 6 Nov 06
Fleet-Paymasters.
Shuldham S. C. Hill 7 July 74
Hon. Lieutenant.
William Saunders 19 Oct 99
Acting Sub-Leiutenant.
C. St. L. Langford 21 Nov 71
Chief Gunner.
George C. Smith 10 July 86
Chief Boatswains.
Frank Chatel 12 Apr 99
Frederick A Jefferies 26 Aug 12
Patrick Hanvey 15 Dec 12
Chief Carpenters.
J. 8. Bowden 19 July 90
William W. Woodley i!9 Dec 05
John B.Watson 28 Aug 12
Chief Artificer Engineers.
Charles J. Brown 12 May 11
James D. Gardiner 25 May 11
Officers whose fi/ames are in italics have commuted their pensions for ivounds, c.
PENSIONS FOR WOUNDS, &c.
737a
Date of Pension.
Gunners.
Joseph Reed 25 Sept 97
J. P. Barron 22 Apr 99
Henry McGill 7 Oct 99
Fiank Story , . 11 Oct 99
C. M. Gunner 3 Mac 00
Charles Hinch 18 Nov 02
James Allen 28 Apr 04
Charles A. Drew 27 July 05
E. A. Berry . . . , 29 Aug 07
Edmund Sims 21 Oct 07
James E. Macey 27 Feb 08
George T. Baker 24 Mar 08
John <1. Metcalfe 27 Mar 08
Frederick T. Webber 23 Apr 08
Alfred Harris 29 Oct 08
WillUm J. Newbury 27 Nov 08
James Oliver 26 Feb 09
William J. T. Williams 27 Oct 10
George F. Law . . , 24 June 12
Boatswains.
William C. Bowe 5 June86
J. H. Tamlin 30 May 87
Arthur E. Oakley 5 Jan 88
James Ellis 2 July 88
John Dwyer 26 Sept 90
A. B. Moon 30 Sept 92
G. H. Hawkins 18 Oct 94
Patrick Barry 1 Sept 95
Harry Old 30 Sept 95
William Marshtield , 9 Dec 98
John P. Martin 31Juiy99
Peter Skuse 29 Aug 99
James Rendle ... . , . ... 14 Mar 01
Joseph Puckey 27 Oct 02
Henry J. Stephens 2 Mar 03
Edward Penny 7 Feb 05
William H. Heed 26 June 05
John Cock 31 Aug 05
William G. K. Trewin 31 .Ian 00
T. E. Mearing 31 Oct 07
Frederick W. Long ....,,. 25 Mar 09
George Facey , . 27 Oct 10
John Pippard 26 June 13
Carpenters.
James R. Elliott 13 Feb 93
W. H. Soper 29 July 93
Thomas Withers 4 Apr 04
Henr? Cove 28 Nov 07
F. G. James • ... 28 J uly 10
James W. Jeckells 29 June 11
T. H. W. Deacon 28 Dec 11
John Couper 31 July 13
Artificer Engineers.
Thomas E. Moody 21 Sept 02
F. V. McMahon 28 Apr 10
William Conway 27 Apr 1 1
Thomas A. Kelly 24 June 11
Date of Pension.
Head Wardmaster.
Samson H. Couch 23 June 06
Chief Officers of Coast Guard.
George H. Bulley 8 D«c 83
Joseph Gibbs 1 Dec 86
Henry Jenkins 21 Sept 92
Richard Hooper 25 Apr 9*
William J. Coaker ,17 Feb 95
Geor«e P. Biles 21 Feb 97
Henry Hellen 1 Jan 01
Richard Tozer 29 May 03
Frederick Stone 18 Jan 05
George J. Callaway 17 Sept 05
John Sampson 6 Mar 07
Robert J. Tout 10 Feb 10
George C. Pitts 19 July 10
Alfred Waterman 19 Oct 10
Henry Warner 15 Jan 11
Augustus C. Collins 16 Mar 11
George W. T. Hogbeu , 3 Sept 11
John Badcock 15 Feb 13
Charles Radford 18 May 13
Senior Mate Coast Guard Cruiser.
Henry Archer 9 Feb 95
Second Mate Coast Guard Cruiser.
John Young 6 Sept 11
Midshipmen.
Ernest N. Mercer 14 Feb 02
Montague E. Weatherall 2 Oct 06
Aubyn Littledale 23 Aug 07
John F. R Chanter 14 Aug 12
OFFICERS OF ROYAL MARINES.
Lieut.- Colonels.
Anthony Malone 14 Aug 81
Sir William H. Poe, Bt., C.B. . . 21 June86
Mayor.
Lewis S. T. Halliday, ¥.C 24 June 01
Captains.
William F. S. Dadson 13 May 59
Leslie O. Wilson, D.8.O., M.P. . . 26 Aug 01
Lieutenants.
John C. Adams 5 Feb 95
Sub-Lieutenant R.N.R.
Gustavus Barton 12 Nov 09
Officers whose Name are in italics have commuted their pensions for wounds, Sfc.
738 OFFICERS IN RECEIPT OF NAVAL PENSIONS.
OFFICERS IN RECEIPT OF NAVAL PENSIONS.
Under Order in Council of 29th January, 1900.
Flag Officers.
4 Pensions of £150 a year.
Date of
Appointment.
Admiral John F. G. Grant. ... 12 Feb
Admiral John Moresby 17 May
Admiral Andrew K. Bickford,
C.M.G 29 Jan
Admiral John K. E. Pattisson . . 27 Dec
COMMANDEKS.
25 Pensions of £65 a year
William A. Smyth (Ret. Capt.) .
Frederick Harvey (Ret. Capt.) .
James D. Curtis (Ret. Capt.) . .
Robert B. Cay (Ret. Capt . . .
Thomas D. Williams (Ret. Capt.)
Howard Kerr (Ret. Capt.) • . .
Captains.
12 Pensions of £100 a year.
Rear-Admiral James H^ Bushnell . 10 Feb 76
Rear-Admiral Arthur Morrell ... 2 Aug 79
Rear-Admiral George Palmer ... 13 Aug 85
Hear- Admiral ThomaB T. Phillips . 26 Dec 03
Rear- Admiral Leicester C. Keppel . 7 Jan 05
Vice-Admiral Guy O. Twiss ... 17 May 05
Vice-Admiral John Ferris . . . 14 Feb 07
Vice-Admiral Eustace Rooke . . 20 Mar 08
Vice- Admiral Lewis E. Wintz . . . 7 Dec 09
Vice-Admiral Charles J. Norcoek . 28 Feb 11
Vice-Admiral Reginald C. Prothero,
C.B..M.V.O. . . 1 Oct 11
Rear-Admiral John G. J. Hanmer . 21 Jan 14
r.
31 May
85
23 Apr
86
30 Aug
88
4 May
96
18 Feb
00
1 Apr
00
Date of
Appointment
William Spratt (Ret. Capt.) . . bisov 00
John H. Vidal (Ret. Capt.) .... 31 Jan 01
Robert Pitman, CM G (Ret. Capt.) 5 Apr 02
James E Hunter (Ret. Ci.pt.) . . 16 -<ept 03
Robert W. Evans (Ret. Capt.) ... 26 Sept 04
Horace W. Rochfort (Ret. Capt.) . 4 Feb 05
Charles R. Harris (Ret. Capt.). . . 2 June 07
Charles K. Kennedy-Purvis (Ret.
Capt.) 22 July 08
Pearson C. Johnstone (Ret. Capt.) 27 Aug 08
George Izat (het. Capl.) .... 1 Nov 08
Henry N. Alleyne (Ret. Capt.) . . 1 Dec 08
William H. Somerset (Ret. Capt.) . 25 Feb 09
Francis G. Jones (Ret. Capt.) ... 8 Dec 09
Powell C Underwood < Ret. Capt.) 19 Oct 11
Robert Sterne (Ret. Capt.) .... 10 Dec 11
Tom B. Triggs (Ret. Capt.). ... 10 May 13
Hush E. Evans (Ret Capt.) . . . 17 May 13
Michatl S- Beatty (Ret. Capt.) . .27 July 13
Llewellyn S. Dawson (Ret. Capt.) . 28 Sept 13
Lieutenants.
32 Pensions of £50 a year.
Gerald A. Ellis (Ret. Com.) ... 8 Mar 02
Claud Harding (Ret. Com.) ... 17 Mar 02
Albert J. O'Rorke (Ret. Com.) ... 1 Apr 02
George P. O. Gray (Ret. Com.) ... 2 Dec 02
Osborn H. Parker (Ret. Com.) ... 18 Feb 03
Francis H. Boyer (Ret. Com.) ... 27 Feb 03
William A. L. Q. Henriqnes (Ret.
Com.) i June 03
James H. Butt (Ret. Com.) ... 26 Dec 03
Charles N. Robinson (Ret. Com.) . 11 June 05
John C. Roughton (Ret. Com.) . . 14 Feb 07
Francis W. Barrett (Ret. Com.)
James Hazel (Ret. Com.) . .
Herbert B. Dillon (Ret. Com.)
William L Down (Ret. Com.).
Maximin H. W. Laborde (Ret. Com.) 14 Aug
Robert T. Wood (Ret. Com.) . . . "
John A. Clifton (Ret. Com.) . . ,
The Bon. Nrlson Byug (Ret. Com.) ,
Edward P. Smvthies (Ret. Com.) .
Francis G-. T. Cole (Ret. Com.)
George G. Haswell (Ret. Com.) .
Annesley B. Prance (Ret. Com.) . .
George W. Gubbins (Ret. Com.) . .
Frank J. Thring {Ret. Com.) . ,
Edward H. Currey (Ret. Com.) .
Basil C. Barber ( Ret. Com.) . . .
Edward P. Statham (Ret. Com.) . .
Walter T . Warren (Ret. Com.) . .
Richard A. Cathie (Ret. Com. . ,
William C S. Hathorn (Ret. Com.).
George A. Smith (Ret. Com .) . . .
George S. Deveiell (Ret. Com.) . .
17 Apr
07
2 Oct
07
2 Oct
01
. 24 Feb
08
14 Aug
08
12 Dec
os
12 Dec
OS
12 Dec
OS
9 Mar
09
16 Apr
10
16 Apr
10
18 May
10
1 June 10
7 Aug
10
22 Nov
10
8 Feb
11
21 Apr
n
14 Oct
n
24 Jan
12
8 May
12
16 Aug
12
24 Aug
13
OFFICERS IN RECEIPT OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL PENSIONS 739
OFFICERS ON THE PENSION LIST OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL.
Under Orders in Council of 29£A January, 1900, and 7th May, 1907.
Lieutenants.
17 Pensions of £50 a year.
Date of
Appointment,
. 1 July
. 20 Sept
. 25 Dec
. 1 Apr
. 1 Apr
. 10 May
10 June 01
Edward C. H. Helby (Ret. Com.)
Wilkmghbv B. Still (Ret Com. )
William F. D. Walker (Ret. Com.)
William J. W. Barnard (Ret. Capt.)
William N. Madan (Ret. Com.) .
Herbert L. Messum (Ret. Com.). .
Edward A. Richmond (Ret. Com.)
William H. P. Btickner (Ret. Com.) 3 Oct
Ernest Kinder (Ret. Com.) .... 10 Feb
William Hewetson (Ret. Com.) 8 Mar
Cecil G. Home (Ret. Com.) ... 22 Jan
George Drury (Ret. Com.) .... 6 Mar
Andrew S. Mills (Ret. Com.) ... 3 Mar
Francis E. Groube (Ret. Com.) . . 25 Dec
Fran<is H. Chapman (Ret. Com.) . 28 Mar
Frederic J. Easther (Ret. Com.) . . 28 Nov
(1 vacancy)
Captains Retired from Staff Captains
List.
^Pensions of £80 a year.
John Phillips (Ret. Capt.) .... 1 Apr 00
Adolpnus de G. Sutton (Ret. Capt.). 29 Jan 03
Richard C Dver (Ret. Capt.) . . 19 Aug 06
Edwin Wise (Ret. Capt.) .... 29 Oct 10
Captains Retired from Staff Commanders'
List, Staff Commanders, and Navigating
Lieutenants.
11 Pensions of £50 a year.
William H. Fawckner (Ret. Capt.) . 2 Sept 84
William C. Buck (Ret. Nav. Lieut
Robert E. Jones (Ret. Nav. Lieut
John J. P. Hitehfield (Ret. Capt.)
Valentine F. Johnson (Ret. Capt.)
Edward H. Hills (Ret. Capt.) . .
John H. Tully (Ret. Com.) . . .
Heaver Sugden (Ret. Staff Com.)
John Edwards (Ret. Capt.) . .
Frederick K Taylor Met. Capt.)
Robert Jackson (Ret. Capt.) . .
Date of
Appointment
) 28 Nov 86
.) 14 Jan
. 24 July
. 6 Nov
. 22 Oct
. 21 Feb
. 6 Feb
. 12 Sept
. 17 June 11
. 8 Mar 13
Chaplains and Naval Instructors.
8 Pensions of £50 a year.
Rev. William A. Rutherford, D.D.
( Chaplain and Naval Instructor) . 21 Apr 01
Sir John K. Laughton, Kt., M.A.,
Litt. D., D.Litt. (Naval Instructor) 9 Apr 08
Rev. John C. Cox-Edwards, M.A.
(Retired Chaplain of the Fleet) . .14 Mar 09
Rev. John Kingston, LL.D., L.Th.,
V.D. (Chaplain) 11 July 09
William Silver (Naval Instructor) . 13 Aug 10
George Williams (Naval Instructor) 16 May 12
Henry C.Binmore (Naval Instructor) 13 Jan 13
Rev. Thomas Ashe, M.A. (Chaplain
and Naval Instructor) 11 June 13
Surgeons-General and Deputy Surgeons-
General.
Inspectors-General and Deputy Inspectors
General of Hospitals and Fleets.
2 Pensions of £100 o year.
Adam B. Messer, M.D., K.H.P.
(Inspector-General) s Feb 04
James W. Fisher, M.D. (Inspector-
General) 21 June 10
740 OFFICERS IN RECEIPT OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL PENSIONS.
Fleet Surgeons akd Staff Surgeons.
13 Pensions of £50 a year.
Date of
Appointment.
Horace H. Smith, M.D. (Staff-
Surgeon) 23 Oct 88
Francis Y. Toms (Deputy Inspector-
General) 6 Feb 90
Fleetwood Buckle, M.D. (Fleet Sur-
geon) 13 Sept 91
Peter W. Rolston (Eleet Surgeon) . 31 Mar 99
John C. Ingles (Deputy Inspector-
General) 24 Nov 01
Charles A. Lees, M.D. (Deputy In-
spector-General) 21 Mar 02
William H. Longfield (Deputy In-
spector-General) . .... 20 Mar 04
William G. Ridings (Deputy In-
spector-General) . 15 Jan 06
John Tyndall (Devuty Inspector-
General) 6 Apr 06
Alfred W. Whitley (Deputy Inspector-
General) 5 Dec 09
Henry S. Lauder (Deputy Inspector-
General) 16 May 11
Stephen Sweetnam (Deputy In-
spector-General) ... ... 13 Aug 12
(1 vacancy)
Paymasters-in-Chief and Paymasters.
15 Pensions of £50 a year.
Kdwin R. Miall (Paymaster-in-
Chief) 19 Nov 85
Harry T. Nettleton (Fleet Pay-
master) 26 Mar 94
Shuldham S. C. Hill (Eleet Pay-
master) 1 Apr 94
Frederick Penfold (Paymaster-in-
Chief) 6 June 97
Matthew F. Moresby (Paymaster-
in-Chief) 10 May 98
John Hay wa.rd(Paymaster-in-Chief) 8 June 02
Charles William Sturgess (Pay-
master-in-Chief) 19 Aug 05
Edward M. Roe (Fleet Paymaster) . 4 June 06
William B. Ramsey (Paymaster-m-
Chief) 29 July 10
Sir John S. Moore, K.C.B. (Pay-
master-in- Chief) 18 Dec 08
Thomas O. Joynson (Paymaster-in-
Chief) .... - 7 Dec 09
Henry V. Forrest (Paymaster-in-
Chief) 5 Nov 10
Isaac B. Moorman (Paymaster-in-
Chief) 3 Nov 11
Henry B. Robinson (Paymaster-in-
Chief) ■ . . 10 Nov 12
George W. Underbill (Paymaster-in-
Chief) 22 Aug 13
Chief Inspectors and Inspectors of
Machinery.
2 Pensions of £100 a year.
Date of
Appointment.
Harry Williams (Chief Inspector
of Machinery) 9 May 11
Charles M. Johnson (Chief Inspector
of Machinery) 2 May 12
Chief Engineers.
19 Pensions of £50 a year.
John M'Kie (Fleet Engineer) ... 2 Mar 81
George Trivess (Eleet Engineer), . . 12 Jan 9*3
Benjamin F. Pine (Fleet Engineer} . 30 May 94
George F. Bell (Fleet Enqineer) . . 1 Apr 00
George N. H. Michell (Fleet Engineer) 6 Mar 01
Peter Eckford (Inspector of Machin-
ery) 22 Mar 03
William T. C. Brewer (Fleet
Engineer) 20 Dec 06
Joseph J. Greathead (Fleet Engineer) 27 June 03
William Glasspole (Fleet Engineer) . 14 Aug 08
John Mather (Eleet Engineer) . . 2 Mar 11
Willoughby D. Beaton (Inspector of
Machinery) 16 Mar 11
Gustav A. C. Bencke (Inspector of
Machinery) 14 July 11
John A. Lodge (Ileet Engineer) . . X Aug 12
John Rice (Inspector of Machinery) . 21 Aug 12
George Thompson (Fleet Engineer) . 25 Nov 12
James Jesaop (Fleet Engineer) . . 21 June 13
James Ii'eland (Inspector of Machin-
ery) 11 July 13
William Tottenham (Inspector of
Machinery) 12 Julv 13
William Bryan (Eleet Engineer) . . 15 Oct" 13
Field Officers and Captains of Royal
Marines.
10 Pensio?is of £65 a year.
Enbule D. Thelwall(£ieui.-CoZ.) . . 7 July 96
Nugent Macnamara (Lieut.-Col.) 22 Aug 03
Clement W. Carlyon (Lieui.-Col.) 5 Sept 03
Edward B. Pritchard (Lieut.-Col.) . 1 Dec 04
Robert W. F. Holt (Lieut.-Col.) . 19 Apr 08
Charles Jollift'e (Colonel) .... 22 Sept 08
William F. P. H. Darlson (Captain) . 21 Dec 09
Frederick R. Beechev (Lieut.-Col.) 23 Mar 11
John D. Fosbroke (Lieut.-Col.) . . 17 July 13
Owen T. Jones (Lieut.-Col.) ... 23 July 18
OFFICERS IN RECEIPT OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL PENSIONS. 741-2
Quartermaster of Royal Marines.
2 Pensions of £50 a year.
Date of
Appointment.
Nathaniel Page (Major) 13 Apr 04
Valentine Brown (Major) . ... 27 Dec 0t
tCHiM1 Gunners, Chief Boatswains, and
Chief Carpenters.
23 Pensions of £35 a year.
Richard Addison (Chief Boatswain) 1 Apr 94
David Bargery (Chief Gunner). . 22 Aug 95
William E. Nieholls (Chief Car-
pettier) 4 July
John Farrell (Chief Boatsivain) . . 1 Apr
Charles Blofield (Chief Boatswain) . 15 Sept
Richard J. Grigg (Chief Carpenter) .
F.ffi.Israel Harding ( Chief Gunner)
Charles Cockram ( Chief Gunner) .
John J. Bentley (Chief Gunner) . .
John H. Pink (Chief Boatswain)
John C. Pollard (Chief Carpenter) .
James Mills (Chief Boatswain) ' . .
William Main (Chief Carpenter) . .
Thomas Pratt (Lieutenant) ....
James Horigan (Lieutenant) . . .
George C. Smith (Chief Gunner)
John Grant (Lieutenant)
07
00
00
19 Aug 01
25 Nov 02
24 Feb 06
13 Nov
31 Dec
9 Jan
22 Jan
21 Feb
23 Aug
3 Jan
28 Feb
23 Mar
07
07
09
09
10
10
11
11
11
William J Cousins (Chief Carpenter) 11 Apr 11
Thomas Patter (Chief Gunner) . . 1 June 11
James Bales (Chief Boatswain) . . 14 Aug 11
William H. Metters (Hon. Lieutenant) 15 Apr 12
Samuel W. Withecombe (Lieuienant)2l Jan 14
Charles Tuckwell (Lieutenant) . . 11 Feb 14
Warrant Officers.
N.B. — In cases of Warrant Officers retired
before 1st October, 1875, only First-Class
Gunners, Boatswains, and Carpenters are
eligible for these Pensions.
I Gunners, Boatswains, and Carpenters.
41 Pensions of £25 a year.
William Riggs (Gunner) .... 20 Mar 88
Thomas Branton (Boatswain) . . .23 Apr 99
Edwin Bray (Boatswain) .... 26 Feb 00
Patrick Barry (Boatswain) .... 1 Apr 00
Philip Rickard (Boatswain) ... 12 Oct 01
William Marshneld (Boatswain) . 13 Aug 02
John Morley (Gunner) . . .
Daniel P. Lewis (Gunner) . .
James Seymour Boatswain) .
James Martin (Boatswain) . .
Daniel O'Neil (Gunner) . . .
William Langford (Gunner)
Charles R. Lewis (Carpenter) .
James Walker (Boatswain)
Ebenezer Barrett ( Carpenter) .
Charles Dyer (Gunner) . . .
Thomas Avery (Gunner) . . .
John H. Woods (Carpenter)
Joseph Higgins (Gunner) . .
Henry White (Boatswain) . .
Abraham Milton (Boatswain) .
Charles May (Gunner) ....
Richard H. Martin (Boatswain)
William Hanson ( Carpenter) .
Michael Fitzgerald (Gunner) .
George Ellis (Gunner) . . .
James Strong (Carpenter) . .
William Easton (Carpenter) . .
Thomas W. May (Gunner) . .
George Vosper ( Hoatswain)
HenrvJ. Collins (Boatswain).
James May (Boatsivain) . .
George D. Ewen (Boatswain) .
Charles St. John (Boatsivain) .
Nicholas Mills (Gunner) . . .
William H. Martin (Boatswain)
John Lakey (Carpenter) . .
Allen Evans (Car/jeviter) . .
John H. Tamlin (Boatswain) .
William Weeks (Carpenter) ,
Date of
Appointment
. 26 Oct 02
. 16 Apr 05
. 18 Apr 05
. 12 Oct 05
. 13 Mar 06
. 24 Aug 06
. 7 Apr 07
. 13 May 07
. 8 June 07
. 23 Oct 07
. 18 Dec
. 20 Feb
. 11 Apr
. 23 Apr
. 29 Sept
. 24 Jan
. 6 Mar 11
. 19 Mar 11
. 12 Sept 11
. 6 Oct 11
. 4 Nov
. 13 Jan
. 26 Jan
. 9 Feb
. 10 Oct
. 26 Nov
. 26 Nov
. 14 Dec
. 27 Dec
. 28 Jan
. 3 Mar
. 13 Mar
2 May
07
08
09
10
10
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
24 June 13
Chief Officers of Cruisers, Royal Naval
Reserve Batteries and Stations, and
Senior Mates of Cruisers.
9 Pensions of £25 a year.
John D. Manning (Chief Officer) . . 1 Apr 00
William Langmaid (Chief Officer) . 15 June 05
William Martin (Chief Officer) . . 14 July 05
John Payne (Chief Officer) . . . 27 Feb 08
William"Peirce (Chief Ojficer) . . . 4 July 08
Timothy Carroll (Chief Officer) . .20 June 11
John Symes (Chief Officer) .... 26 Dec 11
William H. Hird (Chief Officer) . . 14 Apr 12
Thomas Pill (Chief Officer) .... 7 Feb 13
Warrant Officer, Royal Marines.
1 Pension of £25 a year.
Charles W. Cailes 3 Feb 13
(Superintending Clerk). '
t The Pensions for Chief Gunners, Chief Boatswains and Chief Carpenters have been
grouped with a view to equalizing the Pensions open to each rank. Vacancies, as they
arise, will be allotted proportionately to the number of Officers on the lists of the several
ranks.
Chief Gunners and Chief Boatswains promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, and Chief Car-
penters promoted to the rank of Carpenter-Lieutenant, are eligible for these Pensions.
I The Pensions for Gunners, Boatswams. and Carpenters have been grouped, with a view to
equalizing th Pensions open to each rank. Vacancies as they arise will be allotted proportionately
to the number of Warrant Officers on the lists of the several ranks,.
2 B
743 OFFICERS IN RECEIPT OF TRAVERS PENSIONS.
TRAVERS PENSIONS.
LIST OF OFFICERS IN RECEIPT OF TRAVERS PENSIONS.
Under Order in Council of 3rd March. 1894. Pennons of £75 a year.
Date
Appointment.
tWilliam M. Sanctuary (Ret. Com.) 7 Jan 00
tJohn J. Martin (Ret. Com.) 25 Dee 00
tGeorge B. Goolden (Ret. Com ... ... 1 Apr 01
tFrancis Osburn (Ret. Com.) 1 Apr 01
tCharles S. Shuckburgh (Ret. Com.) 1 Apr 02
tDillon T. J. Macnamara (Ret. Com.) 30 May 07
tXhomas B. Miller (Ret. Com.) ......... 29 June 07
tBdward S. Evans (Ret Com.) 12 Dec 08
tHenry J. Oldfield (Ret. Com.) 12 Dec C8
t Edward B. Brietzcke (Ret. Com.) ... ... . 12 Dec 08
tEdward C. Hall (Ret. Com.) 9 mar Q9
tStephen H. Thompson (Ret. Com.) 28 May 10
t Laurence H. Eliot (Ret. Com.) 1 June 10
tHenry Mc A. Cutfield (Ret. Com.) . , 30 Aug 10
tWilliam J. Moore (Ret. Com.) ... .... 8 Feb 1]
tCharles W. P. Allen-Hoblyn (Ret. Capt.) 14 Oct 11
Thomas Hadley (Ret. Capt.) g jjay 12
t Harry C. Martin 28 Nov 13
t Formerly in receipt of a Naval or Greenwich Hosp,tal Pension.
ORDER OF THE GAKTEK, .fee. 744
THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER.
THE SOVEREIGN
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
KNIGHTS.
Lieutenant His Royal Highness Edward Albert Christian George
Andrew Patrick David, Prince of Wales 23 June 10
Nominated
Honorary Admiral of the Fleet His Imperial Majesty William II.,
German Emperor and King of Prussia, G.C.V.0 27 Jan 77
Honorary Admiral of the Fleet His Royal Highness Prince Albert
William Henry of Prussia, G.C.B .8 Aug 89
Honorary Admiral of the Fleet His Imperial Majesty Nicholas II.,
Emperor of all the Russias 1 July 93
Honorary Admiral His Majesty Gustavus V., King of Sweden, of the
Goths and the Vends, G.C.B 14 June 06
Honorary Admiral His Majesty Haakon VII., King of Norway,
G.C.B., G.C.V.0 9 Nov 06
THE MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH.
THE SOVEREIGN
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
(MILITARY DIVISION.)
NAVAL OFFICERS.
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS.
Nominated
Admiral of the Fleet The Right
Hon. Lord John Hay . . 30 July 86
Admiral Sir Michael Culme-
Seymour , Bt . , G. C. V. 0. .22 June 9 7
2 D 2
Nominated
Admiral Sir Walter James flunt-
Grubbe .... 3 June 99
Admiral The Hon. Sir Edmund
Robert Fremantle, C.M.G. 3 June 99
Admiral Sir John Ommanney
Hopkins . . .3 June 99
745-6
ORDER OF THE BATH.
Nominattd
Admiral of the Fleet The Right
Hon. Sir Edward Hobart
Seymour, O.M., G.C.V.O.,
LL.D 9 Nov 00
Admiral of the Fleet Tlie
Right Hon. Lord, Walter
Talbot Kerr . . .26 June 02
Admiral of the Fleet The
Right Hon. Lord Fisher of
Kilverstone,O.M., G.C.V.O.,
LL.D ... . 26 June 02
Admiral Sir Algernon Charles
Fieschi Heneage . . .26 June 02
Admiral of the Fleet /SirCharles
Frederick Hotham,G.C V.O. 9 Nov 02
Admiral Sir Cyprian Arthur
George Bridge . . . 9 Nov 03
Admiral Sir (Jompton Ed-
ward Domvile, G.C.V.O. . 9 Nov 04
VM. Admiral of th* Fleet
Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson,
O.M., G.C.V.O. . . 9 Nov 06
Admiral of the Fleet Sir
Arthur Dairy mple Fanshawe,
G.CV.0 19 June 11
Admiral Sir Lewis Anthony
Beaumont, K.C.M.G. . . 19 Jane 11
Admiral Sir Arthur William
Moore, G.C.V.O., C.M.G. 19 June 11
Admiral Sir Charles Carter
Drury, G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I. . 19 June 11
Admiral Sir Wilmot Hawks-
worth Fawkes, K.C.V.O.,
LL.D 19 June 11
Admiral TJte Right Hon.
Lord Charles William
Delapoer Beresford,G.C.V.O. ,
LL.D., D.C.L., M.P. . . 19 June 11
Admiral Sir William Robert
Kennedy . . . .19 June 11
Admiral of .the Fleet Sir
WilliamHenryMay,G.C.V.O. 19 June 11
Admiral Sir Francis Charles
Bridgeman Bridgeman,
G.C.V.O 10 Dec 12
Admiral of the FleetSirGerard
HenryUctredNoel.K.C.M.G. 1 Jan 13
Admiral Sir Reginald Neville
Custance, K C.M.G., C.V.O.,
DC.L. - .... 3 June 13
Admiral Sir John Durnf ord,
D.S.0 3 June 13
Admiral the Hon. Sir Hed worth
Meux, K.C.V.O. . . . 3 June 13
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS.
Nominated
Inspector-General of Hos-
pitals and Fleets, Sir
James Nicholas Dick,
Retired Director - General
of the Medical Depart-
ment 25 May 95
Inspector-General of Hos-
pitals and Fleets Sir Henry
Frederick Norbury, M.D.,
F.R.C S., Retired Director-
General of the Medical De-
partment . . . .22 June 97
Admiral Sir Henry Frederick
Nicholson . . . .22 June 97
■[Admiral Sir Henry Frederick
Stephenson, G.C.V.O. . . 22 June 97
Admiral Sir Nathaniel Bow-
den-Smith . . .22 June 97
Admiral Sir Robert Hastings
Harris, K.C.M.G. . . 6 Nov 00
Vice-Adiniral Sir Bouverie
Francis Clark . . . 29NovO0
Admiral Sir George Digby
Morant .... 9 Nov Oil
Admiral Sir St. George Caul-
field D'Arcy-Irvine . . 26June02
Chief Inspector of Machinery,
Sir Henry Benbow, D.S.O. . 26 June02(
Admiral Sir Algernon Fred-
erick Rous de Horsey . 9 Nov 03
Admiral Sir Albert Hastings
Markham .... 9 Nov 03
Admiral Sir Day Hort
Bosanquet, G.C.V.O. . . 30 June05
Admiral Sir George Lam-
bart Atkinson- YVilles . 30 June05
Admiral Sir Reginald Friend
Hannam Henderson . .28 June 07
Admiral Sir Edmund Samuel
Poe, G.C.V.O 26 June08
Admiral Sir Richard Poore,
Bt. ,G.Y.O. . . .25 June 09
Admiral Sir Archibald Berkeley
Milne, Bt., G.C.V.O. . . 25 June 09
§Admiral His Serene Highness
Prince Louis Alexander of
Battenberg, G.C.B. {Civil),
G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G. . .25 June 09
t Appointed a Companion of the Order (Civil) 9 December, 1876.
§ Appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Order (Civil Division) 21 June, 1887,
ORDER OF THE BATH.
747-8
Admiral Sir George Neville,
c.v.o
Admiral Sir Alfred Leigh
Winsloe, C.V.O., C.M.G. .
Surgeon-General Sir James
Porter, LL.D., M.D., M.A.
(Retired Director- General
of the Medical Department)
Admiral Sir Percy Moreton
Scott, St., K.C.V.O., LL.D.
Admiral Sir George Le Clerc
Egerton .
Admiral Sir George Astley
Callaghan, G.C.V.O. .
Admiral Sir Henry Brad-
wardine Jackson, K.C.V.O.,
F.R.S
NominaUd
25 June 09
25 June 09
24 June 10
24 June 10
24 June 10
24 June 10
24 June 10
Admiral Sir Henry Coey Kane 19 Junell
Admiral Sir George Fowler
King Hall, C.V.O. . . 19 June 11
Admiral Sir Frederick
Samuel Inglefield . . 19 June 11
Admiral Sir Alfred Wyndham
Paget, K.C.M.G. . .19 June 11
Vice-Admiral Sir John Rush-
worth Jellicoe, K.C.V.O. . 19 June 11
Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas
Hounsom Butler Fellowes . 19 June 11
Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets Sir Doyle Money
Shaw 19 June 11
Surgeon- General Sir Thomas
Desmond Gimlette . . 19 Junell
Chief Inspector of Machinery
Sir John Harold Heffernan 19 June 11
Paymaster-in-Chief Sir John
Samuel Moore . . .19 June 11
Vice- Admiral The Son. Sir Stanley
Cecil James Colville, C.V.O. 14 June 12
Vice- Admiral Sir Frederick
Tower Hamilton. C.V.O. ... 1 Jan 13
Admiral Sir Robert Swinburne
Lowry . . . .3 June 13
Vice- Admiral Sir Charles John
Briggs 3 June 13
Vice-Admiral Sir Cecil Burney,
K.C.M.G 3 June 13
Vice- Admiral Sir George John
Scott Warrender, Bt.,
K.C.V.O 3 June 13
Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick
Charles Doveton Sturdee,
C.V.O., C.M.G. . . 3 June 13
Nominated
f Vice- Admiral Tbomas Henry
Marty n Jerram . . .1 Jan 14
fRear- Admiral Lewis Bayly,
C.V.O. . . . 1 Jan 14
Admiral Sir Randolph Frank
Ollive Foote, C.M.G. . . 1 Jan 14
Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur
Murray Farquhar, C.V.O. 1 Jan 14
Vice-Admiral Sir Paul Warner
Bush, M.V.0 1 Jan 14
COMPANIONS.
Admiral Alexander Plan-
tagenet HastingB . .17 Nov 82
Admiral Frederick Ross Board-
man 25 Aug 85
Rear- Admiral Edmund St. John
Garforth . . . 21 June 87
Admiral John William Brackenbury,
C.M.G. . 21 June 87
Rear-Admiral George Robert
Lindley 12 Dec 93
Admiral Sir Francis Powell,
K.C.M.G 21 Dec 94
Admiral Michael Pelham
O'Callaghan, C.V.O. . . 25 May 97
Admiral Thomas MacGill . 25 May 97
Inspector-General of Hospitals
and FleetsHenryMacdonnell 22 June 97
Vice- Admiral Sir Colin Richard
Keppel, K.C.I.E ..K.C.V.O.,
D.S.0 15 Nov 98
Vice- Admiral Reginald Charles
Prothero, M.V.O. . . 6 Nov 00
Admiral John Edward
Bearcroft, M.V.O. . . 6 Nov 00
Vice-Admiral William Blake
Fisher 6 Nov 00
Vice-Admiral William Stokes-
Rees 29 Nov 00
Admiral Edward Harpur
Gamble . . . .26 June 02
Rear- Admiral Sir Christopher
George Francis Maurice
Cradock, K.C.V.O. . . 26 June 02
Paymaster-in-Chief Francis
Cooke Alton . . .26 June 02
Rear - Admiral William
Christopher Pakenham,
M.V.O 24July05
CaptainThomasJackson,M.V.O 9 Nov 06
Rear-Admiral Herbert Good-
enough King-Hall, C.V.O.,
D.S.0 28 June 07
f Appointed Companion of the Order (Civil) 27 Sept 12.
749
ORDER OF THE BATH.
Nominated
Rear -Admiral The Hon. Victor
Alexander Montagu . . 28 Jane 07
Paymaster-in-Chief Thomas
Henry Lovelace Bowling . 28 June 07
Rear-Admiral Arthur Henry
Limpus . . . .19 June 11
Rear- Admiral Robert Hathorn
Johnston Stewart, M.V.O, . 19 June 11
Rear-AdmiralWilliam Lowther
Grant 19 June 11
Rear-Admiral David Beatty,
M.V.O., D.S.O. . . .19 June 11
Rear-Admiral Ernest Charles
Thomas Troubridge.C.M.G.,
M.V.O 19 June 11
Rear-Admiral The iZow.Horace
Lambert Alexander Hood,
M.V.O., D.S.O. . . . 19 June 11
Captain Roger John Brownlow
Keyes, M.V.O. . . .19 June 11
Nominated
Engineer Rear-Admiral John
Stocker Sanders . . .19
Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets Charles Cane
Godding . . .19
Surgeon General Arthur
William May, K.H.P. . . 19
Paymaster - in - Chief John
Henrv George Chappie,
M.V.O 19
Paymaster - in - Chief Francis
Harrison Smith . . .19
Captain Pric i Vaughan Lewes,
D.S.O 3
Vice-Admiral James Startin . 1
Rear-Admiral Henry Loftus
Tottenham . . . . 1
June 11
June 11 +|
June 11
June 11
June 11
June 13 1
Jan 14(
Jan 14
Jan 1 4
Captain Hubert Grant-Dalton 1
Captain Richard Fortescue
Phillimore, M.V.O. . . 1 Jan 14
MARINE OFFICERS.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS.
Nominated
General Sir Henry Brasnel
Tuson . . . .25 May 95
General Sir Samuel James
Graham . . . .26 June 02
General Sir William Thompson
Adair 25 June 09
General /Sw-William Campbell 19 June 11
General Sir Francis William
Thomas .... 19 June 11
Lieut.-General Sir William Charles
Nicholls .... 14 June 12
Colonel Sir George Grey
Aston 3 June 13
COMPANIONS.
Major-General Nowell Fitz-
upton Sampson- Way . . 25 Aug 85
Lieut.-Colonel Sir William
Hutchison Poe, Bt. . . 25 Aug 85
Major-General Frederic Amelius Ogle
21 June 87
Major-General James Woodward
Scott 30 May 91
Nominated
General Arthur FrencU . 25 May 92
Major-General Arthur Domville
Corbet . . • .26 May 94
Lieutenant- General Herbert
St. George Schomberg . 22 June 97'
Colonel Alfred Edmund
Marchant « Nov 00
Colonel Schofield Patten Peile 29 Nov 00
Major-General James Robert
Johnstone ... 1 Jan 01
Colonel George Thorp Onslow 26 June 02
Maj.- Gen. Herbert CecilMoney 26 June 02
Major-General Thomas Julian
Penrhys Evans . . .26 June 03
Colonel Archibald Paris . 28 June 07
Lieutenant - General James
Henry Bor, C.M.G. . . 19 June 11
Colonel Algernon St. Leger
Burrowes . . . -19 June 11
Lieutenant - Colonel Godfrey
Estcourt Matthews . .19 June 11
Major Lewis Scratford Tolle-
mache Halliday, V.C. . . 3 June 13
Colonel Charles Henry Kennedy 1 Jan 14
ORDER OF THE BATH.
750
i-
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS.
Nominated
|" Admiral Flit Serene Highnest
Prince Louis Alexander of
Battenberg, G.C.V.O.,
K.C.M.G .
2Uune87
Honorary.
Hon. Admiral of the Fleet
His "Royal flightiest Prince
Albert WilJiam Henry of
Prussia, KG. .
Hon. Admiral Hit Majesty
King Haakon VII. of Nor-
way, K G., GCV.O. .
Hon. Admiral His Majesty
Gustavus V. of Sweden, of
theGothsaudtheVends,K.G
13 Aug 81
21 July96
19 Feb 01
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS.
Vice-Admiral Sir George Strong
Nares, F.R.S. . . .29 Nov 76
Engineer Vice - Admiral
Sir Albert John Durston . 22 June 97
(Late Engineer-in- Chief of the Fleet.)
Engineer Vice- Admiral Sir
Henry John Oram, F.R.S. 24Junel0
( Engineer -in- Chief of the Fle-t).
Admiral Sir Arthur Mostyn
Field, F.R.S.
COMPANIONS.
§ Admiral Sir Henry Frederick
Stephensoo, GC.V.O.
Paymaster-in-Chief Charles
Edwin Gifford
Lieutenant The Right Hon.
Edward Ponsonby, Earl of
Bessborough, UV.O. ,
Admiral Sir John Reginald
Thomas Fullerton.G.C.V.O. 10 Feb 96
Chief Inspector of Machinery
James Wootton . . . 22 June 97
(CIVIL DIVISION.)
NAVAL OFFICERS. Nominated
Captain Thomas Henry Tizard 3 June 99
Captain Francis Joseph Pitt . 29 Nov 00
Captain EttrickWilliamCreak 1 June 01
Engineer Rear - Admiral
William Winsland Chilcott 26 June 02
Engineer Rear - Admiral
William George Littlejohns 26 June 02
Naval Instructor James Robert
Clark, M. A. . . .26 June 02
Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets Henry Charles
Woods, C.V.O., M.D. . . 9 Nov 02
Chief Inspector of Machinery
James Melrose . . .9 Nov 04
Commander Sir Charles Leo-
pold Cust, Bart., K.C.V.O.,
C.M.G., CLE. . . . 3 June 10
Surgeon- General Howard Todd,
K.H.S. .... 19 June 11
Fleet Surgeon Percy William
Bassett-Smith, M.R.C.P. . 19 June 11
Engineer Rear- Admiral Robert
Mayston .... 19 June 11
Engineer Rear- Admiral Charles
Lane 19 June 11
Naval Instructor Arthur John
Parish .... 19 June 11
Rear- Admiral Herbert Edward
Purey Cust . . . 19 June 11
Commander Edward William
Lloyd 19 June 11
Rear - Admiral Sir Charles
LanSda)e Ottley, K.C.M.G.,
M.V.0 19 June 11
Vice-AdmiralFiedericEdward
Errington Brock . 27 Sept 12
% Vice-Admiral Thomas Henry
Martyn Jerram . .27 Sept 12
J Rear- Admiral Lewis Bayly,
CV.0 27 Sept 12
Rear-AdmiralArchibaldGordon
Henry Wilson Moore,C.V.O. 27 Sept 12
Rear-AdmiralTheHoa. Somer-
set ArthurGough-Calthorpe,
C.V.0 27 Sept 12
19 June 11
9 Dec 76
9 Jan 94
3 May 95
■f Appointed a Knight Commander of the Order (Military Division) 25 June, 1909.
§ Appointed a Knight Commander of the Order (Military Diruion) 22 June, 1897.
% Appointed a Knight Commander of the Order (Military Division) 1 Jan., 1914.
751
ORDER OP THE BATH.
Naval Officeks— Companions — contd.
Nominated
Kear-Admiral Charles Lionel
Napier . . . .27 Sept 12
Rear- Admiral Alexander Ludovic
Duff 27 Sept 12
Rear- Admiral Arthur CaveDagh
Leveson . . . .27 Sept 12
Fleet Paymaster Charles Fleet-
wood Pollard . . .27 Sept 12
Vice-Admiral Robert Nelson
Ommanney . . .1 Jan 13
Rear-Admiral Richard Henry
Peirse, M.V.O. . . . 1 Jan 13
Engineer Rear- Admiral Arthur
William Turner . . .1 Jan 13
Captain Charles Martin de
Bartolome" . . .1 Jan 13
Commander Edward Ratcliffe
Garth Russell Evans . . 16 May 13
Rear - Admiral Frederick
Charles Tudor Tudor . . 3 June 13
Deputy Surgeon - General
William Maxwell Craig,
M.B 3 June 13
Nominated
Captain George Alexander
Ballard ....
Rear-Admiral Mark Edward
Frederic Kerr, M.V.O.
Rear-Admiral Henry Francis
Oliver, M.V.O. .
Engineer Rear - Admiral
George Goodwin Goodwin .
Rear-Admiral Edward Francis
Benedict Charlton. . . .
Captain Allan Frederick Everett 1 Jan 14
Captain Godfrey Marshall
Paine, M.V.O Uan II
Captain Sydney Stewart Hall 1 Jan 14
Captain Hugh Dudley Richards
Watson, M.V.O
Captain Murray Fraser Suetcr
Commarjder Roger Poland
Charles Backhouse . . .
3 June 13
3 June 13
3 June 13
3 June 13
Uan 14
1 Jan
1 Jan
. . Uan 14
MARINE OFFICERS.
Captain Maurice P. 1. Hankeyli June 12;
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
William BathurstDauntesey 27 Sept 12
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS.
KNIGHT GRAND CROSS.
Nominated
Hon. Commander The Right
Hon. Thomas Earl Brassey 29 June 06
{late Hon. Commander of the Liver-
pool Brigade of Royal Naval
Artillery Volunteers.*)
KNIGHT COMMANDER.
Hon. Commander Sir Charles
Edward Hely Chadwyck-
Healey, K.C 25 June 09
COMPANIONS.
Commander Sir Allen William
Young, C.V.O. . . . 24 May 81
(late Lieutenant Commanding the
London Brigade of the Royal Naval
4 rtillerv Volunteer*.')
Hugh
Nominated
Commander Lawrence
Crawford . . . . 25 May 95
CommanderWaxven Frederick
Caborne .... 22 June 97
Commander Anthony Standidge
Thomson .... 22 June 97
Commander Herbert James
Haddock .... 26 June 02
Commander Melville Willis
Campbell Hepworth . . 26 June 02
Chief Engineer William
Munro Ross . . .26 June 02
Commander Frederick William
Vibert .... 19 June 11
Commander James Thomas
Walter Charles . . .19 June 11
Commander William Hazell . 19 June 11
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE OFFICERS.
COMPANIONS.
Nominated
Commander The Hon. Rupert
Edward Cecil Guinness,
C.M.G.
. 19 June 11
dominated
Commander The Most Hon.
The Marquess of Graham,
C.V.O. . . .19 June U
ORDER OF THE BATH.
75ia
CIVIL OFFICERS WHO HAVE RECEIVED THE ORDER OF THE
BATH FOR SERVICES WHILST IN DEPARTMENTS UNDER THE
ADMIRALTY.
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS,
Nominated
Sir Evan MacGregor, I.S.O. . 9 Nov 06
(Late Secretary of the Admiralty.')
Sir Charles Inigo Thomas . 19 June 11
(Late Secretary of the Admiralty.)
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS.
Sir Nathaniel Barnaby . . 15 June 85
(Late Director of Naval Construction.)
•Colonel Sir Tha'.es Pease . 9 Nov 01
(Late Storekeeper General of Naval
Ordnance.')
Major Sir Henry Pilkington,
R.E 26 June 02
( Late CivilEngineer-in- Chief, Works Loan)
Sir Richard Davis Awdry . 11 July 02
(Late Accountant- General of the Navy.)
Sir Henry James Vansittart
Neale 11 July 02
(Late Assistant Secretary of the
Admiralty.)
Sir William Davidson Niven,
M.A., F.R S. . .26 June 03
(Late Director of Studies, R.N. College,
Greenwich.)
Sir William Henry Mahoney
Christie, M.A., F.R.S. . 9 Nov 04
(Late Astronomer Royal.)
Sir Philip Watts, LL.D.,
DSc, F.R.S 30June05
(Late Director of Naval Construction )
ColonelSM-EdwardRaban.R.E^ June 06
(Late Director of Works and Civil
Engineer -in- Chief.)
Sir William Graham Greene 19 Junell
(Secretary of the Admiralty.)
Sir James Alfred Ewing,
LL.D., F.R.S., D.Sc. . . 19 Junell
(Director of Naval Education.)
Sir James Brown Marshall, 19 June 11
(Director of Dockyards and Dockyard.
Work.)
Sir Alfred Eyles . . . 3 June 13
(Accountant General of the Navy.)
COMPANIONS. Nominated
Sir George Thomas Lambert,
Kt. . 22June9T
(Late Director of Greenwich Hospital.)
Stephen John Graff, Esq - 29 Nov 00
(Late Civil Assistant Director of
Transports^)
Charles Colson, Esq.
26 June
(Late Deputy Civil Engineer -in- Chief)
Sir James Williamson. Kt. . 26 June 02
(Late Director of Dockyards.)
George Crocker, Esq. . . 26 June 02
(Late Chief Constructor.)
Richard Jago Butler, Esq. . 26 June 02
(Late Assistant Engineer -in- Chief.)
Arthur Mason Worthington,
Esq., F.R.S., M.A. . . 26 June 02
(Late Professor of Physics, R.N. College,
Greenwich.)
-SirWilliamEdwardSmith A?. 26 June 03
(Late Superintendent of Construction
Accounts and Contract Work)
Henry Edward Deadman,Esq. 24 June 04
(Late Assistant Director of Naval
Construction)
Sir Frederick William Black,
Kt 26June08
(Director of Navy Contracts.)
James Henry Brooks, Esq. . 25 June 09
(Director of Victualling.)
Thomas Sims, Esq. . . 24 June 10
(Director of Works.)
Oswyn Alexander Ruthven
Murray, Esq. . . .24 June 10
(Assistant Secretary of the Admiralty.)
Vincent Wilberforce Baddeley,
Esq 19 June 11
(Assistant Secretary for Finance Duties
Admiralty. )
CharlesIIenryRenn Stansfield,
Esq 19 June 11
(Director of Greenwich Hospital.)
Robert Edmund Froude, Esq.,
LL.D, F.R.S. . . . 19 June 11
(Superintendent of Admiralty Experiment
Works.)
Arnold William Reinold, Esq.,
M.A., F.R.S. . . . 19 June 11
(Late Professor of Physics at R.N.
College, Greenwich.)
Colonel Simeon Hardy Exham,
R.E 19 June 11
(Late Superintending Engineer, Works
Dept.)
* Military Division.
752 ORDER OF MERIT, Ac.
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER OF THE BATH.
Dean, The Dean of Westminster.
Bath King of Arms, The Right Hon. Sir Spencer C. B. Ponsonby-Fane, G.C.E.,
I.S.O.
Regittrar and Secretary, The Comptroller nf the Lord Chamberlain's Office
for the time being, Colonel Sir Douglas F. R. Dawson, G.C.V 0., C.M.9.
Genealogist, Henry Farnham Burke, Esq., C.V.O., C.B.
Gentleman Usher oftlie Scarlet Rod, Col. Sir Charles Wyndbam Murray, C.B.
Chancery, Lord Chamberlain's Office, St. James's Palace, London, S.W.
ORDER OF MERIT.
THE SOVEREIGN.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
MEMBERS.
Admiral of the Fleet The Right Hon. Sir Edward Hobart
Seymour, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., LL.D 9 Aug 02
Admiral of the Fleet The Right Hon. Lord, Fisher of Kilverstone,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O, LL.D SO June 05
r7.CC. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson, G.C.B.,
G.C.V.0 8 Mar 12
Registrar and Secretary, Col. Hon. Sir Henry Charles Legge, K.O.V.O.
Chancery, Lord Chamberlain's Office, St. James's Palace, London, S.W.
THE MOST EXALTED ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA.
THE SOVEREIGN
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
KNIGHT COMMANDER
Admiral Sir Charles Carter Drury, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. . . 1 Jan 03
COMPANIONS.
Commander Sir Hamilton Pym Freer-Smith ... 1 Jan 10
Captain Allen Thomas Hunt .2 Jan 11
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.
Secretary, Lieut.-Col. Sir Arthur H. McMahon, G.C.V.O., K.C.I.E., C.S.I. (In
India). *:.3
Registrar, Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's Department for the time being/'
752a
THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL & ST. GEORGE.
THE SOVEREIGN.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
KN1QHT GRAND CROSS.
Captain The Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow . . .22 Feb 92
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS.
Commander Sir Graham John Bower , . , , 1 Jan 92
Assistant Paymaster Sir Gilbert Thomas Carter , , 3 June 93
Admiral Sir Robert Hastings Harris, K.C.B. . . .4 Feb 98
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Gerard Henry Uctred Noel, G.O.B. 25 Nov 98
Admiral Sir James A. T. Bruce ...... 8 Nov 00
Admiral Sir Lewis A. Beaumont, G.C.B 23 July 01
Admiral Sir Francis Powell, C.B 26 June 02
Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Massie Blomfield . . .24 June 04
Admiral Sir Reginald N. Custance, G.C.B., C.V.O. . . 9 Nov 04
Admiral His Serene Highness Prince Louis Alexander
of Battenberg, G.C B., G.C.V.O 30 June 05
Admiral Sir Alfred W. Paget, K.C.B 9 Nov 05
Rear-Admiral Sir Charles L. OttJey, C.B., M.V O. . . 9 Nov 07
Rear-Admiral Sir William Rooke Creswell (Fir stNaval Member.
Commonwealth Naval Administration) (Ret. Lieut. R,N.~) 19 June 11
Vice-Admiral The Hon. Sir Alexander E. Bethell ; . 1 Jan 12
Vice-Admiral Sir Cecil Buraev, K.C.B 27 Oct 13
758 ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.
COMPANIONS.
Admiral The Ron. Sir Edmund Robert Fremantle, G.C.B. . 23 Apr 74
Admiral John William Brackenbury, C.B 9 Dec 79
Admiral Andrew Kennedy Bickford 13 Apr 85
Lieutenant Warner W. Spalding, R.M.L.1 25 Aug 85
Admiral Sir Arthur William Moore, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. . 1 Jan 92
Admiral Edward Henry Meggs Davis .... 1 Jan 94
Viee-Admiral CharleR H. Robertson, M.V.O. , 3 Jan 95
Admiral Sir Randolph Frank Ollive Foote, K. C.B. . . 25 May 97
Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets Michael
FitzGerald . 25 May 97
Lieutenant-General James Henry Bor, C.B. , R.M.A. . . 2 Jan 99
Rear- Admiral John L. Burr, M.V.O 3 June 99
Vice-Admiral Sir F. C. Doveton Sturdee, K.C.B., C.V.O. . 1 Jan 00
Vice-Admiral Frank H. Henderson . . . . 8 Jan 00
Rear- Admiral Peyton Hoskyns, M.V.O. . . . 8 Jan 00
Captain The Hon. Sir Seymour J. Fortescue, K.C.V.O. . 19 Apr 01
Captain F. Tickell (Royal Australian Navy) ... 24 July 01
Admiral Sir Alfred L. Winsloe, K.C.B., C.V.O. ... 9 Nov 01
Rear- Admiral Robert Copland-Sparkes ... 15 Nov 01
Commander /Sw-Charles L, Cu8t.,J?art.,K.C.V.O.lC.B., CLE. 26 Nov 01
Admiral George Augustus Giffard 26 June 02
Lieutenant Francis Barkley Henderson, D.S.O. . . . 26 June 02
Lieutenant and Hon. Colonel Francis H. Mountsteven,
R.M.L.1 26 June 02
Vice-Admiral Arthur Calvert Clarke 26 June 02
Captain Chapman James Clare (Royal Australian Navy) . 26 June 02
Captain Ernest Frederic Augustus Gaunt .... 26 June 02
Fleet Paymaster William M. C. Beresford Whyte . . 25 Nov 02
Captain Robert Pitman 9 Nov 03
Captain Robert H. Muirhead Collins (Royal Australian
Navy, Retired) (Ret. Lieut. R.N.) 24 June 04
Rear-Admiral Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge, C.B., M.V.O. 24 June 04
Reaf- Admiral John de M. Hutchison, C.V.O. . . . 9 Nov 05
Rear-Admiral Robert S. Phipps Hornby .... 9 Nov 06
Captain Robert H. An struther 28 June 07
Rear-Admiral Lionel G. Tufnell 28 Jan 08
Captain Bryan G. Godf rey-Fauesett, C.V.O .... 4 Aug 08
Rear- Admiral Cecil Fiennes Tbursby 24 June 10
Rear- Admiral Rosslyn Erskine Wemyss, M.V.O. . . . 17 Jan 11
Lieutenant Herbert Alexander Cbild (Director of Marine,
Nigeria) 19 June 11
Captain Bertram Sackvilie Tbesiger 19 June 11
Engineer- Captain William Clarkson {Royal A ustralian Navy) 1 Jan 13
Captain Francis Fitzgerald Hawortb-Booth ... 3 June 13
Engineer-Commander Edmund Edward Bond, D.S.O. (Director
of Sudan Steamers Department) 3 June 13
Captain Lionel Halsey 8 Dec 13
Civil Officers who have received the Order of St. Michael and St. George.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS.
Sir George Rawlinson Vyvyan (Retired Commander, Royal
Naval Reserve) 15 Aug 02
COMPANION.
Percy Cullen, Esq. (Commander Royal Naval Reserve) . . 26 June 02
Commander Samuel A. Pethebridge (Royal Australian
Naval Reserve, Retired) (Secretary to the Department
of Defence, Melbourne) 3 June 13
ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE. 753r<
ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE.
THE MOST EMINENT ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE.
THE SOVEREIGN.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS.
Rear-Admiral Sir John Hext ...... 22 June 97
Rear-Admiral Sir Edmond John Warre Siade, K.C.V.O. . 2 Jan 11
Vice-Admiral Sir Colin Richard Keppel,K.C.V.O.,C.B.,D.S.0.12 Dec 11
COMPANIONS.
Commander Alexander Campbell, D.S.O., R.I.M. . . 2 June 93
Rear-Admiral Walter Somerville Goodridge ... 1 Jan 01
Commander Gerald Edward Holland, D.S.O., R.I.M. . . 24 July 01
Commander George Wilson, R.I.M. {Ret. Lieut. R.N.) . 2 Jan 05
Captain Thomas Webster Kemp .2 Jan 05
Commander Sir Charles Leopold Cx\st,Bart., K.C.V.O., C.B.,
C.M.G 15 May 06
Rear- Admiral George Hayley Hewett . ... 26 June 08
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.
Secretary, Lieut.-Col. Sir Arthur H. McMahon.G.C.V.O., K.C.I.E., C.S.I. (In India).
Registrar, Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's Department for the time being.
754
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER.
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER.
THE SOVEREIGN.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING
NAVAL OFFICERS.
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS.
Admiral Sir John R. T. Fullerton, C.B
Admiral His Serene Highness Prince Louis of Battenberg
G.C.B., K.C.M.G-
Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, Bt., G.C.B. .
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Frederick Hotham, G.C.B.
Admiral Sir Henry Frederick Stephenson, K.C.B.
Admiral Sir Compton Edward Domvile, G.C.B.
V. ©.Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson, G.C.B
O.M
Admiral The Right Hon. Lord Charles William Delapoer
Beresford, G.C.B., LL.D., D.C.L., M.P.
Admiral of the Fleet The Right Hon. Sir Edward Hobart
Seymour, G.C.B., O.M., LL.D
Admiral Sir Charles Carter Drury, G.C.B., K.C.S.I.
Admiral Sir Day H. Bosanquet, K.C.B. ....
Admiral of the Fleet The Right Hon. Lord Fisher of Kilverstone
G.C.B., O.M. LL.D
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur D. Fanshawe, G.C B. .
Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Henry May, G.C.B. .
Admiral Sir Arthur William Moore, G.C.B., C.M.G.
Admiral Sir Francis C. B. Bridgeman, G.C.B.
Admiral Sir Edmund Samuel Poe, K.C.B.
Admiral Sir George Astley Callaghan, K.C.B.
Admiral Sir Archibald Berkeley Milne, Bt., K.C.B.
Honorary
Hon. Admiral of the Fleet His Imperial Majesty William II.,
German Emperor and King of Prussia, K.G. . . .21 Nov 99
Hon. Admiral His Majesty King Haakon VII. of Norway,
K.G.,- G.C.B 2 Feb 01
1 Feb 01
2 Feb 01
8 Mar 01
8 Mar 01
9 Nov 02
21 Apr 03
11 Aug 05
16 Apr 06
15 May 06
15 Apr 07
3 Aug 07
10 June 08
31 July 09
31 July 09
24 June 11
24 June 11
26 Jan 12
11 May 12
14 June 12
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER.
755
KNIGHTS COMMANDER,
Admiral Sir Thomas Sturges Jackson
Navigating Lieutenant Sir Henry Felix Woods
Admiral Sir Wilmot Hawksworth Fawkes, G.C.B., LL.D
Rear- Admiral Sir Adolphus A. F. FitzGeorge .
Admiral Sir Percy Moreton Scott, Bt., K.C.B., LL.D
Admiral The Hon. Sir Hedworth Meux, G.C.B.
Admiral Sir Henry B. Jackson, K.C.B., F.R.S.
Vice- Admiral Sir John R. Jellicoe, K.C.B.
Admiral Sir James Edward CliflEord Goodrich
Vice-Admiral Sir Colin Richard Keppel, K.C.I. E.,C.B., D.S.O
Vice- Admiral Sir Douglas A. Gamble
Admiral Sir Frederic W. Fisher ....
Captain The Hon. Sir Seymour John Fortescue, C.M.G
Commander Sir Charles Leopold Cust, Bt.,C.B., C.M.G., C.I.
Vice-Admiral Sir George J. S. Warrender, Bt., K.C.B
Vice-Admiral Sir Charles H. Coke ....
Rear-Admiral Sir Edmond J. W. Slade, K.C.I.E. .
Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher G. F. M. Cradock, C.B.
Rear-Admiral Sir George E. Patey
02
02
03
04
06
06
06
07
14 Mar
22 Aug
11 Aug
23 Mar
10 Feb
16 Apr
9 Nov
3 Aug
26 June 08
26 June 08
23 Jan 09
24 Apr 09
14 June 10
. 19 June 11
12 July 11
12 July 11
12 Dec 11
28 Feb 12
30 June 13
COMMANDERS.
Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets Henry Charles
Woods, C.B., M.D 1 Feb 01
Admiral Charles Windham 8 Mar ol
Admiral Sir Alfred L. Winsloe, K.C.B., C.M.G. ... 24 Dec 01
Vice-Admiral The Hon. Sir Stanley C. J. Colville, K.C.B. . 6 June 02
Admiral Pelham Aldrich 22 Aug 02
Lieutenant The Right Hon. Edward Ponsonby, Earl of
Bessborough, C.B 22 Aug 02
Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Murray Farquhar, K C.B. . . 31 Mar 03
Admiral Sir William Alison Dyke Acland, Bt. . . .13 Apr 03
Admiral Sir Reginald Neville distance, G.C.B , K.C.M.G , ■
D.C.L 21 Apr 03
Admiral Edmund Frederick Jeff reyB . . . . .11 Aug 03
Admiral Angus MacLeod ....... 5 May 04
Admiral Michael P. O'Callaghan, C.B 1 July 04
Admiral Sir Richard Poore, Bt., K C.B 11 Aug 05
Admiral Robert L. Groome 11 Aug 05
Admiral <Sir George Neville, K.C.B 11 Aug 05
Vice-Admiral Edward E. Bradford 10 Feb 06
Vice-Admiral Sir F. C. Doveton Sturdee, K.C.B., C.M.G. . 16 Apr 06
Admiral Sir George F. King-Hall, K.C.B 11 July 07
Admiral Charles G. Robinson 3 Aug 07
Admiral Harry S. F. Niblett 3 Aug 07
Admiral Frank Finnis .3 Aug 07
Rear-Admiral Lewis Bayly, K.C.B 3 Aug 07
Rear-Admiral Reginald H. 8. Bacon, D.S.O 3 Aug 07
Rear-Admiral Charles E. Madden 3 Aug 07
Rear-Admiral Herbert G. King-Hall, C.B., D.S.O. . . 6 AuK 08
Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick T. Hamilton, K.C.B . . 9 Nov 08
Rear-Admiral John de M. Hutchison, C.M.G 24 Apr 09
Rear-Admiral Archibald G. H. W. Moore . . . .31 July 09
Rear-Admiral Reginald G. O. Tupper 7 June 10
Rear-Admiral The Hon. Somerset A. Gough-Calthorpe . , 29 July 10
756
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER.
COMMANDERS— contd.
Captain Philip W. Dumas 7 Nov 10
Captain Bryan G. Godfrey-Faussett. C.M.G. . . . . 19 June 11
Fleet-Surgeon Arthur R. Bankart, M.B 19 June 11
Rear-Admiral Henry H. Campbell .24 Oct 11
Captain Walter Lumsden . . . . . . .12 Dec 11
Captain Alfred B. F. Chatfield 4 Feb 12
Fleet-Surgeon Robert Hill 4 Feb 12
Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets Belgrave Ninnis, M.D. 14 June 12
Captain Norman C. Palmer . . . . . . . 13 Oct 13
MEMBERS OF THE FOURTH CLASS
Rear-Admiral Peyton Hoskyns, C.M.G
Deputy-Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets, Alfred
G. Delmege, M.D
Deputy Surgeon-General James Lawrence Smith, M.B
Captain Henry B. Pelly
Captain George A. Broad ....
Captain The Hon. Algernon D. E. H. Boyle
Rear- Admiral Charles E. Anson
Rear-Admiral Rosslyn E. Wemyss, C.M.G
Captain Philip Nelson-Ward
Paymaster-in-Chief John H. G. Chappie, C.B
Vice- Admiral Charles H. Cochran
Rear-Admiral Richard P. F. Purefoy
Vice-Admiral Henry Peter Routh .
Vice-Admiral Sir Paul Warner Busb, K.C.B
Lieutenant Gerald Rivers Maltby .
Rear-Admiral Sir Charles J. G. Sawle, Bt.
Vice-Admiral Herbert A. Warren .
Captain Philip Francklin
Vice-Admiral Reginald C. Prothero, C.B.
Admiral Alexander W. Chisholm-Batten
Admiral George M. Henderson.
Rear- Admiral Sir Charles L. Ottley, K. C.M.G., C.B.
Engineer-Rear-Admiral James M. 0. Bennett
Paymaster-in-Chief William H. Bowen
Admiral John L. Marx ....
Rear- Admiral Trevylyan D. W. Napier .
Captain Georgre R. Mansell . . .
Captain The Hon. Hubert G. Brand
Lieutenant The Hon. Cyril A. Ward
Captain William Way
Rear-Admiral Mark E. F. Kerr, C.B.
Rear-Admiral Richard H. Peiree, O.B. .
Rear-Admiral Godfrey H. B. Mundy
Commander Alfred H. Tarleton
Bear-Admiral Sir Robert K. Arbuthnot, Bt
Paymaster-in-Chief David B. L. Hopkins
Rear-Admiral William De Salis
Rear-Admiral Reginald A. Allenby
Captain Charles F. Corbett .
Rear-Admiral John L. Burr, C.M.G
Captain Walter H. Cowan, D.S.O.
Captain The Hon. Victor A. Stanley
Admiral John Edward Bearoroft, C.B.
11 May 96
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
02
03
03
03
03
03
03
27 Sept 98
28 Nov 98
lFeb
lFeb
19 Mar
16 Aug
24 Dec
24 Dec
24 Dec
2 May
2 May
22 Aug 02
22 Aug 02
9 Nov
21 Apr
21 Apr
21 Apr
27 Apr
27 Apr
27 Apr
4 May 03
5 May 03
5 May 03
11 Aug 03
11 Aug 03
11 Aug 03
11 Aug 03
11 Aug 03
11 Aug 03
9 Oct 03
9 Oct
9 Oct
10 Feb
22ieb
22 Feb
18 Apr 04
18 Apr 04
18 Apr 04
5 May 04
5 May 04
1 July 04
1 July 04
03
03
04
04
04
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER
756a
MEMBERS OF THE FOURTH CLASS— contd.
CM
0.
D.S.
Rear- Admiral Ernest C. T. Troubridge, C.B.,
Captain The Hon. Robert Francis Boyle
Captain Outhbert Godfrey Chapman
Captain Charles Tibbits ....
Staff-Paymaster Thomas H. S. Pasley .
Rear- Admiral Charles H. Dare
Captaia Algernon W. Heneage
Engineer-Captain Alfred J. Nye .
Vice-Admiral Charles H. Robertson, C.M.G
Rear-Admiral David Beatty, C.B., D.S.O.
Lieutenant Vernon F. Tuson
Commander Walter B. Compton . .
Commander Joseph A. Shuter . .
Rear- Admiral Henry F. Oliver, C.B.
Captain Richard F. Phillimore, C.B. .
Rear- Admiral Edward P. Ashe
Rear- Admiral Robert H. Johnston Stewart, C.B.
Captain Richard G. A. W. Stapleton-Cotton
Rear- Admiral Herbert W Savory .
Captain Thomas D. L. Sheppard .
Engineer Captain William R Apps
Captain Godfrey M, Paine, C.B.
Captain Thomas Jackson, C.B. .
Captain Roger J. B. Keyes, C.B. .
Rear- Admiral The Hon. Horace L A. Hood, C.B.,
Captain Philip Streatfeild ....
Rear-Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas
Commander Charles E F. Cunning hame Graham
Rear-Admiral Herbert L. Heath
Captain Edward H. F. Heaton- Ellis
Commander St. Vincent Nepean
Captain James R. P. Hawksley
Rear-Admiral William C. Pakenham, C.B.
Captain Laurence E. Power ...
Rear- Admiral the Most Hon. Frederick W. F., Marqu*
Bristol
Rear-Admiral Stuart Nicholson
Rear- Admiral Dudley Rawson Stratford de Chair
Captain John Saumarez Dumaresq
Captain Denis Burke Crampton
Commander William Douglas Paton
Engineer Commander George C. Bath
Engineer Captain Robert B. Ayers .
Captain William W. Fisher
Commander John A. Webster
Rear-Admiral Montague E. Browning .
Captain Edwyn S. Alexander-Sinclair .
Captain Adolphus H. Williamson .
Rear-Admiral Sydney R. Fremantle
Captain William G. E. Ruck-Keene
Captain John E. Cameron ....
Admiral Henry Christian. ....
Captain Edmund Moore Cooper Cooper-Key .
Paymaster Reginald Butcher ....
1 July 04
ess of
12 Aug
12 Aug
12 Aug
12 Aug
6 Sept
11 Oct
30 Deo
7 Apr
28 Apr
z8 Apr 05
28 Apr 05
28 Apr 05
11 Aug 05
11 Aug 05
8 Sept 05
8 Sept 05
8 Sept 05
20 Feb 06
11 Mar
11 Mar
11 Mar
15 Mar
24 Apr
30 Apr
30 Apr
9 Nov
9 Nov
30 Apr
30 Apr
28 June 07
12 July 97
12 July 07
3 Aug 07
13 Deo 07
10 June 08
10 June 08
10 June 08
10 June 08
10 June 08
6 Aug 08
6 Aug 08
6 Aug
6 Aug
7 Aug
1 Oct
29 Apr
3 May
4 May
4 May
25 June 09
9 July 09
16 July 09
08
08
08
08
09
09
09
09
796b
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER.
MEMBERS OF THE FOURTH CLASS— contd
Hear- Admiral James de C. Hamilton
Captain Aubrey C. H. Smith ....
Deputy Surgeon-General Cyril J. Mansfield .
Captain Cecil S. Hickley
Captain Alexander V. Campbell
Commander The Hon. Matthew R. Best
Lieutenant-Commander David T. Graham-Brown
Lieutenant- Commander Archibald S. May
Beai-Admiral Arthur Henry Christian
Fleet-Surgeon George T. Collingwood
Lieutenant-Commander William D. Phipps
Captain David M. Anderson
Engineer-Commander John T. H. Ward .
Engineer-Commander Walter K. Williams
Captain Bertram S. Evans ....
Captain Richard Hyde .....
Engineer Captain Charles G. Taylor
Captain Henry T. Buller
Fleet Surgeon William Bett
Lieutenant-Commander Francis A. Beasley, .
Captain Edward L. Booty ....
Engineer Commander Joseph H. H. Ireland .
Engineer Lieutenant Frederick G. Haddy ,
Captain Michael Culme-Seymour .
Captain William E Goodenough .
Captain Henry H. Bruce ....
Captain Clement Greatorex . .
Engineer Captain William Onyon .
Captain Louis C. S. Woollcombe .
Commander George N. Tomlin
Fleet Paymaster Bertram C. Allen
Chaplain The Her. Henry D. Dixon- Wright .
Captain Charles A. Christian ....
Captain Charles D. Johnson ....
Engineer Lieutenant Walter S. Damant
Captain Hugh D. R. Watson, C.B.
Captain William A. K. Kelly
Captain John E. T. Harper ....
Commander Arthur K. Marcrorie .
Lieutenant-Commander Henry E, H. Spencer-Cooper
Engineer Lieutenant Edward L. D. Acland .
Acheson
MEMBERS OF THE FIFTH CLASS.
Commander Percy L. H. Noble
Lieutenant-Commander Aubrey W. Peebles .
Lieutenant-Commander Isham W. Gibson
Lieutenant- Commander Leonard S. Holbrook
Lieutenant Henry A. Beaver . . . .
Lieutenant George H. Colwill
Lieutenant-Commander The Hon. Patrick G. E
Lieutenant-Commander Frederick C. flalahan.
Lieutenant Thomas Ready ....
Carpenter Lieutenant James Rice
Lieutenant Benjamin Titheridge
Gunner Henry H. A Willmore
Lieutenant Frederick E. G. Wilton
Lieutenant Henry F. Carter ....
Carpenter-Lieutenant David Morgan
19 July
5 Aug
9 Aug
09
09
09
1 Dec
09
7 June
10
7 June
10
7 Jane
10
7 June
10
24 July
10
24 July
24 July
29 July
10
10
10
29 July
19 Oct
10
10
7 Nov
1U
17 Jan
11
3 Feb
11
12 Apr
12 Apr
12 Apr
24 June
11
11
11
11
14 July
14 July
4 Feb
11
11
12
4 Feb
12
4 Feb
12
4 Feb
12
4 Feb
12
4 Feb
12
4 Feb
12
4 Feb
12
4 Feb
12
21 Feb
12
24 Feb
12
11 May
24 May
30 June
12
13
13
11 Aug
11 Aug
13
13
11 Aug
11 Aug
13
13
19 Mar
01
19 Mar
01
19 Mar
01
19 Mar
01
5 May
5 May
22 Feb
03
03
04
15 Aug
07
2« June
OS
2« June 0s
2 Nov
09
7 June
10
29 July
24 June
10
11
9 Aug
12
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER. 757
MAEINE OFFICERS.
MEMBERS OF THE FOURTH CLASS.
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Clarke . . . . .24 Dee 01
Colonel Herbert S. N. White 11 Mar 06
Major Edward K. Cottingham 12 Aug 07
Captain John Brough 24 July 11
Major Picton Phillipps 4 Feb 12
MEMBERS OF THE FIFTH CLASS.
2nd Lieutenant George J. Miller 19 Mar 01
Captain Alan G. B. Bourne .9 Aug 09
2nd Lieutenant Benjamin S. Green .... .4 Feb 12
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS.
COMMANDER.
Commander Sir Allen William Young, C.B. ... 9 Nov 03
MEMBERS OF THE FOURTH CLASS.
Hon. Lieutenant John Glas Sandeman . . . ,22 Aug 02
Chief Engineer Thomas Thorburn 4 Feb 12
CIVIL OFFICERS WHO HA VE RECEIVED THE ROYAL
VICTORIAN ORDER.
COMMANDER.
Sir Thomas Mitchell, Kt. (late Manager Constructive De-
partment, Portsmouth Dockyard) 10 Feb 06
Sir John Forsey, Kl. {Director of Stores, Admiralty) . . 21 Feb 12
MEMBERS OF THE FOURTH CLASS.
Henry Robert Champness, Esq. (Late Assistant Director
of Naval Construction) 14 Mar 02
William Henry Gard, Esq. (Assistant Director of Naval
Construction') .9 Nov 03
Edmond John Magini ess, Esq. ( Chief Constructor) . . 10 F*b 06
John Harper Narbeth, Esq. (Chief Constructor) . . 10 Feb 06
Charles Godfrey, Esq. (Headmaster, R.N. College, Osborne) . 24 July 10
James Watt, Esq. (Second Master, R.N College, Osborne) . 24 July 10
Cyril Ashford, Esq. (Headmaster, R.N. College, Dartmouth). 12 Apr 11
Rev. Ernest H. Arkwright (Second Master, R.N. College,
Dartmouth) . .12 Apr 11
John W. S. Anderson, Esq. (Principal Clerk, Admiralty) . 2+ July 11
'MEMBERS OF THE FIFTH CLASS.
Henry Cock, Esq. (late Chief Constructor) .... 9 May 99
Georgre Edward Suter, Esq. ( Constructor) .... 10 Feb 06
Bichard Murray, Esq. (Technical Assistant, Naval Store Branch,
Admiralty) 21 Feb 12
757a IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER.
IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER.
THE SOVEREIGN.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
Civil Officers who have received the Imperial Service Order.
COMPANIONS.
Date of Gazette.
Sir Evan Macgregor, G.C.B. (Late Secretary of the Admiralty) 31 Mar 03
Ferdinand Brand, Esq. (Late Staff Clerk, Admiralty) . . 31 Mar 03
W. Arthur Chapman, Esq. (Late Staff Clerk, Admiralty) . 31 Mar 03
Thomas Platts, Esq. (Late Staff Clerk, Admiralty) . . 31 Mar 03
J. A. Strong, Esq. {Late Superintending Clerk, Admiralty') . 23 June 03
William J . Dimond, Esq. {Late Shipping Master, Admiralty) 23 June 03
W. C. B. Hall. Esq. {Late Director of Contracts, Admiralty) 23 Feb 04
E.G. Farrell,Esq. (Late Chief Inspector of Shippi?ig, Admiralty) 23 Feb 04
Henry J. Laslett, Esq. (Late Naval Store Officer) . . 24 June 04
Claude C. Birch, Esq. {Late Principal Clerk, Admiralty) . 30 June 05
Frederick Brown, Esq. {Late Principal Clerk, Admiralty) . 29 June 06
Richard U. Falkus. Esq. (Late Staff Clerk, Admiralty) . . 26 June 08
William G. RofE, Esq. {Inspector of Dockyard Accounts,
Admiralty) 19 June 11
William D. Barber, Esq. {Cliief Civil Assistant Hydro-graphic
Department, Admiralty) 14 June 12
Naval and Marine Officers who have received the Imperial Service Order. £2
COMPANIONS.
Commander Robert M. Rumsey 29 May 03
Assistant Paymaster William H, Whyham . . . .29 June 06
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Paymaster Robert Hobbins ....... 25 June 09
Staff Paymaster William H. G. Deacon 3 June 13
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER.
7076
Fleets
James
0.,C
C.B
V.O
13 Jan 87
13 Jan 87
13 Jan 87
1 Jan 91
30 May 91
10 Jan 93
10 Jan 93
12 Dec 93
26 May 91
26 May 94
21 Dec 94
17 Nov 96
25 May 97
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER
COMPANIONS.
NAVAL OFFICERS.
Admiral Sir John Dnrnford, G.C.B.
Captain Alfred Carpenter ....
Admiral Charles J. Barlow ....
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals and
James H. Martin
Chief Inspector of Machinery Sir Henry Benbow, K
Captain Ian M. Fraser
Captain Henry D. Wilkin ....
Captain Price V. Lewes, C.B
Rear- Admiral Herbert G. King-Hall, C.V.O., C.B.
Staff Surgeon Walter Bowden ....
Commander John George Heugh . . .
Rear-Admiral David Beatty, C.B., M.V.O.
Rear-Admiral Reginald H. S. Bacon, C.V.O.
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets
McC. Martin
Deputy Surgeon-General Edgar R. Dimsey
Lieutenant Francis B. Henderson, C.M.G.
Vice-Admiral Sir Colin R. Keppel, K.C.I.E., K.C.V
Captain Walter H. Cowan, M.V.O. .
Engineer Commander Edmund E. Bond, C.M.G.
Lieutenant Edward Hugh Meredith Nicholson .
Captain George P. E. Hunt
Surgeon Charles C. Macmillan, M.B.
Captain Edward G. Lowther-Crof ton
Commander Eric Charrington ....
Commander Colin MacKenzie ....
Captain Valentine Egerton Bagot Phillimore .
Engineer Commander George Herbert Bromwich
Fleet Surgeon Ernest Courtney Lomas, M.B.
Rear-Admiral !7te Hon. Horace L. A. Hood, C.B., M,
OFFICERS OF ROYAL MARINES
Major Reginald A. Marriott ....
Lieut.-Colonel Walter M- Lambert
Major-General Thomas H. de M. Roche .
Major Walter T. C. Jones
Captain Leslie 0. Wilson, M.P
Captain Frederick J. SaunderB ....
Colonel Frederick White
Major Granville M. Heriot
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL INDIAN
Commander Alexander Campbell, CLE. .
Commander G. E. Holland, CLE. .
Commander Ferdinand H. Elderton .
Commander Alexander Rowand
Commander Charles J. C. Kendall .
ROYAL RED CROSS.
Miss Isabella Smith (Nursing Sister, R.N., retired)
Miss Evangelina E. Harte (Head Sister, R.N.)
Miss Florence H. Porter (Head Sister R.N., retired)
Miss Robina Falconer [Nursing Sister, R.N.)
Miss Margaret H. Keenan {Head Sister R.N.).
Miss Katherine M. Hickley (Head Sister R.N.}
25 May 97
25 May 97
8 Mar 98
B. 11 Mar 98
15 Nov 98
15 Nov 98
2 Dec 98
6 Nov uo
6 Nov 00
" 9 Nov 00
9 Nov 00
9 Nov 00
9 Nov 00
9 Nov 00
29 Nov 00
6 Sept 04
25 Nov 86
13 Jan 87
25 May 97
6 Nov 00
29 Nov 00
29 Nov 00
29 Nov 00
19 June 11
MARINE
16 May 87
14 Nov 90
29 Nov 08
26 June 03
6 Sept 04
3 June 99
25 June 09
25 June 09
25 June 09
19 June 11
19 June 11
758-9
VICTORIA CROSS.
THE VICTORIA CROSS.
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE ROYAL NAVY
AND ROYAL MARINES UPON WHOM THE DECORATION HAS BEEN
CONFERRED.
Date of Act of
Date of London Gazette
Gallantry, and Rank
at the time.
in which the Act of
performed.
Gallantry is detailed.
Charles Davis Lucas
Rear-Admiral
Bomarsund
June 21, 1854 ...
(Mate.)
February 24, 1 857
William Seeley ...
Seaman
Japan
September 6, 1864
(Seaman.)
April 21, 1865
Israel Harding ^
Chief Gunner
Before Alexandria
July 11, 1882 ...
(Gunner.)
September 15, 1882
Sir Arthur Knyvet
Wilson, G.C B.,
Admiral of the
El-Teb, Soudan ...
February 29, 1884
May 21, 1884
Fleet.
(Naval Brigade)
(Captain.)
O.M.,G.C.V.O.
Lewis S. T. Halliday,
Major, bmli...
Pekin, China
June 24, 1900 ...
January 1, 1901
C.B.
(Captain.)
BasilJ. D. Guy
Lieut- Com. ...
Tientsin, China...
July 13, 1900
( Midshipman.)
January 1, 1901
CONSPICUOUS SERVICE CROSS.
760
CONSPICUOUS SERVICE CROSS.
(Awarded under Order in Council of '15th June, 1901.)
Warrant Officers, Acting Warrant Officers, and Subordinate Officers
of the Royal Nary on whom the Decoration has been conferred.
Thomas C. Armstrong
Reginald B. C. Hutchinson
Ernest E. Lowe
Joseph Wright -
George Mascull r
Arthur G. Onslow
Commander -
Lieut .-Com. -
Lieutenant -
Lieutenant -
Lieutenant -
Lieutenant -
Date of
Award.
1 July 01
1 July 01
1 July 01
1 July 01
26 June 02
6 Sept 01
Rank at the
Time.
Midshipman
Midshipman
Gunner
Act Gunner
Gunner
Midshipman
761
CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY MEDAL.
CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY MEDAL.
Awarded under Order in Council of 7th July 1874 and 22nd February 1896.
LIST OF MEN OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND MARINES TO WHOM THE
CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY MEDAL HAS BEEN AWARDED, WITH
THEIR RANK AT THE TIME.
1874
1889
John Bray {Master at Arms).
James Wilson {Boatswain's Mate).
With an annuity of £10.
With an annuity of £10.
Henry Godden {Captain 's Coxsiuain).
With an annuity of £10.
1894
John Maxwell {Captain of the Forecastle).
Robert H. Crouch {Chief Gunner's
With an annuity of £10.
Mate).
William L. Yearworth {Captain of the
With an annuity of £ 10.
Forecastle).
Joseph Perkins {Leading Stoker 1st Class).
George Taylor {Sergeant, R.M.A.).
With an annuity of £20.
With an annuity of £20.
Timothy Waters {Sergeant, R.M.).
With an annuity of £10.
1901
Richard Honer {Private, R.M.).
James E. Preston {Lance-Sergeant,
R.M.L.I.).
With an annuity of £10.
Herbert E. George {Able Seaman).
With an annuity of £10.
Ernest John Read {Able Seaman).
1883
With an annuity of £10.
William J. Christmas {Petty Officer, 2nd
Benjamin White {Colour Sergeant,
Class).
R.M.A.).
With an annuity of £10.
With an annuity of £10.
Harry Swannell {Leading Signalman).
Thomas W. Holdstock {Sergeant,
With an anmtity of £10.
R.M.L.I.).
William Parsonage {Able Seaman).
With an annuity of £10.
Patrick Golden {Able Seaman).
Johni Judge {Gunner, R.M.A.).
With an annuity of £10.
Edwin Whibley {Ordinary Seaman).
With an annuity of £10.
Thomas Gardner {Sick-berth Steward).
With an annuity of £10.
1884
1904
WillianrBolfe {Chief Gunner's Mate).
John Murphy {Petty Officer, 1st Class).
■z :',\ -.:■ With an annuity of £10.
With an annuity of £10.
Stephen Patterson {Private, R.M.L.I.).
John E. Flowers {Sergeant, R.M.L.I.).
Alfred Bretnall {Gumner, R.M.A.).
With an annuity of £10.ji
THE ALBERT MEDAL.
762
THE ALBERT MEDAL.
LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEN BELONGING: TO THE ROYAL NAVY AND
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE TO WHOM THE ALBERT MEDAL HAS
BEEN AWARDED.
1867
1898
John Ricketts (Leading Seaman)
21 Dec
Eng - Commander Richard W. Toman
15 Nov
1868
1901
Commander Lionel A. De Saus-
17 Nov
Commander Halton S. Lecky . 28 June
1902
1870
Commander William Balfour
Frederick Paffett (Chief Stoker) 17 Jan
James Sutherland (Leading Stoker) 1 June
Forbes
17 Sept
1905
1876
Alfred Sticklej (Chief Stoke?-) . 10 Feb
Captain Alfred Carpenter, D.S.O.
19 June
1908
1892
George Hoar (Boatman Coast
Lawrence Hennessey (Boatman
Coast Guard) ....
12 Jan
8 Feb
John Ramsay (Able Seaman) . 21 July
1913.
William Lasbley (Cldef Stoker) 26 July
Thomas Crean (Petty Officer,
1st Class) . . . . 26 July
BOARD OF TRADE MEDALS.
LIST of OFFICERS and MEN of the ROYAL NAVY and COAST GUARD
and of the ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE who have been awarded MEDALS
for GALLANTRY in SAVING LIFE AT SEA by H.M. The King, on the
recommendation of the President of the Board of Trade.
(For awards prior to 190S, see previous Navy Lists.)
Name,
Rank.
Adams, William .
Holbert, Peter .
Stivey, John
Lennard, Thomas
Smith, William .
Murphy, Thomas
House, John
Stickley, William J.
Bird, Amos M. .
Millar, Maurice .
Downey, Dawson
Hitchcock, George H
Budden, John G.
Guppy, Samuel .
Husk, Samuel
Hughes, Arthur
Sisman, Charles
Hall, William .
Barry, Richard ,
Neal, Alexander
Green, Harry
Ooker, Thomas C.
Stanford, Leonard C
Murphy, Bioliard M
Davis, Edward .
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Chief Boatman
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Leading Boatman
Leading Boatman
Betty Officer, C.G.
Petty Officer, C.G.
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Chief Officer .
Boatman .
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Date of
Silver
Bronze
the Vote.
Medal.
Medal.
Jan 1908
1
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1
June 1908
1
July 1908
1
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1
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BOARD OF TRADE MEDALS— continued.
Name.
Haslar, Albert .
Cradock, Sir Christopher
G. F. M., K.c.v.o., c.b.
Wood, Christopher J. F.
Corbett, Noel M. F.
Horton, Max K. .
Cumming, George E.
Smith, Samuel C. A.
Fanning, Edward F.
Presley, Herbert C.
Cross, Harry
Cheetham, James
Mason, Horace R.
Rowland, Percival S.
Bath, Robert
Davey, Ernest
Lancaster, Frederick
Spencer, George H.
Wyatt, James B.
Thompson, Leonard
Lane, Ernest
Haden, Cecil
Chappell, James E.
Clark, James H. .
Nash, William F.
Allen, Charles E.
Allen, Oates
Allright, Ernest W.
Wylde, William .
Gosset, Robert R.
Penfold, Harry .
Tatterson. Reginald
Rogers, Herbert J.
Jacob, Alfred H.
Buttertield, Frederick
Dean, Albert E. .
Pullen, Herbert W.
Knight, Alfred .
Margerison, Joseph
Batty, Austen S,
Lovell, Frederick
Wainscoat, James H.
Chapman, Charles A.
Parker, George C.
Symes, Sidney E.
Williams, Edward S.
Beaumont, W alter
Leggate, William T.
Dunk, Alfred A. .
Davies, Leonard H.
Stratton, Austin W.
Johnson, Albert .
West, Philip
Garlinge, George W.
Roberts, Edwin .
Beaumont, James
Brockman, John W.
Cutmore, Samuel G. B.
Borras, Frank
Rednall, Claude H.
Tull, Henry J. .
Redhead, Charles M.
Blair, David
Heighton, Charles
Karmer, William H.
Marsden, William
Beard, Peter
Wheeler, William B.
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773
TABLES OF THE FULL PAY AND WAGES OF THE ROYAL
NAVY AND OF THE ROYAL MARINES WHEN EMBARKED.
(Officers who have elected former Regulations, and old rates of Full Pay, are
referred to former Navy Lists and Admiralty Instructions.)
1. NAVAL OFFICERS.
Bank.
5fear of
365 Days.
One Day
Admiral of the Fleet
Admiral
Vice-Admiral
Rear-Admiral
Commodore of the First Class
£
2,190
1,825
1,460
1,095
1,095
0
0
0
0
0
d.
0
0
0
0
0
£ s. d.
6 0 0
5 0 0
4 0 0
3 0 0
3 0 0
Table Money is granted to the above at rates varying according
to the character of their appointments, the maximum rate
being £i 10s. Od. a day
Maximum.
1,642 10 0
Maxi-
mum.
4 10 0
Table Money whilst proceeding to or returning from Btation in
Flag Ship
547
10
0
1 10 0
Table Monev to a Flag Officer or Commodore of the First Class,
superintending a Dockyard Abroad
730
0
0
2 0 0
Ditto to a Flag Officer or Commodore of the First Class, superin-
tending a Dockyard at Home
547
10
0
1 10 0
Ditto to a Commodore of the Second Class, in addition to his Full
Pay and Command Money as Captain and allowance as Com-
modore, Abroad
Ditto to a Commodore of the Second Class, in addition to his Full
Pay and Command Money as Captain and allowance as Com-
modore, at Home
Special allowance to the Commanders-in-Chief at Portsmouth, Devon-
port, The Nore
365
182
500
0
10
0
0
0
0
10 0
0 10 0
Commuted Allowance in lieu of Retinue of 8ervants : —
Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
Ditto Devonport
Ditto The Nore
Senior Officer, Queenstown
Flag Officer in command of R.N. War College, Portsmouth
500
500
500
250
200
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Note.— Table Money is payable only while Flag or Broad Pendant Is flying within the limits of
Station, except in the cases of Commanders-in-Chief atHome and Admirals Superintendent of Dockyards at
Home, the Flag Officers in the Home Fleet, the Flag or other Officers commanding the detached or other
Squadrons occasionally employed on the Home Station and the Commodores at the Home Ports, wno are
to be allowed half the amount of.their Table Money during short leave of absence when granted by the
Admiralty, not exceeding six weeks In the year. (Orders in Council dated 6th February, 1870, and
17th March, 1875.)
2 e 2
774
PULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
Year of
365 Days.
Allowance to Commodore
of the Second Class, in
addition to his Table
Money and his Pay and
Command Money as
Captain.
If in Command of a Station or
Squadron, and not under the
orders of a Superior Officer, if so
ordered by the Admiralty
Under other circumstances than
the above
Captain of the Fleet (not allowed Table Money)
•Captains— To the first 80
Ditto to the next 80
Ditto to the remainder
Scale of Command Money to Captains, in addition to Pay : —
When in command of a Sea-going Battleship, Battle Cruiser,
Cruiser, Port Guard Ship or such other Ship as the Admiralty
may direct
When in command of any other Ship, or of an Establishment
When ar pointed Chief of the Staff
All Flag Captains
When borne for Pull Pay and employed on Special Service,
but not in command of a Ship or Establishment
Note. — The Command Money to Captains of Flag Ships is in-
tended to cover the expense incurred by them when the Flag is
temporarily struck.
Commuted Allowance in lieu of Servants to the Captains Superin-
tendent at Sheerness and Pembroke, and the Captains of certain
stationary ships and establishments at home
Commuted Allowance in lieu of Servants to Captain holding an
appointmententitling him to two servants (at Admiralty discretion)
Captain (Et)
Allowance to when borne for Engineering duties
(In addition to command money at the rate of 5s. a day.)
Commanders
Scale of Command Money to Commanders in addition to Pay : —
When in command of Sea-going Ships or Tenders
When in command of Harbour Ships or Tenders
Commanders borne for Coast Guard on shore, Transport Service,
and Surveying Service, other than in H.M. Ships, ar*. not
entitled to Command Money; but Commanders employed on
other Special Service to receive (subject to the approval of the
Admiralty) Command Money at the rate of
bej
Commander for Navigating Duties, in addition to pay (at th
discretion of the Admiralty)
Commander for Executive or Navigating Duties in a Flag Ship, \
in addition to Navigating Allowance, Flag Allowance 1
365 0 0
182 10 0
1,095 0 0
602 5 0
501 17 6
410 12 6
328 10 0
219 0 0
328 10 0
219 0 0
91 5 0
125 0 0
75 0 0
127 15 0
401 10 0
91 5 0
45 1 6
45 12 6
73 0 0
to
91 5 0
45 12 6
to
91 5 0
Order in Council 7th March, 1899.
FtJLL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
Rank.
Year of
365 Days.
One Day.
Commanders — cont.
Commander (Et)< Whenperforming(B) duties — in addition to full pay i
Commander IE) C charge Pay and FlaS Allowance are also payable-;
' ; ) at the rates applicable to Engineer Commanders I
{On advancement
After 2 years
„ 4 „
i On promotion
Lieutenants -J After 4 years
( „ 6 ,
Lieutenant-Commanders and Lieutenants in the independent com-
mand of any ship, or in command of any tender or a flotilla of Sub-
marines, receive an increase of full pay of Is. a day
Command Money to Lieut.-Comdrs. and Lieuts. in addition to full pay :
When in independent command of any Ship or in command of
any Sea-going Tender
When in command of any Harbour Service Tender
Lt.-Comdr.(Et)! f When performing (E) duties — in addition to full pay
Lieutenant (Ef)' J Charge Pay, Senior Engineers' Allowance, and
Lt.-Comdr. (E)l i Flag Allowance are also payble at the rates
Lieutenant (E) J (. applicable to Engineer Lieutenants
Allowances to Lieut.-Comdrs. and Lieutenants in addition to full pay :
Senior of a Ship allowed a Captain in Command, but not allowed
a Commander
Senior of a Ship allowed a Captain in Command and also a
Commander
tSenior of a Ship commanded by a Commander
Senior of a Ship allowed a Commander in command, or the
alternative ranks of Commander or Lt.-Com. or Lieut, in com-
mand, when actually commanded by a Lt.-Com. or Lieut.
For Gunnery or Torpedo Duties, according to qualification as
Gunnery or Torpedo Officer
For Navigating Duties
For Navigating Duties if of 5 years' seniority
For Navigating Duties if passed for 1st Class Ships for Pilotage
without regard to seniority
For Navigating Duties when appointed to a Flag Ship, inj
addition to Navigating Allowance. Flag Allowance "J
Lt.-Comdrs. and Lieuts. who have obtained 1st Class Certificates
in Gunnery or Torpedo at the completion of the short course, if
on the Admiralty List for appointment to Ships net carrying an
Officer for Gunnery or Torpedo duties, when so appointed
Lt.-Comdrs. and Lieuts. on the Admiralty List (under order in
Council of 13th May, 1901) for appointment to Ships allowed,
but not carrying a Gunnery Officer when appointed for Gunnery
duties
Navigating or other officer performing the Duties of Naval
Instructor in a ship in which an officer of that rank is
allowed but not borne (in addition to Tuition Allowance
— see page 776)
Mates (Acting or confirmed)
Mess Allowance
Sub-Lieutenant or Acting Sub-Lieut, serving afloat who has com-
pleted all examinations for the rank of Lieutenant
Allowance in addition to pay when appointed for Navigating
duties if duly qualified „
Command money when in command of a Ship or Torpedo Boat
Allowance when employed as part of Staff of Engine Room Depart
ment, if duly qualified to perform duties of a junior Engineer
Officer
Acting Sub-Lieutenant
Midshipman* ... ...
£ s. d. £ s. d.
127 15 0 0 7 0
0 5
0 13
0 14
0 15
0 16
0 10
0 11
0 12
68 8
45 12
91 5
9
6
0
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6
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0
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* Midshipmen are subject to a deduction at the rate of 52. per annum from their Full Pay when receiving
instruction from a Naval Instructor, or other officer (vide Article 1423 of King's Regulations).
t Only payable when a Commander Is allowed In the Schieme of Complement.
776
PULL PAY OP THE ROYAL NAVY.
Year of
365 Days.
Store Allowance to a Navigating or other Commissioned Officer
(except Commissioned Warrant Officers): —
When placed in charge of Warrant Officer's Stores and Accounts: —
For one description
„ two descriptions
,, three ,,
When placed in charge of Accountant Officer s Stores and Accounts
in the absence of that Officer, or in Ships in which no
Accountant Officer is borne
Store Allowance to a Navigating or other Commissioned Officer
(except Commissioned Warrant Officers) when placed in charge of
Stores in a stationary ship (Maximum)
Officers on the Supplementary List entered prior to 7th March, 1913: —
Lieutenant-Commanders :
On advancement, if not completed 6 years' service as Lieutenant,
with 3 in a Ship of War at sea
On advancement if completed 6 years' service, of which 3 have
been in a Ship of War at Sea
Of 4 years' seniority and 9 years' service, of which 6 have been
in a Ship of War at Sea
Lieutenants
Note. — When appointed in command, Lieutenant-Commanders will
receive Full Pay at lis., 13s., and 15s. a day respectively, and
Lieutenants lis. a day, in lieu of the above rates.
Mess Allowance to each of the above
Note. — This Allowance is part of these Officers' Substantive Pay,
and is not subject to reduction under Art. 843 of the King's
Regulations.
Lieutenants and Sub-Lieutenants on the Supplementary List en-
tered after 7th March, 1913, receive Full Pay at the rates
provided for Officers of those ranks in the Royal Navy
together with Mess Allowance at2s. and Is. a day respectively
in accordance with Note above.
' Under 5 vears' service
After 5 „
Chaplain
Naval Instructor...
, 11 „
14 ,,
, 17 ,,
„ 20 ,,
, 21 „
„ 22 „
,, 23 ,,
v „ 24 „
A Chaplain and Naval Instructor, while acting in the double capacity
is to receive half of his pay as Naval Instructor, in addition to his
pay as Chaplain.
Tuition Allowance for each acting Sub-Lieutenant, and Midship-
man instructed to Naval Instructor, or to Navigating Officer
when no Naval Instructor is borne ; also to Navigating Officers
when Instructing Officers selected for qualifying in Naviga-
ting and Pilotage duties
A Chaplain and Naval Instructor when employed in either of the
single capacities, will be granted the following allowance in addi-
tion to his Full Pay as Chaplain or as Naval Instructor—
Under 5 yearn' service in the double capacity
After 5 „ ,,
,, 8 „ ,,
,, 11 ,, ,,
,, 14 „ „ ,,
,, 17 „ ,,
Engineer Rear-Admiral
Engineer Captain
,, after 1 year ...
„ ,, 2 years
£ s. d.
18 5 0
27 7 6
36 10 0
182 10 0
219 0 0
255 10 0
182 10 o
219 0
0
237 5
0
255 10
0
273 15
0
292 0
0
310 5
0
328 10
0
346 15
0
365 0
0
383 5
0
401 10
0
18 5 0
36 10 0
54 15 0
73 0 0
91 5 0
109 10 0
1095 0 0
638 15 0
684 7 6
730 0 0
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
777
Rank.
Year of
365 Days.
One Day ,
Engineer Commandert
Engineer Lieutenant
ps'J
after 2 years
„ 4 „
„ 6 ,
after 2 years
„ 4' „
„ 6
„ 8»
„ 10 „
„ 12 .,
„ 14 „
Engineer Sub-Lieutenant
Mate (E) (Acting or confirmed
,, Mess Allowance
In Ships (including Torpedo Boats) in Commission, Engineer Officers in
charge of the Machinery are allowed Charge Pay varying from Is. to 5s.
a day, the rate for each Ship being determined by the Admiralty.
In order to maintain a just proportion between the rates allowed for older
and for modern ships, it is open to their Lordships to revise rates of
Charge Pay upon occasions of commissioning or recommissioning.
In Ships in Commission of 3,000 indicated horse-power and upwards, an
allowance varying, at the discretion of the Admiralty, from Is. to 2s. 6d.
a day, is payable to the Senior Engineer Officer (if not above Engineer
Lieutenant) or to the Chief Petty Officer of the Engine Koom Staff acting
as such.
Engineer Commanders or Engineer Lieutenants of 8 years
seniority and upwards in Flag Ships
Paymaster-in-Chief
Fleet Paymaster: —
On promotion
Of 1 year's seniority
„ 2 years' „
„ 3 „
„ 4 ,, „
„ 5 „ „
„ 6 ,,
„ 7 „ „
,, 8 ,, „
„ 9 ,, „
,, 10 ,, „
„ 11 „ „
,, 12 ., „
Staff Paymaster : —
On promotion
Of 2 years' seniority
Paymaster : —
On promotion
Of 1 year's seniority
„ 3 ,, „
I Assistant Paymaster : —
On promotion
Of 2 years' seniority
" 8 " "
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547 10 0
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91 5
0
0 5
n
127 15
0
0 7
0
182 10
0
0 10
0
200 15
0
0 11
0
219 0
0
0 12
0
237 5
0
0 13
0
73 0
0
0 4
n
45 12
6
0 2
6
* The pay of 16s. a dav, together with the right to wear the uniform of the increased rank of Engineer
Lieutenant of 8 years' seniority to be dependent on his obtaining a qualifying certificate and ou being
selected.
+ Engineer Commanders to receive full pay at the rate of 24s. a dav after 16 years as Engineer Lieutenant
and Engineer Commander combined, and thereafter to be granted the authorised increments of their scale
of pay, but this regulation not to apply tro Officers passed over for advancement.
778
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
Rank.
Year of
365 Days.
The following are the rates of pay of Accountant Officers entered prior
to 1 October, 1910, who elected to remain on the old scale of pay
in accordance with the provisions of the Order in Council of
13th October, 1 910 : -
Paymaster-in-Ohief
tFleet Paymaster, Staff Paymaster, Paymaster : —
Under 5 years' service
After 5 ,,
,, 11 „
„ 14 „
„ 17 „
„ 20 „
„ 21 ., ...
,, 22
„ 23 „
„ 24 „
„ 25 ,,
,, 26 ,,
„ 27 „
Assistant Paymaster, under 3 years' service.
,, after 3 „
,, 9 ,.
,, 10 „
„ 11 „
„ 12 „
Clerk
Assistant Clerk
Allowances to Accountant Officers in addition to Full Pay : —
Fleet and Staff Paymasters and Paymasters of Flag Ships, Depot
Ships, and ships conveying troops or naval supernumeraries
Assistant Paymaster in Charge
Assistant Pa\ master serving as Senior Clerk to a Secretary who has
the status of a Secretary to a Commander-in-Chief (not to be
drawn concurrently with allowance payable to the Secretary to
the Chief of Staff)
Allowances to Secretaries in addition to their Full Pay as Accountant
Officers, old or new scale : —
1. Secretary to Commodore, 2nd class
2. Secretary to Rear-Admiral or Commodore, 1st class (not a Com-s
mander-in-Cliief, or Admiral Commanding Coast Guard and*
Reserves or Commanding a Squadron)
3. Secretary to Vice-Admiral (2nd in Command and not Com-
manding a Squadron)
4. Secretary to a Rear-Admiral Commanding a Squadron (not a
Commander-in-Chief)
■ 5 Secretary to a Vice- Admiral Commanding a Squadron (not a
Commander-in-Chief)
6. Secretary to Commander-in-Chief or Flag Officer in large in-
dependent commands at Admiralty discretion
7. Do. do. after 5 years as Secretary under 6 above
The maximum remuneration of officers employed as Secretary, viz. :
Full Pay together with the Allowance specified above is not to
exceed the following daily amounts : —
No.l 15s. a day
Nos. 2 and 3 20s. ,,
No. 4 24s. „
No. 5 and 6 33s. ,,
No. 7 43s. „
Officers whose rates of Full Pay equal or exceed the maximum rates
shewn above are to receive pay as Accountant Officers but not the
Allowance as Secretary.
255 10
0
273 15
0
292 0
0
310 5
0
346 15
0
383 5
0
410 12
6
438 0
0
465 7
6
492 15
0
520 2
6
547 10
0
574 17
6
602 5
0
91 5
0
127 15
0
146 0
0
164 5
0
182 10
0
191 12
6
200 15
0
209 17
6
73 0
0
45 12
6
(45 12
6
ot
-> to
(91 5
0
164
164
t "Junior Sekvice "allowed to reckon —
Assistant Paymaster —
Under 11 years' service iu Senior liank, one-half Junior Service besides.
Above 11 „ „ all Junior Service which ie allowed to count.
Officers passed over for unsatisfactory conduct or failure to qualify for promotion to the Seniorgrade.but
who may subsequently be promoted, shall not count their Junior Service between the dates of their being
passed over and the dates of their promotion.
NOTE.— Paymasters, acting as Assistant Paymasters, Secretary's Clerics, or Clerks, to be paid the lowest
scale of pay.
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
779
Rank.
Year of
365 Days.
One Dav
Commuted allowance to the following, in lieu of servants
Secretary to Commander-in-Chief , Portsmouth
Devonport
Sheerness
Senior Officer, Oueenstown ..^
Surgeon-General
Deputy Surgeon-General
Fleet Surgeon : —
On promotion
After 2 years
.. 10$ ..
Staff Surgeon : —
On promotion
After 2 years
,. 4 ,,
Surgeon: —
On entry ...
After 2 years
The following are the rates of pay of Medical Officers entered before
the 9 August 1911, who elected to remain on the old scale of pay in
accordance with the provisions of Order in Council of the 8th
August, 1911—
Surgeon-General
Deputy Surgeon-General
Fleet Surgeon : —
On promotion
After 4 years' Full-pay service in rank
£ s. d.\ £ s. d.
1,300 0
821 5
o
0
2 5
0
492 15
511 0
547 10
565 15
602 5
638 15
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 7
1 8
1 10
1 11
1 13
1 15
0
0
0
0
0
0
365 0 0 10 0
383 5 0 110
438 0 0 14 9
456 5 0 15 0
255 1 0 0
273 15 0
310 5 0
328 10 0
1,300 0 0
766 0 0
492 15 0
547 10 0
602 5 0
657 0 0
365 0 0
438 0 0
255 10 0
310 5 0
182 10 0
136 17 6
91 5 0
45 12 6
45 12 6
to
91 5 0
0 14 0
0 15 0
0 17 0
0 18 0
1 10 0
1 13 0
1 18 0
10 0
14 0
0 14
0 17
Staff Surgeon : —
On promotion
After 4 years' Full-pay service in rank
Surgeon : —
On entry
{After 4 years' Full-pay service in rank
Charge-pay when in charge of Royal Naval Hospitals : —
Surgeon-General
Deputy Surgeon-General
Fleet Surgeons of over 4 years seniority ,,
Fleet Surgeons of under 4 years seniority and Staff Surgeons of
over 4 years seniority ..
The Senior Medical Officer (being a Fleet or 8taff Surgeon) of
a Ship bearing the Flag of a Flag Officer or the broad pendant
of a Commodore
Charge-pay to Medical Officer in charge of medical duties of : —
(a) A Ship of war at sea with a complement of not less than 650 I
officers and men \
(b) A seagoing parent ship where the combined complements «S 17 6 ' 0 3 6
of parent ship and tenders exceed 650 Officers and men ... U I '
(c) A ship conveying reliefs where the numbers actually borne [ I
exceed 650 1
{d) H.M. Yacht " Victoria & Albert" /|
\~Eleet Surgeons who, on the 8 August, 1911, were in receipt of 36/- a day under the old scale of pay continue
to receive this rate.
t Including time Berved In a Civil Hospital by Officers entered after l Nov 1808 (as limited by Order la
Council nth August 1908).
780
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
Rank.
Year of
365 Days.
"Lieutenant and Carpenter Lieutenant promoted from Com-
missioned Warrant or Warrant Rank (excepting those promoted
for acts of gallantry or daring) —
On promotion
After 2 years' service
tCommissioned Warrant Officers : —
On promotion
After 2 years' service
,, 4 „
„ 6 ,,
„ 8 „
tGunner, Boatswain and Warrant Telegraphist:—
On promotion
After 5 years' service
„ 10 ,,
,, 15 „
tCarpenter : —
On promotion ...
After 5 years' service ■
,, 10 ,,
Commissioned Warrant Officers or Warrant Officers appointed for
Gunnery, Torpedo, Signal, or Telegraphy duties : —
Officers holding 1st Class Certificate
,, 2nd „ _
Boatswains who have qualified in short courses of Gunnery or
Torpedo while employed on the duties of a Gunner or Gunner T.,
respectively, in a temporary vacancy : —
First Class
Second Class
Command Money to Commissioned Warrant Officers or Warrant
Officers when in command of a ship or Torpedo Boat. Payment of
this allowance concurrently with Gunnery or Torpedo allowance is
only to he made with Admiralty approval
Chief or other Boatswain, or Carpenter, when instructor in Training
Ship, or in any other ship under the special authority of the
Admiralty
Chief Gunners or Gunners when performing Gunnery Lieutenant's
duties in any one of H.M.'s Ships which is allowed a Gunnery
Lieut., and during the period in which such an Officer is not borne
on the Ship's books
Torpedo Commissioned Warrant Officers or Warrant Officers when
performing Torpedo Lieutenant's duties in any one of H.M. Ships
in which both those ranks are allowed in the Scheme of Com-
plement, for the period during which a Torpedo Lieutenant is not
borne on the Ship s books
Tool Money to Carpenters and to Chief Carpenters, except when
borne for disposal in the Dep6t Ships at Home
237 5 0
246 7 6
255 1Q 0
264 12 6
273 15 0
182 10 0
191 12 6
200 15 0
209 17 6
219 0 0
109 10 0
127 15 0
146 0 0
164 5 0
127 15 0
146 0 0
164 5 0
27 7 6
18 5 0
18 5 0
12 3 4
36 10 0
9 2 6
18 5 0
18 5 0
4 11 3
* Command Money for Lieutenants promoted from Commissioned Warrant Officers, Gunners or Boat-
swains is the same as for other Lieutenants, viz., 2s. 6d. or 3s. 9d. a-day. Other allowances payable to
Chief or other Gunners, Boatswains or Carpenters are continued after promotion in cases in which they
are applicable, under the same conditions.
t Store allowances will be paid as follows in Sea-going ships in commission, in Harbour ships in com-
mission abroad, and in certain stationary ships at home, to officers in charge of their own stores, but
not while on passage or closing accounts :— s. d.
Chief Gunners, Chief Boatswains and Chief Carpenters .. .. l o a day
Gunners, Boatswains, and Carpenters : —
After 10 years' service 0 10 ,,
„ 6 „ ,, 0 8 ,,
Under 5 „ „ 0 6,,
Chief or other Gunners, Boatswains or Carpenters in Sea-going ships in commission, in Harbour
ships in commission abroad, and in certain stationary ships at home, in charge of other Stores than their
own such as a Gunner in charge of Boatswain's Stores :—
For charge of one description of Stores other In addition to
than their own 6d a day. the allowance
For charge of two descriptions of Stores other for charge of
than their own la, a day, their own Stores.
FULL PAY OF THE EOYAL NAVY.
781
Rank.
Year of
365 Days.
One Day.
Navigating Allowance to Commissioned Warrant Officers or Warrant
Officers : —
In a vessel in which Command Money is 3s. 9d. a day
„ „ 2s. 6d. „
„ „ „ 2s. Od. „
Engineer Lieutenants promoted from Commissioned Warrant or
Warrant Rank —
On promotion
After 2 years' service
„ 4 „
Chief Artificer Engineers, Commissioned Mechanicians, Commissioned
Electricians and Chief Schoolmasters —
On promotion
After 2 years' service
Artificer Engineers and Warrant Electricians : —
On promotion
After 5 years' service
,, 10 „
Warrant Mechanicians : —
On Promotion
After 5 years' service
„ 10 „
Head Wardmaster : —
On Promotion
After 5 years' service ' ...
„ 10 „
„ 15 „
Head Schoolmasters : —
On promotion
After 5 years' service
„ 10 „
„ 15 ,,
Warrant Writer, Chief Master-at-Arms and Warrant Armourer :
On promotion
After 5 years' service
„ 10 „
Head-Steward : —
On promotion
After 5 years' service
„ 10 „
Instructor of Cookery : —
On promotion
After 5 years' service
,, 10 „
45 13 6
36 10 0
27 7 6
264 12
273 15
282 17
292 0
301 2
209 Vi 6
219 0 0
228 2 6
237 5 0
246 7 6
155 2 6
173 7 6
191 12 6
136 17 6
164 5 0
191 12 6
109 10 0
127 15 0
146 0 0
164 5 0
155 2 6
173 7 6
191 12 6
200 15 0
127 15 0
155 2 6
182 10 0
146 0 0
164 5 0
182 10 0
109 10 0
127 15 0
146 0 0
£ s. d.
0 14
0 15
0 15
0 16
0 16
0 11
0 12
0 12
0 13
0 13
0 8 6
0 9 6
0 10 6
0 7 6
0 9 0
0 10 6'
0 6 0
0 7 0
0 8 0
0 9 0
0 8 6
0 9 6
0 10 6
0 11 0
0 7 0
0 8 6
0 10 0
0 8 0
0 9 0
0 10 0
0 6 0
0 7 0
0 8 0
SURVEYING PAY.
Captain, Staff Captain, or Commander, when in charge of Survey
Lieutenant-Commander or Lieutenant, when in charge of Survey
Assistant Surveyor of the 1st Class
Ditto 2nd ,,
Ditto 3rd ,
Ditto 4th
Pay per Day in
addition to Full Pay.
Home.
Abroad ,
SUBMARINE PAY.
Per Day.
Officers above the rank of Sub-Lieutenant
Sub-Lieutenants, Commissioned Warrant Officers and Warrant Officers
s. d.
6 0
4 0
781a
PAY FOR NAVAL WING OF ROYAL FLYING CORPS.
Commauding Officers, Naval Wing, £800 per annum, with quarters, inclusive of all
allowances,
Squadron Commander ... ,..
Flight Commander
Plying Officer
Warrant Officer
Chief Petty Officer, or Petty Officer
First Class Air Mechanic
Second Class Air Mechanic
Per day.
Ordinary Pay
£
s.
d.
1
5
0
0
17
0
0
12
0
0
9
0
0
6
0
0
4
0
0
2
0
Plying Pay.
t (Paid continuously under
J the same Regulations as
) Submarine Pay.)
(. 8s.
The rate of flying pay for Warrant Officers and men (4s. or 2s. j will depend upon their
flying proficiency.
Officers employed as Engineer Officers in charge of Engines, Medical Officers, &c, will be paid
the ordinary emoluments of their rank, but, if required to be fliers, their cases will be specially
considered as regards grading and the issue of flying pay.
Officers, Warrant Officers and men under tuition at the Central Flying School will receive
the pay of their rank or rating, together with half the authorised rates of flying pay, viz. :-
4s. a day for Officers
Is. a day for men.
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
782
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
§ n. WAGES TABLE.— SHIP'S COMPANY, &c.
( Vide Appendix XV. King's Regulations.)
Continuous
Non-continuous
Service
Service.
Year of
One
Year of
One
365 Days.
Dav.
365 Days.
Day.
£ s. a.
S. d.
& s.
d.
s. d.
9 2 6
0 6
10 12 11
0 7
22 16 3
1 3
19 15
5
1 "l
30 8 4
1 8
25 17
1
1 5
34 19 7
1 11
39 10 10
2 2
28 17
11
?"l
42 11 8
2 4
28 17
11
1 7
54 15 0
3 0
34 19
7
1 11
57 15 10
3 2
34 19
7
1 11
60 16 8
3 4
34 19
7
1 11
66 18 4
3 8
42 11
8
2 4
73 0 0
4 0
45 12
6
2 6
79 1 8
4 4
45 12
6
2 6
10 12 11
0 7
22 16 3
1 3
34 19 7
1 11
39 10 10
2 2
45 12 6
2 6
51 14 2
2 10
45 12 6
2 6
51 14 2
2 10
60 16 8
3 4
66 18 4
3 8
73 0 0
4 0
79 1 8
4 4t
83 12 11
4 7t
88 4 2
4 10f
39 10 10
2 2
42 11 8
2 4
50 3 9
2 9
54 15 0
3 0
59 6 3
3 3
30 8 4
1 8
25 17
1
1 5
38 0 5
2 1
31 18
9
1 9$
42 11 8
2 4
48 13 4
2 8
48 13 4
2 8
51 14 2
2 10
57 15 10
3 2
60 16 S
3 4
63 17 6
3 6
69 19 2
3 10
79 I 8
4 4
88 4 2
4 10
97 6 8
5 4
106 9 2
5 10
82 2 6
4 6
91 5 0
5 0
100 7 6
5 6
109 10 0
6 0
118 12 6
6 6
9 2 6
0 6
10 12 11
0 7
12 3 4
0 8
13 13 9
0 9
54 15 0
3 0
100 7 6
5 6
104 18 9
5 9
109 10 0
6 0
118 12 6
6 6
127 15 0
7 0
...
136 17 6
7 6
...
(■onx7 S 2nd Class*
aoy}. 1st Class*
0
id
n
Ordinary Seaman*
Able Seaman
After 6 years' man's service
Leading Seaman
After 3 years if passed for Petty Officer
Petty Officer
After 3 years
j After 6 years
Chief Petty Officer
After 3 years
After 6 years
Signal Boy* or Boy Telegraphist*
Ordinary Signalman* or Ordinary Telegraphist"
Signalman or Telegraphist ...
After 6 years' man's service
Leading Signalman
After 1 year, if passed for Yeoman
Leading Telegraphist
After 1 year, if passed the approved standard
Yeoman of Signals or Petty Officer Telegraphist
After 1 year, if recommended, or after 4 years in any
case
After 3 years from date of receiving 3s. 8d. ...
Chief Yeoman of Signals or C.P.O. Telegraphist
After 3 years
After 6 years
Sailmaker's Mate
After 3 years
Sailmaker (P.O.)
After 3 years
After 6 years
fStoker, 2nd Class*
Stoker, 1st Class '
After 6 years' man's service
Acting Leading Stoker
Leading Stoker
After 3 years
Si oker Petty Officer
After 3 years J
After 6 years
Chief Stoker (C.P.O.)
After 3 years ,
After 6 years
After 9 years
After 12 years
t Under 3 years' service as such
Mechani- I 0ver \ » •
clan (C.P.O.n " 9 " "
12 ", !', ... ...
1st year*
2nd ,, *
3rd „ *
4th „ *
Engine Room Artificer, 5th Class*
'4th Class
3rd Class
2nd Class
1st Class (provided he has engaged for
further term of 10 years)
(2nd Class
( 1st Class
xuaui- i
(c.p.o.)i »
Boy Artificer
Engine
Boom Artifi-
cer (C.P.O.)
Chief E.R.A.
(C.P.O.)
* Not entitled to Good Conduct Pay <TT Badges, t HaTTEhe number to receive 6d. extra, t Payable only if
Qualified to take charge of a stokehold when steaming, i Special Service Stokers 1st Class, Is. lOd. a day.
783
FULL PAY OP THE ROYAL NAVY.
II. WAGES TABLE.— SHIP'S COMPANY, kc— continued.
Ratings.
Continuous
Non-continuous
Service.
Service.
Year of
One
Year of
One
365 Days.
Day.
365 Days.
Day.
£ s. d.
s. d.
£ s. d.
s. d.
45 12 6
2 6
38 0 5
2 1
50 3 9
2 9
53 4 7
2 11
44 2 1
2'"5
57 15 10
3 2
63 17 6
3 6
69 19 2
3 10
73 0 0
4 0
68 8 9
3" '9
73 0 0
4 0
82 2 6
4 6
86 13 9
4 9
91 5 0
5 0
95 16 3
5 3
100 7 6
5 6
104 18 9
5 9
109 10 0
6 0
114 1 3
6 3
50 3 9
2 9
41 "l 3
2"*3
53 4 7
2 11
56 5 5
3 1
60 16 8
3 4
45 12 6
2""6
66 18 4
3 8
51 14 2
2 10f
73 0 0
4 0
• ••
47 2 11
2 7
39 i'6 10
2 2
50 3 9
2 9
53 4 7
2 11
57 15 10
3 2
50 3 9
2'"9
63 17 6
3 6
69 19 2
3 10
47 2 11
2 7
39 10 10
2 "2
50 3 9
2 9
53 4 7
2 11
57 15 10
3 2
50 3 9
2'"9
63 17 6
3 6
69 19 2
3 10
45 12 6
2 6
41 1 3
2 "3
53 4 7
2 11
47 2 11
2 7
57 15 10
3 2
53 4 7
2 11
63 17 6
3 6
69 19 2
3 10
45 12 6
2 6
50 3 9
2 9
54 15 0
3 0
59 6 3
3 3
63 17 6
3 6
73 0 0
4 0
50 3 9
2" 9
82 2 6
4 6
95 16 3
5 3
109 10 0
6 0
100 7 6
5 6
104 18 9
5 9
109 10 0
6 0
118 12 6
6 6
127 15 0
7 0
136 17 6
7 6
, Carpenter's Crew
/ After 3 years
Leading Carpenter's Crew
Joiner (P.O.)
After 3 years
After 6 years ,
Shipwright (O.S )
Shipwright, 3rd Class
Shipwright, 2nd Class (P.O.)
After 3 years
Shipwright, 1st Class (P.O.)
After 3 years
Chief Shipwright (C. P.O.)
After 3 years
After6 years
After9 years
Blacksmith s Mate
After 3 years if passed Blacksmith
After 6 years ,, ,. .,
m„„i _ii-i. . Under 3 years as such
Blacksmith After 3 '
(±-.U.) JAfter 6 n
Plumber's Mate, on entry
After 3 years, if passed Plumber
After 6 vears, if passed Plumber
Plumber (P'O.)
After 3 years
After 6 years
Painter, 2nd Class, on entry
After 3 years, if passed Painter
After 6 years, if passed Painter
Painter, 1st Class (P.O.)
After 3 years
After 6 years
Cooper's Crew
Second Cooper
Cooper (P.O.)
After 3 years
After 6 years....
Armourer's Crew —
On entry ...
After 3years
Armourer's Mate
After3yeara
After 6 years, if qualified for Armourer
Armourer (P.O.)
Chief Armourer (C. P.O.)
After 3 years
After 6 years ...
Electrical (f £ CJass
1 3rd Class
2nd Class
fst Class (provided he has engaged for
further term to complete time for pension)
.Chief Electrical j 2nd Class
\ Artificer (O.P.O.)i 1st Class
Artificer
(C.P.O.)
t After 6 years service,
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
784
II. WAGES TABLE.— SHIPS COMPANY, &c— continued.
Ratings.
Continuous
Service
Non-continuous
Service.
Year of
365 Days.
One
Day.
Year of
365 Days.
One
Day.
1\
.Sick Berth Attendant —
/ During training*
After training
After 3 years, if passed for 2nd S.B.S
2nd Sick Berth Steward
After 3 years, if passed for S.B.S.
Sick Berth Steward (P.O.)
After 3 years
After 6 years
After 9 years
Chief Sick Berth Steward (C.P.O.)
After 2 years
''Boy Writer*
Third Writer
Second Writer
First Writer (P O.)
Chief Writer (C.P.O.)
After 4 years ,
After 8 years
Ship's Steward's Boy*
Ship's Steward's Assistant under 3 years, or if failed
pass for Second Ship's Steward
After 3 years, if passed for Second Ship's Steward
After 6 years, if passed for Second Ship's Steward
Second Ship's Steward (P.O.)
Ships Steward (.C.P.O.)
After 4 years
After 8 years
After 12 years
. Second Cook's Mate*
Cook's Mate
Leading Cook's Mate
After 3 years
Ship's Cook (P.O.)
After 3 years
Chief Ship's Cook <.C
After 3 years
After 6 years
After 9 years ... "• ...
After 12 years
Ship's Corporal, 2nd Class (P.O.)
Ship's Corporal, lBt Class (P.O.)
After 3 years
After 6 years
Master-at-Arms (C.P.O.)
i-( After 3 years
After 6 years
After 9 years
Masters-at-Arms serving at Naval Detention Quarters
reef ive pay at the rate of 6/- a day, inclusive, in lieu
^ of substantive and non-substantive pay and badges.
a<
P.O.)
£ s. d. ' s. d.
z? 7 fi
36 10 0
41 1 3
45 12 6
50 3 9
57 15 10
63 17 6
69 19 2
76 0 10
82 2 6
91 5 0
18 5 0
36 10 0
59 6 3
77 11 3
91 5 0
100 7 6
109 10 0
10 12 11
27 7
41 1
50 3
59 6
63 17
73 0
91 5
109 10
30 8
36 10
45 12
50 3
54 15
60 16
69 19
74 10
79 1
83 12 11
88 4 2
48 13 4
60 16 8
65 7 11
69 19 2
79 1 S
88 4 2
97 6 8
109 10 0
109 10 0
1 6
2 0
2 3
2 6
2 9
3 2
3 6
3 10
4 2
4 6
5 0
1 0
2 0
3 3
4 3
5 0
5 6
6 0
0 7
1 6
2 3
2 9
3 3
3 «
4 0
5 0
6 0
1 8
2 0
2 6
2 9
3 0
3 4
3 10
4 1
4 4
4 7
4 10
2 8
3 4
3 7
3 10
4 4
4 10
5 4
6 0
6 0
fNot entitled to Good Conduct Payor Badges.
785
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
II. WAGES TABLE.— SHIP'S COMPANY, &c— continued.
Continuous
Non-Continuous
Ratings.
Service.
Service.
Year of
One
Year of
One
365 Days.
Day.
365 Days.
Day.
£ s. d.
s. d.
£ s. d
s. d.
!>„,„, ( Under 3 years' service as such
Bandsman ^ Qvgr g *, ^ ^
24 6 8
28 17 11
1 4
1 7
24 6 8
28 17 11
1 4
1 7
Band Corporal
36 10 0
2 0
36 10 0
2 0
Bandmaster J Under 4 years' service as such
(P.O.) \ Over 4 „ „
44 2 1
2 5
44 2 1
2 5
48 13 4
2 8
48 13 4
2 8
Chief Bandmaster J On appointment
(C.P.O.) \ After 8 years' service as such
53 4 7 .
2 11
53 4 7
2 11
02 7 1
3 5
62 7 1
3 5
Ship's Musician
36 10 0
2 0
36 10 0
2 0
Stewards and Cooks, Officers' : —
Boy Servant*
18 5 0
1 0
Sfficers'' Coor^ Z H class' **** 3 ^ars service ...
22 16 3
1 3
8fficeerSs: Coor^ Z.\™ class' — 3 -— se"' ice -
27 7 6
1 6
8SS' Coord Z \ 2nd e,as9' ™*' 3 W -*- -
31 18 9
1 9
oSK BS?- ::. H class- -er 3 *ears service -
36 10 0
2 0
officii coeowkard ::: H class- und- 3 y«™ ser-- -
41 1 3
2 3
Office^' CoeoWkard ::: | ™ «!», over 3 years service ...
45 12 6
2 6
Officers' Chief Steward \
Officers' Chief Cook
Captain's and Cabin Steward ... V
54 15 0
3 0
Captain's and Cabin Cook ... 1
General Messman J
Tailor
...
27 7 6
1 6
After 6 years
31 18 9
1 9
Shoemaker
27 7 6
1 6
After 6 years
31 18 9
1 9
Keeper and Steward of Eoyal Cabins in H.M.
Yacht ' ' Alexandra " —
On appointment
82 2 6
4 6
After 4 years
100 7 6
5 6
After 8 years ... "'
118 12 6
6 6
...
School 1 0n aPPointment
master* fAfter 4 years' service as such
(C.P.O.)) " 8 " " "
100 7 6
5 6
109 10 0
136 17 6
6 0
7 6
Seedie*
18 5 0
1 0
Second Tindal of Seedies
21 5 10
1 2
Timlal of Seedies (P.O. in Battleships or Cruisers)
25 17 1
1 5
Kroomau*
18 5 0
1 0
Second Head Krooman
24 6 8
1 4
Head I In Battleships or Cruisers (P.O.)
34 19 7
1 11
Krooman ( In other Ships
30 8 4
1 8
•Not entitled to Good Conduct Pay or Badges.
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
786
III. FULL PAY AND WAGES TABLE.— ROYAL MARINES.
RANK8.
Artillery.
Year of
365 Days.
One
Day.
Light Infantry.
Year of
365 Days.
One
Day.
Colonel Commandant*
Colonel Second Commandant** and Lieutenant-
Colonel —
After 4 years' seniority as Lieut. -Col.
After 2 do. do.
Under 2 do. do.
Majort : —
After 6 years' seniority ...") (
After 4 do.
After 2 do.
Under 2 do.
Captainj : —
After 14 years' senioritytt V
For rates
of pay
when
embarked
see next
page.
After 11 do. " tt
After 8 do. tt
After 5 do. tt
After 1 do. ft
Under 1 do. tt )
Lieutenantt : —
After 3 years' seniority from date of entry...
Under 3 do.
Second Lieutenant
Quartermaster} : —
On first appointment
After 5 years' commissioned service
After 10 years' commissioned service
After 15 years' commissioned service^
After 20 years' commissioned service||
Warrant Officers : —
Royal Marine Q unner —
On Promotion
After 5 years' service (if confirmed) ...
After 10 do. do.
After 15 do. do.
Officers holding 1st class certificate^ ...
2nd do.
Sergeant Major||
Bandmaster||
Superintending Clerk
Schoolmaster, after 12 years ' service as suchJJ
£ s. d.
730 0 0
410 12
396 18
383 5
337 12
328 10
319 7
293 10
284 7 11
275 5 5
26(i 2 11
238 15 5
229 12 11
220 10 5
135 7
115 11
95 16
173 7 6
200 15 0
228 2 6
255 10 0
282 17 6
109 10
127 15
146 0
164 5
27 7
la
116 6 10*
101 2 8§
110 5 2§
119 7 8j
to
137 12 8i
s.
d.
40
0
22
6
21
9
21
0
18
6
18
0
17
6
16
1
15
7
15
1
14
7
13
1
12
7
12
1
7
5
6
4
5
3
9
6
11
0
12
6
14
0
15
6
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
1
6
1
0
6
6*
of
5
6
6
°£
to
7
6*
£ s. d.
702 12 6
410 12 6
396 18 9
383 5 0
337 12 6
328 10 0
319 7 6
284 7 11
275 5 5
266 2 11
257 0 5
229 12 11
220 10 5
211 7 11
127 15 0
107 19 7
95 16 3
164 5 0
191 12 6
219 0 0
246 7 6
273 15 0
109 10
127 15
146 0
164
27
18
lul
1C1
110
119
5
7
5
2
2
5
7
to
137 12
s. d-
38 6
22 6
21 9
21 0
18 6
18 0
17 6
15 7
7 0
5 11
5 3
9 0
10 6
12 0
13 6
15 0
to
7 6|
* Colonels Commandant receive an additional allowance of 12s. per diem.
•* Colonels 2nd Commandant receive an additional allowance of 6s. per diem.
t Senior Officers of Royal Marine Detachments in ships carrying the Flags or Broad Pendants of Flag
Officers or Commodores receive Flag Allowance of 2s. 6d. to 5s. a day.
tt Captains having higher rank by Brevet for distinguished service receive 2s. a day in addition provided
their total emoluments do not exceed the lowest rate for substantive Majors.
t A Quartermaster who on being commissioned as such is in possession of an annuity for distinguished
or meritorious service is to surrender the same, and to receive annually in lieu thereof pay equivalent
to such annuity.
} A Quartermaster, if specially recommended, may be granted the IS years' commissioned service rate of
pay after a total service of 30 years ( counting all former service as full time) or at the age of 50 years, provided
in either case he shall have held a commission for 10 years.
H A Quartermaster, if specially recommended, may he granted the 20 years' commissioned service rate
of pay after a total service of 30 years (counting all former service as full time), or at the age of 60 years
provided in either case he shall have held a commission for 16 years.
tt Rising by 6d. a day after each three years of service.
i } Allowances when appointed for gunnery duties.
II An allowance of 6d. a day is payable to these Warrant Officers when embarked.
786a
FULL PAY OP THE ROYAL MARINES.
III. PULL PAY AND WAGES TABLE.— ROYAL MARINES— continued.
Officers R.M.A. and R. M.L.I, ivho entered prior to 1st January, 1912, receive
pay at the followiny rates when embarked : —
This scale of pay is not applicable to Officers borne on snips' boohs who are in\
receipt of consolidated or special rates of pay.
Year of
365 DayB.
One
Day.
Ma-jorj : —
After 6 years' seniority
>. 4
do.
2
do.
Under 2
do.
Captaint : —
After 14 3
ears' senioritytt
,, 11
do. tt
8
do. tt
5
do. tt
■ii 2
do. tt
Under 2
do. tt
Lieutenants^ :—
After 6 years from date of entry...
365 0 0
346 15 0
328 10 0
310 5 0
292 0 0
282 17 6
273 15 0
246 7 6
237 5 0
228 2 6
20 0
19 0
18 0
17 0
16 0
15 6
15 0
13 6
13 0
12 6
182 10 0 10 0
The following are the rates of pay of R.M. Officers entered under the new
system, after 1st January, 1912: —
Ranks.
Colonel Commandant
Colonel Second Commandant
Lieut. -Colonel, after 4 years
,i 2 „
„ ,, on promotion
Major, after 6 years
,, on promotion ...
Captain, after 5 years
,, „ 1 year
„ on promotion
For Officers entered as Cadets : —
Lieutenant, after 4 years from date of receiving rate of 10s. a day
Lieutenant, R.M., on completion of training in Military Subjects, or 4 or )
8 months later, according to whether a first, second or third class >
certificate has been obtained J
Sub-Lieut. .R.N. on joining R.M. for training in Mililary Subjects
For Officers entered direct: —
Lieutenant after 4 years from date of receiving rate of 10s. a day
Lieutenant, on passing final examination in Naval Subjects. This rate to
be granted at once to officers who obtain first-class certificates in both
Naval and Military subjects, each second class certificate to entail
postponement of this rate for 3 months and each third class for 6 months
Lieutenant, on passing final examination in Military Subjects, or 3 or 6 I
months later, according to whether a first, second or third cla;s r
certificate has been obtained ... '
Probationary 2nd Lieut., after 2 years, subject to passing in practical )
Naval Subjects ... ... (
Probationary 2nd Lieutenant :— after completing course at Greenwich ...
,, on entry
If commissioned from the ranks! : —
Lieutenant, on promotion
2nd Lieutenant ,,
Year of
365 Days.
£ s. d.
i Pay at pre
-j rates with
( ance of 12s
(Pay of rank
allowance
day.
657 0 0
602 5 0
547 10 0
474 10 0
438 0 0
401 10 0
365 0 0
273 15 0
237 5 0
219 0 0
200 15 0
182 10 0
136 17 6
200 15 0
182 10 0
136 17 6
91 5
54 15
0
0
6
3
0
0
182 10
*182 10
0
0
10
no
0
0
One
Day.
an allow-
aday.
with an
of 5a. a
36
0
33
0
M0
0
26
0
2\
0
22
0
20
0
15
0
13
0
12
0
11 0
10 0
7 6
11 0
10 0
7 6
t See note on previous page. tt See note on previous page.
§ The messing allowance of 6d. a day payable to Lieutenants when embarked ceases on their
becoming eligible for the rate of pay of 10s. a day.
I Candidates undergoing training with a view to being granted a commission from the ranks
receive a special rate of pay of 8s. per diem (including Messing Allowance) while undergoing
instruction at the Royal Naval College. Previous to training at the College they receive the
rank of Acting Royal Marine G-unner (if not already a R.M. Gunner) with pay at 6s. per diem.
* Includes Messing Allowance.
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
787
III. FULL PAY AND WAGES TABLES.— ROYAL MARINES.— contimied.'
Hanks.
Artillery.
Year of
365 Days.
One
Day.
Light Infantry.
Year of
365 Days.
One
Day.
N.C. Officers and Men: —
Schoolmasters under 12 years' service J+
Quartermaster Sergeant
Barrack Quartermaster Sergeant
Quartermaster Sergeant-Instructors
Hospital Staff Sergeant
Armourer Sergeant
Colour Sergeant
Sergeant
Paid Lance-Sergeant.
Corporal
Bombardier
Paid Acting Bombardier
Paid Lance-Oorporal
Musician
Buglerf
Gunner
., 2nd Class
Private *
Private t
£
84
to
111 15
104 3
67 13
82 17
8 li
s. d.
6 1
5 8
105 13 Hi
76 0 10"
65 7 11
59 6 3
53 4 7
48 13 4
33 9 2
28 17 11
28 17 11
28 17 11
27 7 6
$24 "6 8
5 9|
4 2
3 7
3 3
2 11
2 8
1 10
l"*7
1 7
1 7
1 6
1 4
£ s.
d.
84 8
U
to
11 15
1
92 0
b2 9
69 3 ll£
82 17
8*
05 13
ll|
63 17
6
51 14
2
45 12
6
39 10
10
30 8 4
25 17 1
25 17 1
25 17 1
24 6 8
Band Ranks, R.N. School of Music.
Year of
365 Days.
One
Day.
Bandmaster (W.O.)
Bandmaster. 1st class (after 3 years)
,, 1st class (under 3 years)
,, 2nd class ,
Band Corporal ,
Musician
Band Boy
£ s. d.
101 2 ?§
73 0 0
63 17 6
52 9 U
38 0 5
25 17 1
12 3 4
s. d.
5 6§
4 0
3 6
2 10%
2 1
1 5
0 8
Good Conduct Badge Pay at the rate of Id. a clay for each badge awarded is payable to all
N.C. Officers, Musicians, Buglers, Gunners and Privates.
Sergeants permanently employed on shore receive l$d. per diem in addition to above rates.
Paid Acting-Bombardiers, Musicians, Gunners, and Buglers, R.M. A. .enlisted prior to 1st April,
1904, receive one farthing a day in addition to above rates.
An allowance is payable after 6 years' man's service when embarked as follows : —
BombardierB, Gunners, Privates, Musicians, and Buglers, 3d. per diem.
Qr.-Mr Sergeants, Colour Sergeants, Sergeants, Bandmasters (N.C.O.s), Corporals and Band
Corporals, id. per diem.
Bandmasters (W.O.), 6d. per diem.
t After having been under training for 6 months and having either completed their Recruit Infantry
Training attained the age of 19, whichever occurs first— previous to this the rates are 2d, a day less,
I Previous to transfer to K.M.A. as Gunners 2nd Class.
* After passing Naval Gunnery.
ft Rising by 6d. a day after each three years of service.
788
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
IV. PAYMENTS, IN ADDITION TO WAGES, TO BE PAID TO THOSE
PEKSONS WHO MAY BE ENTITLED TO THE SAME UNDER THE
REGULATIONS OF THE NAVY.
(Vide Appendix XV., King's Regulations.)
Ratings, &c.
Tear of
365 Days.
One
Day.
Band Corporal, Instrument Allowance
Band Master, Instrument Allowance
Band Ranks and Buglers R.M. —
Efficiency Allowance
Musical Proficiency Allowance
Bandsman, Instrument Allowance
Barber — allowance to Marine or Bandsman doing duty of in Ships
and Establishments allowed the rating
Bugler : Seaman Class — To an A.B. , Ordinary Seaman, or Boy so long
as efficient. Must be relinquished on qualifying for Gun-
layer or L.T.O
To any person acting as Bugler in the absence of a Bugler,
Seaman Class, or R.M. L.I. allowed in the complement
Butcher — allowance to person doing duty of
Chief and other Engine Room Artificers
Allowance for charge of Engines
Senior Engineer's Allowance
Chief Sick Berth Steward (for charge of stores, &c. as Wardmaster in
Hospitals or Hospital Ships)
Diver (8eaman)
Diver (Artificer)
Diving Instructor in Ships allowed the rating
Engineer's Writer in Ships allowed the rating
Field Allowance while employed in Military operations on shore —
to Petty Officers and Seamen, Non-commissioned Officers and
Men of the Marines, and Boys
General Mess, to the Chief Ship's Cook or other Cook rating in charge
of, in Ships and Establishments in which a General Mess is established
Good Conduct Pay, Petty Officers, Seamen and Marines—
with one Good Conduct Badge ...
Ditto ditto with two Good Conduct Badges ...
Ditto ditto with three Good Conduct Badges
Ditto Marines only, with four Good Conduct Badges ...
Ditto ditto with five Good Conduct Badges ...
Ditto ditto with six Good Conduct Badges ...
Gunnery Lieutenant's Writer — to Seaman Gunner employed as, in
ships having hydraulic or electric gun mountings
Gunnery Non-substantive .Ratings : —
New System.
Seaman Gunner (S.G.) (A.B.'s and Leading Seamen)
Gunlayer, 3rd Class (G.L. 3 CI.) (A.B.'s and higher ratings)
Ditto 2ndClass (G.L.2C1.)( do. do. )
Ditto 1st Class (G.L. 1 CI.) (Ratings above A.B.)
Gunner's Mate (G.M.) (Katings above A.B. if passed for P.O.)
Note.— A.B.'s and Leading Seamen who are Gunlayers or Gunner's
Mates, also draw pay as S.G. Gunner's Mates may hold rating of
Gunlayer 1st Class.
Old System.
Trained Man
Seaman qualified in Gunnery (Q.G.)§
Seaman Gunner (S.G.)
Sight-setter (S.S.) (6)
Gunlayer ( G.L.) (b) ... ...
£
3
9
s. d.
0 10
2 6
s.
0
0
d.
2
6
3
1
3
0 10
10 5
0 10
0
0
0
2
1
2
1 10
5
0 1
3 0
10
0 2
( Same
Rates
)
as
to
) Engi
neer.
( Offic
ers.
9 2
6
0 6
1 10
5
0 1
9 2
6
0 6
12 3
4
0 8
9 2
6
0 6
9 2
6
0 6
18 5
0
1 0
1 10
5
0 1
3 0
Id
0 2
4 11
3
0 3
6 1
8
0 4
7 12
1
0 5
9 2
6
0 6
4 11 3
4 11 3
3 0 10
9 2 6
12 3 4
12 3 4
1 10 5
3 0 10
6 18
9 2 6
15 4 2
0 1
0 2
0 4
0 6
0 10
} Bating to die ont.
PULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
789
IV. PAYMENTS, IN ADDITION TO WAGES, &c— continued.
(Vide Appendix XV. of King's Regulations.)
Distin-
guishing
No.
Ratings, &o.
I Year of
365 Days.
One
Day,
Old System — continued.
Turret Sight-setter (T.8.S.) (b)
Turret Gunlayer (T.G.L.) (6)
A Turret Gunlayer, who, with Admiralty approval re-e
completing time lor pension, may receive in addition to the
above, continuous pay of Is. a day.
Gunnery Instructor ( G. I. )— in addition to anyone of the allow- )
ances marked (6) above J
R.M. Artillery—
Gunlayer, 3rd Class (G.L. 3 CI.)
Gunlayer. 2nd Class (G.L. 2 CI.)
Gunlayer, 1st Class (G.L. 1 CI.)
E.M. Light Infantry —
Qualified Man in Gunnery (Q.M.)
Gunlayer, 3rd Class (G.L. 3 01.)
Gunlayer, 2nd Class (G.L. 2 CI.)
Gunlayer, 1st Class (G.L. 1 CI.)
Gunnery Instructor, R.M.A. or R.M.L.I., when actually employed
as such, in addition to any allowance as Gunlayer
Lamps, to Senior or only Lamptrimmer for care of, an allowance at
the rate ot from Id. to id. a day, as determined by the
Admiralty
Lamptrimmer — allowance to Seaman or Marine for doing the duty
of when allowed in complement
Leave Allowance— To Petty Officers, Seamen, Marines and Boys
when on long leave
Library, man in charge of Seamen's, in Ships where no Schoolmaster
is borne, nor any Allowance paid for the performance of his
duty
Marines— Afloat allowance, after six years' man's service, when
borne on ships' books —
Private R. M.L.I. , Gunner and Bombardier R.M.A.
Corporal, Sergeant and Colour Sergeant ...
Paid Lance Non-Commissioned Officers when actually doing
the duty in a ship entitled to bear the rank —
Paid Lance Sergeant
Paid Lance Corporal or Paid Acting Bombardier
To Non-Commissioned Officers and Men (except Band Ranks
and Buglers — see No. 2 et seq.) —
Efficiency Allowance
Good Shooting Allowance
Qualified as Signallers in Examination Vessels
Men entered for Continuous or Non-Continuous Service, and retained
in the Navy beyond the period for which they entered ; for
reasons mentioned in Art. 1448 of King's Regulations ; from
date of such Retention in each case
Mess Steward's Allowance for charge of Mess Traps, when the pro-
perty of the Crown —
When the value of the mees traps supplied is under £10 .,
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
£10 and under £25
Musician (Marine) — Instrument Allowance
25
50
75
100
150
200
250 ,,
300
400
500 „
600 and over
50
75
100
150
200
250
300
400
500
600
£ s. d.
15 4 2
18 5 0
12 3 4
3 0 10
9 2 6
12 3 4
1 10 5
4 11 3
10 12 11
13 13 9
9 2 6
3 0 10
1 10 5
4 11 3
6 18
6 18
4 11 3
3 0 10
4 10 5
3 0 10
3 0 10
1 10 5
3 0 10
4 11 3
6 1 8
7 12 1
9 2 6
10 12 11
12 3 4
13 13 9
15 4 2
16 14 7
18 5 0
3 0 10
* Including pay as Qualified Man in Gunnery (Q.M.)
790
PULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
IV. PAYMENTS, IN ADDITION TO "WAGES, &c— continued.
( Vide Appendix XV. of King's Regulations.)
Distln- r
guishing
No. I
Eatings, &c.
Year of
365 Days.
Naval Schoolmaster —
In Ships where no Naval Schoolmaster is allowed, payment may be
made at the rate of Is. per lesson to any person satisfactorily
performing the duties of Naval Schoolmaster, under the follow-
ing conditions : —
(1) The total payment for any one quarter not to exceed 45s.
(2) The average length of a lesson over the period for which
payment is made to be not less than one hour.
(3) The average number of names on the School Register for
the same period to be not less than 10 in ships with comple-
ments of 350 and over, and not less than 6 in ships with com-
plements of less than 350.
In Ships allowed a Naval Schoolmaster, any person (not being a
Naval Schoolmaster) selected to perform the duties during the
temporary absence of the Schoolmaster, will be paid an allowance
of 6d. a day for the period of actual employment.
Any person or persons (not being Naval Schoolmasters) when
actually employed in conducting classes in harbour or shore
establishments, will be paid an allowance of Gd. a day. The
number to be paid in each establishment will be fixed by the
Admiralty.
Physical Training —
New System —
t Seamen and Marines.
Physical Training Instructor, 2nd Class
„ ,, ,, 1st Class
Staff Physical Training Instructor
Senior Staff Physical Training Instructor ... ' ...
CMd System —
Physical Training Instructor, 3rd class ... "\
„ „ ,, 2nd class ... I Chief and First
„ „ ,, 1st class ... y class Petty
„ „ Staff Officers.
Senior Staff... J
Sick Berth ratings.
To person acting as Sick Berth rating in a vessel where this
rating is not allowed, or, if allowed, is not borne, an allowance
of 24. or 3d. a day according to the responsibilities involved.
Dispensing Allowance — To Chief Sick Berth Stewards, Sick Berth
Stewards, and Second Sick Berth Stewards serving afloat, and to
such Sick Berth ratings when employed on dispensing duties at
certain Naval Hospitals and Sick Quarters
Laboratory Attendant — Payable only when employed in Hospitals
and Hospital Ships, or as specially ordered by Admiralty ...
" Lunatic Ward Attendant — Payable only when employed in
Hospitals
Masseur — Payable only when employed in Hospitals and Hosp
ital Ships, or as specially ordered by Admiralty
Operating Room Attendant— Payable only when employed in
Hospitals and Hospital Ships oras specially ordered by Admiralty.
Zymotic Ward Attendant — Payable only when employed in
Hospitals
Cook — To any person, not being a Cook's Mate, acting as Cook in a
small Vessel or Tender whose complement does not include the
rating, or in any Vessel on board which care and maintenance
parties sleep and are victualled
Ship's Steward, when Troops are actually embarked (in addition),
in Troop Ships or vessels employed in the conveyance of Troops.
King's Regulations, Art 1456.
For every 50 Military Officers and Troops victualled
This allowance may also be paid, at the discretion of the Admi-
ralty, to the Ship's Steward of any Ship employed in the
conveyance of Naval Supernumeraries, but in no case will it
be paid for any day on which the number of Naval Super-
numeraries carried does not exceed the authorized sea-going
complement by 200,
£ s. d.
6 18
12 3 4
18 5 0
24 6 8
3 0 10
9 2 6
18 5 0
22 16 3
27 7 6
3 0 10
9 2 6
6 18
9 2 6
9 2 6
t Seamen. — Payable to Leading Seamen and higher ratings, and may be paid in addition to pay
as S.G. or S. T., only, Marines.— Q.M., B.M.L.f., only allowed in addition.
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
791
IV. PAYMENTS, IN ADDITION TO WAGES, &c— continued.
( Vide Appendix XV. of King's Regulations.)
KATINSS, &c
Year of j One
366 Days. ] Day,
Stores, Charge of Warrant Officers'—
Ships in Commission —
Ch. Petty Officer or Petty Officer for charge of each description
of stores
Ships in Special Reserve— Special Service Vessels (tenders) —
Ch. Petty Officer or Petty Officer for charge of two or more
descriptions
Ch. Petty Officer or Petty Officer for charge of one description
Submarine Vessels, Allowances to men employed in —
Chief Petty Officers, Petty Officers, and Leading Seamen
Other ratings
Surveying — An allowance at the rate of 6rf., Is., or Is. 6d. a day may
be granted, at the discretion of the Admiralty, to certain Petty
Officers and Seamen and Non-Commissioned Officers and men of
the Royal Marines serving in Surveying Ships for the performance
of minor surveying duties
Tool Money to Joiners, Leading Carpenter's Crew and Carpenter's Crew,
on its being certified that they have provided themselves with a
complete set of tools. (Skilled Artificers not to receive the
allowance. King's Regulations, Art. 1457)
Torpedo Coxswain (T.C.) (Chief and other P.O.'s, O. or T.)*
Torpedo Non-substantive Ratings —
New System —
Seaman Torpedo Man (S.T.) (A. B's and leading seamen)
Leading Torpedo Man (L.T.O.) ( ,, „ all higher ratings)
Torpedo Gunner's mate (T.G.M.) (Ratings above A.B. if passed for
Petty Officer)
(Chief and other P.O.'s)
Note.— A.B. 's and leading seamen who are L.T.O. or T.G.M.,also draw pay
as S.T. The grant of the higher rate of pay for T.G.M. will be regulated by
the Torpedo Schools.
Old System (payable to men who qualified or re-qualified between
1 Dec. 1903 and 30 Sept. 1907)—
Torpedo Instructor (T.I.)
Torpedo Coxswain (T.C.)
Leading Torpedo Man (L.T.O.)
Seaman Torpedo Man (S.T.)
Victualling Store allowance to —
Ship's Steward in receipt of 3s. Qd. a day — when Steward of the
Ship, or otherwise allowed for charge of Stores
Ship's Steward with 4s. and upwards a day — when Steward of the
Ship, or otherwise allowed for charge of Stores
Second Ship's Steward — when Steward of the Ship, or otherwise
allowed for charge of Stores, or in any Vessel on board which
care and maintenance parties sleep and are victualled
Ship's Steward's Assistant or other person doing duty as such — in
tenders or other vessels not allowed a Ship's Steward, or Second
Ship's Steward, or in any vessel oia board which care and main-
tenance parties sleep and are victualled
Writers — Allowance to, when serving in ships not allowed an Officer
of the Accountant Branch. If more than one borne, to senior
Yeoman of Stores —
Battleships of 12,000 I.H. P. and above I
Cruisers of 15,000 I.H. P. and above f
Battleships of 7,000 to 11,999 I.H.P \
Cruisers of 7,000 to 14,999 I.H.P I
Battleships of 6,999 I.H.P. and under V
Cruisers of 3,500 to 6,999 I.H.P f
In other Ships allowed the rating, an allowance at the discretion of
the Admiralty, but not exceeding 4d. a day.
1*
s. d. 1
l
9
2 6
9
4
2 6
11 3
45 12 6
36 10 0
[
4 11 3
10
12 11
4
9
11 3
2 6
12
24
3 4
6 8
30
18
15
6
8 4
5 0
4 2
1 8
18
5 0
27
7 6
9
2 6
9
2 6
18
5 0
6
1 8
4
11 3
3
0 10
* Not to hold any tther non-sub.ttantive rating except Diver.
792
FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
DISTINCTIVE BADGES,
Hating reference to length of service and good conduct, shall be conferred on persons
holding the under-mentioned ratings, viz. : —
Chief Petty Officers.
Master-at-Arms.
Chief Writer.
Chief Engine Room Artificer.
Chief Electrical Artificer.
Chief Petty Officer, Seaman Class.
Chief Yeoman of Signals.
Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist.
Chief Shipwright.
Chief Armourer.
Engine Room Artificer (except Fifth
Class).
Mechanician.
Electrical Artificer.
Ship's Steward.
Chief Ship's Cook.
Chief Bandmaster.
Chief Stoker.
Chief Sick Berth Steward.
Draughtsman.
Officers' Chief Steward.
Officers' Chief Cook.
Petty Officers.
Ship's Corporal.
First Writer.
Petty Officer, Seaman Class.
Yeoman of Signals.
Petty Officer Telegraphist.
Sailmaker.
Shipwright, First or Second Class.
Blacksmith.
Armourer.
Plumber.
Painter, First Class.
Cooper.
Stoker Petty Officer.
Second Ship's Steward.
Sick Berth Steward.
Ship's Cook.
Bandmaster.
Joiner.
Officers' Steward, First Class.
Officers' Cook, First Class.
Head Krooman ) In Battleships
Tindal of Seedies j and Cruisers.
Colour Sergeant.
Bandmaster, First Class
Sergeant.
Bandmaster, Second Class
Corporal.
Remainder of Ship's Company.
Leading Seaman.
Leading Signalman.
Leading Telegraphist.
Sailmaker's Mate.
Leading Stoker.
Second Cooper.
Armourer's Mate.
Blacksmith's Mate.
Painter, Second Class.
Plumber's Mate.
Second Sick Berth Steward.
Leading Cook's Mate.
Band Corporal.
Ship's Musician.
Second Writer.
Head Krooman.
Tindal of Seedies.
Leading Carpenter's Crew.
Shipwright (O.S.)
Ship's Steward's Assistant.
Officers' Steward, Second Class.
Officers' Cook, Second Class.
Able Seaman.
Signalman.
Telegraphist.
Stoker, First Class.
Armourer's Crew.
Carpenter's Crew.
Cooper's Crew.
Third Writer.
Bandsman.
Sick Berth Attendant.
Second Head Krooman.
Second Tindal of Seedies.
Officers' Steward, Third Class.
Officers' Cook, Third Class.
Cook's Mate.
Marines.
I Band Corporal,
Bombardier.
Gunner.
Private.
Musician and Bugler.
HALF PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
793
TABLES of the HALF-PAY of the under-mentioned Officers of
the ROYAL NAVY and ROYAL MARINES.
Officers who have elected former Kegulations, and old rates of Half- Pay, are
referred to former Navy Lists and Admiralty Instructions.
NAVAL OFFICERS.
HALF-PAY.
Bank.
Year of
366 Davs.
One Day.
Active List.
Admiral of the Fleet
Admiral
Vice-Admiral
Bear-Admiral
Captains : —
First 80 on the list
Next 80 on the list
Remainder
Commanders : —
First 185 on the list
Remainder
Lieutenant-Commanders and Lieutenants : —
Under 3 years' service,* including proportion of Junior
Service allowed
After 3 years' service, ditto ditto
„ 6 ditto ditto ditto
,, 9 ditto ditto ditto
„ 12 ditto ditto ditto
Lieutenant-Commanders of 2 years' seniority, with 7 years' service
inthe ranks of Lieutenant-Commander and Lieutenant com-
bined, 3 years of which must be service in a Ship of War at Sea
Lieutenants promoted from ranks of Chief or other Gunners or
Boatswains under order in Council of 17th December, 188s : —
Mimimum rate of Half-Pay
Maximum
Sub-Lieutenants and Acting Sub-Lieutenants t
£ *. d.
1,222 15 0
766 10 0
593 2 6
456 5 0
365 0 0
328 10 6
292 0 0
209 17 6
182 10 0
73 0 0
91 5 0
1U9 10 0
127 15 0
155 2 6
127 15 0
155 2 6
£ s. d.
3 7 0
2 2 0
1 12 6
15 0
1 0 0
0 18 0
0 16 0
0 11 6
0 10 0
0 4 0
0 5 0
0 6 0
0 7 0
0 8 6
0 7 0
0 8 6
* Lieutenants may be allowed 5s. a day half-pay if through illness contracted in the service, they shall
have been unable to serve 3 years as above,
t After 3 years' service, aad when uuwell or unable to obtain employment, provided they shall not have
declined or avoided tervice when called upon and provided also that their conduct during service shall
have been satisfactory. The period of 3 years' service may be oispensed with in Uie case of officers.
invalided for sickness, or injuries contracted In the service, rendering them disqualified for employment.
794
HALF-PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
HALF-PAY— continued.
Rank.
Supplementary Lieutenant-Commanders and Lieutenants to be
allowed when unemployed, either through misconduct or at
the Officer's own request, or when full pay shall have ceased
in consequence of sickness : —
Under 3 years' service J
Over 3
Lieutenants (promoted from ranks of Chief or other Gunners
and Chief or other Boatswains) Carpenter Lieutenants and
Engineer Lieutenants promoted from Chief Artificer En-
gineers and Artificer Engineers when unemployed, except
for the reasons stated below, are borne for Full Pay on the
books of their Dep8t.
The Admiralty have power, in cases of misconduct or pro-
longed sickness, to place Officers on temporary Half Pay,
such pay not to exceed the half of the Full Pay to which
they are entitled.
Year of 365 Days . One Day
Engineer Rear-Admirals
Engineer Captains
Engineer Commanders
and Engineer Lieu-
tenants (Senior List).
( Under 2 years' service
' After 2 ,,
91 5 0
109 10 0
127 15 0
146 0 0
155 2 6
164 5 0
127 15
0
146 0
0
164 5
0
18a 10
0
219 0
0
255 10
0
292 0
0
328 10
0
£ s. d.
0 5 0
0 6 0
0 7 0
0 8 0
0 8 6
0 9 0
1 4
ot
1 2
ot
0 7
ot
0 8
ot
0 9
ot
0 10
ot
0 12
ot
0 14
ot
0 16
Or
0 18
ot
" Juniob Service" allowed to reckon —
Under 3 years' service in rank of Lieut. 1 year's service as Sub-Lieut.
Under 6 years' service in rank of Lieut. 2 years' ditto ditto
Above 6 years' service all ditto ditto
As regards Lieutenants promoted from Chief or other Gunners or Boatswains:—
Under 6 years' service in rank of Lieutenant Nil.
/Commissioned or Warrant Officers time in full.
" " \ Time in lower ranks as half Full time.
After 6
X Including service in E.N. as a K.N. Reserve Officer, and as Acting-Lieutenant and Sub-Lieutenant, E.N.
t Orders in Council, 29 June, 1900, and 28 March, 1903.
$ Engineer Officers entered after 1 April, 1900, and passed over for promotion to Engineer
Commander, not to receive more than 14s. a day. (Orders in Council 29 June, 1900 and 28
March, 1903.)
HALF-PAY OP THE ROYAL NAVY.
796
H ALF-P A Y— continued .
Rank.
Year of 365 Days.
Engineer Officers entered for temporary service and trans-
ferred to the permanent list under Orders in Council 26th
August 1893 and 27th June 1894 shall, on promotion to the
Senior Ranks, be eligible to receive half pay under the above
Scale, subject to the following conditions : —
(a.) Those transferred to the permanent list by Order in
Council 26th August 1893 to count Junior Service in the
proportions specified, only from date of seniority as
Engineer on the permanent list ;
(b.) Those transferred to the permanent list under Order
in Council 27th June 1894 to count Junior Service, in the
proportions specified, only from the completion of four years'
service on the temporary list. (Order in Council 29th June,
1900).
Engineer Lieutenants — Junior List :
Under 3 years' service ..=
After 3 „
For Engineer Lieutenant promoted from Chief Artificer
Engineer and Artificer Engineer see page 794.
Engineer Sub-Lieutenants : —
(a) On the permanent list : —
Under 3 years' service
After 3 „
(6) For temporary service : —
During sickness and extra leave only
£ s. d.
100 7
109 10
73 0
82 2
73 0 0
Paymasters-in-Chief
Fleet Paymaster —
On promotion ,
Of 2 years' seniority
4 „ „
6 „
8 „ „
10 „ „
12 ,, ,, |"
Staff Paymaster —
On promotion
Of two years' seniority
Paymaster
Assistant Paymasters : —
After 3 years' service as such, and when unwell or unable "}
to obtain employment, provided they shall not have
declined or avoided service when called upon, and provided
also that their conduct during service shall have been
satisfactory. The period of 3 years' service may be dis-
pensed with in the case of Officers invalided for sickness,
or injuries contracted in the service, rendering them j
disqualified for employment J
310 5
0
191 12
6
209 17
r>
228 2
6
246 7
6
264 12
6
282 17
6
301 2
6
164 5
0
182 10
0
146 0
0
" Junior Service " for Engineer Officers allowed to reckon-
Under 12 years' service in the Junior Rank— Nil.
Above 12 i One-third of the period in excess
" ( of 12 years.
(Order in Council, 29 June, 1900.)
Senior Service commences with the first appointment as Engineer Lieutenant on the Senior
List (Order in Council, 28 March, 1903).
Note. -No increase of half pay for increased seniority to be allowed in the case of Accountant
Officers placed on " permanent half-pay.
796
HALF PAY OP THE KOYAL NAVY.
HALF-PAY— continued.
Rank.
Year of 365 Days.
One Day.
£ s.
d.
£ s. d.
( Under 5 years' service t •
109 10
0
0 6 0
** Fleet Paymasters, )
^ 1 After
5
,, ,, . . .
127 15
0
0 7 0
Staff Paymasters, >
1 1 ,.
8
i> M • • •
146 0
0
0 8 0
and Paymasters . )
>< "
11
»i • •
164 5
0
0 9 0
Chaplains, after 3 \
years' service* j
14
191 12
6
0 10 6
1 I
17
.
219 0
0
0 12 0
Naval Instructors, do.*
20
. .
255 10
0
0 14 0
I ,.
25
292 0
0
0 16 0
Addition to the Half-pay of Chaplains
and Naval Instructors
Under 5 years' service
in the double capacity
18 5
0
0 10
After 5
t,
it •
36 10
0
0 2 0
„ 8
M
54 15
0
0 3 0
,, 11
M
73 0
0
0 4 0
.. 14
ii
91 5
0
0 5 0
„ 17
.,
. . .
109 10
0
0 6 0
** Applicable to Officers, entered prior to 1 October, 1910, who elected to remain on the old scale.
Including proportion of Junior Service allowed to Fleet and Staff Paymasters and
Paymasters. (See below.)
Including proportion of Junior Service allowed. (See below.)
"Junior Service" for Accountant Officers paid at the old scale allowed to reckon-
Under 11 years' service in Senior Rank one-half Junior Service.
Above 11 ,, ,, all Junior Service which is allowed to count.
$ Engineer and Accountant Officers passed over for unsatisfactory conduct or failure to
qualify for promotion to the Senior Grade, but who may subsequently be promoted, shall
not count their Junior Service subsequent to the date of beiug passed over. (Order in
Council. 17 September, 1885).
An Officer passed over, but ultimately promoted, may, however, be allowed, at the dis-
cretion of the Admiralty, to count his junior service subsequent to the date of his promotion
to the senior grade (Order in Council, 11 May, 1895).
* Chaplains and Naval Instructors who have not completed 3 years' service, may, under
Order in Council of 21 February, 1874, receive half-pay at the rate of 6s. a day, if unwell or
unable to obtain employment, provided they have not declined or avoided service, and that
their character has been satisfactory. The grant of half-pay to be at the discretion of the
Admiralty.
Rank.
Year of
365 Days.
One
Day.
£ s.
182 10
d.
0
£ s.
0 10
d
0
109 10
127 15
146 0
164 5
0
0
0
0
0 6
0 7
0 8
0 9
0
0
0
0
182 10
200 15
219 0
237 5
0
0
0
0
0 10
0 11
0 12
0 13
0
0
0
0
255 10
273 15
310 5
328 10
346 15
365 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 14
0 15
0 17
0 18
0 19
1 0
0
0
0
u
0
0
456 5
492 15
529 5
693 10
0
0
0
0
1 5
1 7
1 9
1 18
0
0
0
0
t Surgeons for temporary service
* Surgeon :
t Under 2 years' full-pay service
t After 2 years' full-pay service
I „ 4 „
I „ 6
Staff Surgeon:
On promotion
After 2 years' full-pay service in rank
„ 4 „ „ . .
,,6 „ „
Fleet-Surgeon :
On promotion
After 2 years' full-pay service in rank
,, 4 „ „
„ 6 „ ,,
,. 8
„ 10 .. ..
Deputy Surgeon-General :
On Promotion
After 2 years' full-pay service in rank
., 4 ,.
Surgeon-G eneral
* Rates of Half-pay for Medical Officers established by Order in Council, 1st April, 1881, and
nrodified as regards rank and service by Order in Council 9th October, 1903.
t To be given for sickness and extra leave only.
I Including time served in a Civil Hospital by Officers entered after 1st November, 1903
(as limited by Order in Council 11th August, 1903).
HALF AND RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY. 796a
ROYAL MAKINE OFFICERS.
HALF-PAY.
HANK.
Artillery.
Tear of
366 days.
One
day.
Light Infantry.
Tear of
365 days.
One
day.
[Colonels
(•Lieutenant-Colonels after 5 years' service in that rank
Lieutenant-Colonels who elect under par. 11 of Order
in Council 29 Nov. 1881 to be placed upon a special
half-pay list
[Other Lieutenant -Colonels
Majors
Captains . .
Captains with superior Brevet Bank having served )
for two years as Captain J
Lieutenants after 10 years service
Ditto, after 3 years' service
Ditto, under 3 years' service
£ 8.
300 0
£ 8. d.
£ «
300 ii
212 18.
182 10
133 16
152 1
85 3
76 0
57 15
0 11
0 10
0 7
0 8
0 4
0 4
0 3
200 15
173 7
127 15
146 0
82 2
73 0
54 15
£ a. d.
0 11 0
0 9 6
0 7 0
0 8 0
0 4 6
0 4 0
0 3 0
For half-pity of Adjutant-General see under " Retired Pay."
(Order in Council, 18 May, 1897. To take effect from 1 April, 1897. No Officer in the Service
on that date who is entitled under existing regulations to a higher rate of half-pay than
those specified above shall be prejudiced by these Regulations,
QUARTERMASTERS.
s. d.
Under 4 years' Commissioned Service ■ . .40
After 4
0
5 0
6 6
6 0
6 6
7 0
7 6
RETIRED PAY.
1. The Scale of Retired Pay, according to age and service, to be as follows, for
Flag Officers, Captains, Commanders, Lieutenant-Commanders, and Lieutenants.
An addition to be made, as specified, for each full year of additional Service, or its
equivalent, but the same not to exceed 5 years ; and a deduction to be made for
each full year wanting to complete the periods specified, but the same not to
exceed 10 years : —
FLAG OFFICERS.
Rank
* Service,
Retired Pay. or its equivalent in
Half-Pay time.
Addition
or Deduction.
£
Rear-Admirals 600
Years.
30
29
27
£
20
15
10
797
&ETIBED PAY OF THE KOYAL NAVY.
CAPTAINS, COMMANDERS, AND LIEUTENANTS.
*3ervice, or
Age.
Retired Pay.
its equiva-
lent in Half-
pay time.
Addition.
Reduction
£
Years.
£
£
55
525
24
15
10
54
510
24
15 .
10
53
495
23
15
10
52
480
23
15
10
51
465
22
15
10
50
450
22
10
10
49
425
21
10
10
48
400
21
10
10
47
375
20
10
10
46
350
20
JO
10
45
325
19
10
10
44
300
19
10
10
43
275
18
10
10
42
250
18
10
10
41
225
17
10
10
40
200
17
10
10
Captains retire at age 55.
Maximum retired pay, £600
a year.
Commanders retire at age 50.
Maximum retired pay,
£400 a year.
Lieutenant-Commanders and
Lieutenants retire at age
45. Maximum retired pay,
£300 a year.
(Officers under 40 receive Active Half Pay only).
Fo separate Scales of Retired Pay for Lieutenant-Commanders and Lieutenants (Supplementary List) anc
Lieutenants promoted from Chief or other Qunners and Chief or other BoatBwains, Carpenter Lieutenant*.
i and Engineer Lieutenants promoted from Chief Artificer Engineer and Artificer Engineer, see next pages.
"Under Order in Council, 19 May, 1899, all " Service" counts in full.
2. (a) Sub-Lieutenants may receive Retired Pay as follows : —
Under three years' seniority, if placed on the Retired List on account of permanent sick-
ness or disability contracted in the Service, 2s. Gd. per diem.
After three years' seniority, 3s. 6d. per diem, an additional 6d. being given for each
complete year beyond three served as Sub-Lieutenant until the maximum is reached
viz., 6s. per diem.
Officers who in the opinion of the Admiralty are not deserving of receiving retired
pay on the above scale to be granted such lower rate of pay as the Admiralty think
fit to award them. If retired for misconduct a gratuity may be awarded. (See
" Retirement," p. 814, clause 5 (e).)
(b) Midshipmen and Naval Cadets when permanently disabled by the Service may be
allowed pensions at the discretion of the Admiralty, either for life or for a limited period
of from Is. a day to 2s. tid. a day.
3. No Retired Flag Officer to be allowed to receive in respect of Retired Pay and Good
Service Pension an amount exceeding the half-pay of an Admiral of the Fleet.
4. No Captain to be allowed to receive any addition to his retired pay on account o)
a Good Service Pension held by him upon retirement except in cases of retirement for ill
health caused by the Service. In such cases officers to receive, at the discretion of the]
Admiralty, an addition ranging from a minimum of 50/. to a maximum of 150/., th*
increase over the minimum to be at the rate of 152. for each year's service in excess oi
20 years. In no case, however, is the retired pay of a Captain to exceed 600/. per annum.
5. A Captain to be entitled to a minimum rate of retired pay of 4251. a year, provided
'that he is 45 years of age and that he has served as Captain for three years, of which'
two must have been in command of a ship of war at sea.
7. All service as Sub-Lieutenant and Acting Lieutenant reckons for increase of retired
pay under the above scale.
8. No increase of pay will be granted on retirement to Flag Officers, Captains, Com-i
manders, Lieutenant-Commanders and Lieutenants, promoted to those ranks after 16th July,
1895, on account of time on half-pay in excess of two years subsequent to last employment
or, if promoted while unemployed, subsequent to date of promotion.
RETIRED PAY OP THE ROYAL NAVY. 798
EETIRED PAY— continued.
9. Service as Acting Lieutenant, Acting Lieutenant-Commander, Acting Commander, or
Acting Captain, counts as time served in the confirmed rank only for all purposes, and in
no case as time served in the superior rank in which the officer was acting.
10. Power to be reserved to the Admiralty to suspend at any time, and with respect to
any rank, the provisions of the Order under which an Officer may, at his option, retire at an
age less than that fixed for compulsory retirement in each rank.
11. Retirement from the Active List not to disqualify any Officer for employment at or
under the Admiralty.
12. Officers to be allowed at their own request, and with the consent of the Admiralty to
compound their retired pay under the rules laid down by His Majesty's Treasury for
administering Act 32 & 33 Vict., cap. 32.
OFFICERS ON THE SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OP LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS AND
LIEUTENANTS UNDER ORDERS IN COUNCIL 29th JUNE, 1895, 9th AUGUST, 1898,
and 7th MARCH, 1913.
Lieutenant- Commanders and Lieutenants.
An Officer retired at his own request, or at the age of 45, or for physical unfitness
due to causes beyond his own control, shall be entitled to receive a gratuity, or retired pay
on the following scale —
If with less than 10 years' full pay service (including "J A gratuity of six calendar
service in the Royal Navy as Royal Naval Reserve ( months' full pay for each
Officer, Acting 8ub-Lieutenant and Sub-Lieutenant f complete year of such ser-
Royal Navy) ) vice.
(o) If with 10 years' full pay seryice as above ... 150^. per annum.
If with 11 years' service as above, or if 41 years of age ) lfin,
with 10 years' service as above ( lbw- »
If with 12 years' service as above, or if 42 years of age \ ._„,
with 10 years' service as above ) liut. ,,
If with 13 years' service as above, or if 43 years of age '(_ ,„„,
with 10 years' service as above J "
If with 14 years' service as above, or if 44 years of age I ,„„,
with 10 years' service as above ( lau'- •'•
If with 15 years' service as above, or if 45 years of age i nnn,
with 10 years' service as above > 200L Per annum mmmttm'
(c) An Officer retired for unfitness due to causes within his own control, or for mis-
conduct or neglect of duty may be allowed : —
1. If with less than 10 years' full pay service (including service in the Royal Navy as
Royal Naval Reserve Officer, Acting Sub-Lieutenant, and Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Navy),
such gratuity as the Admiralty think fit, not exceeding six calendar months' full pay for
each completed year of such service.
2. If with 10 years' or more full pay service (including service in the Royal Navy as
Royal Naval Reserve Officer, Acting Sub-Lieutenant and Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Navy),
such retired pay as the Admiralty think fit, not exceeding the rate which would have been
awarded under clause (b) above, or in lieu thereof, at the discretion of the Admiralty a
gratuity not exceeding the commutation value (as assessed by His Majesty's Pensions Com-
mutation Board) ot such rate of retired pay.
LIEUTENANTS (PROMOTED PROM CHIEF OR OTHER GUNNERS AND CHIEF OR
OTHER BOATSWAINS), CAtiPENTER LIEUTENANTS, AND ENGINEER LIEU-
TENANTS PROMOTED FROM CHIEF ARTIFICER ENGINEER AND ARTIFICER
ENGINEER (ORDERS IN COUNCIL, 28th MARCH, 1903 16th MAY, 1904, AND 16th
DECEMBER, 1912.)
Lieutenant, Engineer Lieutenant and f For each year's service as 1 ,„,
Carpenter Lieutenant \ such ... J- 10Z. per annum.
f Addition for each year's \
service as Chief or other
i) -> Gunner, Boatswain, Signal \-6l. „
I Boatswain, Artificer Engi- I
V, neer or Carpenter J
/"Addition for each year's^
I service as Seaman, Artisan I
Lieutenant and Carpenter Lieutenant 1 or Petty Officer, but the L j w
r J additional time allowed j "
I for service as Seaman I
V Gunner not to count ...J
799
RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
Engineer Lieutenant
Engineer Lieutenant
RETIRED PAY— continued.
i Addition for each year's )
-? service as Chief Petty }2l. 10s, per annum.
( Officer )
{Addition for each year's^
continuous service priori,. ,n
to being rated Chief Petty f "' lus' "
Officer )
Fractions of a year's service in each grade to be reckoned as provided by O. inC. 16 December, 1912.
Maximum to be 20(W. „
Minimum (if retired at the age of 55) 160Z. ,,
The foregoing provisions not to apply to Officers promoted for acts of gallantry or daring
under Art. 284, CI. 4, of the Kind's Regulations, except in the cases of Engineer Lieutenants,
to whom they will be applicable, subject to modification as follows : —
(a) The rate for each 3'ear's service as Engineer Lieutenant to be £12.
(b) The minimum, if retired at the age of 55, to be £200.
(c) The maximum to be £250.
Any such Engineer Lieutenant, if advanced to the list of Engineer Lieutenants of eight
years' seniority, to come under the regulations for officers on that list, subject to the proviso
that his retired pay shall not be less than the amount he would have obtained as above if he
had remained on the Junior List.
MATES.
Pension is fixed at £50 per annum.
ENGINEER OFFICERS.
Rank and Age of Compulsory Retirement.
Engineer Vice-Admirals —
Retire at 60
Engineer Rear-Admirals —
Retire at 60
Engineer Captains —
Retire at 55 ......
See Note (c) as regards maximum retired pay.
Engineer Commanders —
Retire at 50
See Note (c) as regards maximum retired pay.
Engineer Lieutenants —
Retire at 45
See Note (c) as regards maximum retired pay.
Age.
Retired
Pay.
£
650
500
485
470
455
440
425
405
385
365
345
325
300
275
250
225
200
Service or
equivalent
Years.
30
Addition or
Deduction.
(a) Officers under 40 years to receive Active half pay only.
(b) An addition, as specified, to be made for each full year of additional service, and a
deduction for each full year wanting, but in neither case to exceed five years.
(c) The retired pay of Engineer Captains, Engineer Commanders and Engineer Lieutenants
retired fronj those ranks must not exceed £550, £450, and £300 per annum respectively.
(d) Half pay time and junior service to be reckoned ae for Officers of the Milii-sry Branch.
MATES (E).
Pension is fixed at £60 per annum.
RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
800
RETIRED PAY— continued.
The Scale of Retired Pay, according to Age and Service, to be as follows for Chaplains,*
Naval Instructors,* Paymasters-in-Chief, Fleet Paymasters, Staff Pay-
masters, and Paymasters.
An addition to be made as specified for each full year of additional sea service, or its equi-
valent, but the same not to exceed 5 years, and a deduction to be made for each full year
wanting to complete the periods specitied; but the same not to exceed 10 yearis.
AGS.
Retired
Sea or Harbour
Service or
Addition
AQB.
Retired
Sea or Harbour
Service or
Addition
Pay.
its equivalent in
Half-pay time.
Deduction.
Pay.
its equivalent in
Half-pay time.
Deduction.
£
Years.
£
£
Years. '
£
80
450
30
10
49
335
24
10
B9
440
29
10
48
320
24
10
68
430
29
10
47
305
23
10
57
420
28
10
46
290
23
10
56
410
28
10
45
275
22
10
56
400
27
10
44
260
22
10
54
390
27
10
43
246
21
10
63
380
26
10
42
230
21
10
52
370
26
10
41
215
20
10
61
360
25
10
40
200
20
10
60
350
25
10
1. An extra 10/. per annum to be given to Officers holding the double position of Chaplain and
Naval Instructor for every four years' service in the double capacity, so long as the maximum
retired pay of 450/. per annum is not exceeded. An extra 10/. per annum to be given to officers
holding the position of Chaplain of the Fleet for each year's service in this office, in addition
to any increase such officer would obtain as Chaplain, but not to exceed the maximum retired
pay of 500/. The retired pay of Paymasters-in-Chief to be calculated on the above scale up to
£150 per annum. Cut Officers of that rank to be granted an addition of £10 for each
complete year's full pay service in the rank of Paymaster in Chief on the Active List, subject
to the total Retired Pay not exceeding £500 per annum.
2. The maximum retired pay for the following Officers not to exceed the sums stated against
each rank : — ■
Chaplain of the Fleet
Paymaster in Chief
Chaplain and Naval Instructor
£500
£450
Secretary
Fleet and Staff Paymasters
Paymaster ....
Chaplain ....
Naval Instructor .
;}
!. Officers to be allowed, at their option, to retire either upon the above scale or on the
active Halt-pay of their rank at the time of retirement.
. The retired pay of Chaplains or Chaplains and Naval Instructors entered after the age of 30,
\ of Naval Instructors entered after the age of 25, will not depend on their age, but on their
vice only. The provisions contained in first and fourth columns of the Scale of Ketired Pay will
not apply to such Officers ; but the retired pay shall in no case exceed the fixed maximum for
each rank. Should any such Officer have less than 20 years' service be will be granted on retirement
i active half-pay he has earned by service provided he has attained the age of 55 years : if under
55 ho will be granted retired pay or gratuity at the rates indicated in paragraphs 11 and 13.*
. Accountant Officers compulsorily retired before 11 years' service in the Senior rank, on
jount of disability arising from causes over which they had no control, may, at the discretkn
of the Admiralty, count all their Junior Service for increase of retired pay.
For Retirement or withdrawal of Chaplains Mid Naval Instructors at earlier periods than those
}d by Order in Council of 22 Feb. 1870, vide Orders in Council <f 5 Feb. 1872, 13 May, 18io,
29 Jan. WOO, 9 Oct, \W?< (paras, 12, 13, 13a, and 14 following), aud 2 Got, 19015,
2 F
801 RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
KETIRED PAY— continued.
6. Engineer Officers entered for temporary service and transferred to the permanent list
nnder Orders in Council 26th August 1893 and 27th June 1894 shall, on promotion to the Senior
Ranks, be eligible to receive retired pay on the same scale as provided for other Senior
Engineer Officers, subject to the following conditions :—
(a.) Those transferred to the permanent list by Order in Council 26th August 1893 to
count Junior Service in the proportions specified, only from date of seniority as Engineer
on the permanent list ;
(6.) Those transferred to the permanent list under Order in Council 27th June 1894 to
count Junior Service, in the proportions specified, only from the completion of four
years' service on the temporary list. Orders in Council, 29th June, 1900, and 28th March,
1903.
7. Time on probation not covered by commission does not count for retired pay.
All additional time granted for 1st and 2nd Class Certificates gained at the Royal Naval
College by Engineer Officers between the 1st April, 1877, ana the 30th June, 1885, is to count
as service as Assistant-Engineer.
8. Power to be reserved to the Admiralty to suspend at any time, and with respect to
any rank, the provisions of the Order, under which an Officer may, at his option, retire at any
age less than that fixed for compulsory retirement in each rank.
9. Retirement from the Active List not to disqualify any Officer for employment at or
under the Admiralty.
10. All Officers to be allowed, at their own request, and with the consent of the Admiralty
to compound their retired pay under the Rules laid down by the Lords Commissioners of
His Majesty's Treasury for administering Act 32 and 33 Vict., cap. 32.
"11. Any Chaplain who obtains from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty permission
to accept a living, or desires to retire from His Majesty's Service, may, provided that he has
not less than 10 years' service, be retired with pay on the following scale, viz. :
After 10 years' service £50 per annum.
„ 15 „ „ 100
„ 20 „ „ The amount earned by service
under Order in Council of 22nd February 1870.
tl2. The above scale of retirement not to apply to Chaplains appointed by their Lordships to
Greenwich Hospital Livings. Such officers, provided they have completed ten years' service
on full pay, will be retired with the pay they have earned by service according to the scale
of retirement applicable to them at the date of their appointment to such living
$13. Chaplains, and Chaplains also holding the rank of Naval Instructor, may be
llowed to withdraw from the Navy with gratuities on the following scale, viz. :—
After 4 years' full pay service £500
„ 6 „ „ £600
„ 8 „ „ £800
„ 10 „ „ £1,000
„ 12 „ „ £1,200
„ 16 „ , £1,600
Chaplains who have less than 4 years' service and accept a living will be considered
as desiring to resign His Majesty's Service, and will accordingly not be entitled to any
pecuniary retiring allowance, or to either half or retired pay.
13a. Chaplains entered under Order in Council 22nd October, 1906, for a period not ex-
ceeding four years and not retained by the Admiralty after four years' full pay service may
be awarded a gratuity of £500.
114. Naval Instructors to have the option, with the approval of the Admiralty, of
retiring on the following scale, viz. : —
(a) After 12 years' service, with a Gratuity of £1,200.
(b) After 16 years' service, with a Gratuity of £1,600.
(c) After 20 years' service, with retired pay under the provisions of the Order in
Council of 22nd February 1870.
* Order in Council, 6th February, 1872. I Order in Council, 29th January, 1900.
t Order in Oocuuoil, 13th May, 1875. \ Orders in Council, 9th October, 1903, and
32nd October, 1906.
RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY. 802
RETIRED P 'AY— continued.
tl5. Naval Instructors entered after the 29th January 1900, to be compulsorily retired
after 55 years of age.
116. Naval Instructors entered after the 29th January 1900 who are found to be inefficient
and unsuited for their special duties may be retired during the first 12 years of their
service on the following scale of gratuities:—
£ s. d. I £ s. d.
Under 3 years' service .. Nil | Over 8 years' service .. 438 0 0
Over 3 „ „ .. 328 10 0 I „ 11 „ „ .. 492 15 0
„ 6 , 383 5 0 |
[17. Chaplains entered after the 29th January, 1900, whose conduct of their clerical duties
may be unsatisfactory during the first 12 years of their service may be retired with
gratuities on a similar scale to that given in paragraph 16 ; and the provision of Order
in Council of the 22nd February 1870, Sec. 16, CI. 1, which relates to retirement for
non-service, is modified by the substitution of 3 for 5 years.
For compulsory retirement of Inspectors and Deputy Inspectors-General at 60 years of
age and of other Medical Officers at 55 years of age see Circular No. 76, founded on Order in
Council of 1st April 1881.
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS, CLERKS, AND ASSISTANT CLERKS.
1. Assistant Paymasters when physically unfit, may be granted retired pay on the
following scale, at the discretion of the Admiralty :—
Officers under three years' standing, 2s 6d. a day.
Officers over three years' standing 3s. 8d. a day, with an additional Qd. a day for each
year of service up to 6s. a day.
Assistant Paymasters entered as Assistant Clerks in or after the year 1909, and reared at' the
age of 40 under Order in Council of 13 October, 1910, also receive retired pay on this scale.
Assistant Paymasters retired for misconduct may be awarded a gratuity, see " Retirements,"
p. 814, clause 5 («).
2 Clerks and Assistant Clerks permanently disabled by the Service may be allowed
pensions, at the discretion of the Admiralty, either for life or for a limited period, of from
Is. a day to 2s. 6d. a day.
2 f 2
803
RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
KETIRED PAY— continued.
MEDICAL OFFICERS.
RETIRED PAY AND GRATUITIES.
Gratuities.
Year of
365 days.
One day.
Surgeon, Staff Surgeon, and Fleet Surgeon :
After 4 years' full-pay service, excluding time in a
Civil Hospital
;t"After 8 years' full-pay service §
** ", 16 " ,',' '.'.'.'.'',
j<'leet Surgeon :
**After 20 years' full pay service
"* After 24iyears' service (including proportion of half-
pay time)
** After 27 years' service (including proportion of half-
pay time)
** After 30 years' service (including proportion of half-
pay time)
Deputy Surgeon General
Surgeon General
Director General of the Medical Department of the
Navy— after 1 year's service as such ....
. „ 2 years' service as such ....
»tt3 ,. „ „ „ . . . .
„ 4 „ „
„ 5 „ „ ,
(Order in Council 18th July 1898)
& s. d.
$500 0
1,000 0
1,500 0
2.250 0
£ 8. d.
366 0 0
410 12 6
456 5 0
647 10 0
838 16 0
730 0 0
780 0 0
830 0 0
880 0 0
930 0 0
950 0 0
(maximum)
£ a. d.
•1 0
*1 2
•1 5
«tl 10
1 15
2 0
* To obtain this rate an officer must hold the rank of Fleet Surgeon.
t Or on compulsory retirement at the age of 55.
I Order in Council, 29th January, 1900.
I Applicable only to Officers entered after 1st November, 1903.
** Including time served in a Civil Hospital by Officers entered after 1st November, 1903
(as limited by Order in Council 11th August, 1903).
$$ See limitation under Rule 3 below,
it At the discretion of the Admiralty the maximum Retired Pay of £950 may be granted to a
Director-General after 3 years' service i» that appointment, provided that the conduct
of his duties has been satisfactory and that he has completed 30 years' service counting
towards Retired Pay (Order-in-Council 3 Oct. 1911).
1. An Officer retired with less than 20 years' service on account of disability contracted in
and attributable to the Service, to receive the Half-pay of his rank, or, with consent of the
Admiralty, a gratuity on the foregoing scale, or under Clause 2 (6).
2. An Officer retired with less than 20 years' service, on account of disability contracted in
but not attributable to the Service, to receive :—
(a) If he has over 8 years' Full-pay Service, either a gratuity on the foregoing scale or
Half-pay. according as the Admiralty think fit.
(6) If he has less than 8 years' Full-pay Service, such gratuity as the Admiralty may
think fat, not to exceed the rate of 1252. for each year of Full-pay Service.
3. An Officer who is retired on attaining 8 years' seniority as 8urgeon for failure to pass the
examination for promotion to the rank of Staff Surgeon will receive such gratuity as the
Admiralty may see tit to grant, but the amount will not exceed £500.
RETIRED PAY OP THE ROYAL NAVY. 804
RETIRED PAY— continued.
4. Under circumstances other than those specified in Clauses 1,2 and 3, an Officer retired with
less than 20 years' service to receive a gratuity, on the above scale if lie has 8 years' Full-pay
service, and on that provided in Clause 2 (b) should his Full-pay service not amount to 8 years
Half-pay or retired pay will not be allowed.
The power vested in the Admiralty of granting reduced rates of half-pay and retired pay in
cases of misconduct is extended to the award of gratuities on retirement, and the gratuity
awarded in such cases will be reduced to such amount as is thought fit.
ENGINEER LIEUTENANTS PROMOTED PROM CHIEF ARTIFICER
ENGINEER AND ARTIFICER ENGINEER.— See table on page 799.
ROYAL MARINE OFFICERS.
RETIRED PAT.
Adjutant-General Royal Marines.
( Under Order in Council of lWi June, 1902.)
Half or retired pay payable on relinquishment of the appointment to be increased by
£50 a year for each year's service as Adjutant-General, the total of half or retired pay,
however, not to exceed £950 a year.
For the award of a Good Service Pension and the consequent adjustment of half or
retired pay, see page 8196, Good Service Pension.
805
RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
RETIEBD PAY— continued.
ROYAL MARINE OFFICERS— continued.
Order in Council, 29£A November, 1881.
Compulsory Retirement.
Compulsory Retirement is to be as follows :
General Officers -
Colonel-Commandant*
Colonel 2nd Commandant**
Lieutenant-Colonelf -
Major§ - -
Captain, who has not passed )
the examination for Major f
Paymaster and Barrackmaster
At the age of
Pay.
65 >
■20
2.2
f Pull pay of
00
Commandant
or on expiration
of command.
col;
60
£600
54
ically
the
ed in
£450
or after six years'
service in that
rank.
48
£300
142
•" a a
O
£225
54 j
, £450
* A Colonel Commandant who has not attained the age for compulsory retirement to have the
option, on expiration of command, of being placed on the Reserved List of Colonels with the full pay
of a Colonel Commandant, and to be eligible up to the age of 65 for the appointment of
Adjutant General, Royal Marines. (Order- in-Council of 10th August, 1909. )
** A Second Commandant passed over for appointment to the command of a division mav,
at the discretion of the Admiralty, be retired on a maximum of £600, deducting £15 a year for
each year of his age short of 60, or upon the retirement to which he would have been entitled
under the Orders in Council of 22nd February, 1870, and 5th February, 1872.
t A Lieutenant-Colonel with six years' service in that rank may, at his option, be placed
upon a special half-pay list, and be eligible for promotion and employment on the staff up to 54
years of age.
$ Under Order in Council of 24th November, 1891, a Major may be retained after the age of
48, at the discretion of the Admiralty.
I The case of a Captain who may be prevented from passing by illnees or other unavoidable
cause will be specially considered.
Voluntary Retirement*
Voluntary retirement to be allowed, at the discretion of the Admiralty, as follows: —
Officers permitted to retire to receive — £
After 12 years' service a gratuity of .... 1,200
„ 15 „ ,, „ .... 1,600
,, 18 „ „ ,, .... 2,000
„ 20 „ „ „ .... 2,400
Captain, after 23 years service, retired pay at - - - 225 a year.
Major, after 23 years' service, retired pay at - - - 250 ,,
Major, after 7 years' service as Substantive Major - - 300 ,,
Lieutenant-Colonel, after 27 years' service, or 7 years' as Bub-
- stantive Major, or Substantive Major and Lieutenant-Colonel - 300 „
Ditto. after 30 years' service - - - - 365 ,,
Paymasters and Barrar.k Masters after 48 years of age - - 365 ,.
Temporarily suspended.
RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
806
RETIRED PAY— continued.
ROYAL MARINE OFFICERS— continued
Retirement when unfit for Service.
An officer above the rank of Captain who is found by a Medical Board to be permanently
incapacitated for further service is, if his service entitles him to retired pay on voluntary
retirement, to be at once placed upon the Retired List, receiving retired pay as above
(See " Compulsory Retirement") with the following deductions: —
General Officers and Colonels ) ■$,-,
Commandant - - , -J
£15 for each year short of 60 years of age, not to
exceed £150 in the whole.
£10 for each year short of age specified in first para.
(of Compulsory Retirement, see preceding page) ; but
the rate of retired pay not to be reduced below
that to which the Officer is entitled on voluntary
\_ retirement.
Captain.— The rate is to be the same as for Major.
Colonel Second Commandant
Lieutenant-Colonel, Major, Pay
master, and Barrack master
QUARTERMASTERS.
Retired pay, at the rate of 200Z. a year, is to be
awarded on retirement, subject to the following
deduction, viz., where an Officer is retired before
completion of 30 years' total service loi. to be deducted
for each complete year of service less than 20 years,
counting service in the ranks or as Warrant Officer
as Half Full-pay service ; but the Retired Pay not to
be less than 1501., unless retired as physically unfit.
After a year on Half-pay, he is, if found to be phy-
sically-unfit, to be granted Retired Pay at the rate of
2001. a year at the age of 55, with a deduction of 10J. a
yearforeach complete yearwanting to complete such
age; but the Retired Pay not to be less than the
Half-pay to which the Officer is entitled.
PENSIONS.
Warrant Officers.
Pensions are to be awarded as follows :-
After 21 years' service, with less than
5 years' as Warrant Officer
After 20 years' service, 5 years of which
t.o be as Warrant Officer
A fter 25 years' service, 5 years' of which
to be as Warrant Officer
After 30 years' service, 5 years' of which
to be as Warrant Officer
Royal Marine Gunners will receive 6d. a day in
addition to Pension on the foregoing scale, provided
they have 15 years' service as Warrant Officers, 30
years' total service, and at least 5 years' service in a
ship of war at sea as Royal Marine Gunner.
If not entitled to Pension under these rules, War-
rant Officers may receive Pension as Non-Commiss-
ioned Officer, counting service in the rankof Warrant
Officer as Non-Commissioned Officer's time.
Bandmasters with previous pensioned service in
the Navy who are transferred to the Royal Marines
and promoted to be Warrant Officers in the Marines
may upon final discharge be granted Marine Warrant
Officers' pensions under Article 1210 of (the King's
Regulations and Admiralty Instructions 1913, and
allowed to count their former Naval time towards
such pension. They will be removed from the roll of
Naval pensioners on promotion to Warrant rank,
and their pensions will be suspended while serving
as Warrant Officers.
A Marine Warrant Officer with previous Army
service as a Warrant Officer may on final retirement
be awarded a total pension of the same amount as
he would have received had he remained in the
Army, any Army pension being withhold while the
Officer is serving as a Marine Warrant Officer.
Retirement when unfit for Service after having been One Year on Half Pay (under Order m
Council of 304A November, 1882.)
Scale of Retired Pay for Officers under 24 Years I capacitated in and by the Service after 5 Years
Service permanently incapacitated for further ser- Service on Pull Pay, or if incapacitated only in the
vice, after having been One Year on Half-Pay, if in- | Service after 12 Years' Service on F ull Pay.
d.
0 a day.
Service.
Lieut.-
Colonel.
Major.
Captain
having
higher
rank by
Brevet.
Captain,
(others j
Lieu-
tenant.
Years.
Over 23
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
1
9
8
7
£
•250 or 300
H.P.
H.P.
H.P.
H.P.
H.P.
H.P.
H.P.
H.P.
H.P.
£
250
200
190
tl80
H.P.
H.P.
H.P.
H.P.
H.P.
. H.P.
£
225
200
190
180
170
160
1-150
H.P
H.P.
H.P.
£
225
200
ISO
180
170
160
150
140
T130
HP.
£
120
no
100
90
80
HP.
If with 7 years as Major,
+ Orif Artille»y H.P.
807-8 HALF AND RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
EFFECT OF LOSS OF SENIOEITY BY SENTENCE OF COURT-MARTIAL.
, The sentence of a Court-Martial, placing an officer at the bottom of the list of his rank
involves the loss of previous time of service in that rank; so also, when the sentence of a
Oourt-Martial takes away any seniority from an Officer, it thereby affects his Full, Half, and
"™recl Pay and gratuity in cafes where the same depend upon seniority; and it carries
with it the loss of the benefit of the service, included in the seniority forfeited, in cases
where the Full, Half, and Retired Pay and gratuity, depend upon actual service.
HALF AND RETIRED PAY DECLARATIONS.
Required from Officers of the Royal Navy and Marines claiming Half-pay and Retired-pay
personally or by Agent.
NAVY. Half-pay.
Establishment No.
No. of Voucher.
'Christian Names are to be inserted in full. The Declaration is to be executed on or after the 31st March,
30th June, 30th September, and 3lst December.
I,* a in the Royal Navy, do solemnly and sincerefy declare that I
am entitled to Half-pay at the rate of per diem, from the to the
19 , that I have not accepted any employment disqualifying me for return to Full Pay in my
proper rank when called upon, and that during any part of that period I have not held and
other Place or Employment of Profit, Civil or Military, in any Department of His Majesty's
Service, nor in the Colonies or Possessions of His Majesty beyond the Seas, nor under any
other Government except (a) from which an abatement of £
has been made.
Declared and subscribed before me, at
this day of 19
The person authorised to attest '
[see back) to sign here, and
describe fully the capacity in .
which he acts, giving his Official |
Address, or Place of Business. /
est i
.nd (
in >
The Claimant to sign 1
his Name here. /
Residence
Near the Post Town of
In the County of
(a) Describe the Employment, the date of its commencement, and the Annual Salary and Emoluments
thereof. If an abatement is made from the Salary and Emoluments, the amount per annum or the
percentage is to be stated.
tThese Forms can only be obtained on application to His Majesty's Paymaster-General, Whitehall, S.W.
or from Officers who make payments on his behalf.
The Declaration will be required when payment is made in respect of the third month of
the quarter, or when an Officer ceases Half -pay.
Received of H.M. Paymaster-General, this day of 19 , [here insert the
net sum in words] the sum of Pounds being the Amount of Half-pay
due to me for the period stated in the above Declaration, less the advance already received .t
Full — — £ )
Tax - - £ J- Leave this space blank.
Net - £ [Here insert the Net, Sum in figures.]
3xd Signature
+The words in italics may be lined out when no advance has been received.
Slight manuscript alterations, in either the Declaration or Receipt, will be accepted, if initialled— in the
Declaration by the Person attesting, in the Receipt by the Payee.
This Receipt must be presented for pp.yment by a London Banker, but may be negotiated in the Country
or Abroad, and is' to be left at the Paymaster-Genera] 's Office one day for examination.
'Under the Act 28 & 29 Vic, cap. 73, p alt-Pay can neithsr be said r.or transferred, nor can it be assigned
as Security for debt or otherwise.)
HALF AND RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY. 809
HALF AND RETIRED PAY DECLARATIONS.
NAVY. Reserved and Retired Pay.
Establishment No. Ho. of Voucher. _
* Christian Names are to be inserted in lull. The Declaration is to be executed on or after 31st March,
30t i June, 30th September, and 3lst December.
I,* a in the Royal Navy, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I
am entitled to Pay at the rate of " per for the quarter ended the
last day of 19 , and that during that period I have not held any Place or
Employment of Profit, Civil ©r Military, in any Department of His Majesty's Service nor in
the Colonies or Possessions of his Majestv beyond the Seas, nor under any other Government,
except (a) from which an abatement of £ has been made
Declared and subscribed before me, at
tn^s day of 19 .
The person authorised to attest i
I see back] to sign here, and describe I
fully the capacity in which he acti, >
giving his Official Addrem or Place i
of Business. J
I
Near the Poit Town of
In the County of
(a) Describe the Employment, the date of its commencement, and the Annual Salary and Emoluments
thereof. If an abatement is made from the Salary and Emoluments, the amount per annum or the percentage
is to be stated.
Received of H.M. Paymaster-General, this day of 19 , [Here insert the
Net sum in words.] the Sum of Pounds being the Amount of Pay
due to me for the period stated in the above Declaration, less the Advance already received (t)
Pull - £ )
Tax £ i [Leave this space blank.]
Net - £ [Here insert the Net Sum in figures.]
Bxd. Signature
(t) The words in italics may be lined out when no advance has been received.
Slight manuscript alterations, in either the Declaration or Receipt, will be accepted, if initialled— in the
Declaration by the Person attesting, in the Receipt by the Payee.
This Receipt must be presented for payment h» a London Banker, but may be negotiated in the Country or
Abroad, and is to be left at the Paymaster-General's Office one day for examination.
(Under the Act 28 & 29 Vict. cap. 73, Reserved and Retired Pay can neither be sold nor
transferred, nor can it be assigned as a Security for debt or otherwise.)
The Persons before whom the Declarations may be subscribed (provided they state the
Qualifications to attest) are as follows : —
In the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irel tnd, Isle of Man, and Channel Islands.
Justices of the Peace, Notaries Public. Ministers of Religion acting and resident within the
town or district where they attest. Commissioners appointed to administer Oaths. Officers
authorised to make payments on account of N on-Effective Services, who belong to the Customs
or Inland Revenue Department, or to the Department of the Postmaster-General, or to the
Army Servioe Corps, Ordnance Store, or Pay Department of the Army. Partners in banking
firms (the name of the firm being added to the attestation; whose names have been returned
to the Commissioners of Inland Revenue in pursuance of Act of Parliament. Managers,
including Deputy, Sub and Assistant Managers, of the above private Ranks or of Joint Stock
Banks, including Bank Agents or Managers for the time being in charge of Branches, and Sub-
Agents, Treasurers, Secretaries, Chief Cashiers and Accountants, at head offices or at branches
(the name of the Bank being added to the attestation). The Deputy Chief Cashier and the
Assistant Chief Cashier of the Bank of England. The Assistant Secretary and the Deputy
Cashier of the Bank of Ireland. Officers appointed to examine Vouchers in the Offices of the
Paymaster-General, and of the King's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer in Scotland. Persons
registered under "the Medical Act," if in attendance on the Person making the declaration.
In India, the Colonies, and certain British Possessions and Protectorates (See foot note\).
Justices of the Peace, including Magistrates and Cantonment Magistrates in India. Notaries
Public. Ministers of Religion acting and resident in the town or district where they attest.
Officers of the Army Service Corps, Ordnance Store or Pay Department of the Army, or of the
Indian or Colonial Governments, authorised to make payments on account of Non-Effective
Services on behalf of the Imperial Government, Medical Officers, Postmasters or Sub-Post-
masters of the Government of India or of the Colony in which the declaration is made.
Managers, Depu'y, Sub and Assistant Managers, Agents and Sub- Agents of Banks and Branch Banks
(thn name of the firm or company being added to the attestation) Licensed Medical Practitioners,
if in attendance on the persons making the declaration. Police Officers of or above the rank of
Sergeant.
+ The List is as follows :— The Protectorate of British East Afiica, including Uganda, Zanzibar. The
Protectorate of British Central Africa. British Zambesi, and the Territories of the British South Africa
Company, including Mashonaland and Matabeleland. The Niger Coast Protectorate. North Borneo and
Sarawak. Cyurus, Aden, Ascension, Tristan d'Acunha. Islands in the Western and Southern Pacific
under British protection.
810 HALF AND RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
HALF AND RETIRED PAY DECLARATIONS— continued.
In Foreign countriei.
British Diplomatic or Consular Officers abroad empowered to administer Oaths, and to do
notarial acts under the Act 18 & 19 Vict., c. 42, or amending Act. Notaries Public, or other person
competent by the lex loci (which in the case of employing such other person must be quoted
sufficiently for verification) to administer such declarations. Ministers of Religion abroad,
resident, for the time being, in the places or districts of attestation, and duly licensed by
Ecclesiastical Authority in the United Kingdom to officiate as Chaplains in those places or districts.
For Naval Service only.
Superintendents of Dockyards, Victualling or Medical Establishments of the Royal Navy, or
Officers of Dockyards or Victualling Establishments authorised to make payments on account of
Non-Effective Services. Heads of Departments, Principal or Superintending Clevks of the
several Departments of the Admiralty. Commanders-in-Chief, Senior Officers, or Officers in
actual commai d of His Majesty's ships on the Station where they attest. Chaplains actualh
serving on board Hi?. Majesty's ships on the Station where they attest. The President or the
Cashier of the Soj al Naval College at Greenwich.
PROCEDURE FOR PLACING OFFICERS ON HALF OR RETIRED PAY.
1. Every Officer entitled to Half-pay shall, without application on his part, be placed on the
Half-pay List as soon as his Full-pay account has been settled.
2. Commanding Officers of H.M. Ships are to transmit to the Accountant-General of the Navy,
immediately that either they or an of the Officers under their command are discharged to Half-
[>;,y, one of the returns herein-after specified, and headed respectively "(A) Foreign Service,''
•' (B) Home Service."
3. Whenever an Officer is discharged abroad to return to England, who will be entitled to Leave
of Absence on Full-pay after arrival, the Forms headed " (A) Foreign Service," directed to be
forwarded to their Lordships, the Commander-in-Chief, and the Accountant-General, are to be
handed to him with his pay documents for delivery ; but if he will not be entitled to such Full-pay
Leave, it will only be necessary to furnish him with the Forms for their Lordships and the
Accountant-General. The date of his leaving England, and also the circumstance under which
he is returning home, are to be filled in previously ; and should he take passage in a Ship oJ War,
the date of arrival is to be inserted and certified by the Commanding Officer of the Ship in which
he takes passage; should he return to England in any vessel not belonging to the Royal Navy
then the date of arrival is to be inserted and certified by the Commander or owners of such vessel.
4. The Form marked " B," applies to Officers employed on Home Service.
5. Application for payment of Half-pay mav be made to H.M. Paymaster-General at Whitehall
(either personally or by letter) so soon as the first monthly or quarterly instalment thereof shall
become due after the date of ceasing Full-pay.
HALF AND RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY. 811
PROCEDURE FOR PLACING OFFICERS ON HALF OR RETIRED PAY— continu
S. No. 48 — Specimen Form of Return.
(A)— "FOREIGN SERVICE."— OFFICERS DISCHARGED TO HALF-PAY OR
RETIRED PAY.
_day of_
.19
List of Officers discharged from H.M.S..
.entitled to Half-pay, &c,
unless otherwise directed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, distinguishing those
who are entitled to Full-pay, Time, and Leave for Foreign Service, under Art. 1,398 of the King's
Regulations (1913).
Ship left England on the_
day of , 19
Ship returned to England on the
day of ,19 .
No. on
Ship's
Books.
Period of Actual Foreign Service
from date of leaving England
until arrival Home, and
if in any previous Ship, the Name
and Period to be stated.
No. of
complete
months'
Foreign
Service.
Half
No. of I or Re-
days' | tired Pay
Leave, i to com-
I mence.
Approved— The above Officers ordered to be borne
on the books of H.M.S.
.Commander-in-Chief.
Captain.
.Paymaster.
In making out this List, the following Directions are to be carefully observed : —
I. The List to be made out in triplicate, for their Lordships the Commander-in-Chief, at the
Ports where the Officers are to be borne, and the Accountant-General when Officers are entitled
to Full-pay Leave, otherwise it is to be made out in duplicate, for their Lordships and the
Accountant-General.
II. Foreign Service in a Ship commences on the date of leaving England, and ends upon
her arrival home, the time employed fitting out at home and dismantling after arrival not
being reckoned as Foreign Service. If a Ship returns to England and proceeds again to a
Foreign Station, the time in England is not to be reckoned as Foreign Service.
III. The Actual Foreign Service only is to be specified against each Officer. If an officer has
been checked on leave to England during his service, the period should also be stated.
IV. An Officer taking passage out in a Mail Packet or Private Ship will reckon Foreign
Service from date of embarkation for passage out.
V. An Officer returning to England, if entitled to Full-pay leave after arrival, is to be borne
on the book of the DepSt at whichever port is most convenient to him. The name of such
Depot should be inserted in the left-hand corner on the other side of this Form before the
Officer embarks for passage to England.
VI. The Full-pay only of the respective ranks will be allowed while on leave, excluding
Command Money to Lieutenants in Command, Senior and Gunnery Allowances, and all other
additions to Full-pay.
VII. No advance or Payment on Account is to be made by the Paymasters to an Officer while
on Full-pay leave ; the Pay Tickets are to be forwarded from the Flag-Ship to the Accountant-
General, by whom only the time on leave can be investigated and the amount due paid, when
the Officer's leave expires.
VIII. By Orders in Council, it is directed that the leave is only allowed at their Lordship's
discretion, on return from Foreign Service, as follows : —
For every complete six months' service abroad One week
For every month served beyond the last period of six months. . . One day
This scale to extend r.o a period of five years' absence from England.
2. Cases in which the absence from England is more than five years, will be specially dealt
with by their Lordships when circumstances, in their opinion, warrant the extension of
some special indulgence to an Officer returning to England after such absence.
812
HALF AND RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
H.M.S.
at —
S. No. 49. — Specimen Form of Return for Accountant- General only.
(BJ— "HOME SERVICE,"— OFFICERS DISCHARGED TO HALF-PAY OR
KETIRJ-.D PAY.
-day of-
:l
List of Offieera discharged from H.M.8.
otherwise directed by their Lordships.
entitled to Half-pay, &e., unless
No.
on Ship's
Books.
Date Superseded.
Discharged.
Paid Off.
Half or
Retired Pay
to com-
mence.
Debit or Credit
Balance of full-
pay as per Ship's
Ledger.
-Captain.
Paymaster.
RETIRING PENSIONS.
813
RETIRING PENSIONS 10 COMMISSIONED WARRANT
OFFICERS, WARRANT OFFICERS, AND CHIEF AND
OTHER OFFICERS OF COAST GUARD.
EXTKACT FROM THE REGULATIONS.
They shall be pensioned at 55 years of age, and at I of the Admiralty, be pensioned at their own
any lesser age, if found unlit for or unwortby of request, at 40 years of age (see page 813a as to age
further employment, and they may, by the permission | of retirement of Chief and Head Schoolmasters),
The following shall be the scale of pensions:—
For each year's
Service above Addition for each year's
Maximum
Minimum for
Service only.
Ranks.
the Hank of Service as Seaman or
for Service
Petty Officer I Petty Officer.
only.
at the Rate of 1
Chief Gunner
\ £ •■
£ ».
£
£
, Biatswain ..
1
„ Signal Boatswain
V BO
1 10
160
95
Commissioned Telegra-
phist
)
Chief Uarpenter
Gunner, Boatswain, Signal
BoUswain, Wairant
Telegraphist and
Carpenter
Under 10 ye»r« „
3 10
1 10
-{
120 '
Under 6 years' ser ice as
warrant-officer, 40*.
With 5 yearg'do. and under
10,60J.
With 10 years' do. and
With 10 years
4 0
1 10
under 15 751.
With 15 v«ar«' service ai
'
warrint officer, 951.
Banks.
For each Year's
Service above
the rank of
Chief Petty
Officer at the
Rate of
Addition for
each Tear's
Addition for
each Year's
Continuous
Maximum for
Minimnm for Hervioe
Service as
Chief Petty
Officer.
Service prior to
being Rated
Chief Petty
Officer.
8ervice only.
only.
£ 8.
£ 8.
£ I.
£
£
Chief ArtificerEngineer,
5 0
2 10
1 10
150
95
Commissioned Mechan-
ician and Commissioned
Electrician
Chief Master-at-Arms,
Artificer Engineer,
Warrant Mechanician
Warrant Electrician,
Warrant A) mourer,
Warrant Writer, Head
Steward, Instructo in
Cookery and Head
r
Under five years service
Wardmaster
as Warrant Officer, 502.
Under 10 years
8 10
10
1 10
i«o J.
r
120 \
With five years' set vice as
W arrant Officer and
under 10, 60(.
With 10 years' service us
Warrant Officer, and
With 10 years ..
4 0
2 10
10
under 15, 751.
With 15 yea's' service as
I
Warrant Officer, 951.
Hanks.
For each Year's
Service above
the Rank of
Petty Officer
at the Rate of
Addition for each Year s
Service as Seaman or
Petty Officer.
Maximum
for Service
only
Minimum
for Servile
only.
Coast Ooard ok Shore.
Divisional Chief Officer and Chief Officer
in Charge of Royal Ni»val I'.sserve
Battery.
Chief Officer of Station
£ «.
5 0
4 0
£ %
1 0
1 0
£
120
100
£
50
40
813"
RETIRING PENSIONS.
Coast Guard Afloat.
Chief Officer of Cruiser
Senior Mate of Cruiser
Second Mate of Cruiser „
1001. a year, with an additional 52. for each year's
service as Chief Officer.
822. a year, with an additional 31. for each year'!
service as a Senior Mate.
62Z. a year, with an additional 31. for each year's
service as a Second Mate.
All snch Officers holding appointments in His
Majesty's YardB, if not entitled to civil superannua-
tion, shall he allowed to count such service as time
towards pension, on the ahove scale.
In the event of Commissioned Warrant Officers,
Warrant Officers and Divisional and other Chief Officers
of Coast Guard on shore naving lastained injuries on
duty not nearly equivalent to the Iobs of a limb, or
being disabled by sickness contracted;in the service,
and not from want of proper care on their own part,
anincreaseof notmoretbaniol.ayear maybe made to
whatever Retiring Allowance may be awarded to
them under the foregoing scale, provided they have
not already received compensation for the same.
For ruptures and minor injuries received on duty
gratuities shall be granted under Article 1913 of the
Regulations, at the discretion of the Admiralty,
instead of the ahove increase.
"Whenever an application for a pension on account of
age, long service, or disability is made by any such
Officer who has received a wound or injury in the
service, theCapt&in will direct the Medical Officer to
make a report, which he will forward with the
application, for the information of the Admiralty,
stating clearly the extent to which the injury affects
the applicant, and the degree in which it incapaci-
tates him from contributing towards his own support;
if the injury was received before the 30th of August,
1870, and no hurt certificate is produced, the appli-
cant's statement should be supported by any docu-
mentary evidence that can be produced.
Spec! Pensions, or gratuities in excess of the
foregoing scale for service may, at the discretion of
the Admiralty, be awarded when special services
nave been rendered requiring special reward ; ana
such lower rates of pension as the Admiralty may
Mi ink proper may be granted to officers who have
been found to be unworthy of further employment.
Time during which an officer shall not have main
tained a good character in the Bhips in which he
has served shall not be allowed to reckon as service
for Pension.
Commissioned Warrant Officers, Warrant Officers
and Divisional and other Chief Officers of Coast Guard
on shore in such caBes as may be for their advantage
may be pensioned on the scale for seamen, their
service in the above ranks being allowed to reckon
as superior petty time.
All Commissioned Warrant Officers and Warrant
Officers who have been dismissed from His
Majesty's service for what may be consideret
venial offences in the case of seamen, may, at the
discretion of the Admiralty, be allowed Naval Pen-
sions on the seamen's scale, provided they have
twenty-one years' service, or are from age or other
causes unfit for service as seamen in the Navy. In
such cases the time served as Warrant Officer*
may be allowed to reckon as superior single petty
time under Article 1938 of the King's Regulations.
The Pensions of Commissioned Warrant Officers and
Warrant Officers will be held only during good behaviour
The case of a Chief or other Officer of Coast Guard
Cruisers, who may sustain a wound or injury on duty,
will be specially considered.
Chie and Head Schoolmasters
1. Retiring Pensions shall be awarded to Chief and
Head Schoolmasters under thefollowingregulations :—
a. They shall be pensioned at 55 years of sge, or at any
less age, if found unfit for, or unworthy of, further
employment ; and they may be pensioned, by the
permission of the Admiralty, at their own request,
at 50 yearB of age. Chief and Head Schoolmasters
may, however, be retained on the Active List up t o
the age of 60, if the Admiralty considers that it will
be for the benefit of the Service,
i. The following shall be the scale of Pensions, but
Chief Schoolmasters shall receive an additional
sixpence a day for each year's service as Chief School-
master, up to a maximum Pension of £150 a year :—
After 20 years' service, with less than 5 years aB a Warrant Officer.. .. „ 3 6
After 20 years' service, 5 of which to be as Warrant Officer „ .- 4 0
After 26 years' service, 5 of which to be as Warrant Officer —_....„.. 49
After 80 years' service, 5 of which to be as Warrant Officer 5 6
Head Schoolmasters in the Navy on 1st July, 1889, will reckon all time served in that rating as Warrant time.
2. Head Schoolmasters will bepensioned on the terms laid down in Art. 193'J of the King's Regulations for
Naval Schoolmasters in cases in which such terms will be to their advantage, service in the rank of Head School
mast counting as superior Petty time.
Ilwrik to Commissioned Warrant and Warrant Officers on being pensioned- see page 819.
RETIREMENTS, Ac.
814
RETIREMENTS, &c.
GENERAL RULES.— CONDITIONS OF RETIREMENT, &c.
Note.— For Tables of Full, Half, and Retired Pay, and Gratuities, see pp. 773, 79S.
NAVAL OFFICERS.
I.— General Rules.
1. After retirement no increase of retired pay to be
allowed to any Officer, except in the case of his
retention in a Civil appointment at or under the
Admiralty. The only addition possible will be in
the form of Pension.
2. Power is reserved to the Admiralty to suspend at
any time and with respect to any rank, the provisions
of the Order underwhich an Officer may at his option
retire at an ago less than that fixed for compulsory
retirement in each rank. It must be understood that
optional retirement may be suspended in the case of
any individual Officer to whose rank this clause
applies without extending the suspension of optional
retirement to other Officers of the rank.
The same power exists of suspending the provisions
as to voluntary retirements.
3. Retirement from the Active List is not to dis-
qualify any Officer for employment at or under the
Admiralty.
4. The sentence of a Court-Martial placing an Officer
at the bottom of the list of his rank involves the loss
of previous time of service in that rank; so also when
the sentence of a Court-Martial takes away any
seniority from an Officer, it thereby affects his half or
retired pay or pension, in cases where the same
depend upon seniority; and it carries with it the loss
of the benefit of the service included in the seniority
forfeited, in cases where the half or retired pay, pen-
sion, or gratuity, depend upon actual service; but,
although the time is forfeited, it is to be considered
as service in reference to compulsory removal from
the Active List.
5. (a) An Officer who, in the opinion of the Ad-
miralty, by reason of an act or acts of misconduct or
through intemperate or irregular habits of life has
become unfit for, or, in the opinion of the Admiralty,
is for any reason unworthy of, further employment,
may be placed on the Retired or Pension List irre-
spective of Age or Service, whether he has been tried
by Court-Martial or not.
(b) An Officer placed on the Retired List under
Clause (a), may be granted such rate of Retired Pay,
or such Gratuity, as the Admiralty may think fit, pro-
vided that the amount of Retired Pay shall in no case
exceed the half-pay to which such Officer was en-
titled previous to retirement, and that the amount of
the Gratuity awarded shall not exceed the commu-
tation value (as assessed by the Pensions Commuta-
tion Board) of such half-pay; and shall be less than
the amount of Gratuity to which lie would have been
entitled under ordinary circumstances.
No Officer may, however, be granted Retired Pay
in excess of the amount to which he would have
been entitled under ordinary circumstances.
(c) An Officer who has had long and good serriee,
but who is not entitled under ordinary Regulations
to Retired Pay or Gratuity, in consequence of forfei-
ture of service by sentence of Court-Martial, may be
awarded such Gratuity, not exceeding five hundred
pounds (£500) as the Admiralty may think fit.
(d) An Officer dismissed the service by sentence of
Court-Martial may be awarded a Compassionate
Allowance not exceeding the lowest rate of half-pay
of his rank; but the granting of such Compassionate
Allowance shall be entirely at the discretion of the
Admiralty.
No Officer may, however, be awarded a Compas-
sionate Allowance in excess of the Retired Pay to
which he would have been entitled, under ordinary
circumstances, on retirement.
(e) Sub-Lieutenants and Assistant Paymasters,
whether dismissed the Service by Court-Martial or
placed on the Retired List under Clause (a) may be
awarded gratuities not exceeding 25/. for each year's
service in these ranks, or 25W. in all.
(/) Officers allowed to resign their commissions to
avoid trial by Court-Martial may be granted such
compassionate allowance as the Admiralty may think
fit, provided that such allowance shall in no instance
exceed one-third of the amount of half-pay to which
the Officer was entitled at the time of resignation,
and provided also that such'allowance shall not in
any case excoed 100Z. per aDnum.
(g) Commissioned Warrant Officers, Warrant
Officers, and Officers of Coast Guard other than
Commissioned Officers, placed on the Pension List
under Clause(a) may be awarded such reduced rates of
pension as the Admiralty may in each case determine.
(h) Nothing in these provisions shall prejudice or
affect the power of the Admiralty to discharge or dis-
miss Officers, or shall confer on any person who has
been removed from His Majesty's Service any right
to half-pay, retired pay, or pension, compassionate
allowance, or gratuity.
The expression "an Officer" in these regulations
shall, unless the context otherwise requires, include
Commissioned Officers, Warrant Officers and Sub-
ordinate Officers of all ranks.
815
RETIREMENTS, &c.
1 1. Flag Officers.
Ranfe i§ Periods of Non-Service necessitating
0.tj Compulsory Retirement.
Admirals 70
of the
Fleet I
Admirals 65
Vice-
Admirals
(a Officers promoted to Flag Rank be/ore
8t.t uteember, 1903.
7 years since their flag was hauled down,
or, if they have not hoisted their flag,
since their " Service " as Captain
ceased.
(o) Officers promotd to Flag Rank after
8'h Dei-ember, 1903 and to Adm'ral
■prior to 1st April, 1914.
5 veirs since their last " Service " a<
Flag Officer.
(c) r>ffi-ers promoted to Adm'ral on or
after 1st Apri1, 1914.
3 years since their fast "Service" as
Flag Officer, but no', uotil they have
c nipleted one year ^n ih8 list of
Admirals, subject to '6) above.
(a) Officers promoted to Vice-Admiral
prior to 1st April, 1911
5 years since their last "Service" as
Flag Officer, or on promotion to the
rank of Admiral if they have not
served as Vice-Admiral.
(6) Officers promoted to Vice-Admiral
on or after 1st April, 1914
3 jears since their last "Service" as
Flit' OfHrer. bur, noi until ihey have
completed one year on ho list of Vice-
Admirals
(a) Officers promoted to Flag Rank before
1st Aprzl 1914.
3J years since their last "Service" as
Rear-Admiral, or, if they have not
thus served, 3J years since their pro-
motion to rank of Rear Admiral or S
years since their last "Service" as
Captain
(61 Officers p' omot'd ° Rea*-Adm;ral on
or after 1st. April, 1914
2\ yea^s since then' Inst "Service" as
Rear-Admiral, or, if they have not
served as Re ir Admiral. 2J years since
their projection to Rear Admiral, or 3
years since their last "service" as
Captain; or if they have not hoisted
their flag at sea, on promotion to Vice-
Admiral
Note Flag Officers promoted on or after 1st April.
1914, while serving, will not count their fervice in their
new rank to fave them frr m compulsory retirement for
n m-service in tiiat rank in cases where the Admiralty
has defitr.t'-ly assigned the appointme-it to an Offic-r of
the lower rank.
2. To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
3. Flag Officers who reach the age of 60 without
having hoisted their flags as Flag Officers to ba then
retired.
4 Any Flag Officer (except Admiral of the Fleet)
ivhose flag has not been hoisted during a period of seven
years, to be retired at the expiration of such period.
5. To have the option of retiring at any age, at the
discretion of the Admiralty.
6. Admirals of the Fleet to receive, on retirement, the
half pay of their rank, and to be styled Retired
Admirals of the Fleet.
7. Admirals, Vice- Admirals and Rear-Admirals to be
allowed on retirement to receive, at their option, either
the half-pay of the rank from which they retire or the
retired pay provided by the Regulations.
8. Vice-Admirals and Rear-AdmiralB retired from
those ranks are entitled to rise by seniority to the rank
of Retired Admiral, except as provided in para. 9.
9. In the case of Officers promoted to the rank of Captain
on the Active List after 19th March, 1908, Rear-AdmiralB
retired from that rank will be entitled to rise by
seniority to the rank of retired Vice-Admiral only.
III.— Captains.
1. To be retired on reaching the age of 55.
2. (1) Until the 31st December, 1914.
To be retired so soon as 3 years have elapsed since
their last " Service " as Captain, or, if they have
not served as Captain, as soon as 3 years have
elapsed since their promotion to that rank
(6) On and after 1st January, 1915.
To be retired as soon as 2 years have elapsed since
their last "Service" as Captain aft »r having been
appointed to the command of one of H M. Ships;
or 3 years if they have not served as Captain .
3. Captain? whom it is decided not to e nploy further
after promo"ion to Flag rank, to be retired, at Admiralty
discretion, on promotion to the lank of Reir Admiral.
4 To be retired on arriving at their turn for pro-
motion without having completed the qualifying service
for promotion.
5. To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
6. To have the option of retiring at any age at the
discretion of the Admiralty.
7 Captains to be allowed, on retirement, to receive
at their option either the active half-pay of that rank
or the retired pay provided by the Regulations.
8. One step in rank, according to seniority, to be
g'snted to all Captains placed on the Retired Li6t
irrespective of any qualifying Service.
9. Captains retired from that rank (unless retired
on account of non-service) to rise to the rank of
Vice-Admiral on the Retired List if before retire,
.nent they have served the time necessary to qualif y
5 Captain for promotion to the rant nf Ro»r-Admir»l
on f he Active List, except as provided in para 10.
10. In the case of Officers promoted to the rank of
Captain on the Active List after 19th March. 1908,
Captains retired from that rank will be entitled to rise
by seniority to the rank of retired Rear-Admiral only,
if before retirement they have served the time to qualify
them for promotion.
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IV.— Commanders.
ga
si
<1S
Periods of Non-Service necessitating
Compulsory Retirement.
Officers pro-
moted between
16th July, 1895,
and 8th Dec-
ember, 1903.
Officers pro-
moted after 8th
December, 1903.
GO
(a) Until the 31s
5 years since their last
" Service."
' December, 1914.
3 years since their last
"Service" as Com-
mander, or, if they
have not thus served,
since their promotion
to rank of Commander,
(6) On and aft 1st January, 1915
2 years since their last " Service "as Commander,
or if they have not served as Commtnder6
2 ye irs siDce date of promotion.
2 To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty if found physically unfit to serve.
3. To have the option of retiring at any age at the
discretion of the Admiralty.
4. (o) Commanders over 40 years of age to be
allowed on retirement to receive, at their option,
either the active half-pay of that rank or the retiree,
pay provided by the Regulations.
(6) Commanders under 40 years of age to receive on
retirement the active half pay they are entitled to at
the date of retirement.
6. Commanders retired from that rank may, by
Admiralty permission rise one step in rank, If , before
retirement, they had served the time to qualify them
for promotion ; if not so qualified for promotion they
may be allowed, at the discretion of the Admiralty, to
assume the rank of Retired Captain on attaining
IB years' seniority irrespective of qualifying service.
6. La the case of Officers promoted to the rank of
Commander on the Active List after 19th March. 1908,
Commanders retired from that rank may be granted ihe
rank of Retired Captain, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, provided they have served the time to
qualify them for promotion ; but such step will not be
given before they attain the age of 45.
V.— Lieutenant-Commanders and Lieutenants.
Officers who Have Entered as Cadets.
*l
Periods of Non-Service necessitating
Compulsory Retirement.
B,fc
Officers
promoted to
lieutenant
before 16th
July, 1895.
Officers
promoted to
Lieutenant
between
16th July,
1896, and
8th Dec-
ember, 1903.
Officers promoted
to Lieu'enant,
after 8tii December,
1903.
45
5 years since
their last
"Service "
4 years since
their last
"Service."
3 years since their
last "8ervice" as
Lieutenait - Com-
mander or Lieu-
tenant, or, if they
have not served as
Lieutenant si ace
their promotion to
that rank.
2. To be retired at any aae, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found phjs;cally unfit to serve.
3. To have the option of retiring at the age of 40, at
the discretion of the Admiralty.
4. Officsrs who have not reached the optional
age may, at the discretion <>t the Admiralty, i>e
allowed to retire voluntarily when the state of the
list admits of sucli retirements ; subject to toe
restriction that no Officer sha'l be allowed to
retire b fore reichiog (hi rank of Lieuteoant-9cm-
mind^r.
6. (a) Officers over 40 years o* age to be allowed
oa retirement to receive, at their option, either the
active half pay they may have eirntd by Service, or
tne retired pay provided by the Regulations.
(6) Officirs under 40 years of age to receive on
retirement the active half pay they have earned by
service.
6. Lieutenant-Oommanders or Lieutenants retired
t'roni those ranks m*iy, by permission of the Admir
tlty, rise to ih) rank of Comminder, if befo e
retirement, they have served r.ne cinio to q'ialiJy
them for promotion on the Active Li«t : out no
Officer can obtain this step till lie has attained the age
of 40.
LlEUTEIANT-OOMMANOERS AND LIEUTENANTS OH THE
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST.
7. (a) To be retired at the age of 45. Voluntary re
tirement may, however, be allowed from the age of 40,
at the discretion of the Admiralty.
(b) To be retired at any age if found physically
unfit to serve.
(c) At the discretion of the Admiralty a Lieutenant-
Command ;r or Lieutenant on retirement may be
granted the rank of retired Commander.
Liectenani -Commanders and Lieutenants promoted
r«ou Chief ok other wr/KNkH, Boatswains or
HIgnal Boatswains, Commissioned or Warrant
Telegraphists, for Acts of Gallantry or Daring.
8. (a) To be retired at the age of 55, oratanj age if
five years have elapsed siDce they last servtd.
(6) To have the option of retiring at the age of 46
at the discretion of the Admiralty, provided they hsve
completed 5 years' service as Lieutenant, or as 6oon
ifter attaining that age as they shall have cumpletec
3uch service.
(c) To be retired at any age, at. the discr-itioD of
r.'.e Admiralty, if found physically unfit tc serve.
(a) If retired under 40 years of age, to receive their
ictive half-pay, and if over 40 years of age, the rate of
retired pay under Sec VIII. of Order in Council of
22nd February 1870, to which their service may entitle
shein, not exceeding 300Z. per annum,
Lieutenants promoted from Chief or other Gunners
Boatswains or Signal Boatswains under Order in
Council of 28th March, 1903.
9. (a) To be retired at the age of 55. Voluntary
retirement may, however, be allowed from the age of
40, at the discretion of the Admiralty.
(h) To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty if found physically unfit to serve.
VI.— Sub-Lieutenants.
To be retired at the age of 40, or at any age if
found physically unfit to serve.
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VIII— Engineer Officers.
1. Engineer Vice-admirals and Engineer Rear-
admirals.
(a) To be retired at the age of 60, and to have the
option of retiring at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty.
(6) To he retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
(o) Engineer Rear-Admirals to be retired at any age
so soon as 3p years have elapsed since their last ser-
vice as Engineer Rear-Admiral, or, if they have not
thus served, upon the expiration of 3j years from date
of promotion, or 6 years since their last service as
Engineer Captain.
2. Engineer Captains.
i a i To be retired at the age of 66, and to have the
option of retiring at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty.
(0) To be retired at any age. at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
(c) To be retired at any age so soon as three years
have elapsed since their last service as Engineer
Captain, or if they have not thus served, upon the
expiration of three years from date of promotion.
Engineer Commanders and Engineer
Lieutenants.
(a) To be retired at the following ages :—
Engineer Commander 60
Engineer Lieutenant 46
(6) To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
(o) Engineer Commanders to have the option of
retiring at any age, at the discretion of the Admiralty.
id) Engineer Commanders who retire after 27 years'
meritorious service on full pay may, at the discretion
of the Admiralty, be granted the rank of Engineer
Captain.
(e) Engineer Lieutenants to have the option of
retiring at the age of 40, at the discretion of the
Admiralty.
(/) To be retired at any age, so soon as three years
have elapsed since their last service in their existing
rank, or if they have not thus served, upon the ex-
piration of thre»years from date of promotion.
4. Engineer Lieutenants Promoted from Chcef
or other Artificer Engineers under
Order in Council op 28th March, 1903.
(a) To he retired at the age of 66. Voluntary retire
ment. may, however, be allowed from the age of *©, at
the discretion of the Admiralty.
(6) To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
5. Engineer Lieutenants promoted from Chief
or other Artificer Engineers for acts of
Gallantry or Daring.
(a) To be retired at age of (». Voluntary retirement
may, however, be allowed at the discretion of the
Admiralty from the age of 50.
(b) To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
(c) Any such Officer who may be subsequently ad-
vanced to the list of Engineer Lieutenants of eight
years seniority, to come under all the regulations for
Officers on that list, subject to the proviso that his
retired pay shall not be less than the amount he
would have obtained if he had remained on the junior
ist until his retirement.
IX.— Chaplains.
Chaplain of the Fleet.
1. The rank and title of Chaplain of the Fleet to bo
retained on retirement.
Retirement to be compulsory on attaining the age
of 60, or if physically unfit, or on supersession from
the position of Chaplain of the Fleet.
Chaplains.
(Including Chaplains and Naval Instructors.)
2. To be retired at the age of 60, and to have the
option of retiring at the age of 65, at the discretion of
the Admiralty.
3. To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unlit to serve.
4. To be retired at any age so soon as five years, or
in the case of Chaplains entered subsequent to the
29th J anuary, 1900, so soon as three years have elapsed
since their last service.
6. Any Chaplain entered after 29th January, 1900,
whose conduct of his clerical duties may be unsatis-
factory during the first 12 years of his service, to be
retired, at the discretion of the Admiralty, with a
gratuity according to the scale provided in the Regu-
lations.
6. Any Chaplain who obtains from the Admiralty
permission to accept a living, or desires to retire from
His Majesty's Service, may, provided that he has not
less than 10 years' service, be retired with pay on the
scale provided in the Regulations.
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818
7. A Chaplain who has less than 4 years' service
and accepts a living, will be considered as desiring
to resign His Majesty's Service, and will not be
entitled to any retiring allowance, or to cither half
or retired pay.
8. The scale of retirement for Chaplains accepting
Livings does not apply to Chaplains appointed by
the Admiralty to Greenwich Hospital Livings; but
such Officers, provided they have completed 10 years'
service, are to be placed on the Retired List with the
retired pay they may have earned by service, accord-
ing to the scale of retirement applicable to them at
the date of their appointment to such Living.
9.— (d) All Chaplains to be allowed, at the dis-
cretion of the Admiralty, to withdraw from the
Naval Service at the expiration of 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, or 16
years' service, with gratuities according to the scale
laid down in the .Regulations.
(6) If a Chaplain is not retained by the Admiralty
after 4 years' service, a gratuity of £600 may be
awarded to him.
(o) The privilege of withdrawal on these terms will
be allowed, as a rule, only when an Officer is unem-
ployed or serving at home. Under special circum-
stances, however, it may be permitted in the case of
an Officer serving abroad, provided he is prepared to
pay, if necessary, the cost of his passage home and
that of the Officer appointed to relieve him.
id) Officers are to give six months' notice of their
wish to withdraw oh these terms.
X — Naval Instructors.
1. To be retired at the age of 60, or at the age of 55
in the case of Officers entered after 29th January,
1900.
2. To be retired at any age so soon as three years
have elapsed since their last service, and to be retired
at any age, at the discretion of the Admiralty,if found
physically unfit to serve.
3. To have the option, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, of retiring after 12, 16, or 20 years' service,
with gratuities or retired pay according to the scale
laid down in the Regulations.
4. Officers entered after 29th January, 1900, who
may be found lo be inefficient and unsuited for their
special duties during the first twelve years of their
service, to be retired at the discretion of the
Admiralty, with gratuities according to the scale
laid down in the Regulations.
XI— Medical Officers.
1. Surgeons General and Deputy Surgeons
General :—
(a) To be retired at the age of 60, and to be retired
at any age at the discretion of the Admiralty, if found
physically unfit to serve.
(6) At the discretion of the Admiralty, Surgeons
General may be retained until the age of 62.
2. Fleet and Staff Surgeons and Surgeons to be
retired at the age of 55, and to be retired at any age,
at the discretion^ the Admiralty, if found physically
unfit to serve.
3. Medical Officers to be retired at any age, so soon
as five years have elapsed since their last service, or,
in the case of Officers entering the Navy, or promoted
to a higher rank subsequent to the 9th October, 1903,
so soon as three year9 in any one rank, or four years
in any two ranks combined, have elapsed since their
last service.
4. A Surgeon who, on attaining 8 years' seniority
in that rank, has failed to pass the examination for
the rank of Staff Surgeon to be compulsorily retired
with such gratuity as the Admiralty may see fit to
award, but not exceeding £500. This rule not, how-
ever, to apply in cases where, in the opinion of the
Admiralty, failure to qualify is duo to unavoidable
circumstances, nor to Surgeons who entered the
Royal Navy prior to the first day of July, 1911, and
who elocted to receive pay at the rates hitherto in
force
5. Voluntary retirement and withdrawal to be
allowed as follows :
(a) Every Officer to have the option, subject to the
approval of the Admiralty, of retiring, after 20 years'
service, on the scale of Retired Pay provided
in the Regulations, or on the scale of gratuities pro-
vided therein, if he is not eligible for Retired Pay.
(b) At the expiration of 8, 12, or 16 years'
service, every Officer to be permitted, subject to the
approval of the Admiralty, to withdraw from the
Naval Service, receiving a gratuity on the scale laid
down in the Regulations.
The name of an Officer so withdrawing will be
removed from the List of the Navy, with which
all connection will then be severed.
(o) An Officer who has served for four years (exclud-
ing time in a Civil Hospital) to be allowed, at the
discretion of the Admiralty, to withdraw from the
Naval Service with a gratuity of £500, but Officers so
withdrawing will be required to join the Resorve of
Medical Officers, under the conditions laid down for
that Reserve. (See page 867.1
Note.— This Regulation applies to Officers enter-
ing the Navy subsequent to 1st November, 1903, but
the Admiralty reserve to themselves the right to
apply it to Officers entered prior to that date.
(A) Voluntary retirement and withdrawal to be
allowed, as a rule, only when an Officer is un-
employed or serving at home.
6. An Officer retiring after 20 years' service to be
eligible if recommended by the Medical Director
General for special reasons on account of distin-
guished or meritorious services, for a step of honorary
rank, such step to be awarded at the discretion of
the Admiralty.
7. All retired Officers to be liable, till the age of
65, to be called upon to serve in time of declared
national emergency in a rank not lower than that held
on retirement. This liability not to exist in cases of
withdrawal on the conditions specified is Clause
4(6).
XII.— Accountant Officers.
1. (a) Paymasters-in-Chief to be retired at the age
of 60, or, at any age, so soon as three years have
elapsed since their last service in that rank.
(6) To have the option of retiring at the age of 55,
at the discretion of the Admiralty, and to be retired
at any age, at the discretion of the Admiralty, if
found physically unfit to serve.
2. (a) Fleet and Staff-Paymasters and Paymasters
to be retired at the age of 60.
(b) To have the option of retiring at the age of 55,
at the discretion of the Admiralty, and to be retired
at any age, at the discretion of the Admiralty, if
found physically unfit to serve.
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RETIREMENTS, &c.
(c) To be retired so soon as five years have elapsed
since their last service, or, in the case of Officers pro-
moted to the rank of Paymaster after the 9th October,
1903, so soon as three years have elapsed since their
last service in any of the above ranks, or ranks com-
bined (including the rank of Assistant-Paymaster).
(d) On retirement, Officers with 20 years' service as
Secretary or Paymaster, Staff Paymaster, and Fleet
Paymaster, including all time as Acting Paymaster,
and to the extent of 4 years' service as Assistant
Paymaster, may be granted at the discretion of the
Admiralty, the rank of Paymaster-in-Chief.
(«) Staff-Paymasters and Paymasters retired from
those ranks for any cause, except that of misconduct,
may be granted one step in rank, at the discretion
of the Admiralty, such advancement to take effect
from a date to be determined by the Admiralty in
each case, provided that the Officer does not thereby
obtain improvement in rank sooner than he would
have done had he remained on the active list.
3. Assistant Paymasters are to be retired at the
discretion of the Admiralty when physically unfit.
4. Assistant Paymasters who entered in or after
the year 1909 and who have been passed over for
promotion to Paymaster are to be retired on reach-
ing the age of 40 years
XIII.— Carpenter Lieutenants.
1. Carpenter Lieutenants promoted from Chiei
Carpenter or Carpenter for acts of gallantry or
daring :—
{a) To be retired at the age of 55, or, at any age, if
five years have elapsed since they last served.
(6) To have the option of retiring at the age of 45,
at the discretion of the Admiralty, providing they
have completed five years' service as Carpenter Lieu-
tenant or as soon after attaining that age as they
shall have completed such service.
(c) To be retired at any age, at the discretion of
the Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
2. Carpenter Lieutenants promoted from Chief
Carpenter or Carpenter under Order-in-Council of
28th March, 1903:—
(a) To be retired at the age of 55. Voluntary retire-
ment may, however, be allowed from the age of 40, at
the discretion of the Admiralty.
(b) To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
XIV.— Commissioned Warrant Officers and.
Warrant Officers.
1. To be pensioned at the age of 65. Voluntary
retirement may, however, be allowed from the age
of 40, at the discretion of the Admiralty. At the dis-
cretion of the Admiralty, Chief Schoolmasters and
Head Schoolmasters may be retained on the Active
List up to the age of 60, if for the benefit of the Ser-
vice.
3. Head Schoolmasters may be allowed to retire
at any age, at the discretion of the Admiralty.
4. Chief Gunners, Chief Boatswains, Chief Signal
Boatswains, and Commissioned Telegraphists, with
not less than three years' service in those ranks,
may be granted, at the discretion of the Admiralty,
the rank of Lieutenant, when pensioned.
5. Chief Carpenters with not less than three years,
service in that rank be granted, at the discretion of
the Admiralty, the rank of Carpenter Lieutenant
when pensioned.
6. Chief Artificer Engineers with not less than
three years' service as such may be granted, at the
discretion of the Admiralty, the rank of Engineer
Lieutenant when pensioned.
7. The above Officers, if re-employed after retire-
ment, to receive the rates of pay and allowances of
the rank last held by them on the active list.
8. The retired and honorary rank of Lieutenant
may be granted, at the discretion of the Admiralty,
to Chief Officers of Coastguard, when pensioned,
who have had service or combined service as fol-
lows :—
(a) Three years in charge of a Division, in com-
mand of a Coast Guard Cruiser or in charge of a
Royal Naval Reserve Battery.
(b) Five years in charge of a Wireless Telegraphy
Station or eight years in charge of a Visual War
Signal Station. In reckoning combined service, time
at a War Signal Station to reckon as half time at a
Wireless Telegraphy Station.
(o) In reckoning combined service under (l) and (2)
time served under (1) to count as full time towards
service at a Wireless Teleg.aphy Station or a War
Signal Station.
(d) Not less than two years' service as in (l) in ad-
dition to further service at a Wireless Telegraphy
Station (or a War Signal Station countinghalf time;
making a total of 4 years' combined service.
9. Chief Schoolmasters with not less than 3 years'
service in that rank, may be granted, at the dis
cretion of the Admiralty, the relative rank of Lieu-
tenant when pensioned.
KOYAL MARINE OFFICERS.
Fresh Entries.
1. First appointments of Lieutenants are to. be
limited to the number necessary to fill vacancies in It he
establishments of Captains and Lieutenants combined.
Promotion.
J. Lieutenants who have passed the prescribed
examinai ion are, subject to the approval of the Admi-
ralty, to be promoted to therank of Captain in vacancies
on the establishment, or, if not sooner promoted, after
eleven years' service on full pay.
8. Captains who nave passed the prescribed exami
nations are, subject to the approval of the Admiralty,
to be promoted by seniority to the rank of Major s."
Tacancies occur <>n the establishment.
4. Captains of twenty years' service, or of eight
r«*rs' standing as Captain, are, while embarked in
His Majesty's Ships, to have the tempi irary rank of
Maj >r,snchranl> to be retained when Officers and Men
»re .empor&rily landed from the Fleet for drill or other
tuty, or wnon landed for warlike operations as part of
,. combined force of Seamen or Marinea under the
tommand of a Naval Officer but not in cases where
she Marinesare acting with His Majesty 's Land Forces
A. Substantive Major is, whilst serving afloat, to take
seniority from the date he was entitled to the
eniporary rank of Major.
5.* Captains to be eligible for promotion to the
ank of Major by Brevet after 21 years' service on full
* Suspended,
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810a
6. Majors are to be promoted by selection to the
rank of Lieutenant Colonel as vacancies occur on the
establishment.
7.* Majors to beeligible for promotion to the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel by Brevet after 38 years' service
on full pay, or after the completion of 7 years' ser-
vice as Regimental Major.
8. Colonels Second Commandant to be appointed
yy selection from Lieutonanr-Colonels.
9 Colonels C imnimdant, Royal Marine Artillery
and Royal Mirine Lwht Infantry, are to be appointed
by selection from Officers who hold the rank of sub-
stantive Colonel, or substantive Lieutenant-Colonel on
their respective Lists.
10. Paymasters and Barrack Masters to be eligible
tor the honorary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel after 6
years' service in their appointments.
11. A Quartermaster shall on appointment receive
the honorary rank of Lieutenant.
12. A Quartermaster may, after completing 10 years'
service as such, be granted the honorary and relative
rank of Captain.
13. The Quartermasters at the Marine Office to re-
ceive an allowance of 5«. a day, in addition to their
pay as Quarter-MaBters.
K. A Quartermaster employed in an appointment
of trust and responsibility to which the Admiralty
may assijcn the honorary rank of Major, may be
granted such honorary rank.
Special Promotion.
16. An Officer of any rank may bo promoted as a
reward for special merit and promise, but such special
promotion shall not exceed one in each year for the
whole corps, and in every case the promotion is to op
notified in the " London Gazette," with a statement rf
the special merit for which it has been granted.
Appointments.
16. Service as Colonel Commandant is to be for
tnree years only. Other staff appointments (except
as specified in para. 17) are to be held for n*e
years, but must be vacated on completion of
two years' service as Major, except those of Pay-
master, Barrack-Master, and Quartermaster. Adjut
ancies are to be held by Captains or Lieutenants in
such proportion as the Admiralty may from time to
time fix, having regard to the state of the Lists.
An Adjutancy is not to be held after promotion to
the substantive rank of Major.
17. Appointments of Assistant Adjutant, Assista' t
Instructor of Gunnery and Musketry, and Superin-
tendent of Swimming Instruction are held for »
period of thrte years, or for not more than one year
after the promotion of the Offl'-e s holding them if
the period of thrne vears has not expired.
RETIREMENT, etc.
General Regnlations.
18. An Officer shall not be permitted to remain in the
Royal Marines unleSB during the first three years of his
service fcis retention therein is shown to be in every
respect deBirable.
19. An Officer shall not have any claim to the half-pay
retired pay, or gratuity established for Officers of his
rank or service unless the Admiralty is satisfied with
the manner in which he has performed his duties
20. Officers of Royal Marines who shall Oe placed on
Half Pay are to be borne on a Supplementary List
while on Half Pay, and the vacancies thus created on
the Active List shall be rilled.
Officers placed on the Supplementary Half Pay List
are not to be replaced on Full Pay until vacancies
occur on the Establishment.
21. Any Officer shall be liable to removal from the
Active List at any time for misconduct or incapacity,
and, if so removed, lie shall eceive a retiring allowance
or gratuity ca' ciliated upon the normal amouut earned
by service subject to a deduction of not less than 10 per
cent, or more thin 25 per cent, according to the nature
of the misconduct.
22. The sentence of a Court-Martial, placing an Officer
at the bottom of the list of his rank, involves the loss of
previous time of service in that rani; so also when the,
sentence of a Court Martial takes away any seniority
from an Offiser, it thereby affects his full, half, and
* Suspended,
retired pay and gratuity in cases where the same depend
upon seniority; and it carries with it the loss of the
benefit of the service, included in the seniority forfeited,
in cases where the full, half, and retired pay and
gratuity depend upon actual service.
23. An Officer placed upon the retired list is in no case
to be replaced on the Active List.
24. An Officer dismissed the Service by sentence of
Court-Martial for misconduct, or allowed to resign his
commission to avoid trial by Court Martial, may, at the
discretion of the Admiralty, be granted a compassionate
allowance provided that such allowance shall in no case
exceed one third of the amount of half -pay to which the
Officer was entitled at the time of removal, and provided
also that such allowance shall not in any case exceed
£100 per annum. \
25. All service for the purposes of gratuity,
pe ision and retirements to count from the age of 18t
(Prior to the issue of Order-in-Council of 29th November.
1881, the age was .!0, except in the case of Officers who
entered the service prior to 1st April 1870, and
who, under Order-in-Oouncil of 5th of February 1872,
retained the right of counting time from the age of 18
if appointed before that age. and fr m the date of
their Commission if appointed after 18).
26. An Officer retired may, at his own request and
with the consent of the Admiralty, compound his
retired pay under the rules laid down by the Lords
Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury for
Administering Act 32 and 33 Vict., cap. 32.
No pension, except a pension for wounds, can be
compounded.
Compulsory Retirement.
27. General Officers to be retired at tho age of 65.
28. Colonels Commandant to be retired at the age of
60 or on expiration of command, except as provided in
clauses 29a, 29b, and 29c.
29. A Colonel Commandant who has not attained tie
age for compulsory retirement to have the option, on the
expiration of his command, of being placed on the
Reserved List of Colonels, with the full pay of a Colonel
Commandant.
29a. A Colonel on the Reserved List to be eligible up
to the age of 65 for the appointment of Deputy Adjutant
General, Royal Marines, but to have the option of re-
tiring at any age with the Honorary rank of Major-
General If selected for the appointment to be granted
the temporary rank of Major-Genera'.
296. A Colonel Commandant to be eligible for a General
Officer's Good Servi"e Pension on transfer to the Re-
served List, but to relinquish the i olonel'e Good Service
Pension or the appointment of Aide de Camp to the
King if he holds that appointment.
30. Colonels Second Commandant to be retired at the
age of 80. A Colonel Second Commandant passed over
for appointment to the command of a Division may be
retired at the discretion of the Admiralty.
31. Lieutenant Colonels to be retired at the age of 64
or after six years' service in that rank. A Lieutenant-
Colonel with six years' service in that rank may, how-
ever, at his option, be placed upon a special half pay
list and be eligible for promotion and employment on
the stafl up to the age ot 54.
32. Majors to be retired at the age of 48. A Major who
is specially intended in the interests of the Service for
Lieutenant Colonel's rank and command, may be re-
tained on the list of Majors, beyond the age of 48, for
such period as the Admiralty may consider desirable.
S3. Captains who have not passed the examination for
Major to be rehired at the age of 42. The case of a Cap-
tain who may be prevented from passing by illness or
other unavoidable cause will be specially considered.
34. Paymasters and Barrack Masters to be retired at
the age of 64.
Voluntary Retirement.
36. Voluntary retirement to be allowed, at the discre-
tion of the Admiralty, after the service or at the age
laid down at page 806.
Retirement for Physical Unfitness.
36. An Officer, above the rank of Captain, who is found
by a medical board to be permanently incapacitated for
further service is, if his service entitles him to retired
pay on voluntary retirement, to be at once placed upon
the retired list, receiving retired pay, as laid down at
pages 806 and 806.
8196
RETIREMENTS, &c.
[Extract from Order in Council of 25th January, 1878.)
37. " Officers incapacitated by illness, &c„ after onlj
ehort service to be granted instead at temporary hall
pay as allowed by Order in Council ol 4th August 1873,
Retired Allowances, by way of Annuity, uron the
following conditions, which are rbe same conditions
as those imposed upon Army Officers by the 151 and
152 Articles of the recent Royal Warrant, viz. :—
"An Officer who may become unfit for service in
consequence of wounds received in action, or of ill-
health contracted in and by the performance of
military duty, as certified by a Medii al Board, may be
granted temporary half-pay until hesaall recover, and
until an opportuni ty shal 1 occur for his re-employment,
Bxcept in the case of wounds received in action, the
Officer must, however, have served with a commission
in Our Marine Forces for three years, unless he shal!
have been promoted from the ranks, when one year's
service only as a Commissioced Officer shall be required.
In special cases in which the circumstances may
appear to Us to call for exceptional consideration, it
shall be sufficient that the disability shall have been
contracted in the service.
" In the case of an Officer p'aced upon temporary half
pay in consequence of iniuries caused in and by the
•ervice. We may. provided a Medical JGoirdreporithat
the Officer is unfit for further service, place such
Officer upon permanent half-pay, after not less than
one year upon temporary half-pay. In special cases
In which the circumstances may appear to TJs to call
for exceptional consideration, it shall be sufficient
that the disability shall have been contracted in the
service.
" But such Retired Allowances, by way of annuity,
are only to be granted in special cases, with the con-
sent of the Treasury, and the rates are to be made so
as to coincide, as far as way be, with the principle of
a pension of 2251. » year at 42 years of age."
(Extract from Orderin Council ofSoth November, 1882.)
S8.— (a) An Officer who becomes temporarily unfit for
service in consequence of woundB or injuries received
while on duty, or ill-health certified by the Medical
Director-General to have been contracted in the Service,
may, if the Admiralty considers the circumstances
under which the disability was contracted are not such
as to preclude the grant of half-pay, be granted liaif-pay
until he recovers, and an opportunity occurs for his
re-employment.
"Such Officer shall not, however, remain on half-pay
beyond the date to which he would be otherwise subject
to retirement, and he shall be subject to retirement as
specified in the following clause.
Except in the case of wounds or injur es received on
duty, the officer must be of three years' seniority in the
Royal Marines.
(b) An Officer, after remaining not less than one
year on half-pay, if reported by the Medical Director-
General to be permanently unfit for further service, may
be placed on the retired list, with retired pay according
to the scale laid down at page 806. provided he has been
upon full pay for a total period of five years in the case
of an Officer whose disability has been incurred in and
by the Service, and of 12 years in other cases
(c) An Officer, who entered the Service before 1st
April, 1870, shall be allowed a rate of retired pay not
less than that which would have been granted to him
under the Orders in Council of 22nd February. 1870, and
5th February, 1872 ; and an Officer who entered after
1st April, 1870, but before 1st July, 1881, may, at the
discretion of the Admiralty be granted a retired allow-
ance under the conditions contained in paragraphs 12
and 13 of the Order in Council of 15th J anuary, 1878.
Retired Rank.
39. An Officer retiring on retired pav or gratuity may,
provided he has completed 20 years' service, be granted
honorary promotion to the rank next above that held by
him
N.B —By A. L. N. 1564 of 12 June, 1891, this honorary
promotion is confined to Colonels Commandant
Good Service Pension.
40. An Officer who has held a Good Service Pension
while serving as -Adjutant General and whose half or
retired pay, together with the Good Service Pension,
would amount to more than 9502. a year, is to
relinauish the Good Service Pension on vacating the
appointment, and half or retired pay of 9501. a year, is to
be awarded to him.
41. An Officer who has not been in receipt of a Good
Servioe Pension while serving as Adjutant General,
and whose half or retired pay after vacating the
appointment falls short of 9502. a year, is to be
eligible for the award of a Good Service Pension,
subject to the condition that, if the half or retired
pay and the Good Service Pension combined be in
excess of £950 a year, a reduction is to be male in the
half or retired pay proportionate to such excess.
42. Lieutenant-Colonels and Colonels of Marines to be
allowed to receive in retired pay together with Good
Service Pension a sum not exceeding 600J. a year, but
should the two together exceed that sum they will be
retired on 6001. a year, relinquishing the Good Service
Pension.
Note.— This does not apply to Colonels Commandant.
43. An Officer retired from the position of Colonel
Commandant is to be eligible for the Good Service
Fension of a General Officer.
The widow and children of such an Officer may,
subject to general regulations, receive pension and
compassionate allowances at the rates provided for
widows and children of General Officers.
43a. A Colonel Commandant placed on ths Reserved
List of Colonels under Order in Council of 10th August,
.909, will relinquish the Colonel's Good Service Pension,
but will be eligible for the General Officer's Good Service
Pension.
Special Provision.
44. The regulations contained in Order in Council of
29th November, 1881, are to be applicable to Officers who
entered the Service before the 1st April, 1870, but no
such Officer is to receive less retired pay on retirement
than he could have claimed under the OrderB in Council
of 22nd February, 1870, and 5th February, 1872.
Quartermasters.
45. To be retired at the age of 55 or if physically unfit
for further service.
46. At the discretion of the Admiralty, to be retired
on completion of 10, 15, or 20 years' service as Quarter-
master. Retirement is to be optional after 20 years
service (counting service in the ranks, or as Warrant
Officer as half-service), of which 10 years have been
served as Quartermaster.
47. At the discretion of the Admiralty, a Quarter-
master may be granted a step of honorary rank on
retirement, provided he has completed 20 years' service.
Warrant Officers.
48. The following appointments will be held by
Warrant Officers :—
Royal Marine Gunner.
Sergeant-Major,
Superintending Clerk, Marine Office
Trained Bandmaster.
Superintending Clerk, Commandant's Office.
Superintending Clerk. Paymaster's Office.
Schoolmaster, after 12 years 'service as such.
A Marine is not as a rule eligible for appointment
as Warrant Officer if below the rank of Sergeant, or
over 40 yearB of age ; but in cases deserving of
special consideration the Lords Commissioners
of the Admiralty have power to extend the limit of
age for promotion to Warrant rank to 45 years of age
(Order-in Council nth August, 1884.)
49. To be retired at the age of 65, or if physically unfit
for further service, and to be retired at an earlier age
should it be deemed expedient.
50. A Warrant Officer is not to be granted an
annuity for meritorious service and distinguished
conduce, nor a medal or gratuity for long service and
good conduct ; but he may retain an annuity ho has
been granted before promotion for distinguished and
meritorious conduct, or for conspicuous gallantry in
action ; and he may keep and wear his medal for long
service and good conduct. He may also receive a
special pension with the Victoria Cross.
51. Bandmasters with previous service in the Royal
Navy who have been transferred to the Royal Marines
for service as Bandmasters in His Majesty's Fleet, may,
at the discretion of the Admiralty, be exempted from
the operation of the general limits of age for promotion
to Marine Warrant rank.
52. Bandmasters R.M. and Divisional Bandmasters
Royal Marines may, at the discretion of the Admiralty,
be exempted from the iVlarine rule as to retirement for
age, and be retained in their appointments. Tho
retention in the case of Bandmasters R.M. is to be for
a limited period, not in any case to exceed S years
nor necessitating their retention beyond the age of 60.
Commissioned Bandmasters.
58. To be on the same footing as regards retirement
and pension as the Ofifoers of slmHlar tank In tbeArmy
RETIREMENTS, &c.
820
NAVAL RETIREMENT PREVIOUS TO 1870.
FLAG OFFICERS.
1851.
Her late Majesty, by Hor Order in Council of 26th
June, 1851, having been graciously pleased to sanction
certain arrangements, proposed by the Board of
■ Admiralty, with a view to the general benefit of the
Naval Service, and, at the same time, the ultimate
reduction of the present charge tor half-pay, the
Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty hereby give
notice of the mode in which the arrangements in
question will be carried into effect.
The number of Flag Officers will in future be re-
duced to 99, exclusive of Admirals of the Fleet ; of
these 21 to be Admirals, 27 Vice- Admirals and 51 Rear-
AdmiralB: this reduction will be effected as follows,
viz. :— .
1st. By removing to a Reserved Half-pay List those
Officers now on the Active List who have not served
for their Flag under the Order in Council of 30th
June 1827. These Officers will receivers at present,
the Half-pay of Rear- Admirals, but they will be
allowed the same advantage of rising in rank as if
thay had remained on the Active List.
and. By awarding ten Retired Service Pensions, of
1601. each, to such Flag Officers as are either above 70
years of age, or are physically incapable of further
Active Service, such Officers to be placed on the Re-
served List, and the vacancies occasioned by death to
hi filled up from the Active List. These Pensions
will not be held in addition to the Good Service
Pension.
1866.
1. Compulsory retirement to be extended to all the
Executive Lists.
2. Admirals to be retired on attaining 70 year* of
age, or when physically unfit for service.
3. Vice-Admirals to be retired on attaining 68 year»
of age, or when physically unfit for service.
4. Iloar-Admirals to be retired on attaining n yearn
of age, or when physically unfit for service.
6. Flag Officers, at present on the Active List, win
may be retired under these Regulations will ret*in
all the privileges of rising in rauk and pa> to which
they are now entitled; but no Flag Officer who haa
not hoisted his Flag will be considered eligible for
the appointments of Vice and Rear-Admirals of the
United Kingdom, or for promotion to the rani ol
Admiral of the Fleet.
6. The Active Flag List to be reduced to 85:—
Admirals of the Fleet and Admirals . . 21
(But not to be more than three Ad-
mirals of the Fleet at one time.)
Vice-Admirals 22
Rear-Admirals 43
Total
3E
This roductlon to be made gradually, oy only filling
up two out of every three vacancies caused by the re-
moval of Flag Officers who accept Q-reenwicn Pension!
and by retirements from age, whether optional or
compulsory. Vacancies from all other causes to be
filled up as they occur. Vacancies on the List of Flag
Officers on Reserved Half-pay in receipt of Service
Pensions, and on the List of Flag Officers of Green-
wich Hospital, will not be filled up.
7. Flag Officers at present on the Active List, who
have hoisted their Flags, or been employed at the
Admiralty since their promotion to Flag Rank,
are to be allowed to retain their places on tno Active
List, if they should prefer it, but they may lie placed
on the Retired List at their own request, v-ith the
consent of the Admiralty. Officers coming on the
Flag List after this date will be subject to compul-
sory retirement at the age specified above whether
they have gerved or not.
CAPTAINS.
1847.
The plan of retirement published in the London
Gazette of 1st Sept. 1845, and carried out by Order in
Council of 24th April 1847, provides :—
1st. That the rank of retired Rear -Admirals shall be
given, by Seniority, to such applicants from tne 148. 6d.
Half -pay List as may be willing to accept it, with the
pay of 11. 68. per diem, and the corresponding pension
to their widows, under the usual restrictions.
2nd An addition of 78. 6<i. per day to be given to
applicants, bv Seniority, from the 128. ed. and 10s. 6d.
Half- Pay Lists, being Captains of not less than 20
years' standing and 55 years of age. Officers from
both Lists to be permitted to assume the title of
Retired Rear-Admiral at the period wheu they would
have obtained the Flag by .Seniority had they remained
upon the Active List, and ('under Order in Council of
17 May 1858) to rise to the higher grades on the Flag
List according to the Seniority wuicl> they respec-
tively held on the List ol Captains. Their widows to
be entitled to a pension of lioj. per annum, and-to the
pension of Rear-Admiral's widow when the rank of
Retired Rear-Admiral has been attained.
3rd The vacancies upon the 11. List to be filled up,
In turn of Seniority, by Officers then accepting the
188 per diem ; but no new admissions to the 11. 5s. List
to be made until it is reduced below the number
of 25 which it is not to exceed afterwards. The
permanent Retired List to be reduced to 100. by
making one appointment for every two vacancies, the
first 25 Officers upon the List receiving 11. 58. per
iiem, and the remaining 75 ll. per diem, with the right
of assuming the rank of Retired Rear-Admiral when
entitled to it by Seniority.
1851
The Number of Captains on the Active List, will be
reduced to a number not permanently exceeding 850,
and the reduction shall be eflected as follows, viz : -
1st, as vacancies occur on the Active List of Flag
Officers, the Captain first in Seniority, who has served
for his Flag, will bo promoted; reserving, however,
the Sovereign's undoubted right of selection. Those
Captains will rise to their Flags, who have not so
served, will be placed on the Reserved Half-pa>
List, rising in rank as at present, hut with the Halt-
pay only of Rear -Admirals.
2nd. By keeping up the Retirement cf 1646 to the
number of 200, to be effected by permuting Captains
who are above 55 years of age, and who have been on
the Captains' List for ten years, to bo eligiule for rt •
tirement. The retirement will be so kept up to 20i
until the List of Captains shall be reduced to 350 ; tbt
Retired List then to lie diminished by only retiring
one in two vacancies until it snail be reduced to 100.
3rd. By observing the rule of promotion.as it is now
in force, of promoting one m three vacancies, excepi
in special p.nd individual cases, until the number it
reduced to 350.
1860.
All Captains who nave attained, or shall herealte
attp-in. the age of 60, without having served ia then
present Rank, to be placed on a Retired List, ant'
receive Retired Pay as f oliowa :—
If ou 108. M. Half-pay List when re tired. 18s. per diem
Tfun lis. S<4 20s.
If on 148. 6d; 2ls.
such Officers to assume the Rank and Title of Reai-
Admiral at the time they would have obtained their
Flag by Seniority, had they remained on the Active
List.
Captains who may arrive at the head of the List, with-
out having served in that Rank, to be placed on the List
of Reserved Flag Offlcers.with the pay of 20g. per diem
Captains now on the 14s. 6<J, Half-pay List not to be
affected by these arrangements unless by their own
desire.
821
RETIREMENTS, <kc.
1864.
l. The Active List of oaptaini to be reduced from
353 to 300.
i. The existing system of placing on a Retired List
all Captains who may from time to time attain the age
Jt 60 without h» ving served in their present rank, shall
'>'.: extended to Captains who may attain the age of 60
aid have served a portion of but not the full sea time
required to qualify them for promotion to the Active
List of Flag Officers. Such Officers to receive Retired
Pay as follows :
If on the 10s. fid. Half-pay List wh6n
retired 18s. peraiem
If on the 128. 6d. ,, „ „ >„n„
If on the 14s. o.J. „ ,. ,, f
Sum Officers to assume the rank and title of Rear-
Ad uiral at tho time they would have obtained their
Flar by seniority had they remained on the Active
List and then to receive Retired Pay at the rate of
25s. per diem, subject, however, to the proviso con-
tained in paragraph 8.
a. The above system of retirement to be extended to
Captain* who may have attained the age of 55, provided
they be willing and desirous to accept the same. subject
to the proviso contained in paragraph 8. When the
Active List of Captains shall have been reduced to 300,
no Captain shall he eligible for retirement under this
clause who has not been five years on that List.
4 Captains who shall be found physically unlit for
service may, at the discretion of the Board of
Aduiralty. be allowed to retire irrespective of age, at
the several rates of las or 20s. aday, according to their
standing on the List, provided they shall have served
at sea in the ranks of Lieutenant, Commander, or
Cap.ain a combined period of fifteen years; and, if
less than that period of service at the rate of 16s. a
day. Such Officers to be allowed to rise in rank amd
pay with other Captains of their standing, subject to
the proviso contained in paragraph 8.
6. A limited number of Captains who may have at-
tained the age of 50, and who are not desirous of further
employment, to be allowed, at tho discretion of the
Board of Admiralty, to retire ou the foregoing con-
ditions,and subject to the same proviso. When the
Active List of Captains shall have been reduced to 300
no further retirement of Officers to take place under
this clause.
6. Captains who may arrive at their tarn for promo-
tion to the Flag List. without haviug served the time
required to qualify them for their Active Flags, to be
placed on the List of Reserved Rear-Admirals.
These Officers, and also such Officers as may, under
the orovisions of the Order in Council of 1st August
1860. have oeen already promoted to the Reserved Flag
List, to be allowed pay at the rate of 258. a day ; subject'
however, to the proviso contained in paragraph s.
7. The increased rate of 25s. per diem Half-pay to be
extended to Officers who, under me provisions of the
Order in Council of 1st August i860, have already at-
tained or may hereafter attain the rank of Rear-
Admiral on the Retired List, subject to the same
proviso. All Officers who are either now, or who may
be in future, retired under the provisions of the Order
in Council of 1st August i860, to be allowed to rise to
the higher grades on the Retired Flag List, according
to the seniorities which they respectively held on the
List of Captains, but without receiving any further
increase of Retired Pay or emolument.
8. No Officer who was not on the Active List of
Captains previously to th6 1st of August 1860, to be
allowed more than the pay ot 208. a day on attaining
the rank of Rear-Admiral, unless he shall have com-
pleted one year's service at sea in tho rank of Captain.
1866.
1. Captains to berotired onattaining 60 yearsof age,
or when physically unfit for service, on th6 terms of
the Order in Counci I of 9th July 1864. Those at present
on the Active List, who, before attaining the age of
sixty, shall have served the necessary time to qualify
them for promotion to the Active Flag List, are tc
be allowed to retain their places on the Active List, ii
they should preterit; but no Captain will he eligible
for promotion to the Active Flag List after 60 years
of age. or when physically unfit for service.
2. Officers promoted to the rank of Captain after the
date authorised by the Order in Council, to be sub
jected to compulsory retirement on attaining the age
of 60, whether they ha-, e served or not.
3. Captains of 60 years of age who have served the
necessary time to qualify them for promotion to the
Active Flag List, and who remain on the Captains' List ,
until promoted to Rear-Admiral, to be placed on the
Retired List ; but will be allowed to rise by seniority
to the Rank and Pay of Vice-Admiral and Admiral re-
spectively. Captains who have served their time, but
who retire voluntarily before reaching the top of the
List, will not be entitled to rise to higher pay as Flag
Officers than 25s. a day, in accordance with the Order
in Council of 9th July 1864.
4. Captains who have not served their time Jot
Active Flag Rank, and who have been unemployed foi
ten years, to be retired on the terms of the Order it
Council of 9th July 1864.
5. Captains' List to bo reduced gradually to 250, by
tilling up only two of every three vacancies caused by
age, retirements from that List, whether optional or
compulsory. Vacancies from all other causes are to
be filled up as they occur.
COMMANDERS.
1840.
This List consists of 50 of the Senior Commanders
on the List, who have the option of receiving the
Retired Rank of Captain, with the Half-pay of 10s6d.
per diem, being the lowest rate of Half-pay allowed to
a Captain. Their widows are al lowed pensions of 751.
per annum if otherwise entitled thereto.
1851,
The number of Commanders on the Active List will
be reduced toanumber not permanently exceeding 450,
and tno reduction will be effected thus:—
1. By selecting 50 Commanders to be Captains, as
a'lore specified.
2 By increasing to 100 the List of Commanders pro-
moted to the rank of Retired Captain under the Order
in Council of 1840, and keeping such Retirement open
until the number of Commanders on the Active List
is reduced tn 45).
3. By placing oi reserved half-pay all Commanders
w io hav not ser.-ed afloat orinthe Packet or Revenue
Service, within twenty years, or who are physically in-
capable ol service. and by continuing from timeto time
to 'eino re such Offi tors from theActiveList to Reserved
Half-pav. Otficefs who may be thus placed on reserved
half-pay will be alkrved to retain all the advantages
they now enjoy of rising in pay or rank, or of receiv-
ing the Greenwich Out-Pension, (Tliis list was abolished
in May, 1868.)
1856.
That the List of Captains on the Reserved List
established by Order ii Council of 2Btb of "une J851 be
increased from 50 to 100, by selecting from the Active
List of Commanders a number not exceoding 15 in the
present and in each succeeding year, till the number
of loo be complete, when the vacancies only are to b j
filled up by selection also from the Active List.
2. Tlipt the List of Retired Captains lecii&biishsd by
Order in Council of 10th August 1840, and increased by
Order in Council of 25th June 18511 be increas d tem-
porarily from 100 to 250, and permanently to 2uu. Tc
effect this subsequent reduction, one Officer only will
be pri»moted in two vacancies till the List be reduced
to its permanent number of 200, but thenceforward
one Officer will be promoted in each vacancy.
1860.
All Commanders on the Active List wno have
attained the age of 60, or who may hereafter attain
that age, to be placed on a Retired List, with the rank
and title of Retired Captain, and tc receive Half-pay,
according to their length of Sea Service, on the scalt
herein-after mentioned.
Commandors on the Active List, who have not beet
employed either afloat, in command of Revenue
Vessels, in the Coast Guard, or as Mail or Transport
Agents, within a period of fifteen years, to be placed
on a Retired List, and to receive Retired Pay accord-
ing to their amount of Sea Service, also on the same
scale as herein-after mentioned ; such Officers t» be
n«rmitted to assume the rank aid title of Retired
Captain on reaching the age of 69 without further
addition to their Retired pay.
RETIREMENTS, Ac.
822
Scale of Retired Pay.
Total Sea Service in the rant of Commander a'nd
Lieutenant :—
Pay per Diem.
( Half-pay they may
Under 9 years .... { be receiving at the
I time when retired.
8. d.
Above 9 years and less than 1 2 years' Service 10 0
i. 12 ,, 15 ,, 12 8
i. 15 ,, 20 „ 14 6
,, 20 16 6
Officers after twenty years' service in these ranks,
or who are physically incapable of service, to be
eligible for this retirement, with the rank and title of
Retired Captain, irrespective of age, at the discretion
of the Board of Admiralty.
1864.
1. The Active List of Commanders to be reduced
from 450 to 400.
2. The existing system of placing on the Retired
List, under the conditions specified in the 0rd6r in
Oouncil of August, I860, all Commanders who have not
served within a Deriod of fifteen vears, either afloat
Jt in command of Revenue Vessels, or in the Coast
Guard, or as Moil Agent cr Transport Officer, to be
extended to Commanders who have not been so
employed during a period of len yeais; such Officers
and Officers of Urceuwich Hospital of similar rank, to
be permitted to assume the rank end tit e cf Hetirtd
Captain on reaching the age of fiO, or en attaining
fifteen jours' seniority on the List of Commanders
and to receive, on their retirement, pay on the scale
Srovided for in the said Order in Council, with this
ifference only, that Officers who shall in future retire
will be allowed to reckon their Bervice in the Coast
Guard on Bhore, or Transport Service on shore, as t alf
the same period served at sea, instead of one-third, as
at present.
3. The same plan of retirement, with its corrot pond-
ing benefits of rank and Retired Pay, to beexteiiceo
to Commanders who may have attained the age of 66
provided tney will be willing and desirous to accept
the same.
4. A limited number of Commanders who may have
attained the age of 45. and who are not desirous of
further employment, may be retired on the foregoing
condition, at the discretion of the Board of Admiralty,
When the Active List of Commanders shall have been
reduced to 400, no further retirement of Officers to
take place under this clause.
6. Commanders who have already been removed from
the Active to the Retired List of that rank, under the
provisions of the Order in Council of August, I860, as
well as those who may hereafter so retire, to be
allowed to assume the rank of Retired Captain, on
attaining fifteen years' seniority, but without any
increase of Half-pay or Widows' Pension, beyond that
authorised by the said Order in Council.
1866.
Commanders to be retired at the age of 55, or when
physically unfit for service, and to beallowed to retire y
at 50, with the consent of the Admiralty, on the terms v •
of the Order in Council of 9th July , 1864.
LIEUTENANTS.
1816.
This List consists of the 100 Senior Lteuteiiants who
hy age and infirmities are presumed to be incapable of
further service, and who are permitted to retire at a
pension of 8a. 6d. a day, with the rank of Commander.
Their widows receive a pensi on of £«o per annum.
1851. .
The number of Lieutenants on the Active List will
be reduced to a number not permanently exceeding
1.200, Viz. :
1st. By the promotion of 60 Lieutenants bv selection,
as above stated.
2nd. By placing on the reserved Half-pay List all
Lieutenants who have not served afloat, or in the
Packet or Revenue Service, within 20 years, and all
such as are physically unable to serve ; and by
removing from time to time such Officers from the
Active to the Reserved Half-pay List, reserving to
them, as in the case of Commanders, all the advan-
tages they now enjoy of rising in pay or rank, or of
receiving the Greenwich Out-Pension. (This List was
abolished by Order in Oouncil of August, I860.)
1856.
Further, as regards Lieutenants, this Order in
Oouncil provides that the Reserved List, consisting of
50 Commanders (established by Order in Council of
25th June, 1851) be iucreased tolOO; such increase to
be effected by selecting from the Active List of
Lieutenants a number not exceeding 15 in the present
and in each succeeding year, till the number of 100 be
complete, when the vacancies only are to be filled up.
by selection also from the Active List.
1860.
Lieutenants on the Active List, who have attained
or may hereafter attain the age of 60, to be placed on
a Retired List with the rank of Retired Commander,
and to receive pay according to their Sea Service on
the hereinafter -mentioned scale.
Lieutenants on the Active List, who have not been
em ployed. either afloat, in the Coast Guard, in command
of Revenue Vessels, or as Mail or Transport Agents
within a period of 16 years, to be placed on a Retired
List, and to receive pay also on the same scale as herein
after mentioned. These Officers to be permitted to
awtome the ri«nk and title of Retired Commander on
a< uinlng the age of 80, but without further addition
to their Retired Pay.
Scale of Retired Pay .
Tota I Sea Service in the rank of Lieutenant :—
Pay per Diem
"Onder 6 years
! Half Pay they may
be receiving at the
I time when retired.
Above 6 years and less than 9 years
16
16
io o
11 6
Officers after 20 years' service in this Rank, or who
are physically incapable of service, to be eligible for W.
Retirement with the Rank and Title of Retired Com-
mander, irrespective of age, at the discretion of the
Board of Admiralty.
No further additions from the Active List to be
made to the present Retired and Reserved Lists for
Commanders and Lieutenants.
Lieutenants who have been promoted to the
Reserved List of Commanders, under the Orders in
Oouncil of 25th June 1851, and 30th January 1856, will
be entitled to increase of pay on the above scale,
according to their length of service.
1864.
1. The Active List of Lieutenants not to exceed 1,000
instead of 1,200, the number at which it is at present
fixed.
2. Lieutenants whohavecompietedflfteenyears' Sea
Service in that rank, and who have attained theage of
45, to be allowed to retire with the rank of Retired
Commander. Such Officers to receive Retired Pay, and
their widows to be allowed Pensions on the scale pro-
vided for in the Order in Council of August 1, I860,
with this difference only, that such Officers who shall
in future retire, shall reckon their Service on the
Coast Guard on shore, or Transport Service on shore,
as half the same period served at sea, instead of one-
third, as at present.
3. Lieutenants who are either now on the Reserved
or Retired List, or who may be in future Retired under
the provisions of the Order in Council of August 1, I860
and Lieutenants of Greenwich Hospital, to be allowed
to assume the rank of Retired Commander on attain-
ing fifteen years' seniority, but without any increase
of Half-pay or Widows' Pension beyond that autho-
rised by the Orders in Council under which they wer«
respectively retired.
1866.
Lieutenants to be retired at 65, or when physically
unfit for service, and to be allowed to retire at 46.
with the coneent of the Admiralty, on the terms of
the Order in Council of 9th July 1864.
823
OFFICERS ALLOWED ON ACTIVE LIST.
TABLES SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF OFFICERS
ALLOWED ON THE ACTIVE LIST.
Note. — Officers lent to the Naval Forces of the Dominions and to Foreign Governments are Super-
numerary to the established numbers. -Orders in Council, 13th Feb., 1912 and 14th Oct , 1913.
MILITARY BBANCH.
Rank.
Admirals of the Fleet „
Admirals ... ... .„
Vice-Admirals
Rear-Admirals
Captains ... ... ... ... ...
Commanders... ... .„ i
Lieutenant-Commanders and Lieutenants (excluding Lieu-
tenants promoted from Commissioned Warrant rank under
Order in Council of the 28th March, 1903, and Officers
on the Supplementary List)
Mates „
Number.
3
12
22
55
253
373
2,000
100
Order in
Council.
8 Dec 03'
29Nov93
&
12Nov00i
8Augllj
19Juiyl2
ENGINEER BRANCH.
Engineer-in- (J trier ... ...
Engineer Rear - Admirals (not to exceed 12)
Engineer Captains ... .„ .,
Engineer Commanders
Engineer Lieutenants (of 8 years 'seniority duly qualified
selected) ... ... „.
Engineer Lieutenants (under 8 years seniority)
Engineer Sub- Lieutenants
Chief Artificer Engineers and Artificer Engineers
Commissioned Mechanicians and Warrant Mechanicians
*Total establishment
Mates (Additional to establishment
z}
and
1 A
30
1475 J
1,506
50
1,556
Order in
Council.
21 Dec07
19JulylO|
21JanH|
*Note.— The numbers in the several ranks of Engineer Commander and below may be
varied at the discretion of the Admiralty, provided (1) that the total Establishment of Engineer]
Officers does not exceed 1506, and (2) that the number of Chief Artificer Engineers and Commis-'
sioned Mechanicians is limited to a maximum of one-third of the total number of Chief Artificer ;
Engineers, Commissioned Mechanicians, Artificer Engineers, and Warrant Mechanicians combined.
(Provision 2 is modified by Order in Council of the 19th July, 1912, which provides that all '
deserving Warrant Officers belonging to classes in which Commissioned Warrant rank is attainable
may be promoted to Commissioned Warrant rank after 15 years' service as Warrant Officer.
OFFICERS ALLOWED ON ACTIVE LIST.
6U
MEDICAL BRANCH (Order in Council of 29th January, 1904).
Bank.
Number.
Surgeons- General (not to exceed five) and
Deputy-Surgeons-General
Fleet Surgeons, Staff Surgeons, and Surgeons
} »
674
ACCOUNTANT BRANCH (Orders in Council of 2nd April, 1909, 8th August, 1911,
and 14th October, 1913).
The numbers may be increased as necessary, provided the average total number on
the list does not exceed 750 during any financial year, of whom not more than 304
may hold the ranks of Paymaster-in-Chief, Fleet Paymaster, Staff Paymaster, or
Paymaster, including 15 of the rank of Paymaster-in-Chief.
CHAPLAINS AND NAVAL INSTRUCTORS (Order in Council of 11th June, 1902).
Chaplains ....
Chaplains and Naval Instructors
Naval Instructors .„ „_
69
70
41
Note : — The increase is subject to the condition that whenever candidates for
the combined rank cannot be obtained, either Chaplains or Naval Instructors may
be entered in lieu so long as the total number, viz., 180, is not exceeded.
825
OFFICERS ALLOWED ON ACTIVE LIST.
COMMISSIONED WARRANT OFFICERS AND WARRANT OFFICERS.
Bank.
Number.
Order in Council.
§ Chief Gunners, Chief Boatswains,
Chief
Signal Boatswains, and Commis-
sioned Telegraphists ...
V 1592*t
13th June, 1913
Gunners, Boatswains, Signal Boats
wains,
(
and Warrant Telegraphists...
;
Chief Carpenters ....
Carpenters „. ...
24*J
27fi*J
| 16 February, 1903.
Chief Schoolmasters
Head Schoolmasters
33
| 10 January, 1910.
Chief Masters-at-Arms
6
18 October, 1909.
Artificer Engineers \
Warrant Mechanicians f *"
[See und
er Engineer Officers].
§Commissioned Electricians j
Warrant Electricians )
...
} 24J
13 October, 1910.
Warrant Armourers
...
11
13 October, 1910.
Head Wardmasters...
...
•1
11 August, 1902, and
22 March, 1911.
Warrant Writers
15
8 August, 1911
Head Stewards
10
18 October, 1909.
Instructors in Cookery
3
18 October, 1909.
ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICERS AND WARBANT OFFICERS (under Order
in Council of 28th March, 1903, 7th May, 1907, and 8th August. 1911).
Staff of the Coeps
Adjutant-General 1
Assistant Adjutant-General 1
Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General ... „ 1
Quarter-Masters 2
Superintending Clerks (Warrant Officers) 3
Note. — Under the provisions of Order in Council of the 29th February, 1908,
Commissioned Warrant Officers and Warrant Officers specially promoted to a higher
rank for war or distinguished service are borne supernumerary in the rank or ranks
above until the time arrives when they would have received promotion in the ordinary
course. The number of special promotions made under these conditions is limited to
five per cent., in excess of the establishment, of the higher rank or ranks combined.
§ The total number of Chief Gunners, Chief Boatswains, Chief Signal Boatswains, i
and Commissioned Telegraphists (excluding those borne supernumerary) is restricted to
eight per cent, of the combined number of Commissioned Warranc Officers and
Warrant Officers of those ranks, and the proportion of Commissioned Electricians is
not to exceed one third of the total number of Commissioned Electricians and Warrant
Electricians combined (except as modified by Order in Council of the 19th July, 1912).
See next paragraph.
I Order in Council of the 19th July, 1912, provides that all deserving Warrant
Officers belonging to classes iu which Commissioned Wairant rank is attainable may
be advanced to Commissioned Warrant rank after 15 years' service as Warrant Officer.
* These numbers include Lieutenants and Carpenter Lieutenants promoted from
Commissioned Wairant rank under the provisions of Order in Council of the 28th
March, 1903.
ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
OFFICERS ALLOWED ON ACTIVE LIST.
826
RECRUITING SERVICE.
Inspector of Marine Recruiting
Staff Officers (Retired Officers)
Superintending Clerk, London (Warrant Officer)
FOR SERVICE AT CLOTHING DEPOTS.
Malta : Warrant Officer (Sergeant-Major)
ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY.
Colonel Commandant
Colonel 2nd Commandant
Lieutenant-Colonels
Majors
Captains
Lieutenants
Paymaster..
Barrackmaster
Quarter-Masters
Total Officers
Sergeants-Major ,.
Bandmaster
Superintending Clerk, Commandant's Office
Superintending Clerk, Paymaster's Office
Schoolmaster
Total Warrant Officers
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY
|_Toi]
J of
include Gunnery, Musketry, and Gymnastic Instructors, Superintendent
" Swimming Instruction, Staff Officer, and Adjutant
115
3
1
1
1
Colonels Commandant
Colonels 2nd Commandant
Lieutenant-Colonels
Majors j To include Gunnery, Musketry, and Gymnastic
Captains > Instructors, Superintendentof Swimming Instruc-
Lieutenants ) tion, Staff Officers, and Adjutants
Barrackmasters
Quarter-Masters
Bandmaster and 2nd Lieutenant .'.
Total Officers
Sergeants-Major
Bandmasters
Superintending Clerks, Commandant's Office
Superintending Clerks, Paymaster's Office
Schoolmasters
Total Warrant Officers
ROYAL MARINES.
Royal Marine Gunners (R.M.A. & R.M.L.I.) 45
ROYAL NAVAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Orders in Council 20th May, 1903,
7th May, 1907, and 1st June, 1907).
Quartermaster 1
Musical Director (2nd Lieut.) 1
Chat-
Ports-
Ply-
Depot,
ham.
mouth.
mouth.
Deal.
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
—
12
(14
14
14
—
42
{28
27
27
82
(56
56
56
—
168
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
3
3
3
3
12
1
1
—
—
2
110
109
108
7
334
3
3
3
2
11
—
—
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
4
8
6
7
7
9
29
Sergeant-Major ,
Superintending Clerk
Bandmasters ,
Total Officers
Total Warrant Officers
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Rank.
Number.
Order in Council.
Commanders, Lieutenants, Sub-Lieutenants, and Midshipmen
SeniorEngineers, Engineers and Assistant Engineers ,.
Warrant Engineers
1,600
400
180
7 March, 1904
19 May, 1898
9 July 1903
827
NAVAL UNIFOKM.
UNIFOBM REGULATIONS FOR OFFICERS OF
THE FLEET.
The following are the descriptions of the 'Uniform to be worn by the
Officers of the Royal Navy : —
EXTRACTS FROM THE KING'S REGU-
LATIONS AND ADMIRALTY IN-
STRUCTIONS.
FROM CHAP. l.-GENERAL REGULATIONS.
4. The Officers, Men, and Boys of His Majesty's
Fleet and the Royal Marines shall wear such
uniforms as the Admiralty in pursuance of His
Majesty' pleasure shall from time to time direct.
bee 155 et seq. ( Uniform Regulations).
FROM CHAP. II— CEREMONIES AND
DISTINCTIONS.
i XVI.— Uniform.
155. In accordance with the provisions of Art. 4
the Uniforms directed to be worn are specified and
described in the Book of Uniform Regulations, and
are also published from time to time in the Navy
List.
2. The prescribed patterns are to be strictly
adhered to.
When to be worn.
156. Every Officer from the time of his joining the
Fleet, Squadron, or Ship to which he shall be ap-
pointed, to that of his being removed from it, shall
wear the uniform established for his rank, except
when he shall have leave from the Admiralty or the
Senior Officer to be absent from his duty, or as herein-
after provided.
Public Occasions.
2. At Reviews, Public Balls, or Entertainments
given by Naval or Military Authorities, by
Civil Functionaries, or by Military Messes at
Sorts at which their ships may be lying,
ffieers are to wear the uniform of their
rank, as prescribed for the various occasions
specified in the Uniform Regulations under
" Dresses and occasions on which they are to
be worn," and no deviations are to be
authorised without special authority pre
viously obtained from the Admiralty.
Not at Fancy Balls.
3. Officers are not to wear Naval Uniform at
Fancy Dress Balls. They are not prohibited
however, from appearing at such Entertain-
ments in uniforms of a date anterior to 1843.
Plain Clothes.
4. Permission may be given to Officers to wear
plain clothes on ordinary leave.
Subordinate Officers.
5. Subordinate Officers when on ordinary leave
are to wear the uniform of their rank; but
permission may be granted to them to wear
plain clothes when going into the country, or
to ride, shoot, play cricket, or for exercise
Foreign Ports.
6. In Foreign Ports great discretion should be
exercised in allowing Officers to appear out of
uniform, as in such cases they have no
right to expect to be recognised as British
Officers.
Marines.
7. Officers of the Royal Marines are to wear their
full dress on the occasions when ball dress
and frock coat with epaulettes dress are
worn.
Officers on Retired and Reserved Lists.
157. Officers on the Retired and Reserved Lists
whose names appear en the list of the Navy, are
permitted to wear the uniform of their respective
ranks on State and other occasions of ceremony,
\ XIX.— Manner of Wearing Decorations,
Orders, and Medals.
Knights Grand Cross.
169. The insignia of Knights Grand Cross, of Orders
consisting of the Badge suspended from a broad
ribbon over the shoulder, and the Star, are to
be worn with full dress and ball dress; with the
former the Ribbon should be worn under the
epaulette and sword belt; with the latter,
under the coat and over the waistcoat. With,
full dress, on collar days, the collar takes the
place of the ribbon.
2. With frock coat and epaulettes the Star of the
order only is to be worn. With frock coat the
Star may be worn at discretion.
3. With uniform coats other than full dress and
ball dress the ribbon of a Companion of the
Order is to be worn, except that with mess
dress, miniature Badges but not Stars may be
worn in lieu, and with mess undress, miniature
Ribbons.
Knights Commanders.
4. The insignia of Knights Commanders of Orders,
consisting of the Badge suspended from a ribbon
round the neck, and the Star, are to be worn
with full dress, ball dress, and frock coat with
epaulettes. The ribbon should be worn inside
the collar of the coat and under the necktie.
The above rule applies to such classes of British
and Foreign decorations as are ordered to be
worn round the neck.
5 With the frock coat the Star only may be worn at
discretion.
6. With uniform coats, other than full dress and
ball dress, the rules laid down in clause 3 are
to be observed.
Badges of Companions of Orders, and Medaix.
7. The Badges of Companions of Orders are to be
worn, together with Medals, with full dress and
ball dress, but in the circumstances stated in
clause 12, miniature Badges and Medals may
be worn with the latter dress.
8. With all other uniform coats the rules laid down
in clause 3 are to be observed.
Bar for Decorations. &c.
9. The several Decorations, Badges and Medals are
to be worn on the left breast in one horizontal
line one inch below the point of the shoulder,
suspended from a single bar, of which no part
is to be seen, and commencing with the end
furthest from the shoulder.
*N.B —The Uniform Regulations for Officers, with coloured Illustrations and patterns, may be obtained
through any bookseller from any of the following agents, viz. .—
Wtman & Sons, Ltd., Fetter Lane, B.C.
Olivbr & Boyd, Edinburgh; or
"E. Ponsonbt, Ltd., 116, Grafton Street, Dublin.
Specimen Uniforms may be seen at the Admiralty, Whitehall.
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
828
Order in whioh to be worn.
10. Deeorations.Orders and Medals, and the ribbons
appertaining thereto, are to be worn in the
following order.
a. British Decorations, Orders and Medals,
1. Victoria Cross.
2. Order of the Garter.*
3. Order of the Thistle.*
4. Order of St. Patrick.*
5. Order of the Bath.
6. Order of Merit (immediately after
Knights Grand Cross of the Bath), t
7. Order of the Star of India.
8. Order of St. Michael and St. George.
9. Order of the Indian Empire.
10. Royal Victorian Order (1st, 2nd, 3rd and
4th Class).
11. Distinguished Service Order.
12. Imperial Service Order.
13. Royal Victorian Order (5th Class).
14. Order of British India.
IB. Indian Order of Merit (Military) I
16. Kaiser-i-bind Medal.
17. Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England.
18. Queen Victoria's Jubilee Medal, 1887.
(Gold, Silver, and Bronze.)
19. Queen Victoria's Police Jubilee Medal,
1887.
20. Queen Victoria's Jubilee Medal, 1897.
(Gold, Silver, and Bronze.)
21. Queen Victoria's Police Jubilee Medal.
1897.
22. Queen Victoria's Commemoration
Medal, 1900. (Ireland.)
23. King Edward's Coronation Modal.
24. King Edward's Police Coronation
Medal.
25. King Edward's Durbar Medal. (Gold,
Silver, and Bronze.)
26. King's Medal, 1903. (Ireland.)
27. King George's Coronation MedsL
28. King George's Police Coronation
Medal.
29. King's Visit Commemoration Medal,
1911. (Ireland.)
30. King George's Durbar Medal. (Gold,
Silver, and Bronze.)
31. Medal for Distinguished Conduct in
the Field (Military.)
32. Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Naval.)
33. Conspicuous Service Cross ( Naval).
34. War Medals (in order of date).
35. Arctic Medal. 1815-1855.
36. Arctic Medal, 1876.
37. Antarctic Medal, 1901-1903.
38. Constabulary Medal. (Ireland.)
39. Albert Medal.*
40. Board of Trade Medal for Saving Life
at Sea4
41. Indian Order of Merit (Civil).}
42. Edward Medal.
43. Indian Distinguished Service Medal.
44. King's Police Medal.
46. LongService and Good Conduct Medal.
46. Naval Longgervice and Good Conduct
Medal.
47. Medal for Meritorious Service.
48. Indian Long Service and Good Con-
duct Medal (for Europeans of Indian
Army).
49. Indian Meritorious Service Medal (for
Europeans of Indian Army).
50. Eoyal Marine Meritorious Serviee
Medal.
51. Indian Long Service and Good Conduct
Medal (for Native Army).
52. Indian Meritorious Service Medal (for
Native Army).
63. Volunteer Officers' Decoration.
54. Volunteer Long Service Medal.
55. Volunteer Officers' Decoration for
India and the Colonies.
56. Volunteer Long Service Medal for
India and the Colonies.
57. Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers'
Decoration.
58. Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service
Medal.
59. Medal for Good Shooting (Naval).
60. Militia Long Service Medal.
61. Imperial Yeomanry Long Service
Medal.
62. Territorial Efficiency Medal.
63. Territorial Decoration.
64. Special Reserve Long Service and
Good Conduct Medal.
65. Decoration for Officers of the Koyal
Naval Reserve.
66. Decoration for Officers of the Koyal
Naval Volunteer Reserve.
67. Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and
Good Conduct Medal.
68. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Long
Service Modal.
69. Union of South Africa Commemoration
Medal.
70. Royal Victorian Medal. (Gold and
Silver.)
71. Imperial Service Medal.
72. Medal of the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, t
73! Badge of the Order of the League of
Mercy.
.74. Royal Victorian Medal, (Bronze.)
The above order of Decorations applies to those
of similar grades. When the miniature of a
higher grade of a junior Order is worn with the
miniature of a lower grade of a senior Order the
higher grade miniature should come first, e.g.,
the miniature of a K.C.I.E. will come before a
C.B., and a G.C.M.G. before a K.C.B.
6. Foreign Orders.— In order of date.
c. Foreign Decorations.— In order of date.
d. Foreign Medals.— In order of date.
In Undress Uniform no Badge of an Order will be
worn round the neck except the Order of Merit.
* These orders are not worn in miniature.
t Order of Merit comes immediately after G.C.B.,
it is not worn in miniature, but is to be worn round
tie neek on all occasions.
5 The Indian Order of Merit (Military and Civil)
is distinct from the Order of Merit instituted in 1902.
t If more than one of these medals is awarded for
the same aet of gallantry, only one medal m iy be
worn, viz., that which appears highest in the list.
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NAVAL UNIFORMS.
Full Dress.
11. On the full dress coat the bar must not project
beyond the centre seam, and when the Decora-
tions, Orders, and Medals cannot on account of
their number be suspended from the bar so as
to be fully seen, they are to overlap.the highest
showing in full.
Length of bar, ball dress.
12. With ball dress the bar is to go over the lapel,
if necessary, but not beyond, and if from the
number of Decorations, Orders and Medals, it
should be too long to be worn conveniently,
miniatures may be worn in lieu.
Buckles of Companions of Orders.
13. The Buckles of the Companions of the Orders
of the Bath and of St. Michael and St. George,
are, as part of the Badge of the Order, to show
half way between the upper and lower edge of
the ribbon.
Humane Sooiety's, and other like Medals.
14. Medals awarded by a Society for bravery in
saving human life, if specially authorised to be
worn, are to be worn on the right breast,
similarly to those on the left, and on the same
horizontal line.
If the Stanhope Gold Medal is awarded to an
officer or man by the Eoyal Humane Society, it
is to be worn in place of, and not in addition to,
the Silver Medal previously granted.
Description of bar.
15. In all cases the bar for the suspension of
Decorations, Orders and Medals is to be pro-
vided at the expense of the wearer. It may be
of any metal or material, and of any pattern
consistent with the above instructions, pro-
vided that the bar and the buckle are wholly
concealed by the ribbons.
Length of ribbons.
16. The ribbons of Decorations, Orders and Medals
are to be of the following lengths—
a. When Decorations, etc., are worn : —
Full size 1 inch
Miniature J inch
b. When ribbons alone are worn : —
Full sizo 3 inch
Miniature finch
These lengths are not to be exceeded, unless, in
the case of medals, the number of clasps should
necessitate it.
Ribbons sewn on the ooat.
17. When ribbons, either full sized or miniature
are required to be sewn on the uniforms, the
same order of arrangement is to be followed, as
that laid down in clause 10, for Decorations,
Orders and Medals. Knights Grand Cross and
Knights Commanders will however add the
ribbon of a Companion of the order.or orders, to
which they belong under clauses 3 and 6. The
ribbons are to be sewn plain on the cloth of
the uniform, without intervals; and when the
space between the shoulder to the edge of the
lapel is insufficient to accommodate them in
one row, they are not to be made to overlap as
on the bar but are to be arranged in two or more
rows placed immediately under each other,
with an interval of i inch inter\ ening between
each row.
Ribbons of Orders and Medals to wear which
private permission has been giv< n, are not to be
sewn on the coat.
Decorations, &c. with White Vniform.
18. With white undress. Decorations and Medals
or ribbons of Decorations and Medals are to
be worn as prescribed for the dress in lieu of
which white undress is being worn. The broad
ribbon of Knights Grand Cross should be worn
under the shoulder strap.
When worn with white uniform the ribbons
of Decorations and Medals are to be placed on
a removable bar.
Miniature Decorations, Badges and Medals.
19. Miniature Decorations, Badges of Orders, and
Medals are to be arranged on a bar in the same
manner and order as the full-sized. Knights
Grand Cross and Knights Commanders will
wear thereon, senior to all other Decorations,
&c, except the Victoria Cross, the miniature
Badge of the Order, or Orders, to which they
belong, omitting the Buckle in the ase of the
Orders of the Bath and of St. Michael and
St. George.
The precedence of the various Orders of
Knighthood concerned is as shewn in clause 10
for the Companions of those Orders.
20. If necessary the bar should extend over the
lapel of the coat.
Decorations, <£c, may be worn with plain dress.
21. Stars of the Orders and miniature Decarations,
Badges of Orders, and Medals, are authorised
to be worn in evening dress (plain clothes) in
the presence of members of the Royal Family
or Viceroys, and of Governors-General, and on
public and official occasions.
21a. Only one set of miniatures need be main-
tained. The miniatures of companionship or
membership will not be removed when the
riband or badge of a higher order is worn
by Knights Grand Cross, Knights Com-
mander, &c.
Retired Officers.
22. Retired officers are authorised to wear Stars and
Badges of Orders, and miniature Decorations
and Medals in evening dress on all public and,
official occasions. ,.:,.., ' ■■
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
830
DRESSES AND OCCASIONS ON WHICH THEY ARE TO BE WORN.
Note.— The O indicates that the sword is not to be worn.
Numbers are assigned to the several dresses for convenience when referring to them.
Occasions.
" Frock Coat,
with epaulettes "
Full dress coat
Epaulettes
Laced trowsers
Cocked hat
Sword
Full dress belt
Decorations and Medals.
Undress tail coat
Epaulettes
Laced trowsers
White waistcoat
tfDecorations and Medals.
Frock coat.
Epaulettes.
Morning waistcoat
Trowsers, plain blue or
white
Black boots when in home
waters
Cocked hat.
Sword
Full dress belt
Ribbons of Decorations
and Medals
Stars of Orders
'Knights Commander
wear the badge of the
order as well (see Art. 169,
clause 4. Bow tie to be
worn in this case in lien of
sailor-knot.)
Frock coat
Morning waistcoat
Trowsers, plain blue or
white
Cao
Sword
Undress belt
Bibbons of Decorations
and Medals
(Stars of orders optional.)
(a) State occasions at home and abroad.
(o) When receiving the King, the Queen, or
other Crowned Heads, at Ports at home
and abroad,
(c) tAt ceremonies or entertainments when
the Senior Officer present considers it
desirable to do special honour to the
occasion.
At official or public balls, dinners and even-
ing receptions.
(a) When receiving their Royal Highnesses
the Prince and Princess of Walee ; Heirs
to Thrones, or other Members of the
English and of Foreign Royal Families ;
at Ports at home and abroad. All mast-
head flags being hoisted.
(b) Courts-Martial.
(«) Funerals.
(d) Boarding foreign ships-of-war.
(«) Exchanging visits of ceremony with
Foreign Officers or other Foreign
Functionaries.
(/) Occasions of duty and ceremony when the
" Frock coat dress " is not sufficient.
(a) When receiving their Royal Highnesses
the Prinee and Princess of Wales; Heirs
to Thrones; or other Members of the
English and of Foreisrn Royal Families;
at Ports at home and abroad. All Mast-
head flags not being hoisted.
(ft) Divisions on Sunday.
(c) Inspections by Commander-in-Chief or
Senior Officer.
(d) Visit to Commander-in-Chief or Senior
Officer,
(e) Attending examinations.
Surveys at hospitals.
(/) Officer of the Guard (exception, see
No 3 (d).).
(g) Ordinary occasions of duty and ceremony
on shore.
O (h) Officers wearing uniform on leave in
the daytime.
Dances and entertainments, afloat or
ashore, in the daytime.
t Recentions in the daytime.
(i) Sunday in harbour after divisions.
O (J) Officer of the wat ch in harbour.
(Note— with sword belt )
Cocked hat, sword, and full dress belt may be ordered with this drese if desirable when meeting Foreign
Officers. (See General Instructions, Sword Belts.)
-rt Miniature Decorations and Medals may be worn under, circumstances provided for in CI. 12 (s«e
previous page).
t To be worn by order of the Senior Officer present.
t Unless the occasion requiring it the Senior Officer present' directs that swords be worn.
2 G
831
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
Dresses and Occasions on which they are to be Worn — continued.
Note.— The O indicates that the sword is not to be worn.
No. 6
" Undress "
Undress coat
(a) Drills,* exercises,* and occasions of duty
Morning waistcoat
afloat, oi her than those for which
Trowsers, plain blue or
another dress is prescribed.
white
(b) Patrol, dockyard duties, and landing
Cap
parties.
Sword
O (c) Officers at Home Ports going to and
Undress belt
from their residences.
Ribbons ot Decorations
O (d) On all other ordinary occasions afloat
and Medals.
or in H.M. Dockyards.
No. 6
"Mess Dress"
** Jacket
(a) Dinner in harbour at the tables of all
Evening waistcoat (white)
Flag Officers, and Commodores, and
Laced Trowsers
Officers of corresponding rank, un-
Ribbons of Decorations
less Ball dress is ordered.
»nd Medals, or Miniature
(6) Evening dances and entertainments on
Decorations and Medals.
snore or afloat.
(O Dinner at a Military mess, and entertain-
ments given by Military Officers
when they appear in their Mess
dress.
No. 7
"Mess Undress"
**Jacket
(a) Dinner, at sea, at the tables of Flag Offi-
Evening waistcoat (blue)
cers, and Commodores, and in har-
Plain blue trowsers
bour when guests are not enter-
Ribbons of Decorations
tained.
and Medals, or Kibbons
(6) tDinner at the tables of Captains or Offi-
of Miniature Decorations
cers in Command. Ward-room and
and Medals.
Gun room messes,
(c) tDinner at the messes of the Royal Naval
Colleges, Barracks, and Medical
Establishments.
In Hot
Climates.
No. 8
"White Undress"
White undress coat
(a) Occasions prescribed for No. 1.
Shoulder straps
Note.— Only in daytime, with helmet.
White trowsers
(6) Occasions prescribed for No. 3.
Helmet or cap (white
Note.— With helmet.
cover)
(c) Occasions prescribed for No. 1.
Sword
(d) Occasions prescribed for No. 6.
Belt— Full dress on occa-
O (e) Occasions prescribed for No. 4 and
sions (a)and(b); undress
No. 5 except (a).
on other occasions
Decorations and Medals or
Ribbons* of Decorations
and Medals a i prescribed
for Nos. 1, 3, 4 and S
dresses, according to the
occasion on which No. 8
is being worn.
No. 9
"White Mess
White jacket
(a) Dinner in harbour at the tables of all Flag-
Dress "
Shoulder straps
officers, and Commodores, and
\ White waistcoat or kamar-
Officers of corresponding rank, if
band
specially ordered by .Senior Officer.
Laced trowsers
(6) Evening Dances and Entertainments on
Ribbons* of Decorations
shore or afloat, if specially ordered
and of Medals, or Minia-
by Senior Officer.
ture Decorations and
(o) Dinner at a Military Mess, and Enter-
Medals (optional).
tainments given by Military Officers,
when they appear in their White
Mess Dress.
No. 10
"White Mess
White Jacket
(a) Dinner at sea and in harbour, unless No.
Undress "
Shoulder straps
9 is ordered by Senior Officer, at the
^Evening waistcoat (blue)
lables of all Flag Officers, and Com-
or kamarband
modores.
Plain blue trowsers
(b) Occasions prescribed for No. 7 (6) and (c)
* The wearing, or not, of the sword must depend on the nature of the drill or exercise.
** Flag Officers, Captains, and Officers of corresponding rank, are at liberty to wear the undress tail
coat instead of the jacket.
+ When Officers of Flag rank, or Military Officers of corresponding rank (wearing uniform) are guests
" Mess dress " is to be worn.
Note.— Officers landing in the evening in uniform on ordinary leave, are to wear their dinner dress
,' white jacket excepted).
§ The Senior Officer will direct whether waistcoats or kamarbands are to be worn, except for
No. 10 (0) when it will be optional to wear either.
t On removable bar.
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.
Article of Uniform, &c.
Instructions.
Aiguiilettes, for Admirals of the
Fleet, Vice-Admirals and Rear-
Admirals of the United Kingdom,
Aides de Camp, and Honorary
Physicians and Surgeons to the
King, and Naval Equerries to the
King or to Members of the Royal
Family.
* Aiguiilettes for Officers of Ad-
miral's and Commodore's Staff,
and for Naval Attaches.
Boots and Shoes •
Gaiters
Gloves
Jewellery — — —
Material of blue uniform
Mourning — — — — —
To be worn on the right shoulder with Full and other dresses (jacket
excepted), when in attendance on the Sovereign or on the Royal
Family. When not in attendance to be worn with dresses which
include Epaulettes; with dress No. 4 (Frock Coat) on such occasions
as the Senior Officer may direct, and with dress No. 8 (White Un-
dress) when that dress is ordered on occasions of ceremony. When
Epaulettes are not worn by Naval Aides-de-Camp, a plaited shoul-
der-strap will take the place of the right epaulette, from which to
hang the Aiguillette, except in No. 8 (White Undress) when the
shoulder-strap of rank will be available for the purpose. Naval
Aides-de-Camp doing dutyon the Staff of a Flag-Otflcer or Commo-
. dore will wear the Aiguillette in full dress only, and the Staff
Aiguillette on other occasions, but the two Aiguiilettes are not to
be worn at the same time. Officers at present holding the appoint-
ment of Naval Aide-de-Camp will be allowed to wear out the
Aiguiilettes they now have.
To be worn on the left shoulder, with all dresses, by the {Captain of
the Fleet, Chief of Staff, Flag-Captain, Flag-Commander, Flag-
Lieutenant, Engineer Officer on the Staff, Marine Officer on the Staff
(Military pattern), and Secretary, also by Naval Attaches, unless
they are Aides-de-Camp to the King. The aiguillette need not be
worn at sea.
Boots with plain fronts to be worn with—
Full Dress.
Ball Dress.
Frock coats with epaulettes dress, and
Mess dress.
Lace-up boots by Officers with landing parties.
Boots of either description, or lace-up shoes, on other occasions.
When shoes are worn, black or dark blue socks should be worn.
To be worn buttoned, viz:—
Full dress, to button all buttons. Collar hooked.
Frock coat, to button 4 lower buttons.
Undress coat, to button 4 lower buttons.
White undress coat to button all buttons. Collar hooked.
Undress tail coat, when worn for full dress purposes by Midshipmen
and Clerks, to button 4 lower buttons.
To be worn in muddy and wet weather by Officers (with No. 5 dresa)
and men at the discretion of the Senior Officer present.
White gloves are to be worn with Full, Ball, and Frock Coat with
Epaulettes, dresses.
If worn with other dresses, except Undress, the gloves to be white.
If worn with blue or white Undress, the gloves to be brown dogskin,
or brown buckskin, but in cold weather white knitted gloves may
he worn.
If worn on occasions when the white undress is authorised in lieu of
No. 3 or 4 dress, the gloves are to be white.
Watch chains and trinkets are not to be worn outside coats, nor
pins, rings, or other ornaments on neckties.
To be of smooth cloth, thickness to vary according to climate. No
silk facings. For cold weather pilot cloth is allowed.
In hot climates, when white Undress is worn, the material for night
uniform (undress) may, at the option of the wearer, be fine blue
serge or flannel, instead of cloth.
On all occasions of mourning. Officers are to wear a piece of black
crape 2g inches wide, round the left arm above the elbow, and no
other mark of mourning is ever to be worn unless specially ordered.
2 g 2
'Not to be worn on the great coat.
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NAVAL UNIFORMS
General Instructions — continued.
Article of Uniform, &c.
Instructions.
Shirts and collars
White Cap covers —
White trowsers —
White shoes —
White uniform —
Sub-Lieutenants and Mates— —
Acting Sub-Lieutenants and Acting
Mates
Subordinate Officers
For ball dress, mess dress, and mess undress, the bow tie; on all
other occasions, the sailors' knot. (Knights Commander to wear
bow tie in No. 3 Dress.)
To be white. Soft fronted white shirts with stiff cuffs may be worn
with all dresses which donot include the evening waistcoat (blueor
white) or Kamarband.
To be worn, over the full dress and frock coats, between the two lowest
buttons : under the blue, and white, undress coats ; and under the
waistcoat when worn with Ball dress.
To be worn :—
1. With white trowsers.
2. With blue trowsers.
(a) At home.— From 1st May to the 30th Sept. inclusive.
(6) Abroad.— At the discretion of the Senior Naval Officer
present.
To be worn at home and abroad by direction of the Senior Officer
present.
Officers and men are always to wear trowsers of the same colour; this
rule, however, does not apply when the men are in working dress.
To be worn with white trowsers on board ship and, weather
permitting, on shore, except in No. 3 dress in home waters.
The Senior Officer present is to direct that the following articles of
dress are to be worn in hot climates.
(1) Helmet.— At Courts-Martial and Funerals with "white
undress"; also when necessary on account of exposure to
the sun.
(2) White jacket.— With "mess undress."
Note.— The wearing of the white jacket with "mess
dress" is only to be by special order of the Senior Officer
present.
(3) White undress coat.— In lieu of the "frock" and "(blue)
undress" coats on the occasions prescribed. Not to be
worn with blue trowsers.
(4) White shoes.— See above.
(5) Kamarband.— Kamarband may be worn with a white
jacket, instead of the blue or white waistcoat, in hot
climates, at the discretion of the Senior Officer present.
To be of black silk, li inches wide, quite plain, fastened
with two straps and buckles behind.
Sub-Lieutenants volunteering for the Royal Marines, and Mates, are
not required to provide themselves wkh the full dress coat.
Acting Sub-Lieutenants and Acting Mates, are to wear the same
uniform as Sub-Lieutenants, out are not required to provide them-
selves with the full dress coat.
Midshipmen. Naval Cadets, and Assistant Clerks, are to wearthe jacket
on the occasions prescribed for full dress, ball dress and frock coat
dresses.
Clerks are to wear the undress tail coat for full dress purposes.
Foreign Officers — —
Foreign Officers, who are permitted to serve in the Eoyal Navy, are
to be allowed to wear the uniform of the rank in which they may be
serving.
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
834
OFFICERS' UNIFORM.
Bank an d Branch Di s -
tinctions.
Full Dress Coat.
Collar of Full Dress-
Coat.
Cuffs.
Undress Tail Coat.
Frock Coat.
Undress Coat.
Jacket.
Trowsers.
Waistcoats.
Epaulettes.
Shoulder Straps.
Buttons.
Swords, Scabbards,
and Sword Knot.
Dirk.
Sword Belts.
Aiguillettes, and Sash
Cocked Hat.
Cap and Cover.
Cap Badges.
Helmet and Puggaree
Foul Weather Hat.
N eckiies & Comforter
Gloves.
Boots and Shoes.
Gaiters.
Great Coat.
Waterproof Coat and
Cape.
. Boat Cloak.
Dress of Chaplains (page 838).
l.-RANK AND BRANCH DISTINCTIONS.
(1.) All coats are the same for Commissioned
Officers, except full dress coats of Chief Gunners,
Chief Boatswains, and Chief Carpenters.
(2.) The principal indication of rank is the stripes
on the sleeves, and, when not worn there, on the
shoulder straps.
(3.) Branches are distinguished as follows:—
Military .. By thecircleon theupperrowof lace.
Engineer .. „ Purple cloth "i In con-
Medical .. „ Scarlet „ y unction
Accountant .. „ White „ (with the
Naval Instructor,, Light Blue „ / stripes.
Commissioned Telegraphists wear the same
uniform as Chief Gunners and Chief Boatswains.
Chief Artificer Engineers, Commissioned Mechan-
icians, Chief Schoolmasters and Commissioned Elec-
tricians wear the same uniform as Chief Carpenters,
but the first two classes wear in addition a narrow
stripe of purple cloth on the cuff.
Warrant Telegraphists and Chief Masters at Arms
wear the same uniform as Gunners and Boatswains,
"Artificer Engineers. Warrant Mechanicians,
Head Wardmasters, Warrant Writers, Head Stew-
ards, Instructors in Cookery, Head Schoolmasters,
Warrant Electricians, and Warrant Armourers
wear the same uniform as Carpenters, but Artificer
Engineers and Warrant Mechanicians wear, in
addition, a narrow stripe of purplOidoth on the cuff,
and Head Wardmasters a narrow stripe of scarlet
cloth."
(4.) Nine sizes of gold lace are used, viz:—
Size of Lace or
Embroidery on
Rank.
Cocked Hat
& Shoulder
Straps.
Trowsers.
Collar.
Flaps on
the Skirt.
Slash on
Sleeves.
Sleeves.
Captains and Commanders
Lieutenant - Commanders
and Lieutenants
Sub- Lieutenants and Mates
Warrant Officers, over 10
years' seniority.
Lace.
inches.
2
Lace.
Inches.
ii
U
Full Dress
Coat.
Embroidery.
inches.
2
Other Coats.
Lace.
1|
4
I l- I
1 J i
Lace.
inches.
11
13
l
Embroidery
according to
shape of
slash.
Lace.
i
9
Lace,
inches.
xi
:*.
i
i
Unless otherwise specified, Officers in the Engineer, Medical and Civil Branches wear. the same embroidery
and lace as the corresponding ranks of the Military Branch.
(5.) The uniform of Commodore, 1st class, is the
same as Rear-Admiral, except the epaulettes and
devices on shoulder-straps.
(6.) The uniform of Commodore, 2nd Class, is the
same as Captain, except the cocked hat, full dress
sword belt and scabbard, cuffs and shoulder-straps.
(7.) Officers of the Navigating Branch will wear the
same uniform as Captains, Commanders, Lieutenant-
Commanders and Lieutenants, according to rank,
except as stated under epaulette devices.
2— FULL DRESS COAT.
For all Commissioned Officers except Chief Gunners,
Chief Boatstvains, and Chief Carpenters.— Blue cloth,
double breasted, eight buttons in each row, three
inches apart across the breast, the skirt to begin at
one-fifth the circumference from the front edge, and
lined with white kerseymere; one button at the
bottom of each plait, and two in the waist seam
behind. Pointed blue flaps on skirt and three
buttons under them.
For Flag Officers and Commodores, 1st Class. — Flaps
on skirt laced all round with If inch lace. A row of
1 inch lace to encircle the hip buttons and form a
point above them on the seam.
For Commodores, 2nd Class, and Captains. — Flaps
l skirt laced all round with li inch lace. A row of
1 inch lace to encircle the hip buttons and form a
point above them on the seam.
For Commanders. — Flaps on skirt laced all round
lj inch lace.
For Lieutenant-Commanders, Lieutenants, Sub-Lieu-
tenants and Mates. — Flaps on skirt laced all round
with 1 inch lace.
For Chief Gunners, Chief Boatsivains, and Chief
Carpenters, and Warrant Officers.— Blue cloth,double
breasted, eight buttons in each row, to button the
four lower buttons, fall down collar, round cuffs
with three buttons and notched holes of blue twist
thereon ; pointed flaps with notched holes of blue
twist and buttons under them to correspond; three
buttons in the fold of the plait of the skirt ; the
skirt to begin at one-fifth the circumference from
the front edge.
3— COLLAR OF THE FULL DRESS COAT.
Flag Officers— White cloth with corners slightly-
rounded, and fitted with a black silk tongue to cover
the space between them ; fastened at the bottom
with one hook and eye. To be embroidered in oak
leaf pattern in gold on white cloth, with piping at
the top. Collar to be 2 inches high.
For all other Commissioned Officers, except Chief
Gunners, Chief Boatswains, and Chief Carpenters.—
White cloth the front edges slightly sloped, and
fitted with a black silk tongue to cover the space
between them ; fastened at the bottom with one
hook and eye.
To be trimmed with gold lace according to rank
namely :—
835
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
Admiral of the Fleet .. 4 rows
Admiral 3 „
Vice-Admiral 2 ,,
Bear-Admiral and Com 1 ,
modore, 1st Class ../ i low
/The
I rov
?
J ine
Captains and Commanders.— ]| iuch top and front
edges, 3 inch lower edge.
Lieutenant -Command ens. Lieutenants and Sub-
Lieutenants — 1 inch top and front edges,
J inch lower edge.
Not less than $ inch of white to show between the
upper and the lower lace. If necessary, the lower
lace may be partly on the coat.
4.-CUFFS OF THE FULL DBESS COAT.
For all Commissioned Officers except Commissioned
Warrant Officers.— Blue cuffs with white slash and
with rows of distinction lace according to rank.
.Slash.
To be of white cloth pointed with 3 buttons.
Dimensions : 7 inches high at the points, tij inches at
the seam, and 2J inches wide at the centre.
For Flag Officers and Commodores, 1st Class. — To be
embroidere in oak leaf pattern, in gold, without
edging.
For other Officers. — To be bound round the outside
edge with gold lace according to rank, viz : —
Commodores, 2nd Class, Captains
and Commanders J inch wide.
Lieutenant-Commanders, Lieu-
tenants Sub-Lieutenants and
Mates s „ „
Distinction Lace.
For Flag Officers and Commodores, 1st Class. — A
band of lj inch lace round the cuff, with rows of 4
inch lace round the sleeve above the cuff, according
to ramk. viz:
fThe upper
row to form
circle 2
riches
"i diameter,in
I the centre
I of the upper
^ sleeve.
For Commodores, 2nd Class. — A hand of lj inch
lace round the cuffs, and a circle lj inch in
diameter formed of half-inch distinction lace
above it.
For—
Captains .. .. 4 rows 1 , , . . ,
Commanders ..3 „ j ot 3 inch lace,
("of 3 inch lace
Lieutenant - Com- J with a row of
manders .. ..2 „ "j £ inch lace be-
l tweeu them.
Lieutenants . . . . 2 ,, >
Sub-Lieutenants
and Mates.. 1 row >of i inch lace.
Chief Gunners and
Chief Boatswains 1 ,,
Gunners and Boat- 1
swains over 10 [-of J inch lace.
years' seniority . . 1 „ J
The upper row to form a circle l£ inch in
diameter in the middle of the sleeve.
Officers of the Engineer. Medical and Civil
Branches— The cuffs will have the same num
her of rows as those of Officers of the
corresponding ranks in the Military Branch,
but the upper row will be straight instead
of being formed into a circle, and the space
between the rows will be of coloured cloth
according to branch.
The space between each row of distinction lace
to be one-quarter-of-an inch.
5— UNDEESS TAIL COAT.
For all Commissioned Officers (except Chief Ounners,
Chief Boatswains, and Chief Carpenters), and Clerics.
— Blue cloth, double breasted, six button holes in
each row, four in the turn and two below, padded
turn-down collar; pointed flaps with three notched
holes of black twist and buttons under; one button
at the bottom of each plait, and two in the waist
seam behind. Round cuffs, the sleeves laced, as in
full dress, omitting the slash. Shoulders fitted for
epaulettes.
For Clerks— The cuffs the same as Midshipmen
but with one row of i of an inch wide white cloth.
6— FROCK COAT.
For all Officers, except—
Midshipmen,
Naval Cadets,
Assistant Clerks.
Blue cloth, double-breasted, with padded turn-
down collar; cut for six buttons, but to have five
buttons on each breast, to button four buttons ; the
width of lappel to he 3 inches at fourth button, taper-
ing to 2J inches at waist seam ; two buttons on the
hips, with side edges in plait of skirt extending
half-way down the skirt, with a button at bottom of
each side edge ; for Officers 5 feet 9 inches in height,
length of coat 38 inches, with a proportionate varia-
tion for difference in height.* Lining, black silk.
Hook for sword belt.
Round cuffs, sleeves laced as in full dress,
omitting the slash.
Shoulders titled for epaulettes; the fittings cover-
ed with blue cloth.
7.— UNDRESS COAT.
For all Officers.— Bine cloth, with padded turn-down
collar; the length to be sufficient to cover the hips;
double-breasted, with tive holes and buttons at equal
distance on each side, to button four. Pockets,
without flaps, at the sides, in a line with the lower
button, and one outside loft breast pocket. An
opening 5 inches long at the bottom of each side
seam.
Round cuffs, the sleeves laced as in full dress,
omitting the slash.
Midshipmen will wear on each side of the collar a
white turnback of 2 inches, with a notched hole of
white twist, lj inch long, and acorresponcting button.
Naval Cadets will wear, on each side of the collar,
a button hole of white twist, lj[ inch long, with a
corresponding button.
Clerks and Assistant Clerks will wear, round each
cuff, one row of i of an inch wide white cloth.
WHITE UNDRESS COAT.
White drill, single breasted, stand collar, with
hook and eye at neck, five buttons at the front, and
an opening at bottom of each side seam, tive inches
long. A patched pocket on each breast, without
flaps. Shoulders tittcd for shoulder-straps— except
subordinate officers.
Midshipmen and Naval Cadets are to have the same
distinction marks on the collar of the white undress
coat as on the blue, and there is to be an eyelet hole
in the collar for the button.
8— JACKET.
For all Officers, except —
Midshipmen,
Naval Cadets,
Clerks,
Assistant Clerks.
Blue cloth, double-breasted, six button holes in
each row, four in the turn and two below, padded
turn-down collar; slightly roached over the hips,
with a rounded peak behind ; two pockets, with
welts, at the sides.
Round cuffs, the sleeves laced as in full dress,
omitting the slash.
For Midshipmen and Naval Cadets.— Blue cloth
single breasted,. with 7 buttons; 3 notched holes of
black twist on each cuff with buttons to correspond ;
a stand-up collar with a hook and eye, and with the
white turnback and button hole, as described in
No. 7. When worn it is always to be hooked at
the top.
For Clerks and Assistant Clerks. — The same as for
Midshipmen, but with a plain turn-down collar,
three button holes in the turn and four below. One
row of i of an inch wide white cloth round each cuff.
*The proportionate variation in length of skirt
for each inch of difference in height, is J of an inch.
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
836
WHITE JACKET.
For all Oncers.— White linen, and of the same
shape as tho bluejacket fov Commissioned Officers,
but with a roll collar, two buttons in each row, and
two button holes on either side to correspond with
the buttons ; to be worn linked with two No. 2 size
buttons connected by a ring. Shoulders fitted for
straps (except Subordinate Officers.)
9.-TEOWSEES.
Laoeit. —
Blue cloth, with a gold stripe down the outside
seam—
1} inch broad lor Officers of Flag Rank.
lj inch broad for Captains and Com-
manders and Officers of correspond-
ing ranks.
1} inch broad for Lieutenants and Officers
of corresponding ranks.
Plain.—
The same as the above, but no gold laee.
White.—
Material.— Duck or drill.
10— WAISTCOATS.
MORNING.
For all Officers.— Blue cloth, single breasted, with
6 buttons.
Evening.
Blue. —
Blue cloth, single breasted, cut low, with roll
collar and 4 buttons.
White,—
White marcella, the same pattern as the blue
waistcoat.
11— EPAULETTES.
For convenience in describing tho epaulette,
reference is made to its several parts, viz. : the strap,
the crescent, the bullion, and the devices.
Sthap.
For Admiral of the Fleet.— Gold lace, embroidered
with gold oak leaf and acorns, with pearl crescent
and edging of gold.
For all other Commissioned Officers of the Military
Branch.— Plain gold lace, with pearl crescent and
edging of gold.
For the Engineer, Medical and Civil Brandies. — Gold
lace, but the edging to be of silver, J of an inch wide,
continued round inside the crescent, and outside
below it.
Gold Bullions.
Officers of Flag Rank —A double row of loose dead
and bright bullions, 3 inches deep ; the outer row to
have 20 bullions, 1% inch in circumference ; the inner
row to have 19 bullions, J|- inches in circumference.
Commodores and Ca pterins.— A double row of bright
bullions, 3 inches deep ; the outer row to have 22
bullions, li inch in circumference ; the inner row to
have 21 bullions, f-| inch in circumference.
Commanders, Lieutenant-Commanders and Lieu-
tenants—A double row of bright bullions, 2| inches
deep; the outer row to have 20 bullions, lj inch in
circumference ; the inner row to have 19 bullions,
t§ inch in circumference.
Sub-Lieutenants, and Officers of corresponding
rank, Epaulette straps only— no bullions.
Officersof the Engineer, Medical dnd civil Branches
the same according to relative ranks.
Devices.-!-
The devices are :— Crowns ; crossed batons in a
•wreath of laurel ; crossed baton and sword ; stars of
two sizes, large* and small, the former 2 inches the
latter 14 inch in diameter ; anchor and chain cable ;
tThe Tudor Crown is to be used instead of the
various patterns of Crowns now borne on Badges,
Buttons, Accoutrements, etc., and is to be intro-
duced as new articles of uniform, etc., are required.
♦For Bear-Admirals and for Officors of other
3ranches of corresponding rank.
and crossed anchors. The devices for the Military
Branch are in silver; those for the Engineer, Medi-
cal and Civil Branches in gold, picked out with
silver. To be placed on the strap according to
pattern.
The Epaulette devices of the several ranks are as
follows : —
Admiral of the Fleet.— A crown, crossed batons
surrounded by a wreath of laurel.
Admiral.— A crown, crossed sword and baton,
three stars.
Vice ■ Admiral. — A crown, crossed sword and
baton two stars.
Bear - Admiral.— A crown, crossed sword and
baton one large star.
Commodores, and Captains over 3 years' senior-
ity.— A crown, two stars, an anchor and chain
cable.
Captain under 3 years' seniority. — A crown, one
star, an anchor and chain cable.
Commander. — A crown, an anchor and chain
cable.
Lieutenant ■ Commander. — One star, an anchor
and chain cable.
Lieutenant, Sub- Lieutenant and Mate. — An anchor
and chain cable.
Officers of the Navigating Branch will wear
crossed anchors without cables instead of
the anchor and chain cable; in other respects
tho devices will be the same as the above,
according to rank.
Officers of the Engineer, Medical and Civil
Branches.— the same devices as the corres-
ponding ranks in the Military Branch, except
that a small star will be worn in the place of
the crossed sword and batin by Officers
ranking with Flag Officers, and in the place
of the anchor and chain cable in the case of
Officers below that rank.
12.-SHOULDEI! STRAPS FOR COMMISSIONED
AND WARRANT OFFICERS.
TO BE WORN WITH GREAT COAT, WHITE UNDRESS
AND WHITE JACKET.
For Flag Officers, and Commodores, 1st Class.— Blue
cloth ; the top covered with 2-inch wide gold lace,
showing a margin of | of an inch of cloth ; the same
devices as on the epaulettes, but the large star to be
lj inch, and the small stars 1 inch, in diameter.
For all other Commissioned Officers.— Blue cloth,
with distinction lace, and coloured cloth, according
to rank and branch the same as worn on the sleeves
of the frock coat.
For Warrant Officers.— Blue cloth, with distinction
lace according to rank and branch for Officers over
10 years' seniority, and plain for others.
Shoulder straps to be 5i inches long, 2J inches
wide and to have a button at the top.
The method of attachment to coats to be in
accordance with sealed patterns.
13— BUTTONS.
Buttons are of two patterns— A and B,
A. For Officers of Flag Rank.
B. „ all other Officers.
Pattern A.
A gilt-raised round button with a rope rim encircl-
ing a plain rim, inside of which is a wreath of laurel
surrounding an anchor and cable under a crown.
Pattern B.
The same as A, but no laurel wreath.
Buttons are of three sizes—
1. ~ of an inch in diameter (or in button maker's
measure 35 lines ; relief, 7 lines).
2. ijy of an inch in diameter (or in button maker's
measure 30 lines ; relief 6 lines).
3. |p of an inch in diameter (or in button maker's
measure 25 lines ; relief, 5j lines).
They are to be worn as follows : —
Size No. l. On all Coats and Cocked Hats.
„ „ 2. On Jackets, and Slashes of Full
Dress Coats.
„ „ 3. On Waistcoats. Epaulettes, and
Shoulder Straps.
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NAVAL UNIFORMS.
14.— SWOEDS.t
For all Officers other than as specified beloiv.—Gilt-
mounted, the hilt solid, half basket guard, with
raised bars, and crown and anchor badge, lion head
backpiece, white tish skin gripe, bound with three
gilt wires; outside length o<f inches, inside length
4j inches. The blade slightly curved, 31J inches
long, 1& inch wide at the shoulder, with a flat back,
and the blade ground hollow to within 11 inches of
the end, with a double-edged spear point.
For Chief Gunners, Boatswains, and Carpenters, and
Warrant Officers. — The same as above, except that
the back piece of the handle is to be plain, with a
flute round the top and down the back, with a black
Ash-skin gripe bound with three gold threads.
Assistant Clerks. — No sword or dirk.
SCABBABDS.
For Flag Officers, and Commodores. — Black leather,
the top and middle lockets to be 4 and 3j inches long
respectively ; to have loops and rings, and to be
ornamented with embossed oak leaves in bas-relief;
the chape to be %\ inches long, and to have oak
leaves, as above, round the upper part, and a honey-
suckle ornament at the end.
For all other Officers.— The chape to be only 6J
inches long ; both lockets and chape to be orna-
mented with fluted threads and scrolls, instead of
oak leaves.
Swobd Knot.
For all Officers.— Of blue and gold cord with barrel-
shaped mould covered with blue and gold gimp,
with blue bullion at end.
Dikk.
For Midshipmen and Naval Cadets.— Gilt-mounted,
with white fish skin gripe ; hilt Oi inches long, the
cross bar fitted with an oval medallion with crown
and anchor badge surrounded by a wreath of laurel,
and with spring to hold the blade to the scabbard ;
blue and gold blade, embossed, 17if inches long;
length of dirk when in the scabbard, L'3| inches.
Seaboard.— Black leather, 18 inches long, fitted
with gilt locket at the top, with two rings to attach
to slings of belts, and bottom a gilt pointed shoe.
Knot. — The same as for swords, but smaller.
Belt. — The same as Lieutenant's undress belt, but
with short slings.
15— FULL DRESS SWOBD BELTS.t
For Flag Officers and Commodores — Black silk
webbing, lined, girdle fully lj inch wide; slings linch
wide, on sliders ; the whole embroidered in gold,
with oak leaves and acorns down the middle, and
margined with a straight gold line near each edge.
Gilt mountings with circular clasp in front, laurel
embossed edges, crown, anchor, andlaurel in the cen-
tre; embossed carriage bnckles,and a plain gilt hook,
attached to the front sling or to slider, to suspend
the sword short. Swivels and buckles and billets to
attach the sword.
For Captains and Commanders. — The same as for
Flag Officers, except : — girdle and slings to be em-
broidered with three straight gold lines, one down
i-he middle and one at each margin near the edge ;
the circular clasp to have embossed laurel edges,
>.rown and anchor in the centre ; plain carriage
buckles.
For Lieutenant-Commanders, Lieutenants, Sub-Lieu-
tenants, and Mates— The same, but two lines of, gold
e -ibrcidery instead of three.
for Officers of the Engineer. Medioal and Civil
Branches. — The same as the above, according to
relative rank
For Chief Gimners, Boatswains, and Carpenters,
and Warrant Officers.— Ttrn same as Sub-Lieutenants
in undress.
-rSee Note on p. 836.
Undbess Bwobd BBlIS.t
For all Officers.— The same as the full dress belt
worn by Captains, but of black morocco leather and
no embroidery. Slings to be i inches wide.
16.— AIGUILLETTES.
For Admirals of the Fleet and for Vice- Admirals
and Rear Aamirals of the United Kingdom. — Is of
gold wire basket cord, J of an inch thick, and con-
sists of two single plaits of cord and two cord loops,
starting from each end of plait ; at the termination
of the plaits there are a few inches of plain cord
ending in netted heads and gilt embossed metal
tags. The plait and cord are joined together with
blue cloth about la inch wide, in which is a button-
hole to allow oi tho aiguillctte being fastened to the
brass slide of the epaulette. The long cord is looped
up on the top or front cord, the front cord and short
and long plaits are fastened together, and a small
gold braid loop is fixed thereon to attach to the top
button on the right breast of coat. The aiguillette
is worn on the right shoulder, the arm being passed
through between front plait and cord, and the back
or long plait and cord.
For Aides de Camp to the King and Honoraiy
Physicians ana Surgeons to the King. — The same as
for Admiral of the Fleet, except that gold gimp cord
i of an inch in diameter is used, instead of wire
basket cord. When epaulettes are not worn a plaited
shoulder-strap will take the place of the right
epaulette, from which to hang the aiguillette, except
in white undress (No. 8) when the shoulder-strap
of rank will be available for this purpose.
For Captains of the Fleet, Chief of Staff, Flag Cap-
tains, Naval Attaches (unless then are Aides-de-Camp
to the King), Flag Commanders, Flag Lieulennnt-Com-
manclers,Flag Lieul enants,and Engineer officers onthe
Staffs of and Secretaries to Flag Officers and Com-
modores.—Is of similar pattern to that for Aide-de-
Camptothe King, but is made of gold and blue cord
^8g of an inch thick ; and the gilt metal tags are of
special design, mounted with silver metal anchors.
The aiguillette is attached to the coat with a blue
cloth shoulder strap, and fastened to it in a similar
manner to that of an epaulette.
Note.— The aiguillette to be fastened to the top
button on the same side of the coat as that upon
which it is worn. This applies to all coats.
17 — COCKED HAT.
For convenience, the hat and device are described
separately. The hat is a black cocked hat with a
lelt flap of 6 inches, right of 5g inches, 4J inches at
each corner ; for Flag Officers and Commodores ana
Officers of Branches other than the Military Branch of
corresponding rank, bound all round with gold lace
two inches wide, showing one inch on each side ; and
for all other officers (Subordinate officers excepted)
bound with black silk of the oak-leaf and acorn
pattern, 1} inches wide, showing one inch on the
outer side. A black silk cockade, 5 inches wide,
placed upright. A tassel at each end consisting of
Ave gold bullions above five gold and five blue
bullion-eyes.
Devices.
For Flag Officers and Commodores, on the Cock-
ade.—Three loops of dead and bright bullion, lj inch
in circumference, the centre loop to be twisted, and
looped round a button.
For Captains and Commanders.— Two loops of bright
bullion, lj inch in circumference, the inner loop to
be twisted, and looped round a button.
For Lieutenant-lommander, Lieutenant, Sub-Lieu-
tenant, Mate. Chief Gunner, and Chief Boatswain,—
The same, but only one twisted loop.
For Warrant Officers.— Ho device.
For Officers of the Engineer, Medical and Civil
Branches.— The same as for the Military Branch
except that the loops are of i-inch gold lace instead
of bullion, the centre loop not twisted.
+See Note on p. 836
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
838
18— CAP AND COVER.
For all Officers.— Blue cloth, with three blue cloth
welts, 3i inches total depth, diameter across the top
8i inches for a cap fitting 21J inches in circum-
ference, the top to be Jr inch larger or smaller in dia-
meter for every J inch the cap may vary in size of
head above or below the before-mentioned standard,
i.e., a cap 22i inches in circumference, diameter
across the top Sj; cap 21 inches in circumference,
diameter 7$. The sides to be made in four pieces,
and to be lj inch deep between the welts; a black
mohair braid band lj wide placed between tho two
lower welts, the join of the band to be in front so as
to be covered by the badge, the upper edge of the
mohair band to be left unsewn to admit of bottom
edge of white cover being slipped under, when re-
quired.
The cap set up on a band of stiff leather, or other
material, 1} inches deep.
Covej-.— The cap cover to be of white ribbed
marcella.
Peak.
For Flag Officers.— Covered, with blue cloth and
bound with patent leather, and embroidered all
round with oak leaves in gold i of an inch wide.
For Captains and Commanders. — The same, but
embroidered on the front edge only.
For Officers of the Engineer and Medical Branches
ranking with Flag Officers. — The same as for Flag
Officers, except that a band, f of an inch wide,
embroidered in gold, is to be substituted for the oak
leaf embroidery.
For Officers of the Engineer, Medical and Civil
Branches of corresponding ranks to Captain and Com-
mander.— The same as for Captains, but a band, | of
an inch wide, embroidered in gold, substituted for
the oak leaf embroidery.
For all other Officers.— Patent leather, without em-
broidery.
The peak to droop at an angle of 45 degrees, and to
be 2 inches deep in the middle when worn with
embroidery, and 13 inch when plain.
Chin stay for all Officers.— Black patent leather f
inch wide, buttoned on to two japanned buttons
placed immediately behind the corners of the peak.
19— CAP BADGES.*
Military Branch.— A wreath of gold laurel leaves
surrounding a silver foul anchor, embroidered on a
blue cloth ground, with a Crown above it embroidered
in gold and silver.
For Commissioned and Warrant Officers. — The out-
side dimensions of the badge to be 23 inches high by
3 inches broad; for Subordinate Officers, lj inches by
2'i inches.
For the Engineer, Medical and Civil Branches. —
The same badge but in gold only.
20.— HELMET.t
For all Officers. — Made of cork, covered with white
jean, showing six seams, and bound with thin burl
leather, with ventilating button at top, the front
peak set at an angle of about. 15 degrees to the crown.
For a medium sized helmet, dimension of the front
peak 2a inches ; peak at sides, 2 inches ; back peak,
3| inches.
The measurements for the peaks are taken inside
from the ridge formed by the crown and the peak.
The front peak is cut semi-pointed, the back peak
broad and rounded at the corners. Between the
interior headpiece and the body of the helmet is a
space to allow of ventilation, with green zigzag ven-
tilator let in. The helmet is fitted with two gilt
hooks for the chin strap,— such chin strap to be h
inch wide (full) of thin brown calf leather, fitted
with gilt slide. The helmet is fitted with a white
cotton puggaree of six folds, folded back and front
with one row of dark blue silk about I inch showing
at top edge. The folds are crossed back and front
and measure about 2 inches (full) back and front and
3 inches (full) at the sides.
* See Note on p. 836.
t Officers may wear the old pattern helmet until a
new one is required.
21— FOUL WEATHER HAT.
A black Sou'wester of the usual pattern.
22— NECKTIES AND COMFORTER.
Neckties: — With frock coats or undress. — A plain
black silk or satin tie, la to 2 inches wide.
With ball dress, mess dress, and mess undress.—
A plain black silk or satin tie, 1 inch wide.
Comforter, to be white.
23— GLOVES.
Plain, white.
Plain, brown dogskin, or brown buckskin
24— BOOTS.
Black.— Plain-fronted Wellingtons or false Welling-
tons.
Lace-up boots or lace-up shoes. No toe caps.
White. — Lace-up white buckskin shoes. No toe
caps, or straps.
25— GAITERS.
Black grain hide, with four eyelet holes each side,
and fastened with leather loops', strap and buckle at
the top, the strap to go completely round. The
gaiter to be 10 inches high.
26— GREAT COAT.
For all Officers.— To be worn over full dress and
other uniform. Blue Cloth. Lgngth to come to 14
inches from the ground. Double breasted. Six
buttons on each side, the bottom button not to come
below the level of hips. A plait down the back, with
an opening at the bottom 18 inches long with a fly
and four small plain buttons. A cloth strap behind
with a buttonhole at each end 8 inches apart, and
two corresponding uniform buttons to confine the
waist to required size. Stand and fall collar with
hook and eye in collar seam. Edges of coat to be
double stitched ; the shoulders fitted with straps
(if required).
Sword, when worn with the great coat, is to be
hooked up, the scabbard passing through a slit in
the coat, and the hilt outside.
27— WATERPROOF COAT AND CAPE.
To be of the shape and colour (dark blue) of the
Admiralty pattern. Material optional.
The cape of the waterproof may be worn by itself.
28— BOAT CLOAK.
The same shape as the waterproof, but without
sleeves. Blue cloth, the cape lined with white, and
the coat lined with black.
Note.— The use of the Boat Cloak is optional.
DRESS OF CHAPLAINS.
On board his Ship, and on all occasions when the
Officers of the Ship are ordered to appear in uniform,
a Chaplain shall wear a clerical collar or stock or a
collar and white tie, and shall be dressed in other
respects in such a manner as shall clearly indicate
his profession.
On all occasions when Officers are required to
appear in frock coats, the Chaplain's dress shall be
a black cloth frock coat and waistcoat, and trousers
which are either black or of a dark mixture.
A Chaplain shall also wear on board his Ship a
black clerical felt hat or college cap ; and when at-
tending on shore with Officers in uniform, he shall
wear either the former or a tall black silk hat.
A Chaplain's ordinary mess dress shall be a clerical
Court coat, a waistcoat, and trousers, all of black
cloth; but, in the evening, when Officers wear full
dress, or ball dress, the waistcoat shall be a black
silk cassock one, and, instead of trousers, shall be
worn black cloth knee breeches, with black silk
stockings and patent leather shoes, with silver or
plated buckles.
When white dress is worn by Officers, a Chaplain
may (if he please) wear a plain white tunic and
white trousers ; and in that case he shall wear either
a service pattern white helmet with white puggarees
or a white or black and white straw hat with black
ribbon.
When white jackets are worn at Mess, he shall
wear a white jacket.
838a
R.N.R. & R.N.V.R. UNIFORMS.
EXTRACT FROM THE ROYAL NAVAL EXTRACT FROM REGULATION'S *r>R
SKIPPERS (TRAWLKR SECTION),
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
RESERVE REGULATIONS (OFFICERS).
1911.
FROM CHAP. IV.— UNIFORM.
24. The Uniform to be worn by Officers of the
Royal Naval Reserve is to be of the same pattern
as for Officers of corresponding rank of the Royal
Navy, with the following distinctive exceptions:—
1. Instead of each distinctive stripe of half-inch
gold lace round the sleeves of the coats,
there is to be a stripe formed of two waved
lines of quarter-inch gold braid, intersecting
each other, so as to form bands half an inch
wide, the blue cloth to show between the
curves.
2. Lieutenants of 8 years' seniority as such.Chief
Engineers (retired), Senior Engineers, Staff
Paymasters and Paymasters are entitled to
wear a single waved line of quarter-inch gold
braid between the stripes.
3. Assistant Paymasters under four years'
seniority will wear one stripe : thoBe of over
four years' seniority will wear two stripes
(and corresponding uniform).
4. Warrant Engineers are to wear Uniform cor-
responding to that worn by Artificer Engin-
eers and Warrant Mechanicians R.N., with
the exceptions mentioned below.
On attaining 10 years' seniority in the rank of
Warrant Engineer such Officers are to wear a
stripe formed by two waved lines o f one-eighth
inch gold braid, intersecting each other, so
as to form bands one-quarter of an inch wide,
the blue cloth to show between the curves.
6 The buttons are to be of Roval Navv Pattern,
with the letters "R.N.R." in Old English
characters across the anchor.
6. Instead of the anchor on the epaulettes there
is to be a badge consisting of an anchor in
the centre, surrounded with the words
"Royal Naval Reserve" embroidered in
gold; the anchor to be of silver for the
Military Branch and of gold for the other
Branches.
7. The device on the cockade of the cocked hat
to be of gold cord, the loop in centre being
twisted in the case of Officers of the Military
Branch and straight for Officers of other
Branches.
8. Badge for the Cap. — A silver anchor for
Officers of the Military Branch and a gold
anchor for Officers of the other branches,
with the letters "R.N.R." above it in gold,
on a medallion of black velvet, encircled by
an edging of gold lace, surrounded by a
laurel wreath of gold embroidery except at
the top, where a crown, embroidered in gold
and silver wiih a crimson velvet centre, is
placed over the medallion.
9. The plate for the sword belt to be the same as
for Officers of the Royal Navy, but with the
letters " R.N.R." across the anchor.
10. For Midshipmen, instead of the white turn-
back, the distinguishing mark at each end of
the collar is to be a button-hole of blue twist
with K.N.R. buttons.
11. Midshipmen will not be required to wear a
sword or dirk when appointed for short
periods or when under training, but may
wear a sword if they wish to do so.
FROM SECTION VI. — UNIFORM.
25. Each Skipper on confirmation will be required
to provide himself with the following uniform.
Except where otherwise stated, these articles are
to be of the patterns prescribed for Warrant Offi-
cers of the Royal Navy of less than 10 years
seniority : —
1 undress coat with R.N.R. buttons.
1 waistcoat.
1 pair of plain blue trousers.
l cap with R.N.R. badge.
1 foul weather hat.
1 pair of black boots.
1 long oilskin coat, black, double breasted
(material optional.)
1 necktie.
White shirts and collars.
EXTRACT FROM ROYAL NAVAL VOLUN-
TEER RESERVE REGULATIONS.
FROM CHAP. VI— UNIFORM.
60. The Uniform to be worn by Officers of the
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve is to be of the same
pattern as for Officers of corresponding ranks in the
Royal Navy, with the following distinctive excep-
tions : —
1. Instead of each distinctive stripe of half-inch
gold lace round the sleeves of the coats, there
is to be a waved line of quarter-inch gold
braid. The half stripe worn by Lieutenants
of over 8 years' seniority and Officers of
corresponding rank is to be a waved line of
one-eighth inch gold braid.
2. The buttons are to be of the Royal Naval
pattern, with the letters R. N.V. in Old
English characters across the anchor.
3. Instead of the anchor on the epaulettes there
is to be a badge, consisting of an anchor in
the centre, surrounded with the words
" Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve " em-
broidered in gold. The anchor is to be silver
for the Military Branch, and gold for the
other Branches.
4. The device on the cockade of the cocked hat
is to be of gold braid, the loop in the centre
being twisted for Officers of the Military
Branch, and straight for Officers of other
Branches.
6. Badge for the Cap.—A silver anchor for Officers
of the Military Branch, and a gold anchorfor
Officers of other branches, with the letters
" R.N.V." above it in gold on a medallion of
black velvet, encircled by an edging of gold
lace, surrounded by a laurel wreath of gold
embroidery except at the top, where a crown,
embroidered in gold and silver, with a
crimson velvet centre, is to be placed over
the medallion.
0. The plate for the sword-belt 10 be the same as
for Officers of the Royal Navy, but with the
letters "R.N.V." across the anchor in the
centre.
7. For Midshipmen the distinguishing mark at
each end of the collar, instead of the white
turn-back, is to be a buttonhole of maroon
twist.
Assistant Paymasters under 4 years' senior-
ity will wear one stripe; those of over 4 years' senior-
ity will wear two stripes (and corresponding uni-
form,(provided they are qualified under Article 15(2)
R.N.V.R. Regulations.
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NAVAL UNIFORMS —PETTY OFFICERS, MEN, &c. 839
UNIFORM REGULATIONS FOR CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS,
PETTY OFFICERS, MEN, AND BOYS OF THE FLEET, AND
FOR BOYS IN THE TRAINING ESTABLISHMENTS.
Admiralty,
29th April, 1913.
The following revised letterpress to the Instructions, relative to the Uniform
to be worn by the Petty Officers, Men, and Boys of the Royal Navy, is to be
substituted for that promulgated in March, 1907.
By command of their Lordships,
W. Graham Greene.
UNIFORM REGULATIONS FOR CHIEF
PETTJ OFFICERS, PETTY OFFICERS,
MEN, AND BOYS OF THE FLEET, AND
FOR BOYS IN THE TRAINING ESTAB-
LISHMENTS.
UNIFORM.
The Officers, Men, and Boys of His Majesty's Fleet,
and the Royal Marines, shall wear such Uniforms as
the Admiralty in pursuance of His Majesty's pli-asure,
shall from time to time direct. (Art. 4 and 155 of
the King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions,
1906).
Patterns of Uniform.
The Patterns of Uniform as shown in these Regula-
tions are to be strictly adhered to, and no deviations
whatever allowed.
Material for Clothing.
All materials for Uniform Cloth'ng authorised to be
worn by Naval Ratings are supplied through the
Victuallic g Yards.
No material is to be worn rf a quality inferior to the
service aiticle or deviating from it in patiera or
colour. Should a man provide himself with any such
clothing it will u t be accepted as pa»t of his kit. This
remark applies equally to all made-up articles of cloth
ing, i.e., hats, jerseys, boots, &c
Marking of Clothes.
The clothes of all ratings are to be marked.
The clothes of men dressed as Seamen are to be
marked as follows, with a f-inch type, block letters :—
Blue clothes— with white paint.
White clothes and bedding - with black paint.
Jerseys and comforters -with red worsted.
Overcoats and jackets - in upper part of sleeve.
Trousers, drawers, and cholera belts— on the inside
of the waistband at the back.
Jumpers (except working jumpers)— under the
collar
Working jumpers- on the back close up to the
collar-seam.
Canvas overall jacket— on the back close up to the
collar, on the inside.
Flannels and check Bhirts— on the tail.
Hats and caps— in crown.
Cap covers— on the band inside.
Towels, handkerchiefs — diagonally across the
corner.
Boots and shoes— inside the upper.
Jerseys— on the inside of the bottom tabling.
Note.— The marking of clothes of Class I, and Class
III. is to conform as far as possible with that laid down
for Class II.
Marking of Bedding.
The Bedding of all ratings is to be marked as follows,
with 1-inch type, block letters :—
Beds — on the foot, the name facing the foot.
Blankets— at the head, the name facing the foot.
Bed covers— at the sewn-up end facing the open
end on top.
Marking of Cap Boxes and Ditty Boxes.
Cap box—The name is to be stamped on a braBS
plate 1-ioch wide, which iB to be rivetted to
th*> outside of the box in the centre ol the lid
Ditty box— The name is to be stamped on a brass
plate S-inch wide, which is to be screwed te
the box immediately under the keyhole.
Inspection of Clothing and Bedding.
At musters and inspections of kit the clothing and bed-
ding are to be laid out in the manner shown in sketches,
copies of which are to lie posted on the mess deck for
general information and guidance.
NOTE —The following articles are those which are to
be considered strictly uniform within the meaning of
Art. 764 of the King's Regulations and Admiralty In-
structions, 1906 : —
Duck Uniform Jumpers.
Blue jean collars.
Blue cloth caps.
Sennet hats
Hat or cap ribbons.
Distinctive marks, such at badges »f rating, good
conduct, gunnery, etc.
840
NATAL UNIFORMS.
DRESS REGULATIONS FOR SEAMEN.
Occasions on which to he worn.
Dress
No.
P.O.'s and Men dressed as
Seamen.
r Inspections, musters, cere-
1
Serge jumper with cuffs, gold
monial occasions, Sunday
badges and collar, serge
In
England
and
in harbour.
trousers (mustering suit).
On leave on week-days, Sun-
2
Serge jumper (red badges)
days at sea.*
and collar, serge trousers.
temperate
On working days lor all
3
Serge jumper (red badges)
ciimates.
ordinary duties, i.e., usual
drills, boat and other
. ordinary work.
and collar, serge trousers.
r For night clothing and in
4
Serge jumper (red badges)
wet weather.
and serge trousers.
In all
By working parties for
5
White working jumper and
climates.
general cleaning of ship,
and other extraordinary
duties, when better cloth-
k, ing would be spoiled.
duck trousers.t
Inspections, musters, cere-
6
Dnck uniform jumper with
monial occasions, Sunday
collar, duck trousers.
in harbour.t
On leave on week-days, JSun-
As for No. 2 (but with duck
Tn hot
days at sea*
trousers ),orN o.6 as ordered.
climates.
On working days for all
8
As for No. 3 (but with duck
ordinary duties, i.e., usual
trousers), or No. 6 as
drills, boat, and other
ordered.
ordinary work.
In all
Coaling, refitting, and dirty
9
Overall suit.
climates.
work.
* Unless otherwise directed, duty men and boys, i.e., Quartermasters, Signalmen, Side Boys, &c, and
Admirals' and Captains' boats' crew, are to wear this dress in harbour when the rest of the ship's company
are in No. 3 Dress.
t Drawers to be worn in cold or wet weather, and jerseys, if being worn with other clothing or specially
ordered.
X Serge jumpers, with collars, and trousers are to be worn by men on leave between sunset and 8 a.m.
The dress to be worn by Classes I. and III. will be regulated so as to correspond with that being worn
by the Officers, having regard to the work they are engaged on.
See Notes to Dress Regulations for Ship's Companies on page 841.
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
840a
DRESS REGULATIONS FOR ROYAL MARINES, SERVING IN
H.M. SHIPS AND ON SHORE.
In England and Temperate Climates.
In Hot Climates.
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Dress.
Articles.
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Occasions when
worn.
Articles
Q*
£ 3
ei
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Ox
1
Review
Helmet, cloth tunic,
1
State ceremonies,
6
Fine duck tunic and
Order.
blue trousers, See
Note 1.
Waist belt.
Great coat &]
cape. ,
Kt,lid6 °rdtr8ed.
special inspections,
Guards of Honour,
General, District,
and Naval Courts-
Martial, funerals,
trousers, remainder
as in No. 1 dress.
Church parades at
Head Quarters, Gar-
Equipment. J
rison Boards and
Courts of Enquiry,
Church parades on
shore from ships or
in ships in harbour,
or Sundays in ships
in harbour, except
when another dress
is ordered ; Sundays
onshore. See note 16.
2
Undress
Cap, frock, blue
2
Week-days on shore,
7
Cap (see Note 3), frock,
7
Order.
trousers. See Note 1.
Waist belt.
Great coat &..
cape. »
Rifle, side V ordered.
arms. 1
Church parades and
Sundays at sea or
away from Home
Naval ports. Orderly
duck trousers, waist
belt. Arms, &c, as
ordered. Or No. 6 as
ordered. See page
duty. Regimental
840.
Boards and Courts
Equipment.-7
of Enquiry, Regimen-
tal Courts Martial,
Naval Picquets, and
when specially
ordered.
3
Drill
Cap, serge tunic, blue
3
All ordinary drills aud
8
Cap (see Note 3), serge
8
Order.
trousers. See Note 1.
Great coat, >
cape, arms ( As
& equip- ( ordered,
ment.* )
parades, routine es-
corts on board or at
Head Quarters.
tunic, duck trousers.
Great coat, cape,
arms and equipment
as ordered. Or No. 6
as ordered. See page
840.
4
Night
Cap, serge tunic, blue
4
Night clothing and
4
Cap, serge tunic, blue
4
Clothing.
trousers.
wet weather.
trousers
5
Fatigue
Cap, duck tunic, and
5
Fatigues, recruit drills
5
Cap (see Note 3), duck
5
Dress.
trousers, or blue
trousers if detach-
ment is not provided
with duck. SeeNote2.
and gunuery drills at
HeadQuarters, work-
ing parties on board.
ordinary tunic and
trousers. (See Note 2).
9
Overall
Suit.
As for No. 5 dress.
9
Coaling, refitting and
dirty work.
9
As for No. 5 dress.
9
March-
Cap (see Note 3), serge
_
Active service,manoeu-
10a
As in No. 10 dress, but
ing
tunic, blue trousers,
vres and marches,
duck tunic and
Order.
rifle and side arms,
full equipment, leg-
gings.t
inspections, embark-
ations and disem-
baikations, change
trousers (stained
khaki colourif neces-
sary) may be worn.
of station, guards,
and as may be
1
1 specially ordered.
* Drill order: (a) Web Equipment. Waistbelt, 2 braces, 2 cartridge carriers, and frog.
(bj Bandolier Equipment. Waistbelt, 2 10-round cartridge pockets, frog and
bandolier. Other articles of equipment as ordered.
t Marching order: Web or Bandolier Equipment. Full equipment as laid down in respective
pamphlets with R.M. modifications.
840Z>
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
1. Half whites. —White trousers may be worn with
Nos. 1, 2, or 3 dress if the detachment is provided there-
with, when Seamen wear white trousers with serge
i'umpers. White tunics may be worn with No. 3 dress in
tot weather.
2. White overall trousers.— If detachment is not
supplied with these, they may be provided at the
mens' own expense for wear in lieu of blue with Nos.
5 and 9 dresses if desirable. In hot climates the
trousers for Nos. 5 and 9 dresses may be fine white
duck if men are not in possession of duck oidinary
everall trousers.
3. Helmets will be worn on changes of station, embark-
ing, disembarking, and on active service. Afloat they
will always be worn for guards and divisions when
No. 1 dress is ordered, and in all orders of dress when
seamen wear hats. On service abroad the helmet will
take the place of the cap when ordered. The front plate
of the helmet is for use on all occasions when the helmet
is worn, except on active service, when the plate will be
removed at the discretion of the Senior Officer. The
metal ball is to be worn when serving on shore at home.
The white zinc mushroom top is for use on all stations
whilst serving aflo»t ; this top may, however, be replaced
by the metal ball for men serving on Ouards of Honour
to Royal Personages, or on other special occasions at the
discretion of the Commanderin Chief or senior Officer,
and will be replaced by metal ball when landed for duty
at home, e.g., funerals and ceremonial occasions. The
buckle of leather chin strap is worn on right cheek and
the strap is always worn on duty but not on leave or
by working parties or postmen unless specially ordered.
When the foelmet is worn, the cap may be packed in
the canvas bag, kit bag or pack, or carried in the haver-
sack, as ordered.
4. Cap covers will be worn afloat whenever Seamen are
wearing cap covers ; at home, from 1st May to 30th Sep-
tember, inclusive.
5. Equipment.— The buff belt (and frog) will be used for
all ceremouial occasions, leave, guards on board, and
picquets from ships ; when the buff pouch is worn, it
will be in centre of back for ceremonial and drill, and
on right side when ammunition is carried.
6. Great coats.— The waist belt will be worn under-
neath the great coat when off duty and when walking out.
1. Leggings are only worn for landing when specially
ordered. See Note 14.
8. Gloves are to be worn in winter months on duties
not under armB, and off duty when walkiDg our till
sunset.
9. Mourning— It men, for private reasons, are
desirous of wearing mourning, they may cover the
third button of tunic or second of frock with crape.
10. Sergeants' Sashes will be worn in No. 1 and No. 6
dress and orderly duty, and in walking-out dress ;
they will not be worn outside the great coat. Ser-
geants' sashes and gold chevrons are not to be worn
by Lance-Sergeants, R.M.L.I.
11. Whistles are to be carried by Sergeants, Corpor-
als, and Bombardiers, in Marching Order, Infantry
Drills and Manoeuvres.
12. GtTAEDS AND Sentkies AFLOAT — la) Guards of
Honour and when Royal Salutes are to be given twith-
out regard to the dress of the day).— No. 1 or No. 6.
(6 1 Ordinary Guards on other occasions. — No. 3, No. 8
or No. 6 (or the dress of the day when that is No. 1,
No. 2, or No. 7). Sunday Routine— See note 17. (c) At
Sea or between decks— No. 3 or No. 8, with side arms
(except in dynamo flats), (d) Sentries when coaling
Ship— No. 6 or 9 with side arms.
13. Band.— The musicians' dress will correspond to
that worn by other Marines and be similar to the
Guard when parading with them. The cross belt and
pouch will always be worn when landed for drill,
parading with guard, or No. 1 or No. 6 dress when on
duty.
14. Naval Picquets or Patrols.— No. 2, with leggings,
frogs, etc., as ordered for Seamen, without side arms.
15. W.R.O. Servants when sent on shore on duty for
their masters are to wear the dress specially laid
down for Marine Servants, page 847.
16. Liberty Men. — Caps will be worn for walking out
in temperate climates. At home, No. 2 dress (or
second tunics) may be worn for week end leave. The
greatcoat may be worn in wet or cold weather.
Short canes are to be carried when walking out.
Bundles are not to be carried in the streets ; when it
| is necessary to take a few things on shore, the haver-
sack, kit bag or pack may be utilised, or a small neat
paper parcel be carried.
17. Sunday Routine— When in cloth clothing, serge
tunics may be worn at the conclusion of Divine
Service, except Guards and Dutymen, who remain in
the dress of the day till sunset.
18.— Postmen are to be properly dressed in No. 3,
6, or 8 dress without belts. (Home Naval Ports No.
2 dress.) It is permissible to wear black oilskins
in bad weather.
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
841
NOTES TO DRESS REGULATIONS FOR SHIPS' COMPANIES.
1. By the word cottar in seamen's dress is to be
understood the detached blue jean collar.
2. Neck-handkerchiefs are always to be worn except
by men employed coaling or re-htting. They are to be
tied behind the collar, the bight in front being con-
fined by the strings, which, having been first tied to-
gether, are to be tied tightly in a bow over the hand-
kerchief, leaving a bight about 3 inches long. The
handkerchief should thus be firmly secured to the
jumper.
3. Knife lanyards with knives attached are to be
worn by all men wearing seamen's dress.
4. Caps are always to be worn, except as shown in
paragraph 5.
5. In ships in harbour and shore establishments
hats are to be worn : (a) with blue clothing during
the summer season, weather permitting, on occa-
sions of ceremony, and on Sundays as ordered by
Senior Officer present ; (b) always with No. 6 dress ;
(c) at any time as a protection from the sun, if
ordered by the Senior Officer present.
Hats are not to be worn at sea, unless specially
ordered as a protection against the sun.
6. White caps or cap covers are to be worn with
white clothing. They are also to be worn with blue
clothing.
(a) At home. From 1st May to 30th September
inclusive;
(b) Abroad. At the discretion of the Senior Naval
Officer present.
7. Ribbons on hats and caps are to be worn with the
name straight in front, and tied in a bow over the left
ear, in such a manner that the centre of the lettering
on the ribbon is over the nose.
The ends of the bow are to be of equal length, not
exceeding 2 inches in length.
8. Jerseys are to be worn with blue clothing, and
with white working dress during cold weather, as
directed by the Senior Naval Officer present. [In
England, ichen once commenced, jerseys should be con-
tinued to be -worn until about the beginning of April.]*
9. Comforters may be worn in exceptionally cold
and raw weather and during night watches when
blue worsted gloves and mitts may be worn. In
the daytime comforters are only to be worn when
specially ordered, except that individuals may be
permitted to wear them temporarily on the Medical
Officers' recommendation. They are to be worn as
follows : One turn round the throat, and a half hitch,
the ends being tucked inside the jumper and
trousers.
10. Overcoats may be worn by men on duty or leave
in cold or wet weather, the Blue Jean collar being
worn inside.
Petty Officers and Leading Seamen, and equivalent
ratings, are to wear their badge of rating embroidered
in red on their overcoats. No other badges are to
be worn.
Coastguard men who are in possession of flushing
jackets may continue to wear them in lieu of over-
coats until worn-out.
til. All jumpers are to be cut down 11 inches, the
tapes being rove through a becket 1 inch up from
bottom of opening.
The junction of the sleeve with the body is to be at
the point of the shoulder.
12. Boots or shoes are to he worn when men are in
blue clothing, except when decks are wet, and in hot
climates.
Brown canvas shoes, of approved pattern, may be
worn on board at the Captain's discretion.
* Discretionary power is given to the Captains of
Boys' Training Establishments on this point.
t The patterns of jumpers hitherto in force may
continue to be worn pending further orders.
13. Cycling dress.— Men cycling on duty are to wear
the Service Brown gaiter (to be supplied to them on
loan).
14. Mourning.— If men desire to wear mourning
for private reasons, they are to be allowed to wear
a band of black crape, 2 inches wide, and of double
thickness, round the left arm, midway between the
point of the shoulder and the point of the elbow.
On occasions of public mourning the men are not
to be required to wear mourning.
KITS.
Class I.
Class II.
CTass III.
New Entries, &c.
Boy Artificers.
Boys in Training Establishments.
Uniform of Chief Petty Officebs (Class I.)
Compulsory Kit,
1 Jacket, double-breasted, cloth, for dress.
1 Jacket, single-breasted, serge, for working
dress.
§2 Jackets, single-breasted, duck, tor working
dress.
§2 Tunics, drill.
1 Waistcoat, cloth.
1 Waistcoat, serge.
2 pairs Trousers, cloth.
1 pair Trousers, serge.
1T4 pairs Trousers, duck.
2 Caps, cloth.
3 Cap covers, drill.
3 Flannels.
2 pairs Drawers.
2 Cholera belts.
u+fi ( White shirts.
"♦"I. Blue check shirts.
**6 White collars.
2 Neckties (black silk).
2 Bows (black silkj.
§6 Check collars.
2 pairs Socks or Stockings.
l pair Half-boots.
lBed.
1 Blanket.
2 Bed covers.
§tl Blue Combination Suit.
1 pair of Braces.
2 Aprons (Chief Ship's Cooks only).
Optional Kit.
*1 Jacket (double-breasted), Tartan.
*1 Waistcoat, Tartan.
*1 pair Trousers, Tartan.
1 Overcoat.
l Waterproof Coat.
1 Sou'wester.
1 pair Leggings.
1 pair black Leather Shoes.
1 pair brown Canvas Shoes.
Note.— In addition to above, 1 white helmet,
of same pattern as Marines, if ordered by the Com-
mander in Chief. Puggaree bo be white.
* The Tartan Suit may be worn as an alternative
to the Blue Cloth Suit in the Compulsory Kit, but
the Cloth Suit is always to be worn with No. 1 Dress,
and on occasions of ceremony, inspections, etc. ; also
on shore unless otherwise ordered by the Senior
Officer.
t The blue combination suit is compulsory for
Engine Room Ratings, but optional for other Chief
Petty Officers.
t One half of this number may be blue check
shirts, the remainder being white shirts.
5 Not for Naval Schoolmasters.
If 2 pairs only for Naval Schoolmasters.
• 6 No White shirts for Naval Schoolmasters.
** 12 No. for Naval Schoolmasters.
842
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
Kits — continued.
Admiral's Coxswains, when employed in the gal-
ley, may wear Bluejackets' dress, with Chief Petty
Officers badges, provided they are not put to any
additional expense.
The wearing of Uniform by Officers' Chief
Stewards and Cooks is left to the discretion of the
Officers.
Note.— For particulars as regards Clothes Chests,
see page 847.
Uniform of Petty Officers and Men deessed
as Seamen (Class II.).
Petty Officers, Seamen, Artilicers, Stokers, Boys,
and all other Ratings not specially provided for.
Compulsory Kit.
1 Serge jumper, with cuffs.
2 Serge jumpers, without cuffs.
3 pairs Trousers, serge.
+2 Uniform jumpers, duck, with collar and
bound.
t3 Working jumpers, duck.
+4 pairs Trousers, duck.
**1 Canvas overall suit.
3 Blue jean collars'
2 Blue cloth caps.
1 White duck cap.
1 Cap box.
tl Sennet hat.
tl Sennet hat case.
2 Cap or hat ribbons.
2 Black silk handkerchiefs.
2 pairs Socks or Stockings.
1 pair Half boots.
IBed.
1 Blanket.
2 Bed covers.
t3 Flannels.
1 .1 ersey.
1 Knife.
2 Knife lanyards.
1 Soap bag.
1 Horn comb.
1 Hair brush.
1 Tooth brush.
1 Clothes brush.
1 Blacking boot brush.
1 Hard boot brush.
1 Polishing boot brush.
1 Comforter.
1 Type.
1 Ditty box.
1 Cap cover.
24 Clothes stops.
2 pairs Drawers— optional pattern, colour to
be white or a light neutral colour.
2 Cholera Belts— optional pattern, colour to be
white.
2 Towels— optional pattern, colour to be white.
Vol. 1 Seamanship Manual (Boys and Ordin-
ary Seamen only).
Optional Kit.
*1 Overcoat.
1 Waterproof coat.
***1 Canvas jacket.
1 pair Leggings.
1 Sou'wester.
1 pair black Leather Shoes.
1 pair brown Canvas Shoes.
2 Cheek shirts.
1 Razor or 1 pair of Scissors.
l pair e. loves or Mitts.
1 Housewife.
1 Duck bag.
1 Waistbelt.
Note.— Each man will be supplied with a
canvas ( waterproof ed > clothes bag, at Government
expense, in which to stow his kit.
* Compulsory for Coast Guard Men.
t Maybe increased if necessary, at the discretion
of the Commander-in-Chief.
t Not obligator}' for men in Torpedo Boats and
Torpedo Boat Destroyers.
**Not for Stoker Eatings and optional for Coast
Guard Men. The working dress of Stoker Ratings
(Class //) consists of Flannels and Fearnought
Trousers, to provide which a Special Engine-room
Department Clothing Allowance is granted under
Article 1436a King's Regulations.
***Stoker ratings only.
Uniform for Class III.
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t Only required on Foreign Service.
t In the Tropics, white clothing should be pro-
vided.
? 6 for 2nd Sick Berth Steward and Sick Berth
Attendant.
** 4 for 2nd Sick Berth Steward and Sick Berth
Attendant.
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
842«
Unifobm fob Class III— continued.
Compulsory Kit—
(continued I.
Hard boot brush
Polishing boot
brush
Ditty Box
Clothes stops
Braces
Optional Kit.
t Jacket, Tartan
+ Waistcoat ,,
t Pair Trousers,
Tartan
Overcoat
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C.P.O. pattern
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Sou'wester
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suit
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black leather
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brown canvas
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mitts
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1-The Tartan Suit may be worn as an alternative to
the Cloth Suit included in the Compulsory Kit, but
the Cloth Suit is always to be worn with No. 1 Dress
and on occasions of ceremony, inspections, &c. ; also
on shore, unless otherwise ordered by the Senior
Officer.
Notes.— The wearing of Uniform on ordinary
occasions by Officers' Stewards and Cooks, 1st Class
and 2nd Class, is left to the discretion of the Officers
who engage them, but Officers' Stewards and Cooks,
2nd Class, are to wear it at Musters and Inspections.
Officers' Stewards, 3rd Class, Officers' Cooks, 3rd
Class, and Boy servants are to wear uniform on all
occasions.
For particulars as regards Clothes Chests see
page 847.
For regulations as to the wearing of Tartan Suits
see page 847.
New Entbies.
The following kit is to be issued to the following
ratings on first entry : —
fA)— Stokebs 2nd Class.
1 Serge jumper, with cuffs.
2 Serge jumpers, without cuffs.
2 pairs Trousers, serge.
3 Duck working jumpers.
New Entries— (continued).
3 pairs Duck Trousers.
2 Blue jean collars.
1 Blue cloth cap.
1 White Duck cap.
1 Cap box.
*l Sennet hat.
*1 Sennet hat case.
2 Cap or hat ribbons.
1 Black silk handkerchief.
2 pairs Socks or Stockings.
+2 pairs Half-Boots.
1 Bed.
1 Blanket.
2 Bed covers.
3 Flannels.
*1 Jersey.
1 Knife.
2 Knife lanyards.
1 Soap bag.
1 Horn comb.
1 Hairbrush.
1 Tooth brush.
1 Clothes brush.
1 Blacking boot brush.
1 Hard boot brush.
1 Polishing boot brush.
*1 Comforter.
1 Type.
1 Ditty box.
1 Cap cover.
2 pairs Drawers.
2 Cholera belts.
2 Towels.
24 Clothes stops.
(B)— Sick Bebth Attendants on Pbobation.
1 Jacket, double breasted, cloth, for dress.
1 Jacket, single breasted, serge, for working
dress.
1 Waistcoat, cloth.
1 Waistcoat, serge.
1 pair Trousers, cloth,
2 pairs „ s,erge.
4 „ „ duck.
2 Tunics, drill.
1 Blue cloth cap.
2 Cap covers, drill.
2 Flannels.
2 pairs Drawers.
2 White shirts.
4 White collars.
2 Check shirts.
2 Check collars.
1 Bow, black silk.
1 Necktie.
2 pairs Socks or Stockings.
1 pair Half-Boots.
2 Towels,
l Type.
1 Soap bag.
1 Clothes brush.
1 Blacking boot brush.
1 Hard boot brush.
1 Polishing boot brush.
'Issue of this article to be at the discretion of the Commodore of the Depot, according to the time of the year,
tone pair issued under Article 1726. Clause 2, King's Regulations:
843
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
New Entries— (continued.)
l Hai r brush .
1 Tooth brush.
1 Horn comb.
24 Clothes stops.
1 pair of Braces.
fO— 2nd Cook's Mates ok Peobation.
1 Jacket, double-breasted, cloth.
1 Waistcoat, cloth.
1 pair Trousers, cloth.
1 Jacket, single-breasted, serge.
1 Waistcoat, serge.
1 pair Trousers, serge.
2 Jackets, single-breasted, duck
2 pairs Trousers, duck.
2 Blue cloth caps.
2 Cap covers, drill.
2 Cap covers, duck.
2 Aprons.
3 Flannels.
2 pairs Drawers.
1 Cholera belt.
2 White shirts.
4 White collars.
2 Check shirts.
3 Check collars.
2 Neckties, black silk.
2 Bow, black silk.
1 pairs Socks or Stockings.
1 pair Half-Boots.
2 Towels.
1 Type.
1 Horn comb.
1 Hair brush.
1 Tooth brush.
1 Clothes brush.
1 Blacking boot brush.
1 Hard boot brush.
1 Polishing boot brush.
1 Soap bag.
24 Clothes stops.
1 pair of Braces.
1 Bed.
1 Blanket.
2 Bed covers.
Notes.— Cap and other Badges, as necessary, are
included in the gratuitous issue of kits to new
entries.
The full allowance of clothing is to be completed
before the various ratings are drafted to any but a
depot ship, but it is to be deferred as long as is
practicable, and generally until a man's turn for
draft is approaching.
New entries, merely lent to ships for the Man
oeuvres, are not to have their kits completed.
Newly entered men, who are unavoidably brought
into debt on entry by taking up clothing are not en-
titled to monthly or weekly advances on the ordinary
scale, but until their debts are liquidated they may
be paid advances at reduced rates, as follows :—
C'.S. Men.— Afhalf the rate prescribed in Appendix
of the King's Regulations for Non-Allotting Men.
N.C.S. Men.— At the rate prescribed in Appendix 3
of the King's .Regulations for Allotting Men.
Reduced Kit foe Recoveeed Desebtebs.
The following reduced kit is to be issued to re-
covered deserters, the balance of the authorised kit
being supplied as circumstances permit, viz. :—
1 Serge jumper.
1 pair Trousers, serge.
2 Duck working junipers.
2 pairs Trousers, duel:.
l Blue cloth cap.
1 White duck cap.
1 Cap ribbon.
2 Flannels.
2 pair Socks.
1 Blue Jean collar.
1 Black silk handkerchief.
1 pair of Boots.
1 Knife.
2 Knife lanyards.
1 Comb.
2 Towels.
1 Toothbrush.
1 Bed.
1 Blanket.
2 Bed covers.
1 Type.
1 Cap cover.
1 Canvas overall suit.
Kits foe Boy Aetificees.
*1 Long jacket, double-breasted, tartan,
dress.
*1 Waistcoat, tartan.
*1 pair Trousers, tartan.
2 Long jackets, single-breasted, serge
working dress.
2 Waistcoats, serge.
2 pairs Trousers, serge.
2 pairs Trousers, duck.
3 Suits (working dress).
1 pair Braces.
2 Bows, black silk.
1 Necktie, black silk.
3 White shirts.
6 White collars.
5 Check shirts.
6 Check collars.
2 pairs Socks, or Stockings.
2 pairs Half-boots.
1 Horn comb.
2 Towels.
2 pairs Drawers.
3 Flannels,
2 Flannel nightshirts.
1 Clothes brush.
1 Blacking boot brush.
1 Hard boot brush.
1 Polishing boot brush.
1 Hair brush.
1 Tooth brush.
2 Blue cloth caps.
4 Cap covers.
1 Bed.
1 Blanket.
2 Bed covers.
1 Type.
1 Large clothes chest.
Optional.
1 Overcoat.
1 Waterproof coat
1 pair Leggings.
l Housewife.
Optional— Cloth, No. 2, in last year of training.
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
843a
Kits op Boys and Youths in the Harboub
Training Establishments.
To be in possession of
De-
nomi
the following
Kits.
Articles.
nation
of
Quan-
On
On
being
rated
On
being
kitted
tity.
Entry.
1st
Class
Boy.
up for
Sea.
No.
2
2
1
Comforter
,,
1
1
1
•Trousers, serge
Pairs
3
4
3
* „ duck
3
8
4
♦ Jumpers, sergc,wi-th
No.
2
3i
2
out cuffs
"■Jumpers, serge with
1
1
1
cuffs
* Jumpers, duck,work-
,,
2
4
3
ing
♦Jumpers, duck, uni-
,,
—
—
2
form
Canvas overall suit . .
„
—
—
1
Check Shirts, with
„
2
2
2
short sleeve
„
4
4
3
Woollen Drawers . .
Pairs
2
2
—
♦♦Cotton Drawers
,,
—
—
2
5 Cholera Belts
No.
—
—
2
Collars, jean ..
2
2
3
Socks or Stockings . .
Pairs
2
2
2
Black Silk Handker-
No.
1
1
2
chief
Caps, cloth
„
1
2
2
„ serge
1
„ duck, white . .
—
—
1
Cap Box
„
1
1
1
tCap Covers
2
2
1
Hat or cap ribbons . .
1
1
2
Towels
2
2
2
Type
,,
1
1
1
Half-Boots
Pairs
1
1
1
No.
1
1
I
Knife Lanyards
„
2
2
2
Bed
1
1
1
Blanket
1
1
1
Bed Covers
2
2
2
Bag, soap
1
1
1
Hair. Brush and Comb
Set
1
1
1
Brush, clothes..
No.
1
1
1
„ boot, blacking
„
—
—
1
„ „ polishing
„
—
—
1
„ ., hard
1
Ditty Box
„
1
1
1
Clothes Stops ..
„
24
24
24
Housewife, complete
,,
1
1
1
Scissors
Pairs
1
1
Shoes, black leather. .
1
1
1
„ brown canvas
1
Pocket Handkerchief
„
2
2
—
Small Duck Bag
1
1
—
Waistbelt
No.
1
1
—
Seamanship Manual
„
1
1
1
(Vol. 1)
Prayer Book
1
1
—
Soap
lbs.
3
3
—
Tooth Brush ..
No.
1
1
1
„ Powder..
Tins
1
—
—
Sennet Hat
No.
—
—
1
„ ., case
—
—
1
t To be worn with cloth cap only.
On completing the 12 weeks seamanship and school
course, Boys 2nd class are to have their kit made up
to three duck working jumpers.
} To be issued on completion of Sea Training, un-
less ordered previously on medical grounds (except
Boy Telegraphists and Signal Boys who will receive
Cholera Belts on being kitted up for Sea in Harbour
Training Establishments.)
X The additional Serge Jumper, issued on being
rated First Class Boy, may be a Dress Jumper (withl
This establishment does not include replacement
of clothing lost or worn out, and care and attention
is necessary to keep these replacements as low as
possible. Tho regulation of such replacements of
clothing is to be under the direct control of the
Inspecting Captain.
DESCRIPTION OF DEESSES.
DRESS LONG JACKET.
CLASS I.
Blue cloth and tartan, double-breasted, with stand
and fall collar, four gilt uniform buttons, and button-
holes to correspond on each side; three buttons to
show, the fourth button being under the lapel, in
which one buttonhole is to be worked; the lowest
button to be in line with the top of the pocket.
A pocket on either side fitted with a flap, the upper
edge being in line with the hip. The length of the
jacket to be one inch below the fork.
Sleeve.— Chief Engine Room Artificers and Chief
Electrical Artificers will wear three large gilt buttons
on the cuff.
All other ratings to wear an opening at the cuff
with two small gilt buttons.
Note.— The Master-at-Arms will, on dress occas-
ions wear a frock coat of the following pattern, and a
sword of the pattern worn by Gunners (Warrant
Officers):—
Blue frock, single-breasted, fall down collar, four
uniform gilt buttons on the front at equal distances
apart, the upper button being five inches below tho
seam of the collar, the bottom button on the seam of
the skirt.
The skirt to be 3 inches above the knee.
Class III.
(A) Ships' Cobporals— Sick Berth Stewards
and Attendants— 1st, 2nd and 3rd Writers and
Boy Writers — 2nd Ships Stewards —Ships'
Stewards Asssistants and Boys— Shipwrights-
Ships' Cooks, 2nd Ships' Cooks, Leading. Cooks'
Mates, and Cooks' Mates.
To wear the same pattern as above except that the
buttons are to be of black horn.
(Bi Musicians.
To wear the same pattern as above except that the
jacket is to be single-breasted.
Blue cloth and tartan, single-breasted, with stand
and fall collar and four buttons equi-distant, the
upper button being 3 inches from the seam of the
collar, a hook-and-eye being fitted at seam to enable
the collar to be closed when a shirt is not worn, as in
the Tropics.
cuffs) Instead of a Working Jumper, at the dis-
cretion of the Commanding Officer, the difference in
cost being charged against the individual Boy.
♦♦ Boys and Youths, on being drafted to sea,
may continue to wear the Woollen Drawers supplied
to them on entry in place of the Cotton Drawers
specified in the Regulation Kit.
♦ This applies to Boys only. In the case of
Youths, the Uniform Clothing is to be issued as
follows :—
Trousers, serge
„ duck
Jumpers, serge, with-
out cuffs
Jumpers, serge, with
cuffs
Jumpers, duck, work-
ing .. ..
Jumpers, duck, uni-
form
On
Entry.
Pairs
No.
OnKU-
ting up
for So;!
Train-
ing.
On
Com-
pletion
of Sea
Train-
ing.
844
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
The collar to be 2 inches deep at the point, tapering
to lj inches at the back.
The lowest button to be in line with the pockets,
which are to be fitted with flaps, the upper edge ot
the pocket being in line with the hip, and the length
of the jacket to be 1 inch below the fork.
An opening to the cuff with two small black horn
buttons.
(C.) Officers' Stewabds and Cooks.
Blue tartan or cloth (same pattern as for (B)).
The buttons to be of black ivory, plain, with
raised rim, of approved pattern.
WORKING DRESS JACKET.
Class I.
Of serge or duck, single-breasted, with stand and
fall collar, with four gilt buttons equi-distant, the
upper button being 3 inches from the seam of the
collar, a hook-and-eye being fitted at the seam to
enable the collar to be closed when a shirt is not
worn, as in the Tropics.
The collar to be 2 inches deep atthe point, tapering
to lj inches at the back.
The lowest button to be in line with the pockets,
which are to be fitted with flaps, the upper edge of
the pocket being in line with the hip.
The length of the jacket to be 1 inch below the fork.
The cuffs of the sleeves to be the same as for dress
jacket.
Red badges to be worn on serge, blue badges on
duck.
Class III.
The same pattern as above.
Note — When attending table, Officers' Stewards may
wear either the dress jacket or black evening
dress clothes, at the discretion of the Officers.
In hot climates white jackets may be allowed.
WHITE TUNICS.
Class I.
For wear in hot climates, when Officers wear tunics.
Of white drill — single-breasted— with a stand-up
collar lj inches deep, rounded in front, hook-and-eye
at neck, four gilt buttons (removable) equi-distant
the top button being lJ inches from the seam of the
collar, an opening at the bottom of each side seam 5
inches long.
A patch pocket, without flap, on each breast.
The badge denoting special qualifications is not
to be worn on the collar, but on the right cuff
3 inches from the end ; it is to be fastened by two
button fasteners.
Chief Engine Room Artificers and Chief Electric-
ians are to wearthree large gilt buttons onthecuffs.
Engine Room Artificers are not to wear any
. distinctive buttons on the cuffs of white tunics.
Class III.
Same pattern as above. Buttons to be white horn.
WAISTCOATS.
Class I.
Blue cloth and tartan, single-breasted, with no
collar, the opening to be from 3 to 4 inches, with six
gilt buttons.
Class III.
Same as above, with black horn buttons except for
Officers' Stewards and Cooks, who will wear plain
black ivory buttons with raised rim, of approved
pattern.
WORKING DRESS WAISTCOATS.
Class I.
Blue serge, single-breasted, with no collar, the
opening to be from 3 to 4 inches.with six gilt buttons.
Class III.
Same as above with black horn buttons, except for
Officers' Stewards and Cooks, who will wear plain
black ivory buttons with raised rim of approved
pattern ,
BLUE SERGE JUMPER WITH CUFFS.
Class II.
Of serge, to extend 3 inches below the hips, with an
inside pocket on left breast, as indicated in Sketch
Sleeves to extend to the wristbone.
Two buttons to the cuffs.
Serge collar as per Sketch.
BLUE SERGE JUMPER WITHOUT CUFFS.
CLASS II.
Of serge, same pattern as above, but with the cuffs
removed, as shown in sketch.
Sleeves i o extend to 1 inch above the wristbone.
When used as Night-Clothing— eyelets to be fitted
by the men themselves.
WHITE UNIFORM JUMPER (BOUND).
Class II.
Of duck, with inside pocket on left breast.
Collar to be of blue jean, having a border of three
rows of ,";. of an inch white tape, J of an inch apart.
The tape on the collar is to be sewn on by hand.
The jumper to be bound round the bottom and
ends of sleeves with blue jean, j of an inch wide,
which is to be stitched on.
Sleeves to extend to 1 inch above the wristbone.
WHITE WORKING JUMPER.
Class II.
Of duck, same pattern as above, but with a plain
single duck collar, and not bound.
TROUSERS.
Class I.
Blue cloth and Tartan, blue serge and duck, made
with a fly-front.
Class II.
Blue serge and duck as shown in Sketch.
*To be made with a flap, and the leg to be of the
same width at knee and bottom, viz: a uniform
width of about 12 inches.
To be fitted with a waistband 4 inches deep, the
tightness of which is to be regulated by a lacing at
the back (four holes) which is to be tied in a bow at
the upper holes, the ends being 4 inches long.
The lacing for serge trousers to be 1 inch blue
worsted tape, andforducktrousers 1 inch white tape.
Class III.
Same as for Class I.
BLUE COMBINATION SUIT.
Class I.
As supplied through the Victualling Yards.
CANVAS OVERALL SUIT.
Class II.
To be madeof No. "canvas andof approved pattern.
Jacket.— To be single breasted with stand-up collar
\\ inches deep.
Four buttons, the upper one to button close to the
throat just below collar seam.
Large outside patch pocket on each side of the
jacket on the hip.
Trousers. — To be made with fly front, two buttons,
fitted with a canvas belt (and buckle) sewn on at the
back under a loose canvas becket, and rove through
a canvas becket, on each side seam.
Only " badge of rating" to be worn on left arm.
Class III.
Optional— Same as Class II.
*The patterns of trousers hitherto in force may
continue to be worn pending further orders.
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
845
BLUB CLOTH CAP.
Class I.
Of blue cloth of established pattern,
(a) The outside diameter of the crown of the cap
to be 2$ inches greater than the inside
diameter of the band (i.e., hatter's size).
(6) The height of the quar'ering to be If inches in
front, l't inches at the sides, and 2 inches at
the back, a piping being worked between the
quartering and the crown,
(c) The band to be lj inches in depth, with piping
§ of an inch from lower edge to keep the
mohair band in place.
(<Z The band to be stiffened by 2J inches of stiffening
canvas, and the quarterings to be partially
supported by wadding,
(e) A plain band of mohair, lj inches deep, to be
worn over the band of the cap, the seam being
in front, so that the cap badge covers it.
(/; The peak to be made of a patent black leather,
showing about l'i inches at the centre, and
inclined down from the band of the cap at an
angle of about 60 degrees.
(g) A chin-stay of patent black leather 5 of an inch
wide to be secured by a black button at each
end.
*Class II.
Of blue cloth of established pattern.
(a) The outside diameter of the crown to be 2\
inches larger than the outside diameter of
the band.
The quartering to be \\ inches in height, a
piping being worked between it and the
crown.
(6) The band to be I5 inches in depth, a piping
being worked at a J of an inch from the lower
edge to keep the cap ribbon in place.
(c) These dimensions being followed, the name
on the cap ribbon should always be visible.
(d) The lining to be of blue sateen, or of some
such material, the crown being stiffened by
an inter-lining of a single thickness of duck.
(e) To he fitted with a shaped stiffener.
(/) To be fitted with two ventilation holes on each
side in the quartering j ust over the band.
lg\ To be fitted with a chin-stay of 1-inch
blue worsted braid, fastened at one end in the
seam of the crown. Length to be adjusted
by the wearer.
(h) Cane gromet to be fitted inside to spread
the crown. Metal stretchers are prohibited.
Class III.
Same pattern as for Class I.
Note.— The serge cap worn by bovs in Training
Establishinent is to be of the approved pattern,
WHITE DUCK CAP.
Class II.
Of duck of established pattern,
(a) The outside diameter of the crown to be 2J
inches larger than the outside diameter of
the band.
The quartering to be If inches in height.
(6) The band to be 18 inches in depth, a piping
being worked at i of an inch from the lower
edge to keep the cap ribbon in place.
(c) These dimensions being followed, the name
on the cap ribbon should always be visible.
(d) The lining to be of grey jean and the outside
band to be of blue cloth same as for blue
cloth cap.
(e) To be fitted with a shaped stiffener.
(/,' To be fitted with two ventilation holes on
each side in the quartering just over the band,
(fir) To be fitted with a chin-stay of 1-inch
blue worsted braid, fastened at one end in
the seam of the crown. Length to be ad-
justed by the wearer.
(h) Cane grcmet 1o be fitted inside to spread the
crown. Metal stretchers are prohibited,
♦Note.— The old pattern Seamen's Blue Cloth Cap
may continue to be worn until further orders.
CAP COVER.
Class I,
Of marcelline, made to button at the back and with
quarterings jjths of an inch deeper than those of the
blue cloth cap with peak. The band to be Jths of
an inch in depth, and the diametertobef of an inch
greater than that of the cap
The mohair band and badge of the cap to be worn
outside the cap cover.
Class II.
Of duck, the crown being slightly larger than the
cap itself, to prevent puckeriug. The quarterings
to be 1| inches in height, and the band If inches
deep.
The cap ribbon to be worn outside the band of the
cap cover.
Class III.
Same as for Class I.
Ships' Cooks, Ships Cooks' Mates, Officers' Cooks
and Assistants will wear the Class II. cap cover as
a " white cap " in working dress.
CAP BADGES AND DEVICES.
Class I.
The badge worn over the mohair band is to be
a crown and anchor, the latter encircled by two
rows of narrow plain embroidery on a ground of
black velvet.
For the military branch the device is to be em-
broidered in gold and silver, the anchor being of
silver.
For branches other than the Military Branch, the
whole device is to be of gold.
Electricians and Engine Room Artificers are to
have the ground of the badge of purple velvet.
Class III.
Engine Room Artificers,
5th class. Boy Artificers,
Ship's Corporals, Sick
Berth Stewards and At-
tendants, 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
and Boy Writers, 2nd
Ship's Steward, Ships'
Stewards' Assistant and
Boy. Shipwright, Ships'
Cooks, and 2nd Ships'
Cooks, Cook's Mates
and Second Cooks'
Mates.
Musician— Same pattern as Ships' Corporals, &c,
but embroidered in white.
Officers' Stewards and 1XT , .
Cooks |No cap badge worn.
CAP RIBBONS.
Class II.
Of black silk ribbon, l,-\ inches broad and 4S inches
long, the name of the ship, &c, being embroidered
in gold letters J of an inch deep, according to
Admiralty sealed pattern.
SENNET HATS.
Class II.
To be of white sonnet with oval crown, 3 inches
high, brim to be straight, 3k inches wide, inclined
upwards 1* inches and bound with f-inch black
braid, to he fit ed with ventilation holes in each side
of crown ; sides of crown to be lined with flannel •
the hat to be moderately stiffened; weight not to
exceed 10 ozs.
A chin-stay of 1-inch blue worsted tape to be
attached to the top of the inside of the hat band
Length to tie adjusted by wearer.
Note. Sennet hats are originally stiffened bv
being washed over with a solution of " Best No 1
Gelatine," about I oz. of which is used to each hat
and then blocked and ironed over.
When the hats get limp and out of shape 'thev
can be easily re-stiffened and brought back to their
original shape by similar treatment, and for this
purpose a hat block and gelatine is supplied to each
ship.
Crown and Anchor Em-
broidered in red.
846
NAVAL ONIFOEMS.
SENNET HAT CASES.
Class II.
To be o( unbleached calico (or white drill) made to
fit closely round the crown of the hat. and completely
enclose the hat, the opening being tied closely, to
oxclude dust, &e.
SHIRTS.
Class I.
To be white for " dress," and blue check for
working dress."
Class II.
Blue check, without collar, and with short sleeves
as shown in sketch.
Class III.
To be white for "dress," and blue check for "work-
ing dress."
COLLARS.
Class I.
To be white, turned down, for "dress," and blue
check, turned down for " working dress."
Class II.
Of blue jean, of approved pattern, as shewn in
sketch. The white tape to be sewn on by hand.
Class III.
Same as for Class I.
NECKTIES.
Class I.
To be of approved pattern, of black silk, made up
into a bow, for "dress," and of black silk, tied in a
sailor's knot, for " working dress."
Class III.
Same as for Class I.
BLACK SILK HANDKERCHIEF.
Class II.
Of approved pattern.
FLANNELS.
All Classes.
To be made of the material supplied through the
Victualling Yards, and of the pattern shown in
Sketch, having a rectangular opening not exceeding
23 inches inside measurement, and bound with 1
inch blue jean.
The length to be from 39 to 45 inches, according to
the height of the wearer.
DRAWERS.
All Classes.
To be of cotton material of white colour.
Other patterns may be worn if desired, but they
must be white or of a light neutral colour.
CHOLERA BELTS.
All Classes.
To be made of one thickness of flannel and one
thickness of fearnought, with pocket.
Other patterns may be worn if desired, but they
must be white in colour.
JERSEY.
Class II.
To be made of blue worsted, closely knitted, with-
out pattern, and with a collar 1 inch deep.
Front and back to be alike.
COMFORTER.
All Classes.
Blue in colour, of approved pattern.
SOCKS AND STOCKINGS.
All Classes.
Blue in colour, of approved pattern.
HALF-BOOTS.
All Classes.
Of approved pattern.
BLACK LEATHER SHOES.
All Classes.
Of approved pattern.
BROWN CANVAS SHOES.
All Classes.
Of approved pattern.
TOWELS.
All Classes.
Optional pattern, but colour must be white.
DITTY BOX.
All Classes.
To be 12 inches in length, 8 inches in breadth and
6 inches in depth of approved pattern.
KNIFE.
Class II.
Of approved pattern only.
KNIFE LANYARDS.
Class II.
Of approved patterns.
BED, BLANKET, BED COVERS, TYPE, CAP
BOX, MITTS, HOUSE-WIFE.
All Classes.
Of approved pattern.
SOAP BAG, HORN COMB, HAIR BRUSH,
TOOTH BRUSH, CLOTHES AND BOOT
BRUSHES, RAZOR, SCISSORS, GLOVES,
CLOTHES STOPS.
All Classes.
As supplied through the Victualling Yards.
WATERPROOF. LEGGINGS, SOU'-WESTER.
All Classes.
Of approved pattern.
HAVERSACK, POCKET HANDKERCHIEF.
Special for Boys in Training Establishments; as
supplied through the Victualling Yards.
BUTTONS.
Class I.
To be gilt, same design as worn by Officers, except
that the crown and anchor is to be surrounded by a
plain rim.
The sizes of buttons are to bo—
Is inches for Overcoats,
iinch for long Jackots and Frock Coat (Master-
at-Arms).
,9B inch for Waiscoats.
Buttons on Blue Cloth and Serge Trousers are to
be black ivory (plain), },i inch.
Buttons on White Trousers are to be of white
metal and dead-eye pattern.
Buttons on Blue Jean Combination Suit are to be
of black metal.
Class II.
Overcoats. — Black horn crown and anchor buttons
1b inches.
Serge Jumper, with cuff, and Serge Trousers.—
Black ivory plain) \i inch buttons.
Duck Trousers.— White metal buttons of dead-eye
pattern.
Canvas Overall Suit.— Yellow 1¥ inches, flat, with
raised rim, and fitted with four holes to take seaming
twine.
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
846a
Class III.
(Except Engine Room Artificers 5th Class, Boy Arti-
ficers and Officers' Stewards andCooks) to wear:—
(a) Black horn crown and anchor buttons—
14 inches for Overcoats,
i inch for Cloth and Serge Jackets.
-i'b inch for Cloth and Serge Waistcoats,
(o) White horn crown and anchor buttons —
i inch for Duck Jacket.
(c) Black iv&ry buttons (plain), }j inch for Cloth
and Serge Trousers.
(d) White metal buttons, dead-eye pattern, for
Duck Trousers.
(e) Yellow buttons (plain), lj inch (as in Class
II.) for Canvas Overall Suit.
Boy Artificers to wear same as Class I., except
thai brass buttons are to be worn instead of gilt on
sloth and tartan garments (the brass buttons to be
retained when Boy Artificers are rated Artificers 5th
Class and until they are rated Artificers 4th Class) ;
but black horn buttons will be worn on serge garments.
Officers' Stewards and Cookstowear same as Class
III., except that plain ivory buttons1 black or white,
with raised rim of approved pattern and fitted with a
shank, are to be worn instead of the crown and anchor
buttons.
OVERCOAT.
All Classes.
As supplied through the Victualling Yards.
Note.— No badges except those denoting rating (em-
broidered in red) are to be worn on the overcoat.
APRON.
Classes I. and III.
"White in colour, of optional pattern.
DUCK BAG.
Class II.
As supplied through the Victualling Yards.
WAISTBELT.
Class II.
To he of blue webbing, approximately 2J inches wide
and of approved pattern only, as supplied from the
Victualling Yards.
REGULATIONS FOR BADGES OF RATING
AND DISTINCTION.
Chief Petty Officers will not wear badges of rating.
The rating is denoted by their wearing distinctive gilt
buttons.
Distinctive badges denoting special qualifications or
duties are to be worn by them on each side of the
collar of the long jacket.
They will not wear good conduct badges.
Engine Room Artificers will not wear any badges.
Petty Officers and Men are to wear the badges denoting
rating and good conduct, and special qualifications
to which they are entitled, as hereinafter described.
Badges denoting rating are to be worn on the left arm,
and those indicating special qualifications or duties on
the right arm, in the position described in sketch
The Crown, as the emblem of authority, is combined
with all Petty Officers' and Instructors' badges— as well
as the Police badges.
All Petty Officers, Seamen, and Marines who are
temporarily emploved on police or patrol duties, are to
wear the police badge on the left cuff whilst actually on
duty.
Badges of Rating.
The following are the badges of rating :—
(a) Petty Officers— Crossed anchors surmounted by a
crown.
(6) Leading Seamen and other leadiDg ratings— an
anchor.
Good Conduct Badges.
Good conduct badges are to worn on the left arm, the
line joining the upper points of the first badge to be 5
inches from the point of the shoulder. i.See Sketch.)
The badges are to be hemmed on to a foundation— the
gold and red on a cloth foundation, blue on a drill
foundation- yellow thread being used for gold badges,
red thread for red badges, and blue thread for blue
The edges of the foundation are to be quite plain and
are to be J an inch from the badge.
When more than one good conduct badge is worn, the
distance between them is to be J of an inch— measured
perpendicularly.
Good Shooting Badges.
Good shooting badges are to be worn by all marksmen
15 inches above the point of the right culf of No 1 serge
jumpers or from end of sleeve of jumpers without cuffs.
Material for Badges
All badges worn on cloth and best serge dresses are to
be embroidered in gold, those on other serge dresses in
red worsted, and those on v, hite in blue cotton.
Distinguishing Badges.— General Remarks.
A Btar above the badge in every case indicates a man
of superior qualifications, and another star below
denotes that the man has paRsed for and is performing
certain special duties.
So as not to necessitate all badges being changed when
a special qualification is altered, stars are supplied
independent of badges, and capable of being sewn on or
removed as necessary. Spare crowns are also supplied
separately, so that in case of a man being given an
Instruction Rating etc., the badge already in his
possession can easily he altered.
The single gun, torpedo, or rifle, when worn, is always
to point away from the body.
The following is a descriptive list of badgeB indicative
of special qualifications or duties, viz. —
* Gunner's Mate and Gunlayer. l8t Class.— Crossed guns
with star and crown above, and star below.
* Gunner's Mate.— Crossed guns with star and crown
above.
* Gunlayer, 1st Class. — Crossed guns with star above, and
star below.
* Gunlayer 2nd Class.— Crossed guns with star above.
* Gunlayer, 3rd ClaBS. - Crossed guns.
* Chief Petty Officer (G) and Petty Officer (G), not being
Gunlayer or Gunner's Mate, and Seaman Gunner.—
Single gun with star above.
* Torpedo Gunner's Mate, Higher Standard. — CrosBed
torpedoes with star and crown above, and star below.
* Torpedo Gunner's Mate. - Crossed torpedoeB with star
and crown above.
* Torpedo Coxswain.— Crossed torpedoes with wheel
above.
* Leading Torpedo Man.— Crossed torpedoes with star
* Chief P'etty Officer (T) and Petty Officer (T) and
Seaman Torpedo Man.— Single torpedo with star
above.
* Chief \eoman of Signals.— Crossed flags, with star and
crown above, and two stars below.
t Yeoman of Signals.— Crossed flags, with star above and
two stars below.
t Leading Signalman.— Crossed flags, with star above
and star below
t Signalman.— Crossed flags, with star above.
t Ordinary Signalman and Signal Boy. — Crossed flags.
* Chief Petty Officer and Petty Officer, Telegraphist.—
Wings with crown above.
Leading Telegraphist.— Wings with star above and
star below.
t Telegraphist.— Wings with star above.
+ Ordinary and Boy Telegraphist.— Wings,
t Good Shooting badges :
) st Class— Crossed rifles, star above.
2nd ,, Crossed rifles.
3rd ,, Single rifle.
* Are made and issued in large size for wearing on
arm, and in small size for wear by Chief Petty Officers.
t Are made in large eizeonly.
847
NAVAL UNIFORMS.
* Physical Training Instructor. 1st Class.— Crossed clubs.
_,W1*D star and crown above and star below.
* Physical Training Instructor, 2nd Class.— Crossed
clubs, with star and crown above.
Note.— A Physical Training Instructor is not to
wear any other distinguishing badge than the
badge of that rating, except good shooting badge.
Mechanician.— Propeller, crown and star above and
star below.
* £J",ef Stoker.- Propeller, crown above and star below,
t Stoker Petty Officer.— Propeller, star above and star
below,
leading Stoker (rassel for Stoker Petty Officer.)—
Propeller, star above.
+ Stoker, Stoker 2nd class.— Propeller.
* Chief and other Armourers — Gun crossed axe and
hammer, star above.
t Armourers' Mate and Crew.— Gun, crossed axe and
hammer.
* Blacksmith *\
* Plumber I Crossed axe,
Painter, 1st Class I and hammer
* All Chief and other Carpenters' f with star
Mates, and skilled Shipwrights of 1 above
whatever rating. J
t A other Artisans.— Crossed axe and hammer.
Naval Police.— Crown between letters N. P.
t Naval Schoolmaster
t Ship's Steward
2nd Ship's Steward.
+ Ship's Steward's Assistant
t Ship's Steward's Boy.
t All Writers,
t Ship's Cook 1 ,,, .. , . .
Ships Cook's Mate / Star' 6llver 0D cloth-
--Red silk cross on white cloth ground in gold
circle on cloth ; red worsted croBS on white
cloth in red circle on serge ; red cotton cross
t Sick I in blue circle on drill ground on white. To be
Berth.' worn on right arm by all ratings. The letters
Staff I L, M and O are worn in addition, above
I these Badges, by Laboratory Attendants,
I Masseurs and Operating Room Attendants
^respectively.
t Buglers.— Bugle.
Note.— The material on which badges are embroidered
is to be cut as follows : —
For Chief Petty Officers— To the shape of the collar.
For others— As supplied through the Victualling
Yards ; to be hemined on with black thread on blue, white
thread on white.
Star, gold on cloth
WEARING OP MEDALS.
Medals are to be worn at Inspections, on Sundays, and
on all occasions of ceremony when jumpers with cuffs
are worn.
Medal ribbons may be worn on other occasions.
The ribbons of medals are to be 1 inch in length,
unless the number of clasps requires them to be longer,
in which case the ribbon is only just to show above the
top clasp. Wnen there is more than one medal, (he
distance between the ribbons to be J inch The ribboys
when worn alone are to be only { inch in length and
sewn on a cloth attachment close together.
The ribbons of the medals are to be sewn on a found-
ation of blue cloth, with a canvas stiffening at the back.
The foundation is to extend i inch on top and sides as a
margin, the boi torn to be cut off close to the ribbons.
One inch of ribbon is to be sewn on thi cloth attach-
ment to allow tfie medal and clasps with another inch
or more of ribbon to overlap the inch sewn to cloth.
*Are made and issued in large size for wearing on arm,
and in small size for wear by Chief Petty Officers.
+Are made in large size only.
Medals or ribbons are to be worn on the left breast,
placed iu a line lj inches below the point of the
shoulder. The upper edge of the cloth foundation is to
he placed \\ inches from point of shoulder ; the ribbons
ivill then be 2 inches from point of shoulder.
Medals are to bs worn "obverse" outwards, com-
mencing with the end furthest from the shoulder :—
(a) British decorations in order of seniority. (See
Ariicle 169 of the King's Regulations, 1906.)
(o) British medals as directed in Article 169 of the
King's Regulations, 1906, with war medals in order
of oate.
(c) Foreign decorations in order of date.
\d) Foreign medals in order of date.
The Long Service and Good Conduct medals and the
mtdal for Good Shooting come after all war medals.
Medals awarded by a society for bravery in saving
human life, if specially authorised to be worn, are to be
worn on the right breast, similarly to. those on the left,
and on the same horizontal line.
Note.— The "obverse" side is that on which the head of
the Sovereign is shown.
WARD ROOM OFFICERS' SERVANTS
(R.M.L.I.)
Each Private R.M.L.I. embarked for duty as Ward
Room Officers' Servant will be provided, under the Con-
ditions laid down in Article 1177 King's Regulations and
Admiral' y Instructions, wiih an annual gratuitous out-
fit consisting of : —
1 Cap with peak.
1 Piaiu serge suit.
S Fine white Duck Tunics with jean collars
and cuffs.
2 Collars and Fronts combined.
1 Black necktie.
3 paiis white cotton gloves.
The serge suit and cap will be worn on occasions
wnen the ordinary K.M. Uniform is not suitable. Corns
Uniform will be worn on other occasions except when
atlendiog at Mess, for which purpose the Fine White
Duck Tunics are provided.
REGULATIONS FOR CLOTHES AND TOOL CHESTS
Chief Petty Officers.
Officers' Stewards or Cooks, 1st Class.
Confirmed Sergeants of Marines.
They are to be of the following dimensions —
3 ft. 2 ins. in length.
1 ft. 10 ins. in breadth.
1 ft. 10 ins. in depth.
The chests are to be fitted with one long and two short
drawers, with locks and keys.
* Tool chests for Shipwrights and others allowed tool
money, are to be of the same dimensions as above.
When there is accommodation available, other ratings
than those mentioned above, who wear long cloth jackets
and peak caps, may have a small chest with one drawer,
of the following dimensions :—
2 ft. 0 ins. in length.
1 ft. 6 ins. in breadth.
1 ft. 2 ins. in depth.
* On exhaustion of the stock of the present pat-
tern Tool Chests, the dimensions of the Service
pattern will be as follows : —
3 ft. 2 ins. in length.
1 ft. 6 ins. in breadth.
1 ft. 6 iris, in depth.
DRESS REGULATIONS : OFFICERS, ROYAL MARINES. 848
DRESS REGULATIONS FOR OFFICERS OF THE
ROYAL MARINES.
-GENERAL REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO BOTH EOYAL MARINE ARTILLERY
AND ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY.
General Officers of the Royal Marines wear the
ame uniform as is prescribed for General Officers of
the Army.
Officers on the General Staff of the Corps,
the Inspector of Recruiting, and Officers Royal
Marines employed on the Admiralty War Staff, wear
he uniform as laid down for Officers on the General
Staff of the Army, paragraphs 129-138, Dress Regula-
s for the Army, 1911, with the following ex-
ceptions .• —
Greatcoats will be of Regimental Pattern and Drab
3rvice Dress will not be worn.
Officers of the Royal Marines employed on the War
Staff other than at the Admiralty will wear uniform
ibove, except that, they will not wear the order of
ss— " Review Order— Staff in Blue," paragraph
130, Dress Regulations for the Army. Abroad, the
regimental helmet, without plume, will be worn,
paragraph 129, Dress Regulations for the Army.
Such officers, if also employed in command of Royal
""irine detachments alioat, will wear regimental
uniform.
Other Officers Royal Marines on the staff of Flag
Officers and of Commodores will wear an aiguillette
(Army pattern) on the same occasions as laid down
for Naval officers (page S32) except in mess dress.
An Officer of the Royal Marine Artillery or
Royal Marine Juight Infantry who is A.D.C. to the
Sovereign wears the same uniform as is prescribed
by Army Regulations for an Artillery or Infantry
A.D.C. respectively.
Badges of Rank—The rank of Officers is to be
distinguished by badges worn on the shoulder-cords
shoulder-straps, unless otherwise ordered, as
follows : —
Colonel . . . . Crown with two stars below.
Lieut.-Colonel .. Crown with one star below.
Major .. .. Crown.
Captain . . . . Three stars.
Lieutenant . . Two stars.
2nd Lieutenant ~|
and 2nd Lieu- I _
tenants on pro- ( une star-
bation )
Belts, "Sam Browne" Pattern as prescribed by
Army Regulations.
When not on active service Officers will wear one
brace only of the "Sam Browne" belt. It will be
worn diagonally over the right shoulder. In march-
ing order two strap-* will be worn.
On board ship and for boat work a web sword belt
with two plain brown leather slings with a plain
square brass buckle on each is to be worn underneath
the blue serge or white tunic when the sword is
carried, except when white clothing is worn in lieu
of full dress, when the full dress slings and cross belt
(R.M.A.) will be worn.
7. Boots.— (a) For Mounted Dutiesi unless otherwise
ordered).— Black leather butcher boots. The leg o
the boot to be sufficiently .jacked to prevent it sink-
ing. The top of the boot to reach within about 4
inches of the point of the knee in front. A spur rest
at the back of the boot to keep the spur horizontal
about 2 inches above the top edge of the heel and a
little below the ankle joint. The heel is to be suffi-
ciently high to prevent the spur chain from working
back.
(b) Black leather leggings, stohwasser pattern, and
ankle boots with jack spurs may be worn by mounted
officers instead of knee boots in marching or drill
order, or as ordered in the Garrison. For Com-
mandants and Colonels 2nd Commandant, see para. 8.
<c) Wellington boote are to be worn by all Officers
in Levee and Mess dress, and by mounted Officers for
general parade purposes when overalls are worn, and
may be worn on other occasions by all Officers unless
otherwise ordered.
(d) Ankle laced boots with plain toe caps are to be
worn by all dismounted Officers in marching and drill
order and on other occasions when permitted.
(c.) White boots with plain fronts will be worn with
whito trowsers, when embarked, under the same
regulations as for Naval Officers, but when landed
from H.M. Ships on duty officers are to wear the
boots described in clauses (b), (c) and (d).
8. Colonel" Commandant (temporary Brigadier
Qenerals) v. ill wear the uniform as laid down for
Brigadier Generals in t^e Army, pirn. 225. Dress
Regulations for tho Army, 1911.
Colonels 2nd Commandant will wear the uniform as
laid down for substantive Colonels in the Army, paras
22U 260, Dress Regulations for the Army, 1911, with the
following excep.ions : —
Forage cap to be as described in paras. 19 and 33.
Collar badges as directed in paras. 21 and 35.
Commandants and Colonels '2nd Commandant, will
not wear Drab Service Dress. Black Field Boots are
optional. Blue Serge Frock will be pattern A, itide
para. 28, Dress Regulations for the Army.
9. Helmet, universal pattern. — Cork, covered with
white cloth or Une drill in six seams, bound with buff
leather at the bottom ; above the peak (which is
pointed) and runninground the helmet, a buff leather
band J-inch wide.
The head piece let in with zigzag ventilator.
Gilt curb chain chin strap, the links |-inch wide,
the strap lined with white leather, or brown leather
chin strap. Gilt side hooks.
At top of helmet a gilt collet J-inch wide to receive
ball and base. Gilt ball in a leaf cap on a bright gilt
dome base, the diameter of which is lj inches full,
and the circumference at point of contact with helmet
G inches. A zinc button, covered with white cloth is
worn on all occasions when the ball is not used.
The plate to be a gilt 8-pointcd star with' dead and
bright rays with crown above ; on the star to be
mounted a dead gilt laurel wreath and saw pierced
garter with regimental motto " Per Mare per
Terrain," above the garter a gilt scroll " Gibraltar,"
and below it a gilt anchor, and in the centre a silver
globe. Under the saw pierced garter, blue enamel.
The bottom central ray of the plate is to come half
way over the leather band.
10. Qloves.
(a) For dress occasions — White buckskin, dogskin
or kid with two buttons.
(6) Forundressoceasions — Brown dogskin or buck-
skill with two buttons, but when in white
clothing, brown gloves will not be worn unless
ordered.
11. White Linen Collars to be worn with the blue
serge frock. This collar not to show more than
| inch above the uniform.
12. Haversack to be of the same colour and dimen-
sions as is prescribed for Non Commissioned Officers
and men. When worn to be attached by two small
leather straps with spring hooks to the rings on
" Sam Browne " belt to which the frog of sword
scabbard is attached.
13. Leggings. — Black leather, 9 inches high for an
Officer 5 feet 8 inches in height ; a variation not
exceeding 1 inch for Officers above 5 feet 10 inches or
under 5 feet 6 inches. A leather strap J inch wide, is
sewn all round the top. terminating with brass buckle
and loop. Laces, black. JPV>r Mounted Officers see
para. 7 (b).
14. Spurs. — With Wellington boots mounted
Officers will wear steel swan heck box spurs. With
other boots they will wear steel swan neck jack spurs
fastened with strap, buckle and chain.
15. Water-bottle. — Corps pattern. When worn to
be suspended from "Sam Browne" belt on right
side by two leather runners (on belt) with spring
hooks.
849 DRESS REGULATIONS : OFFICERS, ROYAL MARINES.
15a. Whistle and Cord.-Whistle: White metal (Army
Pattern). Cord: (Army Pattern), the colour being
bine for R.M.A.,and green for R.M. L.I. When worn,
the cord to be looped over the left Bhonlder, the
whistle being carried in the left breast pocket.
156. Field Glasses, when carried, are to be secured
by two leather loops on back of case through which
the belt is passed.
16. Waterproof Coat and Cape— Coat— Dark blue-
grey Gabardine, lined throughout with dark blue
wool lining, single breasted, (i black bone buttons
down the front, Prussian collar, side slits for sword,
with patch pockets inside.
Cape. — Material and lining as Coat, 4 black bone
buttons down the front, Prussian collar fastened with
hook and eye. Minimum length of Capo to be
sufficient to cover the knuckles.
16a. Pea Jacket.— (Optional) for wear afloat when
performing duties on deck and in tire-control stations
only. May be worn byofflcers servingashoreat R.M.
Divisions for Musketry, Gunnery, Field Training,
and such other similar occasions as may be deter-
mined by the Commandants, but not in Review or
Undress Order.
Blue pilot cloth, double-breasted, cut loose, and
long enough to come half-way between thigh and
knee. Slit at back. Turn-down collar, two inches
deep with .lapel and step. Four large gilding metal
buttons of Corps pattern on each side, three to
button, and one under turn. One outside welted
breast pocket on left side, two bottom pockets with
flap, one ticket pocket with flap inside left facing,
one inside breast pocket on right side. Two small
buttons of Corps pattern, and 3£ inch slit to cuffs,
stitched round cuffs four inches from the end of
sleeve. Shoulder straps of the same material as
the garment, fastened with a small gilding metal
button of Corps pattern. Badges of rank in metal.
The coat is lined with Italian cloth, and the edges
are single stitched half an inch from the edge. The
collar is provided with a tab, underneath, to button
across the opening when required.
II.— HORSE FURNITURE.
17. Mounted officers of the Royal Marines are to
use the same pattern saddlery as described in the
Dress Regulations for the Army, 1911, with the
following exceptions :—
The saddle may be either a plain hunting or the
universal pattern described in Appendix V. Stirrups,
steel, plain hunting with hollow tread. The bridoon
reins may be fitted with buckles instead of being
sewn on to the bridoon. Breastplate with device to
be retained.
Brow bands and rosettess to be red for the R.M.A.
and blue for R.M. L.I.
Swords to be carried on the saddle by mounted
officers in all mounted orders of dress other than
Review Order.
18. Officers in possession of saddlery of the old
pattern may continue to use it until worn out
Notes, (a).— Officers having the temporary rank of
Major, under Order-in-Council of 29th November,
1861, while embarked are not to wear the uniform of
a Major.
(b) Majors performing the duties of company
officers are not to wear spurs on parade with troops,
nor at infantry drill, unless they are required for
mounted duties.
(c) Paymasters, Barracl.masters, and Quarter-
masters are to wear the same pattern uniform as
other Officers of corresponding rank.
Id) Officers on the Retired List whose names appear
in the Navy List may wear the uniform of their rank
which was regulation at the time they retired, or they
may wear the- latest pattern uniform, but in each
ease the letter "R" is to be worn on the shoulder-
cords or shoulder-straps, immediately below the
badges of rank.
(e) Officers of the Royal Marines are to conform
strictly to the provisions of the King's Regulations
for the Army in regard to the different orders of
dress, unless otherwise provided for by special order
for the Royal Marines. When embarked they will
conform to the orders for the dress of Naval Officers
as regards the wearing of ^bite cap covers, and also
of other articles of white clothing, if the detachment
is provided therewith, but in all cases will wear dress
similar to their men when on duty with them; the
latter does not apply when the men are in white
working rig.
Decorations, &c, are to be worn with white clothing
under the regulations laid down for Naval Officers
on page 829.
The white mess Waistcoat is only to be worn with
the white mess jacket.
(/) Officers are not permitted to appear in their I
uniforms at Fancy Dress Balls. By the term " Uni-
form " in this order is meant the dress prescribed by
existing regulations in force, and it is not intended
to debar Officers from wearing at fancy dress balls
uniforms of obsolete pattern which may correctly be
described as fancy dress.
(g) For mourning, a band of crape 3J inches wide is
to be worn above the left elbow.
Ih) Information regarding patterns of uniform or
equipment for Officers of Royal Marines can be
obtainedon application at the Officeof the Adjutant-
General, Royal Marines, Admiralty, Caxton House,
Westminster, London.
III.-UNIFORMFORALLOFFICERS OF ROYAL
MARINE ARTILLERY NOT INCLUDED IN
I. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.
19. Cap and White Cover.— Colonel Second Com-
mandant to wear the cap as described below for
other officers, but to have embroidered oak leaf
round lower edge of peak.
Blue cloth, or staff pattern. Band, and welt
round crown, of scarlet cloth. Chin strap % inch
wide, of black patent leather, buttoned behind the
corners of the peak by two gilt buttons bearing a
crown and lion. The peak to be of black patent
leather, drooping at an angle of 45°, ornamented
with J inch gold embroidery for Field Officers and
plain for other Officers: the peak to be 2 inches
deep in front when worn with embroidery and lj
inches when plain. The badge to be worn in front on
the red band to consist of a gold embroidered laurel
wr-eath surrounding a silver globe 1 inch in diameter,
and to be surmounted by gilt metal cross guns 2
inches long half way up the rim of the cap, which is
to be stiffened in front at an angle of 45°.
White, cap covers are when worn to reach to the top
of the red band, and the metal cross guns are to be
worn outside the cap cover. The material for white
cap covers is to be pique.
20. Field Service Cap.— Blue cloth folding cap 4£
inches high with scarlet superfine cloth piping round
crown and down back and front seams, side flaps 3J
inches deep, to turn down when required, with two
small corps buttons in front (Austrian pattern).
Badge — a gilt metal grenade as worn on the cellar of
blue frock. To be placed on the left side of the cap,
at an angle.
21. Frock.— Of blue angola, tartan or serge, full in
chest, slits at sides, five regimental ball buttons
down the front. Two breast patch pockets outside.
Si inches wide, 6J inches deep, the top edge of pocket
in line with the second button, with three-pointed
flap, small regimental button and hole, loose plait on
rear side of pocket, two outside patch pockets below,
with three-pointed flap. Two inside breast pockets up
and down with hole and button. Shoulder-straps of
DRESS REGULATIONS : OFFICERS, ROYAL MARINES. 850
same material with metal badges of rank and fastened
with a small button. Collar stand up, cut square in
front, and from I5 inches to lj inches high, fastening
with two hooks and eyes, with black silk talis sewn
on inside. Sleeves with pointed cull's, 6 inches high,
with 2j-ineh slit, and two small buttons on outside
seam.
Collar badge to be a gilt metal grenade, 2J inches
long, 3 inch from each end of collar.
22. Frock Coat— For all Officers. — Blue cloth, double-
breasted, with stand-up collar, and round cuffs 3§
inches deep. A slash with three points and three
small regimental buttons on each sleeve ; the slash to
be 6 inches long at the forearm seam and (if inches
long at the end points, and to be 2 inches broad at
the narrowest parts and 2| inches broad at each of
the three points. Two rows of regimental ball buttons
down the front, six in each row, B inches apart at top
and 4 inches apart at the waist. A side edge behind
on each skirt half the depth of the skirt, two regi-
mental ball-buttons on each side edge and one at
each side of the waist. Shoulder-straps to be attached
by an underpiece passed through a loop on the lower
part of the shoulder, fastened at the top by a small
regimental button which passes through both under-
piece and strap ; the top of the strap is triangular,
the sides being about lh inches long and the bottom
about i inch from the centre point. Badges of rank
to be embroidered in gold on the shoulder straps.
Collar badges the same as for the tunic. Collar,
cuffs, slashes, and shoulder-straps to be of the same
material as the coat.
With the frock coat the full dress waist belt is to
be worn .
23. Or fat Coat and Cape.— Blue milled cloth, double-
breasted, to reach within a foot of the ground. Stand
and fall collar 4i inches deep with a fly to cover the
band of the cape when buttoned on. Loose round
cuffs 6 inches deep, 2 pockets with flaps at the waist
in front, two openings behind, at the side seams, with
pointed flaps 11 inches long ; a pocket inside the left
breast. A slit in the left side for hilt of sword to
pass through. An opening behind 19 inches long,
with a fly, two rows of buttons down the front, six in
each row, the top buttons 6 inches apart, the bottom
ones 4 inches ; three buttons on each skirt flap, the
centre one close to the pocket ; four small buttons at
the opening behind; and five flat buttons under
the fly at the collar. A cloth back-strap attached to
the top button of the skirt flap, to confine the coat to
the waist ; two hooks and eyes to the collar; shoulder-
straps on the coat of the same material as the
garment: a small button of Corps' pattern at the
top. Badges of rank in gilt metal. Cape of the same
cloth as the coat, and long enough to cover the
knuckles; 4 small buttons in front, to fasten at the
neck with a leather strap, runner and buckle. 4 cloth
tabs with button holes in the lining at the bottom,
one on either side in front and two in the rear, so as
to secure the cape to the bottom buttons of the coat
in front and to the top buttons on the flaps behind.
In the case of Mounted Officers, the following
modifications will be made.— The opening of the
coat behind will be long enough to reach to the
cantel of the saddle, and a gusset will be introduced
commencing at the top of the slit and extending
downwards to about 24 inches, with about 19 inches
width at the bottom. A tab with buttonhole at the
bottom of gusset to close it when the coat is worn on
foot. A small pocket with a flap at the back of left
sleeve. On the inside of each skirt a cloth band with
button to secure the skirts over the knees when the
coat is worn on mounted duties. The four buttons
at the opening behind are omitted. The coat to reach
to the ankles when on foot.
CapeiCheat Coat 011 active service or manoeuvres,). —
■When worn, to be rolled and secured by two brown
leather si raps to the belt in the centre of the back.
24. Mess Jacket.— Blue cloth, laced all round in-
cluding collar, with J-inch gold lace to form bull's
eye att he bottom of each back seam ; scarlet cloth
collar ; gold Russia braid on collar seam ; gold
embroidered grenade at each end, Jths of an inch
from the inner point of the gold lace, and half way
between top and bottom edges of collar, a loop of
gold braid at bottom of collar, to be kept fastened
across the neck, two small buttons on cuff. Crow's
foet of large gold Russia braid, on sleeve, with eye at
top traced inside and out for Lieutenants ; eyes
round top and bottom with loop at bottom for
Captains; shoulder-straps same as tunic, a row of
gilt studs with hooks and eyes upfront and lined with
blue silk. For Field Officers as above, with an inch
lace chevron all round the cuff 6 inches high from
bottom with braided eyes above and below thclace.
No buttons on culls.
Mess 1 e»f.— Scarlet cloth, French cut, open 5 inches
at top, edged with gold i-ineh lace, including collar,
to side seams, crow's foot at each end and centre (top
and bottom) of pocket; a row of gilt studs, with
books and eyes up I' runt.
White Mess Jacket. — Plain drill, without buttons
down the front, upright collar fastened in front with
a loop of white braid ; pocket inside the left breast ;
cuffs pointed the shoulder-straps and badges of
rank to be similar to those for the white tunic.
White Mess Waistcoat. — Plain drill, without lapels
and fastened with four small gilt buttons.
25. Pouch— Fall Dress. — Blue morocco leather col-
lapsing pouch, i$ inches long, 2J inches deep, outside
leaf of dark blue cloth lined with blue morocco,
steipe of g inch flat gold lace round edge, showing a
red cloth edge embroidered cross guns surmounted
by crown and lion encircled with wreath of laurel
leaves ; underneath, " Per Mare per Terrain." Gilt
buckle, ring, and stud. To be worn only in Levee
and Ball Dress.
Pouch — Undress. — Black patent leather collapsible
pouch.with two pockets, the flap Gi inches long at the
bottom and 3» inches wide at the centre point, having
a stud fastening collapsing gilt leaves for loops,
swivel loops. Device of gilt metal cross guns, lion,
and crown.
Pouch Belt.— 'Red morocco in two pieces, covered
with gold lace, 2 inches wide, gilt embroidered
buckle and slide, with crossed guns on short piece,
and silver grenade in centre of gilt triangle at the
end of long piece.
26. Pantaloons (for Mounted duties only).— Blue
cloth, with buckskin strapping inside the knees and
a scarlet stripe lj inch wide down each side seam.
27. Sword.— Half-basket steel hilt, with 2 fluted
bars on the outside ; black fish-skin grip, bound with
silver wire : slightly curved blade 35i inches long and
li inches wide, having Corps' device, grooved and
spear-pointed.
Scabbard.— Steel, with a large shoe at the bottom
and a trumpet-shaped mouth.
Leather scabbard for use with " Sam Browne "
belts to be the same as that described in the Army
Dress Regulations.
28. Sword Pelt..— Red morocco leather covered with
li-inch gold lace, with 1-inch slings fitted with
buckles and billets without swivels, gilt double oval
front, with silver lion and crown mounted on plain
snake hook fastening. When the sword is not carried
the slings are to be taken off
29. Sword. Knot.— Gold cord, with a gold acorn and
sliding gold keeper. The undress sword knot for
use with the brown leather belts is a plain brown
leather strap § inch broad, 15 inches long in the
double, the ends being secured into an acorn having
plaited leather covering; it is furnished with a
sliding keeper,
30. Trousers. — Blue cloth, with a scarlet stripe lj
inches broad down each side seam. Blue tartan with
scarlet stripes may be worn in hot weather.
For mess dress, blue cloth with a stripe of gold
lace, R.M.A. pattern, lj inches broad, down each side
seam, will be worn.
White drill or duck trowsors without stripes are
worn on certain stations in hot weather.
Black leather foot straps are to be worn when
Wellington boots are worn.
861 DRESS REGULATIONS : OFFICERS, ROYAL MARINES
31. Tunic— Blue cloth, single-breasted.edged with
scarlet cloth piping down the front; scarlet cloth
collar, square iu front, edged round top with gold
cord, gold ji-ineh lace inside, gold Russia braid on
collar seam ; an embroidered gold grenade 2£ inches
long at each end, Jths of an inch from the inner
point of the gold lace, and half way between the top
and bottom edges of collar ; nine buttons up front;
two (small) on cuff ; skirts square in front ;
a two-pointed blue cloth slash on each skirt behind,
with 3 large regimental buttons, one at each point
and one at the waist seam, and edged with round
back gold wire cord as on collar, traced behind with
gold Kussia braid; a narrow edging of scarlet cloth
down centre of back skirts, the bottom edge of slashes
to reach | inch from bottom of skirt; crow's foot of
round gold cord on sleeve, with eye at top, 7 inches
high from bottom of cuff traced with gold Kussia
braid top and bottom, for Lieutenants.
For Captains, eyed all round crow's foot with
Russia braid, with a small loop of same at bottom of
trimming.
For Field Officers : Tunic as above ; two rows of lace
on collar, showing a light of scarlet between ; sleeves
trimmed with a chevron of Ij-inch gold lace, extend-
ing all round the cufl,wheelsof gold Kussia braid top
and bottom; long crow's foot in centre of cuff, also at
top of trimming, the whole being Hi inches deep from
bottom of cuffs. K o buttons on cuff .
Shoulder-straps, for all officers, of plaited round
gold cord, lined with blue, small button in top loop,
with badges of rank in silver.
White Tunic— To be of white drill, and full in the
chest; shoulder-straps of the same colour and mat-
erial as the garment, fastened at the top with a small
regulation button. Badges of rank in gilt metal.
Stand-up collar of the same material as the jacket,
square in front, and from li to l'i inches high, fasten-
ing with two hooks and eyes, having a small tab of
same material sewn on inside. Five ball-buttons of
regulation pattern down the front. Patch pocket
with pointed Hap and small button on each breast,
and with a box pleat down the centre. Top edge of
pocket flap to be in a line with centre of second button.
Cuffs pointed, 5 inches high at the point, and 2J
inches behind. The tunic to have a slit up each side
to suit the height of the wearer.
IV— UNIFORM FOR ALL OFFICERS OF ROYAL
MARINE LIGHT INFANTBY NOT INCLUD-
ED IN I., UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.
33. Cap and White Cover.— Colonels Second Com-
mandant to wear the cap as described below for other
Officers*, but to have embroidered oak leaf round
lower edge of peak.
Other Officers, as described in paragraph 19, except
that there is no red welt round the crown and the
cross guns are replaced by a gilt metal bugle, and
the two buttons on the chin-strap are of the same
pattern as those worn on the mess waistcoat.
34. Field Service Cap.— As described in paragraph
20. Radge.— Metal globe and laurel as worn on collar
of blue frock. To be worn on left side of cap.
35. Frock.— The same as described in paragraph 21,
but' with five large regimental buttons down the
front. The collar badges and badges of rank are to
be of gilt metal, except the globe, which will be
silver.
36. Frock Coat.— The same pattern and material as
described in paragraph 22, but with E. M. L. I. large
buttons down the front and at the back, and small
buttons on the cuff slash and shoulder straps.
Badges of rank embroidered in gold. Collar badge
the same as on tunic.
The sash is to be worn round the waist, and when
the sword is carried the web belt with gold sling
will be worn under the sash and over the frock eoat.
37. Great Coat and Cape.— The same pattern as
described in paragraph 23, but material to be grey
milled cloth and buttons of R. M.L.I, pattern.
Cape < Great Coat on active service or manoeuvres). —
When worn to be rolled and secured by two brown
leather straps to the belt in centre of back.
38. Mess Jdcket— Scarlet cloth, blue cloth cuffs
and roll collar (no shoulder-straps); cuffs round,
H't inches deep; four small buttons (special) in
front, dummy button holes. Corps' badges and
badges of rank in gilt metal on each side of roll
collar, except the globe, which will be silver.
Miniature medals will be worn in Mess Dress on
the lappel of the jacket, immediately below the
corps badge. They are not to extend beyond the
lappel on the inner side.
Mess Vest.— Blue cloth, plain roll collar, four small
buttons (special), pocket each side.
White Mess Jacket.— Plain white drill, similar in
pattern to Scarlet Mess Jacket, and having the
same badges.
White Mess Vest.— Plain white drill, similar in
pattern to the Blue Vest.
39. Pantaloons.— On mounted duties : — Blue cloth
with buckskin strapping inside the knees, andi inch
scarlet welt down each side seam.
40. Sash.— Crimson silk net folded with two pleats,
the sash 2jJ inches wide and 2J inches at the buckles.
Round loose silk twisted ends, 14 inches long, round
the waist of the tunic or frock coat, the tassels hang-
ing from the left side.
41. Sword.— Hilt, steel, half-basket, pierced with
scroll design and Royal Cypher and Crown chased.
Black fish-skin grip, bound with three strands of
silver wire, back chequered to pommel with flat part
near guard for the thumb, straight blade, grooved
and spear-pointed: — Blade, full size— 32J inches long
and 1 inch wide at the shoulder ; hilt, total length,
&'£ to 53 inches ; grip, total length, 5 inches to 5't
inches to suit the size of the hand; Weight, from
11 lb. 11 oz. to 11 lb. 12 oz., without scabbard.
Scabbard.— As described in paragraph 27.
42. Sword Belt.— Plain web waist belt, with leather
furniture and brass dees for slings and brass hook
for sword. The slings of gold lace, £ inches wide, of
Infantry pattern, lined with crimson morocco
leather. Morocco leather sword ring attachments,
fastening back with a gilt stud.
The belt to be worn under the sash and over the
scarlet tunic or frock coat when the sword is carried.
43. Stcord Knot.— Gold and crimson strap, with
gold acorn and sliding gold keeper. The knot to be
neatly coiled round the guard of the sword.
Undress sword knot for use with undress sword
belts to be the same as described in paragraph 29.
To be worn loose.
44. Trousers.— Blue cloth, with a scarlet welt i inch
wide down each side seam.
Tartan may be substituted for cloth in hot weather.
White drill or duck trowsers without welts are
worn ou certain stations in hot weather.
Black leather foot-straps are to be worn when
Wellington boots are worn.
45. Tunic— Scarlet cloth, single breasted, edged
with white piping down front, with eight buttons
up the front at equal distances, skirts closed behind
with two back slashes, with three large regimental
buttons on each, the slashes and back skirts edged
with white piping. Collar of blue cloth, square in
front, with a row of § inch gold wire lace along the
top and ends inside white edging, and tracing of
gold Russia braid along the bottom of the collar;
Field Ofheers to have eyes of gold Russia braid on
the collar below the wire lace. The Corps' badge at
| inch from each end of the collar, and resting the
thickness of the Russia braid from the bottom of
the collar. Shoulder-straps of twisted round gold
DRESS REGULATIONS : OFFICERS, ROYAL MARINES. 862
cord lined with scarlet cloth, small button in top loop,
badges of rank in silver. Round cufls of blue cloth 3|
inches deep, with one band of |-inch gold wire lace on
the top edge of the cuff, edged with white pi ping along
the top. On each curt a blue cloth slash with three
points edged with white piping, except along the fore-
arm seam; the slash to be (S inches long at the forearm
seam and 6} inches at the end points of the opposite
side, 2 inches broad at the narrowest parts andaj
inches at each of the three points. On each slash there
are three large regimental buttons at equal intervals;
each button is surrounded by |-ineh gold wire lace,
beginning and ending at the forearm seam and form-
ing a triangle at the opposite side of the button. A
light of blue cloth to be shown between the strips of
gold lace from the button to the forearm seam, the
light to be i*a inch broad at the forearm seam.
The white tunic to be of the same pattern and of
the same material as described in paragraph 31,
but to have five large regimental buttons down the
front.
46.
V— SECOND LIEUTENANTS, ROYAL MAR-
INES AT R.N. COLLEGE. GREENWICH.
47. Cap and White Cover. — As described in para-
graph 33, but no gilt bugle.
48. Frock.— As described in paragraph 35, but but
tons will be as described in paragraph 60.
49. Pea Jacket.— As described in 16a, but buttons
as in paragraph 60.
50. Mess Jacket.— 1
t.-f
Mess Vest'.— f-^s described in paragraph 38.
51. Field Service Cap.— As in paragraph 34. But-
tons as described in paragraph 60.
52. Sword.— As described in paragraph 41.
53. Trousers.— As in paragraph 44.
WorMng trousers. —Blue serge, with scarlet welts,
as above.
(For description of other Articles see I. General
Regulations.)
VI.-ROYAL MARINE GUNNERS.
60. Buttons (special). — Gilt on gilding metal,
Laurel surrounding a circular scroll on which are
the words " Royal Marines," an anchor and crown
in centre.
61. Cap and White Cover.— As in paragraph 19.
62. Field Service Cap.— (Optional) As described in
paragraph 20.
63. Frock.— As described in paragraph 21, except
buttons will be of special pattern, and Frock made
of blue Tartan No. 2. No badges of rank.
64. Frock Coat.— As in paragraph 22, but large
buttons (special) down the front and small buttons
(special) on the cufls and shoulder-straps. Shoulder-
straps to be sewn into shoulder seam. No badges
of rank. Material, No. 1 blue cloth.
65. Great Coat.— Blue cloth, single breasted, with
6-inch box pleat in back, to reach within 1 foot of
ground. Stand and fall collar 5s inches over all,
fastened with hook and eye and fitted with detach-
able tab. Round cuffs stitched down, 5a inches
deep. Two pockets wii.h flaps at the waist in front,
tab and button. A slit in left side for nilt of sword
to pass through. One row of five large gilt buttons
i special) down the front. A cloth back-strap sewn
into the side seams, fitted with two black buttons
to confine coat at waist. Shoulder-straps of same
material as the garment, seamed into the sleeves
and fastened with a small gilt button at top. No
badge of rank.
Cap?-.— Same cloth as coat, 22 inches long in front,
3 small gilt buttons i special) up ifront, fastened
at neck with hook and eye.
66. Mess Jacket.— As in paragraph 38, but the
jacket to be of blue No. l serge. The badge will
be an embroidered grenade on each side of collar.
No badge of rank. Buttons (special).
Mess Vest.— As in paragraph 38, but made of No.
1 blue serge. Depth of opening to be 10J inches.
Width of opening 5i inches. Buttons (special).
White Mess Jacket.— As in 38. Badges, gilt metal
grenades. Buttons (special).
White Mess Vest.— As in 38. Buttons (special).
67. Sword.— As in paragraph 41.
Scabbard.— Steel, as in paragraph 27.
" Sam Browne."— As in paragraph 27.
68. Sword Belt.— Plain buff leather waistbelt and
slings.
"Sam Browne" Belt and Straps.
—As in paragraph 6.
Sword Knot— Plain buff leather for wear with buff
belt.
Brown leather for wear with " Sam
Browne " belt.
69. Trousers. — Blue cloth, tweed, tartan or .fine
white duck, as described in paragrapn 30.
70. runic— Blue cloth, single-breasted, edged
with scarlet cloth piping down the front ; scarlet
cloth collar, square in front, 1J inches high, edged
round top with gold cord and traced inside with
gold braid, and gold braid on collar seam ; an em-
broidered gold grenade (mounted on scarlet cloth)
2J inches long at, each end, l-£ inches from inside
edge of gold braid and placed midway between the
top and bottom braids; nine large gilt buttons
(special) up front; skirts square in front. Back
skirt piped down centre with scarlet cloth (same
width as front edging); gold cord sewn on back
skirts to imitate slashes with two points, the
bottom of the cord to be lg inches up from bottom
of skirt, three large buttons on back of each skirt,
one opposite each point and one on waist »eam ;
crow's foot of gold cord on sleeve with eye at top,
7J inches up from bottom of sleeve and traced in
side and outside wilh gold braid. One inside
pocket in left skirt. Shoulder-straps (Orris lace),
as described in paragraph 31, with no badges of
rank.
White Tunic —Similar to that described in para-
graph 31, made of fine white duck, buttons of
special pattern and no badges of rank.
71. Whistle.— As in paragraph 15a, blue cord.
72. Boots. — As in paragraph 8 (d) and (e).
Wellington boots are optional.
Waterproof Coat and CapeJ ^^samV^S
853 DRESS REGULATIONS : OFFICERS, ROYAL MARINES.
VII.-ORDER OF DRESS, OFFICERS ROYAL MARINES.
(Numbers are assigned to the several dresses for convenience when referring to them by signal.l
Occasions when to be worn.
No
1— Review
Tunic
(«) State occasions at home
When mounted, Panta-
Order
Trousers
and abroad.
loons, Knee Boots and Jack
Full Dress.
Wellington Boots
(o) When receiving the
Spurs.
Full Dress Head Dress
King, the Queen, or other
W hen dismounted,
Sash or Gross Belt
Crowned Heads at ports at
Trousers, Wellington Boots,
Sword Belt (full dress)
home and abroad.
and Box Spurs
Dress Sword Knot
(c) Guards of honour.
White Gloves
(d) General Courts Martial
ie) Church Parade.
( /) Funerals.
(g) At ceremonies or enter-
tainments when the senior
officer present considers it
desirable to do special honour
to the occasion.
(ft) Official or public balls.
dinners, and evening recep-
tions.
Blue Serge Frock
Trousers
Leggings
Laced Boots
Forage Cap
Sam Browne Belt
2 Shoulder Straps
Dndress Sword Knot
Brown Gloves
Whistle
Great Coat or Cape
Haversack
Waterbottle
Field Glasses
Revolver and Pouch on Active
Service and when ordered.
No. 3— Drill Order
Blue Serge Frock
Trousers
Laced Boots
Forage Cap
Sam Browne Belt
Dndress Sword Knot
Brown Gloves
Whistle
Haversack "I
Waterbottle I When
Field Glasses f ordered.
Leggings J
Marches, wuaras, or as may
be specially ordered.
All ordinary parades and
drills and when attending
examinations for promotion
or as may be ordered. Regi-
mental Courts Martial,
CourtB of Enquiry, Garrison
and Regimental Boards,
Orderly duties.
The blue serge frock will
be wqpa for ordinary duties,
and guards when embarked.
The Helmet will be worn
when specially orderec"
Mounted Officers may wear
Pantaloons, Ankle Boots,
Putties, and Jack Spurs, or
as may be ordered.
Mounted Officers may wear
Pauuiloons, Ankle Boots,
Putties, and Jack Spurs, or
as may be ordered.
No. 4— Mess Order
Mess Jacket
Trousers and Vest
Wellington Boots
Dining at Naval and Mili-
tary Messes and at the table
of Flag Officers and Officers of
corresponding rank and at
Naval and Military Even-
ing Dances and Entertain-
ments (unless Full Dress is
ordered.)
Miniature Medals will be
worn on Mess Dress.
Forage Cap
Frock Coat
Trousers
Sword Belt (full dress)
Sash
Dress Sword Knot
Wellington Boots
White Gloves
(I.I When on Military duty.
At District Courts Martial
and Garrison, or Specia
CourtB of Enquiry.
(II.) When on Naval duty,
but not parading with their
men.
(a) When Naval Officers
wear the frock coats with-
out epaulettes; eg church
on Sunday visits to O.-in-C,
official calls. &c.
(b) Officer of the Guard,
except when visiting foreign
ships of war.
K) Officer of the watch in
harbour.
Id) Senior Marine Officor
when inspecting detach-
ments.
(III. I When not on duty.
At afternoon Naval and
Military Dances, receptions
in Garrison or on board H.M
ships
Swords will be worn when
on duty, and as the occasion
may require when not on
duty
Note 1 — In Review Order Swords will not be worn hooked up by dismounted officers, except when
carrying the colours. The Scabbard will be hooked up when the Sword is drawn. The gilt curb
chain will be worn with the helmet when serving ashore ; when afloat, whenever the metal ball is
worn by Guards of Honour, etc., sue p. 8406.
Note 3.— The Tassels of the Sash aro to be just behind the front sling of the Sword Belt.
PRIZES, TESTIMONIALS, &c.
854
PRIZES, TESTIMONIALS, &c.
THE BEAUFORT TESTIMONIAL.
The Beaufort Testimonial, which was founded in
1860 to commemorate the service of Bear-Admiral Sir
Francis Beaufort. K.C.B., who filled the post of
Hydrographer of the Navy from 1S29 to 1355, consists
of a prize of instruments or books of a professional
character and of practical use to a Naval Officer.
It is bestowed annually on the Midshipman who
passes the best examination in Navigation and
Pilotage lor the rank of Lieutenant in" the Royal
Navy.
THE WHARTON TESTIMONIAL.
The Wharton Testimonial was founded in 1907, to
commemorate the service of Rear-Admiral Sir
William J. L. Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S., who filled
the post of Hydrographer of the Navy from 1884 to
1904. It exists for the same purpose as the Beaufort
Testimonial. The funds available amount to about
£950. The interest on a portion of this sum will be
added to the interest on the capital of the Beaufort
Testimonial, and the total amount will be employed
in purchasing some instrument or work of a kind to
be practically useful to a Naval Officer. The interest
on the remaining sum will be used to purchase for
the winner of the joint prizes a gold medal having on
the obverse a bust of the late Sir William Wharton
and on the reverse a suitable inscription.
The two awards for the same object will be given
annually under the names of " Tlie Beaufort Testi-
monial and the Wharton Testimonial," thus associa-
ting the names of two Hydrographers of the Navy.
THE GOODENOUGH MEDAL AND FUND.
The Goodenough Fund— founded in memory of the
late Captain James G. Goodenough, C.B., G.C.M.,
who died on 20th August, 1875, whilst serving as
Commodore on the Australian Station, from wounds
inflicted with poisoned arrows in au unprovoked
attack by natives ol Santa Cruz— consists of a sum
of about 800£. The interest of this sum is employed
annually in providing a Gold Medal, called the
Goodenough Medal, which is conferred on the Sub-
Lieutenant who, when qualifying for the rank of
Lieutenant, passes the best examination of his year
in Gunnery, provided he has also taken a first-class
certificate in Seamanship. Any balance that remains
after payment of expenses is also handed over to
him.
THE GILBERT BLANE MEDAL.
In 1830 the late Sir Gilbert Blane, Baronet, formerly
a member of the Board for sick and wounded seamen,
established, with the sanction of the Board of
Admiralty, a fund for the encouragement of Naval
Medical Science, which is vested in the Corporation
of the Royal College of Surg eons of London, in trust.
This Fund is employed for the purpose of con-
ferring a gold medal annually on the Medical Officer
who obtains the highest aggregate marks at the
examinations for promotion to the rank of Staff
Surgeon, the award being su bject to the approval of
the Presidents of the Colleges of Physicians and
Suroeons respectively and the Director-General of
the Medical Department of the Navy.
If in any year no Medica.1 Officer passes a suffi-
ciently meritorious examina tion to entitle him to
th« award of the Medal it .is held over until the
following year, but aot more than two medals may
be awarded in any oue year.
If theunawarded Medals exceed four, their value
is given to the Supplemental Fund for the children
of Medical Officers.
CHADWICK NAVAL PRIZE.
A Trust, called the Chadwick Trust, has been
created by the will and codicil of the late Sir
Edwin Chadwick, K.C.B., that once in every five
years the Trustees may present the sum of £100 and
a Gold Medal, to be called ttj.e " Chadwick Naval or
Military Prize," to such Officer of the Naval or
Military Modical Services as shall during the preced-
ing five years, have specially assisted in promoting
the health of the men in the Navy or the Army, and
shall be nominated for such presentation, in the
case of a Naval Officer, by the Director-General of
the Medical Department of the Navy.
THE NEWMAN MEMORIAL FUND AND PRIZE
The Newman Memorial Fund— founded in memory
of the late Mr. Edward Newman, R.N., who died
whilst serving as Chief Engineer of H.M. Dockyard
at Portsmouth— consists of a sum of about 4WI. The
interest of this sum is employed annually in provid-
ing a prize consisting of books, scienti tic instruments,
etc., which is conferred on the Lieutenant R.N.,
qualifying for Engineering duty, who takes the first
place at the Examination in Practical Engineering
held on the completion of his original course of
specialising in Engineering.
SHADWELL TESTIMONIAL PRIZE.
The Shadwell Testimonial Prize, founded in 1S88,
in memory of the late Admiral Sir Charles F. A.
Shadwell, K.C.B., who died 1st March, 1886, will be
known as the " Shadwell Testimonial." and will
consist of a Pocket Sextant, or other instrument (as
funds will admit), of use in Navigation or Marine
Surveying.
It will be bestowed annually on the Officer of a
rank not higher than Lieutenant-Commander, and
who has never been classed as an Assistant Surveyor,
who has sent in through his Captain the most
creditable plan of an anchorage, or other marine
survey, accompanied with sailing directions, recently
executed by himself.
The award will be made on the plans received at
the Admiralty during each calendar year, by a Com-
mittee consisting of the Hydrographer, the Assistant
Hydrographer, and Surveying Officer in charge of the
Chart Branch at the Admiralty ; and they will be
empowered to make no award, should they judge the
plans received during the year not to be sufficiently
meritorious.
In case of co-operation in the production of a plan,
a junior officer, who has assisted materially in its
construction, may participate in the reward, shouia
the funds be sufficient.
The first award was made on the plans received
during 1889.
THE RYDER MEMORIAL FUND AND PRIZE.
The Ryder Memorial Fund— founded in memory of
the late Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Alfred Phillipps
Ryder, K.C.B., who died on the 3oth April, 1S88—
consists of a sum of about 1G0Z. invested in Govern-
ment securities.
The dividend arising from this sum is employed
annually in the provision of a prize of a book or
books, to be awarded to the Lieutenant, who takes
the first plate in French at the annual examinations
in foreign laneuages, a colloquial knowledge of the
langoaire being necessary to rendT a candidate
eligible for the award of the prize
The Ryder Prize may be withheld in any year if
considered advisable.
855
PRIZES, TESTIMONIALS, &c.
PRIZES, TESTIMONIALS, &c— continued.
THE COMMANDER EGEETON PRIZE
This prize was founded in 1901 in memory of the
late Commander Frederick Greville Egerton, R.N.,
who was mortally wounded on the 2nd November,
1899, in the defence of Ladysmith, whilst acting in
the execution of his duty.
The dividends arising from a sum of £500 given by
the Relatives and invested in Government securities
will be employed in providing the prize, to be called
" The Commander Egerton Prize," which will be
awarded annually, at the discretion of the Admiralty
to the Officer who, when qualifying for Gunnery
Lieutenant, passes the best examination in practical
Gunnery.
RONALD MEGAW MEMORIAL PRIZE.
This Prize was founded in 1906 in memory of Mid-
shipman Ronald Megaw, who was killed accidentally
on the 11th November, 1904, while at General Quarters
on Board H.M.S. " Montagu."
The interest on a sum of £1,000, given by the Father,
and held upon trust by the Admiralty, is employed
In providing a prize, consisting of a Presentation
Sword and its accoutrements, and selected books or
instruments, to be awarded annually to the Sub-
Lieutenant who obtains the highest place during the
preceding year in the various examinations pre-
scribed for Officers qualifying for the rank of
Lieutenant.
THE GRAHAM NAVAL HISTORY PRIZE.
This Prize was founded in 1909 by Lady Graham in
memory of her husband. Admiral Sir William
Graham, G.C.B., formerly Captain of H.M.S.
" Britannia," Training Ship for Naval Cadets.
The interest on a sum of £252 Government Stock,
held upon Trust by the Admiralty, is employed in
providing a Prize for tne Cadet of the 4th, 5th, or 6th
Term at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, who
obtains the highest place in a voluntary examination
on a special book or period of Naval History.
The Prize consists of books, instruments, accoutre-
ments or other articles selected by the successful
competitor, subject to the discretion of the CaptaiD
of the College.
THE OGILVY MEDAL.
This Medal was instituted in 1912 in memory of the
late Captain Frederick Charles Ashley Ogilvy, R.N.,
who died on the 18th December, 1909, from typhoid
fever, while in command of H.M.S. "Natal."
The dividends arising from a sum of about £240
given by Officers of His Majesty's Navy and also
certain friends and relatives are employed in pro-
viding a medal, to be called "The Ogiivy Medal,"
which is awarded annually, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, to the Officer who takes the tirst place in
the examination to qualify for Torpedo Lieutenant.
Any balance that remains after payment of expenses
may be handed over to the winner of the medal at
the discretion of the Admiralty.
ENTRY AND EXAMINATION OF OFFICERS.
856
ENTRY AND EXAMINATION OF OFFICERS.
NAVAL CADETS.
REGULATIONS FOR ENTRY AND TRAINING
AT THE ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGES AT
OSBORNE AND DARTMOUTH, AND ON
BOARD THE TRAINING CRUISERS.
(These Regulations apply to Cadets entering alter
September, 1913.)
l. No nomination is required by a Candidate for a
Naval Caaetship. All thai is necessary is to send
an application to the Assistant Frivate Secretary
to the First Lord of the Admiralty. Amplications
should not bo made until the Candidate has reached
12j years of age.
2. Candidates must be of pure European descent,
and the sons either of natural-born or naturalized
British subjects. In doubtlul cases the burden of
clear proof will rest upon the parents or guardians
of Candidates.
3. All Naval Cadets entered under these regula-
tions are trained together until they pass for the
rank of Lieutenant.
After passing for the rank of Lieutenant, they
may be required to serve either as general service
Officers or in one of the special brandies, undertaking
either Engineering, Gunnery, Torpedo, Navigation
or Marine duty.
As far as possible Officers selected for special
service will be allowed to choose the branch in which
they will qualify, subject to tho proviso that all
branches are satisfactorily tilled.
Parents or guardians of Candidates for appoint-
ment as Naval Cadets must undertake for them that
they are prepared to servo in any branch if required.
4. Parents or guardians are required to declare in
writing their intention that the Candidate, if he
obtains a Cadetship, shall adopt the Navy as his pro-
fession in life; and it is subject to this undertaking
that Candidates are selected lor Cadetships. Every
Cadet who enters the Royal Naval College must
therefore be prepared tocontinuehistrainingsolong
as the Admiralty are satisfied with his progress, and
parents are not at liberty to withdraw their sons at
will.
On the entry of a Cadet, parents or guardians will
be required to undertake that, in the event of his
•withdrawing or being withdrawn from the College
or from the Navy before being confirmed as a Sub'
Lieutenant, they will pay to the Admiralty, if de-
manded, the sum of £25 per term in respect of each
term passed by him at the R.N. Colleges, Osborne
and Dartmouth, from the date of his entry to the
date of his withdrawal, as a contribution towards the
balance of the cost of his training and maintenance
not covered by the annual payment of £75 mentioned
in para. 15.
This undertaking does not apply to Cadets with-
drawn at the request of the Admiralty.
5. Entries take place three times a year, in
January, May, and September.
Candidates for entry in January
must be more than 13years and
4 months but not more than
13 years and 8 months of age
on the preceding
Do. do.
Do. do.
May
September
do.
1st December.
1st April.
1st August.
6. All Candidates -(except those being educated in
the Colonies, wh ■ have received special Colonial
recommendations under para. 10), will be required to
present tuemselves before a Committee, which will
interview each applicant separately.
The applications must
Admiralty :—
be received at the
For the January examination before 1st October.
Do. May do. do. 1st January
Do. September do. do. 1st May.
Appointments to Naval Cadetships are made by
the First Lord from among Candidates recommended
by the Committee, and all such appointments aie
subject to the Candidate passing a Medical Examin-
ation {.vide par. i-j and a Qualifying Examination in
educational subjects [vide para. 9),
The fact, however, of a Candidate being invited to
appear before this Committeeisnot to be understood
as in any degree implying that he will necessarily be
chosen to attend the qualifying examination.
The Interview Committee will sit shortly before
the date tixed for each Qualifying Examination.
* Candidates are eligible only for one Interview
and Qualifying Examination.
7. The Qualifying Examinations are held in
December, March and July, and the appointments
of successful candidates date from the loth January,
15th May, loth September, following respectively.
S. Every Candidate must be in good health, and
free from any physical defect of body, impediment of
speech, defect of sight or hearing, and also from any
* ^f^A6T\Znmm6tS'to^T^T^1?Ii^Itbe old regulations may again present them-
c? j unuct tne new rule as to age which is stated in paragraph 5.
t^toStaTpA61!1! selected candidate is prevented by illness from attending the Quali-
tbfcf 6^rtffibTtb^HifdM^J(S1^0Il^der whether special arrangements can be made lor him
ensuing term? Master of the Royal Naval College, Osborne, at the beginning of the
2n
857-9 ENTRY AND EXAMINATION OP OFFICERS.
predisposition to constitutional or hereditary disease
or weakness of any kind, and be in all respects well
ueyeloped and active in proportion to his age. Before
undergoing 'the QualifyingEx animation he is required
to pass the medical examination according to the
prescribed regulations, and must be found physically
tit for the Navy.
It should be particularly noted that full normal
vision — as determined by Snellen's tests— is required.
A memoiandum is issued by the Admiralty which
gives details of the physical requirements of Candi-
dates A Melicai Board of Appeal has bten in-
stituted to meet cases in which the Parent or
Guardian of a Candidate is not satisfied with the
result of the Oflicial Medical Examination. This
Appeal Board will consist of the Director-General
of the Medical Department of the Navy, a physician
nominated by the Medical Consultative Board, and
a soeeiafist ia the particular defect which caused
the disqualification of i he Candidate, to be selected
from a list drawn up by the Consultative Board.
In the event of the rejection on medical grounds
ol a Car didate who would otherwise have been
selected for the Qualifying Examination, ihe
Parent or Guardian will at once b<< informed that,
subject to the payment of a fee of four guineas, the
Candidate may present i.imself for re-examiua'ion
by the Appeal Board, and that if an appeal is desired
notification must be madu by the Parent or
Guardian to the Director-G-neral of ihe Medical
Department, Admiralty, within a * eek of the first
Medical Examination. The notification must be
accompanied by a cheque >or four guineas made
payable to the Accountant General of the Navy.
9. tThe Qualifying Examination is in the following
subjects:—
(1.) English (including writing from dictation,
and reproduction of the gist of a short passage
twice read aloud to the Candidates.
(2.) History and Geography, with special refer-
ence to the British Empire.
(3.) Arithmetic and Algebra (two-thirds of the
questions in this paper will be on Arithmetic
The use of Algebraic symbols and processes will
be allowed).
Arithmetic. The simple and compound rules,
avoirdupois weight, linear and square and cubic
measures, the elementary mensuration of rect-
angular surfaces and volumes, measure of capac-
ity (pints, quarts, gallons), the metric system (the
metre, gramme, and litre, with their multiples
and sub multiples),money (including the relation-
ship of the cent to the dollar, and the centime to
the franc), reduction, factors, the addition, sub-
traction, multiplication, division and simplifi-
cation of vulgar fractions, non-recurring decimal
fractions, simple proportion, ratio and per-
centage, simple interest.
Algebra. The meaning of algebraic symbols,
substitution of values, easy identities, equations
of the first degree, including simultaneous
equations, verification of the solution of equa-
tions, problems leading to simple equations,
multiplication and division by binomial operator,
easy factors (excluding sum and difference of
cubes), fractions with numerical denominators.
(4.) Geometry. The paper will consist of ques-
tions both on Practical and Theoretical
Geometry.
All Candidates must be provided with a ruler
graduated in inches and tenths and also in centi-
metres and millimetres, a small set square, a
protractor, pencil compasses, and a hard pencil.
Any proof of a proposition will be accepted
which appears to the Examiner to form part of a
systematic treatment of the subject. Simple
deductions from specified theorems will be set.
Proofs of the validity of constructions will not,
as a rule, be expected, but they may be asked for.
Note.- Schedules of
the Geometry are
attached to the
regulations issued,
and may be obtain-
ed on application
to the Admiralty.
The numbers in
the Schedules cor-
respond to those
in the Geometry
Schedule of the
Common Examina-
tion for ei trance to
Public Schools, as
repiinted from the
Cambria ge Univer-
sity Ordinances.
Practical Geometry.
Theoretical Geometry.
The f cts Btated In the
following theorems,
together with iiders
on them, but without ,
formal proofs of the-"
theorems: — B, 1 — 11.
Formal proofs of the
following theorems, to-
gether with riders on
them:-B, 14—19, 21, 22.
(5.) French or German, with an oral examin-
ation, to which importance will be attached.
(6.) Latin (easy passages for translation from
Latin into English and from English into Latin,
and simple grammatical questions).
The list of successful Candidates will be published
in alphabetical order. A certain number of success-
ful candidates who are highly recommended by the
Iuttrview «. ommhtee and who also show excellence
io the Examination will receive "Honourable
Mention," and will be distinguished by an asterisk
in the list of successful candidates.
10. The Governments of certain Dominions and
Colonies are allowed to recommend speciallylthrough
the Secretary of State for the Colonies) a certain
number of Candidates annually from among boys
belonging to families resident in the Dominions and
Colonies.
Unless such Candidates, however, actually reside
aid receive their education in their own Dominion
or Colonv, they must be also recommended by the
Interview Committee, and must pass the Qualifying
Examination and the Medical Examination.
11 Naval Cadets will undergo a course of instruc-
tion in the Training Establishments for a period of
four years, of which two years will be at Osborne, and
the remainder at Dartmouth. On passing out of the
College at Dartmouth they will continue their train-
in" for a period on board a Special Training Cruiser
and will then be sent to the sea-going Fleet as
Midshipmen.
t NoTB.-=Copies of the papers set at the examinations held in each year are printed by the Oxford
and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, and may be obtained on application to the Secretary
of the Admiralty free of charge. It should be noted, however, that the questions In papers set
under these regulations will be slightly more advanced than those set prior to beptemoer 1913, in
eoD»equ«na« of the age of entry being raised
NAVAL CADETS.
860
12. The following are the approximate dates for
the beginning and the end o£ the three terms at the
Colleges : —
At Osborne.
16th January to 8th April,
8th May to 30th July.
19th September to 17th December.
At Dartmowh
16th January to 15th April,
8th May io 6th August,
19th September to 17th December.
The vacations at the Colleges are as follows : —
At O borne.
Four weeks at Christmas,
Four weeks at Easter,
Seven weeks at Midsummer,
At Dartmou h.
Four weeks at Christmas,
Three weeks at Easter,
Six weeks at Midsummer.
13. The friends of the Cadets must be prepared to
receive them during all the Vacations.
14. All Naval Cadets shall be subject to the
.Regulations for the time being in force respecting
Cadets while at the Royal Naval Colleges at
Osborne and Dartmouth and on board the Training
Cruisers.
15. For all Cadets entering under these regulations
payment will be at the rate of £75 per annum for the
period under training at the Colleges, to he paid in
sums of £25 every term in advance to the Cashier of
the Bank of England on receipt of claim from the
Accountant-General of the Navy. But the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty reserve the power
of selecting from among the Cadets entered on each
occasion subsequent to November, 1913, a number
not exceeding 23 per cent of the entries, with re-
spect to whom the annual payment will be £40 only
(to bo paid in sums of £13 6s. 8d. every term in
advance). A proportion of those admitted at the
reduced scale will be sons of Officers of the Navy,
Army, or Marines, or of Civil Officers under the
Board of Admiralty, the reduced scale being reserved
for such boys up to a maximum of 10 per cent of the
total entries on each occasion. The rflduced scale
will be allowed only in cases where the pecuniary
circumstances of the parents are, in the opinion of
the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, such as
to justify it. Form> of application for admission at
the reduced s-ale will be issued in respect of all
candidates who are selected* after interview to
attend the Qualifying Examination, and when duly
filled in should be returned as soon as possible by
suck parents as desire io make application for the
reduced scale.
Claims will be made upon the Parents or
Guardians by the Acoountant-General of the Navy
for the sums payable as they become due, and the
money should be at once remitted.
16. In addition to the above payments, any ex-
penses incurred by a Cadet for clothing, sports, books,
instruments, washing. &c, as well as the allowance of
Is. a week paid as pocket-money, are included in the
personal account sent to the Parent from the College
as soon as possible after the end of each term.
17. No pay is allowed by Government to the Cadets
in the Colleges, except in the case of Cadet Cap-
tains, who receive a small weekly allowance.
The pay of Cadets in the Training Cruisers is Is.
a day, and that of Midshipmen is Is. 9d. a day.
18. The fees specified in paragraph 15 will cease on
the Cadet joining the Training Cruiser. Parents or
Guardians will then be required to make the Cadet
a private allowance of £50 a year until he reaches
* Parents abroad will however, be furnished with
forms of application, prior to this selection if they so
desire.
2 h 2
the rank of Acting Sub-Lieutenant, and thereafter
a private allowance of £20 a year for so long as he
remains an Acting Sub-Lieutenant with pay at the
rate of 3s. 6&. a day.
19. Tho parent or guardian of every Cadet is re-
quired to provide outfit under the regulations in
force.
20. All travelling expenses for Cadets are advanced
by the Paymaster of the College, who will charge the
sum to the Cadet's personal account.
21. Inasmuch as the Cadets have a weekly allow-
ance paid to them as pocket-money, and a charge is
made to pay the expenses attending their amuse-
ments, it is unnecessary that their friends should
give them any money except on joining, or on their
return from the Vacations, and the amount should
then be reasonable. Such money as may be required
by a Cadet for any special circumstances will be
advanced by the Paymaster under the authority of
the Captain.
22. Any valuable Gold Watches or Chains brought
by Cadets to the Colleges will be taken from them
and placed in security until the Cadets return home.
Silver Watches may be used.
23. Arrangements are made for the conveyance
from Portsmouth to Osborne of the Cadets who are
joining the College for the first time. Such Cadets
should assemble at the Dockyard Gates (near Ports-
mouth Harbour Station) shortly before 3 p.m. on
the day appointed for joining. Cadets rejoining the
College will be expected to make their own arrange-
ments for doing so.
24. Cadets are to bring their Linen clean, and
Clothes and Boots in good order, when they join the
College, and also when they return from leave, and
the outfit, as specified on the next page, must be
complete. A list of the clothes left behind will be
sent with the Cadets when they go on leave.
25. Cadets are not permitted to open accounts with
Tradesmen. Parents and Guardians are requested
not to allow their sons' outfitters to supply clothes
or other articles without their authorisation.
26. Each Cadet on joining and on returning after
the Vacations is required to produce a health certifi-
cate—signed by his parent or Guardian, not earlier
than the day before the Cadet's return— to the effect
that, so far as is known, he has not for at least three
weeks immediately preceding his return been exposed
to any infectious disease, or entered any house where
such disease has existed. A certificate drawn up in
the necessary Form, is sent to each Parent, and
failure on tho part of the Cadet to produce this
certificate, duly filled up and signed, on his return
will entail his not being received.
In the event of a Cadet being placed on the Sick
List, information is always sent to his Parents or
Guardians, who are also kept informed of the progress
of the patient should the illness be in the slightest
degree serious.
27. Letters relative to the Cadets should be
addressed to: — "The Commanding Officer, Royal
Naval College," or " The Commanding Officer,
H.M.S. ," and not to the Captain by name.
Parents or Guardians of Cadets must, in all cases
of permanent change of residence, inform the
Admiralty and the Commanding Officer of the
College or the Cruiser without delay.
2S. The course of study includes the following
subjects : —
Mathematics, with Geometrical Drawing.
Physics and Chemistry.
Mechanics, and applied Mechanics, with labora
tory work.
Applied Electricity, with laboratory work.
Engineering, with workshop practice and
Mechanical Drawing.
Seamanship, with Gunnery in the Training
Cruiser.
861
NAVAL CADETS.
Navigation.
French or German.
English Grammar and Composition.
English Literature.
History, including Naval History.
Geography.
Bible Study.
Drill and Physical Training.
A large proportion of the time of the Cadets is
given to the practical study of Engineering in the
Workshops and Instructional Steamboats attached
to the Colleges, and also in the Training Cruisers.
29. In all subjects of instruction, the principle will
be followed of giving merit marks for current work.
At the end of each term the Cadet's proficiency and
progress will be tested partly by examination and
partly by the marks gained for current work.
30. The passing-out examination of Cadets is
representative of all subjects «mdiedat the College,
with the exception of Religious Knowledge, which
dies not form part o the official examination.
Marks for work done during previous terms are
combined with the marks directly awarded in the
examination.
First, Second and Third Classes will be awarded,
and the class obtained in passing out from the
C^l ege eoun s afterwaids towards promotion to the
rank of Sub-Lieute ant,rromotioii being accelerated
according to the following scale:—
For a First Class - 2 months.
For a Second Class - 1 month.
Time will also be awarded for the course in the
Training Cruiser which will similarly count towards
promotion lo Sub-Lieutenant : —
For a First Class
For a Second Class
1 month.
2 month.
LIST OF ARTICLES REQUIRED FOR A NAVAL
CADET UNDER TRAINING.
Sheets ..
Pillow cases
Uniform jacket*
The ereatest amount of time that can be gained
on i assing out as Midshipman is accordingly three
months.
31. Cadets may be required to withdraw at any
time if in the opinion of the Lords Commissioners
of the Admiralty:—
(1) They fail to reach a satisfactory standard, or
(2) Their conduct is unsatisfactory, or
(3) They are unsuitable for the Naval Service.
32. It is to be distinctly understood that the period
of training, including the time spent in the Training
Cruiser, is a time of probation, and the parent or
guardian of a Cadet is required to withoraw him
immediaiely on the receipt of an official request for
his withdrawal.
33. When a Cadet is found to be makinginsufflcient
progress a letter is sent to his Parent or Guardian
warning him of the possibility of having to withdraw
the Cadet unless a marked improvement takes place.
This warning i* g^ierally issued a term in advance,
to enable the Pprent provisionally to make other
arrangements for intinuing the boy's education in
case 'ns withdrawal should become necessary.
By Command of their Lordships,
W. Graham Gbeene.
Admiralty, November, 1913.
inform jacket* "\ ,
,, trousers* I J
„ waistcoat* I £
lannel lined vg
waistcoat* . . I c
Uniformeaps,peakj .^
3 turned down* J
Working summer
suit, blue tweed,
with two prs.
trousers*
Working winter suit,
of special material*
Loose fitting over-
coat — monkey
jacket*
Cloth uniform
monkeji jacket ..
Uniform greatcoat*
White flannel trous-
ers (well shrunk) . .
White flannel shirts
(with collars to
turn down) ..
White flannel shirts
with collar bands
White flannel collars
White day shirts ..
Collars*
Pyjama suit ..
boeKs^ThiekWoollen
Thin merino
(short) ..
Thick for winter
(long) ..
( Thin merino
Vests! Thick for
(. winter
Bath towel
Face towel
Sweaters (high neck)
Neckties (black silk)
of uniform pattern)
Pocket handkerchiefs
White woollen gloves
Braces
Boots, strong laced,
soles at least three-
eight in. thick
Shoes.Oxrord. patent
leather. with strong
n
soles ..
* A pattern can be seen at the Admiralty Pattern
Rooms, Broadway, Westminster, S. W.
t For first year at the R.N. College, Osborne,
Cadets- may wear any suitable black laced boots
which they have been wearing prior to joining the
College.
NAVAL CADETS.
862
LIST OF ARTICLES REQUIRED FOR A NAVAL
CADET UNDER TRAINING.-conMnwed.
Uniform gaiters
Hair brush, comb,
clothes brush, tooth
brush, nail brush,
sponge
Soiled linen bag,
with name
Rug, ot uniform
pattern*
Portmanteau, with
name
Waterproof coat or a
pegamoid coat
Football knickers,
jersey, boots, and
stockings
Gymnastic belt
Linen cricket hat ..
Straw hat
Knife lanyards
White canvas gym-
nastic shoes
Brown canvas shoes,
with thick rubber
soles
Chest covers
Cap covers
Duck trousers
Comforter
Shoes, thick, for en-
gine room
Gloves for engine
room
Midshipman's sea
chest complete
li-
as necessary —
To be of the
following
dimensions-
2ft. 4in. by
lft. 51n. by
lft. lin.
To be of such
a size that it
can be stowed
inside Port-
m a n t ea u
when latter
is empty.
Supplied by
Admiralty.
Obtainable at
the College.
Obtainable at
College.
Length, 3ft
6in.; breadth,
2ft.; height,
2ft., 3in —
name in full
on plain
brass plate
to be attach-
ed.
* A pattern can be seen at the Admiralty Pattern
Kooms, Broadway, Westminster, S.W.
It is particularly requested that the sea chest may
be at Osborne seven days previous to the Cadets join-
ing.
Sote.— 1. Clothing to be distinctly marked with
the Cadet s name in full.
2. Trousers to be made without pockets, and the
two working suits to have onlv one pocket on left
outside breast, and one pocket inside right breast.
3. There is no special pattern for underclothing.
4. Government bedding will be supplied, for which
a charge of Is. per month will be made. (This does
not include sheets or pillow cases.)
The following articles can be supplied at the
Colloges if the Cadets require them :—
Braces. Links.
Silk ties (uniform). Bootlaces.
Tooth brushes. Oashmero scarves.
Tooth powder and paste. Bathing drawers.
Collar studs. Cricket shoes.
Front studs. Key rings.
Articles supplied at the Colleges will be charged
to the Cadet's personal account ; they will be charged
at cost price allowing sufficient margin to cover
expense of transit only.
REGULATIONS RESPECTING SEXTANTS.
Cadets when entering on their fifth term at Dart-
mouth should already have procured a Sextant in a
box, such instrument being obtained by parents ; a
leather case is not necessary.
Any new Sextant must be approved by the Captain
of the College and must have the following qualifi-
cations : —
1. Strong frame and well finished in all respects,
all loose fittings to be stamped with the number.
2. Radius not to be less than 6J inches to middle
of the graduation.
3. Arc distinctly cut, and to read to 10 seconds up
to at least 125° on, and 5" off, the arc, the vernier
being divided three divisions to the right of the
index.
4. Shades to be of neutral tint and of satisfactory
densities.
■5. A star telescope (not inverting images) to be
provided, and an inverting telescope with two eye-
pieces, one of which to have a magnifying power of at
least 7 diameters. The telescopes and collar to be
fitted with interrupted thread.
6. Adjusting screws to mirrors to be placed in
positions as little exposed as possible, preferably at
the base of the mirrors, to be recessed so as to be
moved by a squared key or screw-driver and fitted
with covers.
7. Two shades for eyepieces of different intensities
to be ground conical, to slip on, not screw.
8. Handle to be of good size.
9. Each Sextant must be accompanied by a Kew
Certificate, Class A,
10. A button over the handle besides the usual
chocks for keeping the instrument in place when the
lid is closed. Box to have recessed hooks for secur-
ing the lid, and a recessed handle.
11. No Sextants will be accepted in which the
unsilvered portion of the horizon glass is absent, or
the telescope so fitted as not to be entirely remov-
able in one piece, and the horizon glass should have
a minimum width of 1—1/8 inch.
Sextants possessing the necessary qualifications
can be obtained from various makers.
A good 65-inch instrument can be obtained for
11. 10s.
Sextants presented to Cadets which have belonged
to parents or others are not required to conform
rigidly to the standard, provided they are of radius
not less than that prescribed and are considered
suitable by the Captain of the College, but r>r> Sex-
tant can be accepted unless accompanied by a Kew
Certificate Class A,
863 "CONWAY" CADETS.— SPECIAL ENTRY OF CADETS.
REGULATIONS FOR THE ENTRY INTO THE RM. COLLEGE
AT DARTMOUTH OF CADETS FROM THE "CONWAY."
1. Six nominations to cadetships in the Royal Naval
College, Dartmouth, will be granted annually to the
" Conway," training ship of the Mercantile Marine.
2. Shortly before the end of each Term, the Com-
mittee of the "Conway" may nominate two Cadets
from their training ship, for admission to the College
as Cadets of the Royal Navy, subj ect to their passing
a qualifying examination and satisfying the con-
ditions specified below.
Should the Committee, in addition to the autho-
rised number of nominations, wish to recommend
any specially desirable candidate, his case will
receive consideration.
Bach Cadet so nominated will be required to pass
an examination shewing that he has reached the
same general standard of training as is reached by
Naval Cadets on leaving the Royal Naval College,
Osborne.
3. The Examination will be conducted near the
end of each Term, i.e , about April, August and
December, at the Royal Naval College, Osborne, and
will include tests in practical knowledge of the use
of tools and workshop processes as well as papers on
the subjects dealt with in the. Osborne curriculum.
The Candidates, if successful, will be admitted to
the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, from the be-
ginning of the Term in January. May, or September
following the examination.
4. Each Candidate must possess the following
qualifications-
fa.) He must be of very good character and con-
duct, and in all respects fit for entry into
H.M. Navy.
(6.; Until the autumn of 1915, he must be more
than 14 ye irs 8 months, but not more than
15 years old on the 16th January, 15th May,
or 15th September following the examina-
tion. After the autumn examinaiion in
1915 (i.e., commencing with the December,
1915 examinaiion) the new n,le will come
into force, viz.:— that a Cadet from the
"Conway" must be more than 15 years
and 4 months, buo not more than 15 years
8,mouths of age on the 1st April, 1st
August, or 1st December for the examina-
tions in April, August or December.
(c.) He must have served in the training ship
2 years, i.e., 6 terms, there being 3 terms a
year.
(d.) He must have spent not less than one
fourth (or the equivalent of 6 months) of
his 2 years service in practical mechanical
work under conditions satisfactory to the
Admiralty.
(«.) Before attending the qualifying examina-
tion he must pass the medical examina-
tion for the Navy, according to the
prescribed regulations.
5. The following certificates must be forwarded at
the time the candidates are nominated—
(a.) Certificate of birth.
(&,) Do. conduct,
(e.) Do. ability to swim.
(d.) Do. time served in training ship,
(e.) Do. time spent in practical
mechanical work, with
particulars of training.
The name and address of the parent or guardian
must also be supplied.
6. The regulations as to the provision by parents
or guardians of the outfit, payment of lees and
other expenses, while the Cadet is at Dartmouth, and
the private allowance after passing out, will be the
same as those with respect to other Naval Cadets.
7. Cadets entering under these regulations will be
subject in all respects to the same discipline and con-
ditions of service as other Cadets during thcirperiod
of training at the R.N. College, Dartmouth, and will
be liable to removal for the same causes.
On passing out, they will be treated in the same
manner as the other Cadets, and will rank according
to the time gained and their position on the list.
Note.— Application for entry in the "Conway"
should be made to the Commanding Officer, School
Ship "Conway," Rock Ferry, Cheshire.
By command of their Lordships,
Admiralty, Dec., 1913. W. Gkaham Geeene.
SPECIAL ENTRY OF NAVAL CADETS.
REGULATIONS FOR THE SPECIAL ENTRY
OF NAVAL CADETS.
Note— The Regulations for the entry and training of
Naval Cadets' at the Royal Naval Colleges at Osboine
and Dartmouth are contained In a separate document
which can be obtained en application to the Secretary
of the Admiralty, Whitehall, S. 11'. These regula-
tions are gi en at ttages 856-861. 3he scheme of
entry through Otborne and Dartmouth is The main
method by which officers are ■ dmitted to the Royal
Navy. During the years 1914, 1915 and I9ie, however, a
supplementary scheme of special admissions has been
arranged.which iscalledthe " Special Entry " Scheme.
The Regulations regarding this "Special Entry"
Scheme are contained in the present pamphlet.
1. The number of Naval Cadets to be admitted
under the following Regulations will be about thirty
in each of the years 1914, 1915 and 1916.
2. Candidates for aimission must be not more
than 18| i or less than 17s years of age on the 1st o(
June of the year in which the examination is held.
No nomination is required. Applications should be
made to the Secretary of the Admiralty, Whitehall,
S. W., not later than the 1st April. A form of appli-
cation to be filled in by the parent or guardian of
the candidate may be obtained from the Aomiralty.
3. Candidates must be of pure European descent,
and the tons either of natural born or naturalised
British subject's. In doubtful cases the burden of
clear proof will rest upon the Candidate.
Candidates must be unmarried.
4. Applicants who satisfy these conditions will be
invited to appear before a Committee at the
Admiralty. This Committee will interview each
Candidate and examine credentials furnished by
the headmaster of the school he is attending or last
attended. A report will be obtained beforehand
from the headmaster for the information of the
Committee as to the Candidate's conduct, abiliiies,
past training and general promise of suitability.
On the report, of this Committee it will be deter-
mined whether the Candidate shall be admitted to
compete. Candidates will be required to pass at
the same time a Medical Examination, according
to the prescribed regulations, as to their physical
fitness for the Navy.
5. Every eaudidate must he in good health, and
frte from any physical defect of body, impediment
of speech, defect of sight or heaving, and also from
any predisposition to constitutional or hereditary
disease or weakness of any kind, and be in all
respects well developed and active in proportion to
his age.
It should be particularly noted that full normal
vision-as determined by Snellen's teats— is re-
quired for Candidates for Naval Cadetships. A
memorandum is issued by the Admiralty which
gives details of the physical requirements of
Candidates. (See page 864.)
6. Candidates admitted to compete will present
themselves for examination in June by the Civil
St-rvice Commissioners. Particulars of the examin-
ation can be obtained from the Secretary, Civil
Service Commission, Burlington Gardens, W. (See
also Appendix I. attached.)
By arrangement between the Admiralty and the
War Office a candidate who is admitted to compete
in the examination for special entry as a Naval
Cadet may, if he so desires, and provided he fulfils
all the necessary conditions, present himself at the
same time for admission to the Royal Military
Academy, Woolwich, or Royal Military College,
Sandhurst, or to Supplementary first appointments
in the Royal Marines, in which case he must express
SPECIAL ENTRY OF NAVAL CADETS.
863a
definitely his order of preference* before the j
examination has begun. For particulars of the con-
ditions of entry to the Royal Military Academy and I
Royal Military College, apnlication should be made
to the Secretary, Civil Service Commission.
Regulations for Supplementary first appointments
in the Koyal Marines may be obtained from the
Secretary of the Admiralty. (See page 864.)
7. A list of successful candidates in order of merit
Will be published by the Civil Service Commission.
8. Successful Candidates will be appointed as
Cades to undergo a course of training for a period
of li years. During this period they will be accom-
modated on board a cruiser, part of the instruction
being given on board and part on shore.
On completing this course, and passing out satis-
factorily, they will join the Fleet as Midshipmen.
They will become Midshipmen later in age than
Cadets who enter through Osborne, but their ser-
vices in that rank will be shorter, with the general
result that except for the effect of tho accelerated
promotion which they may obtain by doing well in
their final examinatious, their age will usually be
about a year more on attaining the rank of Lieu-
tenant. This will be no bar to their advancement
according to merit. The same subsequent career
will be open to them as to Officers who have entered
the Navy through Osborne and Dartmouth.
9. Naval Cadets under training will be subject to
the Regulations for the time being in force respect-
ing such Cadets.
10. Parents or Guardians are required to make a
private allowance of 501. per annum to Cadets from
the time thoyjoin the Naval Service until they reach
the rank of Acting Sub Lieutenant (namely for a
period of about 3 years and 4 months) and thereafter
a private allowance at the rate of 20'. a year for the
period (usuallv not exceeding two months) that they
remain Acting Suh-Lieutenants with nay at the rate
of 3s. 6d. a day before becoming Sub-Lieutenants.
On reaching the rank nf Sub-Lieutenant, an Officer
is required to provide himself with the uniform of a
Commissioned Officer.
11. Cadets will be paid Is. a day from the time of
eniry until they become Midshipmen, when their
pay will become Is. $d. a day. On reaching the rank
of Sub- Lieutenant an Officer will be paid 5s. a day.
The commencing rate of pay of a Lieutenant,
reached after at most two years as Sub-Lieutenant,
is 10s. a day.
A Sub-Lieutenant can meet h s mess and other
necessary expenditure on the pav of 5s. a day.
12. The parent or guardian of every Cadet is
required to provide outfit under the regulations in
force. The outfit, together with a sexiant, costs
about £60.
13. All travelling expenses for Cadets are advanced
by the Paymaster of the Naval Establishment to
which they are attached, but will be charged to the
Cadet.
Such money as may be required by Cadets for any-
special circumstance will be advanced by the Pay-
master under the authority of their Commanding
Officer.
14. Pareuts or Guardians of Cadets must, in all
cases of permanent change of residence, inform the
Admiralty and the Commanding Officer of the Ship
in which their sons are serving.
15 Cadets may be required to withdraw at any
time, if in the opinion of the Lords Commissioners
of the Admiralty—
ill they fail to obtain a satisfactory standard, or
(2) their conduct is unsatisfactory, or
(3) they are considered unsuitable for the Naval
Service.
16. It will be open to Officers, after reaching
Commissioned rank, to volunteer for service in any
one of the special branches, undertaking either
Navigation, Gunnery, Torpedo, or Engineering auty.
By Command of Their Lordships.
W. GRAHAM GREENE,
Admiralty, 1913.
The outfit required on joining is the same as given
on pages 861-862 for a Cadet in the Training Cruiser
Cadets after joining will be required to procure a
Sextant. The regulations as to Sextants are given
on page 862.
APPENDIX I,
Subjects of Examination.
English ..-"--
English history and geography -
French or German or Latin
Marks.
2,000
2,000
2,000
Mathematics :—
Elementary - - - 2,000
Intermediate - - - 2,000
Higher (optional) - - 2,000
Science (physics and chemistry) - 2,000
Elementary engineering (optional) 2,000
Both papers marked optional may he taken.
Candidates will not be excluded who do not take the
papers marked optinnal, but no candidate will be
accepted who does not show a competent knowledge
of mathematics as well as obtain a satisfactory
aggregate in the examination.
Certificate A obtained in the " Officers' Training
Corps "will entitle the holder to an addition of 200
marks.
The question papers (except in elementary en-
gineering) will be the sanio as those taken in corres-
ponding subjects in the military entrance examina-
tions, particulars of which can be obtained from the
Civil Seivice Commissioners, Burlington Gardens,
W.
The paper on elementary engineering will comprise
questions in the subjects of the following syllabus.
The quentions will be of a very elementary character,
and knowledge of workshop practice will not be
required.
SYLLABUS OF EXAMINATION IN
ELEMENTARY ENGINEERING.
Applications in mechanism of elementary mechan-
ical principles. Machines considered as means of
(n. converting motion, (6) transmitting power.
Simple examples. Ve'ociiy ratio. Mechanical
advantage. Efficiency. Horse power, how measured.
Dynamometers. The Indicator and Indicator
diagrams. Crank-effort In relation to piston thrust.
Function of flywheel.
Elementary treatment of strength of materials.
Tensile, compressive, and shearing stress. Elastic
and non-elastic strain ; elastic limit. Hooke's law.
Young's Modulus of Elasticity. Behaviour of iron
and steel in a testing machine. Stress-strain
diagrams. Simpleexamples of calculation of dimen-
sions in relation to strength. Stresses in the
members of frames where the members are jointed
and loaded at the joints ; graphic method.
Principle of the conservation of energy as applied
in the steam engine and other heat engines. Con-
version of energy of fuel into heat, and heat into
mechanical effect. Boiler and engine efficiency.
Common forms of engines and boilers, and general
features of action. Properties of steam. Expansion
of steam in the cylinder. Compound expansion.
The slide valve. Governing of eng'nes. Types of
steam turbines. Internal combustion engine using
gas or oil. The four-stroke cycle.
* Following the Army Regulations, a Candidate may say that if he is not among the first (so many
successful competitors for the Royal Military Academy or the Royal Military College (as the case may be
he will elect for a Naval Gadetship.
864 PHYSICAL REQUIKEMENTS, &c.— ENTRY &c. OFFICERS.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CANDIDATES FOR
COMMISSIONS IN THE ROYAL NAVY.
With a view to preventing Candidates who may be
physically unfit lor His Majesty's Service from in-
curring the inconvenience and expense of preparing
for commissions in the Royal Navy, it is suggested
that they undergo examination by the medical
»dviser of the family, or any other qualified medical
practitioner, to whom the following list of defects
which cause rejection maybesubmitied for guidance.
It is to be understood that this private examina-
tion is merely suggested as a guide for intending
Candidates and to lessen the chances of disappoint-
ment, and that it is by no means intended to take
the place of, or to influence in any way, the regular
Official Physical examination.
1. A weak constitution, imperfect development,
physical weakness, either hereditary or from chronic
disease, wounds, or injuries.
2. Skin disease, unless temporary or trivial.
3. Malformation of the head, deformity from
fracture or depression of the bones of the skull, im-
paired intellect, epilepsy, paralysis, or impediment
of speech.
4. Blindness or defective of vision, imperfect per-
ception of colours, fistula lachrymalis, or any chronic
disease of the eyes or eyelids. Candidates for Naval
Cadetships must .possess lull normal vision as de-
termined by Snellen's tests, each eye being separately
examined, for Candidates for other branches of the
.Royal Navy, full normal vision is not required, but
any defect of vision must be due to errors of refrac-
tion which can be corrected to normal by glasses,
and vision without glasses must in any case be
not less than 6/60 with each eye, and the candidate
must also be able to read D=o,6 of Snellen's test
types.
5. Impaired hearing or discharge from one or both
ears or any disease of the external, middle, or internal
ear.
6. Disease of the bones of the nose, or of its
cartilages, nasal polypus, or disease ol the naso-
pharynx.
7. Disease ol the throat, tongue, palate, or tonsils,
many unsound teeth,+ unhealthy gums, disease ol
the glands of the throat or neck, external cicatrices,
if at all extensive, and especially if adherent.
8. Functional or organic disease of the heart or
blood vessels, deformity or contraction of the chest,
or any symptom of lung disease or tendency thereto.
9. Undue swelling or distension of the abdomen,
obesitv, disease or enlargement of the abdominal
organs. Rupture, weakness or distension of the
abdominal rings ; any disease of the bladder or in-
continence of urine.
10. The existence ol any delect of the genital
organs, or of varicocele when it clearly forms, or is
likely to form, a serious impediment to the efficient
performance of duty, e.g., when it is associated with
varicose veins or piles.
11. Paralysis, weakness, impaired motion or de-
formity of 'the upper or lower extremities, from
whatever cause; a varicose state of the veins,
especially of the leg. Bunions, distortion or mal-
formation of the hands, feet, fingers, or toes.
12. Distortion of the spine, of the bones of the
chest, or pelvis, from injury or constitutional defect.
No person will be admitted into His Majesty's
Service unless he has been vaccinated. Re-vaccina-
tion will also be required if considered necessary.
t i.e.— Seven teeth defective or deficient in persons
under 17 years of age on the date of entry, ten de-
fective or deficient teeth in persons above the age of
17— a tooth being considered as defective when it
cannot be made permanently serviceable by dental
repair. Credit is also given for teeth which have not
erupted. Candidates must, however, possess some
sound opposing molars and incisors. The numbers
given above are intended as a general guide, and are
not necessarily strictly adhered to, provided the
general condition ol the teeth is good.
ENTRY AND EXAMINATION OF OFFICERS.
REGULATIONS FOR SUPPLEMENTARY FIRST
APPOINTMENTS IN THE ROYAL MARINES.
Admiralty,
March, 1912.
I.— Appointments as Peobationaby Second
Lieutenant.
1. Appointments as Probationary Second Lieu-
tenant Royal Marines will be offered annually to
Candidates who may pass successfully a competitive
examination aud be otherwise qualified as detailed.
2. The number of appointments each year will
vary according to the requirements of the Service,
and notice ihereot will be published about three
months before the examination.
3 The examination of Candidates will be con-
ducted by the Civil Service Commissioners in the
month of June as specified in Section III. The
examination will be held in London, and such other
centres as the Commissioners may appoint. The
fee for the examination in Lor.don will be 21. and at
>my other centre 3/., in addition to any local fees
The ornl and practical parts of the examination will
be held in London only.
4. Every Candidate for examination must make
application to the. Secretary of tile Admiralty not
later than the 1st of April of the year of examina-
tion
5 Candidates must be unmarried. The limits of
age will be from 17 to 19. Candidates must have attain-
ed the age of 17 and must not have attained the age
of 19 on the first of .1 une of the ^ ear of examination.
ENTRY AND EXAMINATION OF OFFICERS.
864a
6. Candidates will bo required to present them-
selves at the Admiralty, where they will be separately
interviewed beforn they are admitted to compete at
the examination. Those admitted to compete will
be given the necessary forms, after the interview, to
enable them to make application to the Civil Service
Commissioners to be examined.
7. A Candidate must be of pure European descent
and the son either of natural-born British subjects
or of parents naturalised in the United Kingdom.
In doubtful cases the burdeu of clear proof will rest
upon the Candidate. He must also uroduce acertifl-
oate of his ability to swim, and a certificate of birth.
8. Successful candidates will be required to under-
go an examination by the Medical Director General
of the Navy as to their physical fitness for
appointment.
The physical requirements are precisely the same
as those for commissions in otoer branches of the
Royal Navy (see paga 863). except that in addition
Candidates must be at least 5-ft. 5-ins. in height.
9. Parents or guardians are required to make an
Officer a private allowance of at least 601. a year until
his pay amounts to 7s. 6d. a day (i.e., for about three
years), and of 45Z. a year from that date until he is in
receipt of 10s. a day (i.e., during an additional period
of from one to two years).
They must further undertake to provide him with
the outfit required on appointment as Probationary
Second Lieutenant, and also the additional uniform
authorised on receiving his commission.
II.— Conditions op Service.
10. The Candidates select ed after examination will
be appointed Probationary Second Lieutenants in the
Koyal Marines. Their seniority will be that of the
order in which they were placed by the Examiners.
11. Corps Nomination. -One appointment in the
Royal Marines will be given annually to the son of a
combatant Officer of the Royal Marine Forces ecom-
mended to His Majesty by the Lords Commissioners
of the Admiralty.
In the selection for this appointment preference
will be given —
(a) To sons of Officers who have been killed in
action or have died of wounds received in
action within six months of such wounds
having been received, or from illness brought
on by fatigue, privation, orexposure, incident
to active operations before an enemy, within
six months after having been first certified to
be ill ; or —
(b) To sons of Officers who have attained the sub-
stantive rank of Majoror Lieutenant-Colonel,
and have performed long and distinguished
service.
This appointment is contingent on the nominee
qualifying in tlie entrance examination and showing
a competent knowledge in the subjects Mathematics
and Science.
12. Period of Probation.— Officers will be con-
sidered as on probation until they have completed
all their courses of instruction and training and
have been successful in all the examinations herein-
after mentioned.
13. Removal from the Service.— Officers who fail in
any examination will be removed from the Service
unless reasonable grounds for a second trial can be
proved. They are also liable to be discharged at any
time for unsatisfactory conduct.
14. Date of Commissions.— Commissions as Lieu-
tenant Koyal Marines will be granted to Officers
after passing the final military examination. They
will be posted to the Royal Marine Artillery or Royal
Marine Light Infantry according to the requirements
of the Service, but will be on one general list for
seniority and promotion in the Corps.
15. The final order of seniority of Officers will be
determined by the results of all their professional
(naval and military) examinations during the pro-
bationary period of their service.
16. The higher classes of certificates in the final
examinations entitle Officers to accelerated increase
of pay.
* III.— Subjects of Examination.
17. The subjects of examination are as follows :—
Class I. Marks.
(i) English 2000-}
(ii) English History and Geography 2000 /
(iii) French or German or Latin .. 2000 \ Obli-
(ivi Mathematics A (Elementary) .. 2000 ( gatory.
(v) Mathematics B (Intermediate; 2000 \
(vi) Science (Physics and Chemistry) 2000/
Class II.
(vii) (a) French or German or Latin 2000 )..-.,.. ,
(b) Mathematics C (Higher) .. 2000 j "P"">nai.
All tha sublects in Class I. must be taken up.
Only one of the subjects In Class II, may be taken
up, and if this subject is a language, it must be
different from the lauguage selected in Class I.
In addition to the above-named subjects. Candi-
dates may take up freehand draw'ng, to which 400
marks will be allotted, but from these marks such
deductions will be made as will prevent indifferent
draughtsmanship from receiving any credit.
Certificate 4. obtained in the Officers' Training
Corps, will entitle the holder to receive 200 marks
additional to the above.
No Candidate will be accepted who does not (1)
show a competent knowledge of mathematics in the
elementary and intermediate stages, and (2) obtain
a satisfactory aggregate in the examination.
IV.— Courses of Instruction and Training.
(a) Royal Naval College, Oreenwich {1st Course).
18. Candidates appointed Probationary Second
Lieutenants will proceed to the Royal Naval College,
Greenwich, on the 1st October following, for a course
of eight and a haif months' study, to be concluded
by au examination in the subjects studied.
19. Officers will receive daily instruction in
infantry drill and in physicai training during this
course.
20. A mess allowance of Is. 6d. a day will be
granted dming the period of study at the College.
21. The quarters in the College are fully furnished,
and a small daily charge is made for their upkeep.
lb) Head Quarters, Royal Marines,
22. On completion of the examination at Green-
wich, Officers will be granted leave before joining a
Royal Marine Division on the 1st July.
The ensuing course at a Division will extend over
a period of about 20 weeks, during which Officers will
receive instruction in Infantry Training, Musketry,
Military Law and Administration, and a Recruit
Officer's course of Naval Gunnery.
* A copy of the regulations including a detailed
syllabus of the Subjects of Examination can be obtained
on application to the Secretary of the Admiralty.
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(c) B.M.S. " Vernon."
23. In the middle of November the course of
Electrical- Telegraphic, and Torpedo instruction in
H.M.S. "Vernon" will begin. This course will
occupy about three months including Christmas
leave, and on its conclusion an examination will
take place.
(d) H.M.S. "Excellent."
24. The Gunnery course of 11 weeks in H.M.S.
"Excellent" will commence auout the middle of
February and will also terminate with an examin-
ation.
(e* Embarkation in a Cruiser.
26. The Officers will embark about the middle of
May, for a period of six months, in a cruiser for
instruction in Naval duties. Before disembarkation
an intermediate examination in these duties will
be held, after which leave will be granted until the
end of December.
(/) Head Quarters, Royal Marines.
26. On the 1st January the Officers will proceed
to one of the Royal Marine Head Quarters, where
theoretical instruction will be combined with
practical work in the duties of an Officer Royal
Marines until the following September.
(g) Eoyal Naval College, Greenwich !2nd Course).
27. The second course at the Royal Naval College,
Greenwich, will extend from the 1st October to the
middld of the following June. During this period
the Officers will be insmicted in military subjects,
including a course of riding. The final examination
in military subjects will then take place and the
Officers will receive their commissions.
(h) Embarkation in a Battleship.
28. Early in August, the Officers will embark in
battleships as Subalterns of the detachment under
a Captain Eoyal Marines.
29. During this embarkation, which will extend
over a period of about twelve months, Officers will
receive further instruction in deck duties and
navigation, and at the same time will take their
part in all the routine work connected with the
Detachment Royal Marines.
Od completion of this tour of duty afloat, Officers
will be finally examined in Naval subjects.
30. Subalterns who have obtained a " First" class
certificate in each of the final professional examin-
ations will receive the increase of pay, and also,
when embarked, take relative rank with Lientenams
R.N. from the date of the examination
Note.— The rates of pay fur Marine Officers entered
under these regulations are given at page 786a.
REGULATIONS FOR CHAPLAINS, R.N.
Admiralty,
December, 1911.
ENTBY.
1. To render a Candidate eligible for appointment
as a Chaplain in the Royal Navy he must fulfil the
following conditions :—
(a") He must be an ordained Deacon and Priest of
the Church of England, or admitted to the
same Holy Orders by the lawful authority of
one of the Churches within the Realm of
Great Britain and Ireland which are in com-
munion with the Church of England.
(6) He must not hold any benefice with a Cure of
Souls.
(c) He must produce satisfactory testimonials from
the Bishop of the Diocese in which he was
last licensed, addressed to the Lords Com-
missioners of the Admiralty.
(d) His age nrust not exceed 30, or in certain ex-
ceptional cases 35 years.
(e) He must have been examined by the Chaplain
of the Fleet, and reported by him to ue in
every respect a fit and proper person to serve
as Chaplain in His Majesty's Service.
(/) He must be pronounced physically fit for ser-
vice by the Medical Director General of the
Navy.
2. Every Chaplain appointed for service must, as a
condition to such appointment, receive a special
ecclesiastical licence from the Archbishop of Canter-
bury and his successors, such licence to be one
capable of recognition by all Bishops and other
Authorities of the Church of England throughout
the world during the period such Chaplain shall re-
main on the Active List of the Royal Navy.
3. Chaplains will be appointed for a period of four
years only in the first instance. They will not be
retained beyond that period unless toe requirements
of the Service render it desirable, and unless they
have proved themselves to be in every way suitable
for permanent duty in the Navy. Chaplains not so
retained will be discharged with a gratuity under
clause 7 of these Regulations. ,
Resignation before the expiration of four years
Service may be permitted, in special circumstances,
at the discretion of the Admiralty.
In the event of discharge after short service the
names of Chaplains who are recommended will be
specially brought to the notice of the Bishop in whose
Diocese they may desire to take duty.
Pat.
4. Full Pay—
Year of
—
365 Days
Under 5 years' service
219 0 0
After 5 „ „
237 5 0
8
255 10 0
„ 11 „ „ ..
273 15 0
„ 14 „ „
292 0 0
„ 17
310 5 0
„ 20 „ „
328 10 0
And for each additional vear of
service is. a day more until the
maximum is reached, namely..
401 10 0
One
Day.
0 12 0
0 13 0
0 14 0
0 15 0
0 16 0
0 17 0
0 18 0
5. Half Pay:-
Over 3+ andUnder 5 years' service
After 5 years' service
25
109 10
0
0 6
0
127 15
0
0 7
0
146 0
0
0 8
0
164 5
0
0 9
0
191 12
6
0 10
6
219 0
0
0 12
0
255 10
0
0 14
0
292 0
0
0 16
0
Retirement.
6. Chaplains who are permitted to resign before
the expiration of four years' Service will not be
entitled to any retiring allowar.ee or to either half
or retired pay.
7. Chaplains who withdraw from the Eoyal Navy
after four years' full pay service under the provisions
of paragraph 3 (whether at their own request or not)
will be eligible to receive a gratuity of bOOl. on leaving.
Chaplains who maybe retained beyond that period
will be allowed, at the discretion of their Lordships,
to withdraw from the Navy at the expiration of 6, 8,
10, 12 or 16 years' service, with Gratuities calculated
upon the following scale, viz : —
After 6 years' full pay service . . £600
1,000
1,200
Officers are to give six months' notice of their wish
to withdraw with a gratuity, and similar notice will
be given by the Admiralty should it be decided to
terminate an appointment at the end of four years'
service.
8. A Chaplain who obtains from their Lordships per-
mission to accept a living, or desires to retire from
the Service, may at the discretion of the Admiralty,
if he has not less than ten years' service, be retired
with Retired Pay on the followihg scale, in lieu of
withdrawing with a gratuity, viz:—
t The three years' qualifying service may be dis-
pensed with at the discretion of their Lordships
under the conditions shown in the King's Regula-
tions and Admiralty Instructions.
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866
After 10 years' full pay service £50 per annum.
15
100
The amount earned
by service under
Order in Council
of 22nd February
18 7 0, ranging
from 2551. 10s. up
to a maximum of
4001. per annum.
A Chaplain appointed by their Lordships to a
Greenwich Hospital living, and having more than 10
years' service may receive the Retired Pay earned by
his service.
9. Their Lordships reserve the power to retire
Chaplains whose conduct of their clerical duties
during the first 12 years' of their service may be un-
satisfactory on gratuities according to the following
scale :—
£ s. d.
Over 3 years' service . . . . 328 10 o
„ 5 „ „ .. .. 383 5 0
„ 8 „ „ .. .. 43S 0 0
„ 11 „ „ .. .. 492 15 0
10. Retirement (on the ordinary scale of retired pay
earned by service) will be optional at the age of 55.
11. Retirement will be compulsory at the age of 60,
or at any age if the Chaplain is found physically unfit
for active service, or has not held an appointment for
three consecutive years.
Miscellaneous.
12. Chaplains are entitled to be victualled when on
board ship, or to receive the allowance in lieu ( Is. 6d. a
day) when detached on duty. In certain circum-
stances widows are eligible for pensions varying from
501. to 802. a year, in ordinary cases, with com-
passionate allowances for children, varying from 61.
to 161. as laid down in the King's Regulations.
Temporary Service.
13. Clergymen in Priests' Orders will be allowed to
take temporary service in the Navy, without any
restrictions as to age, and will ho appointed "Acting
Chaplains for Temporary Service." While so em-
ployed they will occupy the same position, enjoy the
same privileges, and be subject to the same regu-
lations as ordinary Naval Chaplains. They will
receive 2192. a year (12s. a day), but they will not be
entitled to a gratuity or any other advantages at the
termination of their temporary service. Candidates
must present themselves at the Admiralty, bringing
with them their Letters of Order, Testimonials, &c.
preparatory to their being examined by the Chaplain
of the Fleet as to their fitness for these appointments.
Preliminary application should be made in writing
to the Secretary of the Admiralty.
All Candidates must be prepared to go to any part
of the world to which their ships may be sent.
REGULATIONS FOR ENTRY OF CANDIDATES
FOR COMMISSIONS IN THE MEDICAL
DEPARTMENT OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
Admiralty, May, 1913.
1. Every Candidate for admission into the Medi-
cal Department of the Royal Navy must be not under
21 nor over 28 years of age on the day of the com-
mencement of the competitive examination. He
must produce an extract from the Register of the
date of his birth ; or, in default, a declaration made
before a Magistrate, from one of his parents or other
near relative, stating the date of birth.
2. He must declare :—
(1) His age and date and place of birth.
(2) That he is of pure European descent* and the
son either of natural born British subjects, orof
parents naturalised in the United Kingdom.
(3) That he labours under no mental or consti-
tutional disease or weakness, nor any other
imperfection or disability which may intefere
with the most efficient discharge of the duties of
a Medical Officer in any climate.
(4) That he is ready to engage for general service
at home or abroad, as required.
(5) Whether he holds, or has held, any commission
or appointment in the public services.
* If any^doubt should arise on this question the
burden of clear proof that he is qualified will rest
upon the Candidate himself.
(6) That he is registered under the Medical Act,
giving the date of his registration as a medical
student, or of his beginning professional study.
(7) Whether he has previously been examined for
entry in the Naval Service, and, if so, when.
3. Thecertiflcates of registration and birth must
accompany the declaration, which is to be filled up
and returned as soon as possible, addressed to the
Director General, Medical Department, Admiralty,
S.W., to permit of reference to the Candidate's
Medical School.
4. The Dean or other responsible authority of such
sehool will be requested by the Medical Director-
General to render a confidential report as to the
Candidate's character, conduct, professional ability
and litness to hold a commission in the Royal Navy.
5. The Candidate will then be interviewed by the
Medical Director-General, and his physical fitness
will be determined by a Board of Naval Medical
Officers. The Medical Director-General will then
decide whether he may he allowed to compete.
6. If accepted, he will be eligible to present him-
self at the entrance examination which will be held
twice a year. {See heading Examinations, section 16.)
7. The appointments announced for competition
will be tilled from the list of qualified Candidates,
arranged in orderof merit; but, should it atany time
be considered expedient to grant Commissions be-
yond those periodically competed for, the Admiralty
have power to admit annually not more than six
Candidates according to requirements, specially
recommended by the governing bodies of such
Colonial Universities as maybe selected and whose
qualifieationsarc recognised by the General Medical
Council.
Candidates so proposed are to be approved by the
Director-General of the Medical Department of the
Navy.
They will have to pass a physical examination
before a Board of Naval Medical Officers in their
Colony, and will be required to register their qualifi-
cations on arrival in England. They will be allowed,
if they wish it, to compete at the next examination
for entrance, and take their position according to the
order of merit. Should they decide not to compete
they will be placed at the bottom of the list. It will,
however, be in any case necessary for them to pass a
qualifying test at the time of the usual half-yearly
examinations, when they will be required to obtain
a minimum of 50 ner cent, of the total marks allowed
in each Subject. In case of failure in this test ex-
amination the Admiralty will not undertake to de-
fray the cost of the return journey to the Candidate's
Colony, or other expenses thereby incurred.
8. A fee of £1 will have to be paid by each candidate
to enable him to take part in the competition.
9. Candidates who have served in the Officers'
Training Corps, ahd who are in possession of the
Certificates laid down in the regulations for that Corps
will be credited at the entrance examination with
additional marks as follows : — Candidates in pos-
session of Certificate A will receive 1 per cent, and
those who possess Certificates A and B, 2 per cent,
of the maximum number of marks allotted.
10. A Candidate will not be allowed to compete at
more than two examinations.
11. A Candidate successful at the entrance exam
ination will be appointed as Acting Surgeon in the
Royal Navy and will be required to pass through
such courses of instruction as the Admiralty may
decide. (See under the heading Examinations.)
At the end of the courses the Acting Surgeon will
be examined, and, after he has passed, will be
given a commission as Surgeon in the Royal Navy.
The commission will date from the day of passing
the entrance examination. An Acting Surgeon
who fails to qualify at the above examination, that is
to say, who fails to obtain at least 50 per cent, of the
marks in each subject at the examination at the end
of the Greenwich and Haslar Courses, will, if he so
elects, be allowed a second trial at the next examin-
ation, and, should he qualify, he will be placed at the
bottom of his original list; but should he again fail,
his appointment will not be confirmed, and he will be
required to withdraw. During the period intervening
between the two examinations he will be allowed no
pay from Naval Funds, and the period will not be
counted as service for either promotion, withdrawal
with gratuity, or retirement after 20 years' service.
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12. A gold medal, a silver medal and three Navy
Regulation pocket eases will be awarded as prizes in
connection with these examinations; and the Gold
Medallist will have a distinguishing mark after his
name in the Navy List, provided he obtains at least I
75 per cent, of the aggregate maximum marks in the
London and Haslar examinations combined.
13. A Candidate who at the time of passing the
examination for entry into the Medical Branch of
the Royal Navy holds or is about to hold an appoint-
ment as Resident Medical or Surgical Officer in a
recognised civil hospital, may be allowed to serve in
such civil appointment provided that the period of
such service after the date of entry into the Royal
Navy does not exceed one year. Pay from Naval funds
will be withheld from Officers while thus serving,
but the time concerned will reckon for increase of
full and half pay while on the active list, and retired
pay or gratuity on retirement or withdrawal, except
that no Officer will be allowed to retire on a gratuity
until he has completed four years' service exclusive
of the time spent as Resident Medical or Surgical
Officer. The eligibility of this appointment to count
for time will be decided by the Medical Director-
General.
14. The seniority of surgeons on entry will be deter-
mined by the sum total of the marks they obtain at
the London examination and the examinations at the
conclusion of their probationary period as Acting
Surgeon. Their names will then be placed in the
Official Navy List Candidates who hold or are
about to hold a post as Resident Medical Officer or
Surgical Officer to a recognised civil hospital
will retain the position in the list which they
obtained on entry, and when their period of service
as Resident Officer is over, they will join the next
"Acting Surgeons' Course, and will be required to
obtain qualifying marks. Surgeons entered without
competition will take seniority next after the last
surgeon entered at the same time by competition.*
15. Surgeons on entry are required to provide them-
selves with a regulation pocket case of instruments.
15a. Acting Surgeons under training may. if they
wish, provide themselves with those articles of uni-
form only which are required for dresses No. 5
(Undress") and No. 7 (Mess Undress), omitting white
trousers, sword and belt. On receiving commissions
as Surgeons they must provide themselves with the
complete outfit of uniform prescribed by the regula-
tions.
Examination for Entry.
16. Candidates will be examined by the examining
board in the following subjects :—
(a) Medicine, including medical pathology and
therapeutics,
(o) Surgery, including surgical pathology and
clinical surgery.
The examination will be partly written and partly
practical, marks being allotted under the following
scheme:—
Medicine. Surgery.
Paper - - 400 Paper - - - 400
Clinical - - 400 Clinical - - 400
Oral • - . 400 Oral - - - 400
1,200 1 1,200
No candidate shall be considered eligible who
obtains less than 50 per cent, of marks in each sub-
ject. The examination will be held in London and
will occupy four days.
The Regulations as to examination for and pro-
motion to the higher ranks are included in the
King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions,
while particulars as to pay, retirement, etc., are
shewn in the Navy List under the Tables of Full and
Half Pay, and under the Rules for Retirement.
Postgraduate Instruction and Examination for the
Bonk of Staff Suraeof.
17. The Post-Graduate Instruction of Naval Medi-
cal Officers will consist of two distinct courses :—
(i) A five months' course prior to advancement to
Staff Surgeon ;
(ii) A second course of three months' duration for
officers of not less than 14 years' seniority.
Course (i), which is compulsory for all Surgeons,
will be followed by an examination before the Medi-
* See Clause 7 of the Regulations for Entry.
cal Examining Board in London, the successful
passing of which will be a qualification for pro-
motion to the rank of Staff Surgeon. The course is
to be taken when a Surgeon has between 4£ and 6$
years' seniority, and as near the date when the latter
period is completed as the exigencies of the service
admit. The courses will take place twice a year.
The subjects of study and examination will be—
Compulsory :—
(a) Clinical Medicine and clinical Surgery.
(6) Operative Surgery.
(c) Ansestheties (practical).
(d) Ophthalmology,
(ei Clinical pathology.
(/) Hygiene.
Optional • —
i£f) Throat, Nose, and Ear Diseases.
(h> Skiagraphy.
A Surgeon who fails to obtain a pass will be
allowed a second trial, but will not have a second
course of instruci ion. Should he again be un-
successful, he will be compulsorily retired on attain-
ing eight years' seniority, with such gratuity as the
Admiralty may see fit to grant, but not exceeding
£500.
Instruction in clinical pathology and hygiene will
be given at the Naval Medical School; the remain-
ing subjects will be studied at the "Dreadnought"
Hospital and other civil hospitals in London, as may
be arranged from time to time by the Medical
Director-General of the Navy.
The Surgeons going through the course will be
accommodated at the Royal Naval College, Green-
wich, and will be under the general control of the
President. Their instruction throughout will be
under the immediate supervision of the Professor of
Hygiene, appointed in charge of studies.
Course (ii) is not compulsory, but is designed to
afford senior officers the opportunity of refreshing
their general knowledge of surgery and medicine,
and of making themselves familiar with modern
advances. There will not be any fixed syllabus of
instruction or examination, but arrangements will
be made in each case by the medical officer in charge
of studies at Greenwich to meet individual require,
ments, and a report will be made by this officer to
the Medical Director-General at the close of the
course. The officers attending this second course
will also be accommodated at Greenwich.
(Established under Order in Council of the nth
August, iuos.)
The special attention of Candidates is directed to
the following rules under which Officers are allowed
to withdraw from the Service after 4 year's full pay
service in the Royal Navy, with the advantage of
joining the Reserve of Naval Medical Officers— ("see
below).
After 4 years' service in the Royal Navy, an officer, if
he wishes, may pass from Active Service to the
Reserve of Naval Medical Officers, when he will reap
the following advantages:—
(i) He will be granted a gratuity of £500 on
passing into the Reserve.
(ii) His name will be retained in the Navy List ;
he will retain his Naval rank and be entitled
to wear his Naval uniform under the Regu-
lations applying to officers on the Retired
and Reserved Lists of His Majesty's Navy,
(iii) If he agree to remain in the Reserve for 4
years, he will receive a retaining fee, of £25
per annum. If, at the expiration of this
period, he agree to remain in the Reserve
for a further period of 4 years, he will
continue to receive the same retaining fee.
Any Officer who from residence abroad, rhysical
disability, or for other reason, may be considered by
the Admiralty to be not immediately available for
Service if required, will be liable to removal from
the Reserve and forfeiture of retainer.
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Should an officer prefer it, however, he may simply
enter the Reserve for a period not exceeding 8 years,
with power to give six months' notice of his intention
to resign his position at any time (in which case he
will receive no retaining fee). He may also adopt
this method of Reserve Service after the expiration
of 4 years served under the conditions referred to in
(iii), by renouncing his retaining fee for his last 4
years' service in the Reserve.
No officer will be allowed to remain in the Reserve
for a longer period than 8 years.
While belonging to the Reserve, Officers must
report any change of address to the Secretary of the
Admiralty.
Officers of the Reserve will be liable to serve in the
Royal Navy in times of war or emergency. When
called up for such service they will receive the rate
of pay, viz., 17s a day and allowances, to which they
would have been entitled after 4 years' service on
the Active List.
Complete copies of the Regulations for the entry
of Medical Officers will be forwarded on application.
REGULATIONS FOR THE ENTRY OF SUR-
GEONS FOR TEMPORARY SERVICE IN
THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE
ROYAL NAVY.
Surgeons who may be temporarily employed in the
Royal Navy to meet the requirements of the Service
will be appointed under the following regulations: —
Qualifications.
To be registered under the Medical Act as qualified
to practise Medicine and Surgery in Great Britain
and Ireland,
To produce certificates of good character.
To bo reported physically fit after medical exam-
ination.
Age not to exceed 40 years.
Pat and Allowances.
Full Pay. Half Pay.
A day.
A year.
A day.
A year.
22s. Od. £401 10s. Od. 10s. £182 10s. Od.
Note— Hall pay is for sickness and extra leave
only.
To be granted 30 days' advance of pay on joining a
ship after appointment.
To receive the same allowances as are payable to
permanent Officers of their rank.
Lodging money at the rate of £50 a year is usually
allowed when employed on shore without Quarters
in the United Kingdom, and £24 a year in lieu of
rations. In cases, however, of temporary employ-
ment on shore, the lodging and provision allowances
will be at the rate of 3s. 6d. and Is. 6d. per day
respectively.
If Quarters are provided in a Medical Establish-
ment, an allowance is granted in lieu of provisions,
for self and servant, and for fuel and lights at the
rate of £39 a year in the United Kingdom, and £108
a year abroad.
Uniform.
Each Surgeon to provide himself as follows :—
(1) Frock coat, waistcoat, and trousers.
(2) Undress coat.
(3) Uniform cap.
(4) Mess jacket and waistcoat.
(5) Sword and undress belt.
All as specified in the Uniform Regulations.
To cover the above each officer accepted for service
will receive an Equipment allowance of £20 (payable
on the Officers being called up for active service).
The following instruments must be provided by
the Surgeons:—
A Pocket case of instruments.
A Stethoscope.
Three Clinical Thermometers.
Messing.
Surgeons will be allowed, when attached to ships
in commission, the ordinary ship's rations ; but will
have to pay about 2s. a day towards the maintenance
of their mess as Ward-room Officers.
Pensions foe Wounds and to Widows, &c*
In the event of Surgeons engaged for temporary
service being wounded in His Majesty's Service,
Gratuities or Pensions, varying in amount according
to the injuries sustained, will be granted, on the
basis of the awards in similar cases of Naval Officers.
Should Temporary Service Surgeons be killed In
action, or die within two years of wounds received
in action, or meet their death by acts of the enemy,
Pensions and Allowances will be granted to their
widows, children, &c, according to the scale laid
down for Naval Officers (see p. 893).
In addition to the foregoing Pensions, the widows
and children of officers killed in action will be
granted the following Gratuities: —
Widows— One year's pay of their husband's corres-
ponding rank in the Royal Navy.
Each unmarried child, under the age of 21, one-
third of the Gratuity paid to the widow.
These Pensions and Gratuities can be given only
in cases of injury or death caused by acts of the
enemy, and not on account of injury, disability or
death, which may result from carrying on the
ordinary duties of the Service.
Conditions of Sebvicis.
To engage for six months' certain, but the liability
to serve will be limited to five years.
To servo when and where required from the date
of signing the Declaration, t
To be liable to immediate discharge for misconduct
or incompetency.
To rank with, but after, Surgeons in the permanent
service.
To l)e under the general rulos of the Service as
regards discipline, &c.
To receive two calendar months' notice of services
being no longer required.
To be granted a gratuity of two calendar months'
pay on discharge if not discharged for misconduct or
incompetency.
Voluntary resignation of appointment will be
allowed subject to the convenience of the Service,
but the gratuity of two calendar month's pay on
discharge will be thereby forfeited.
* Unmarried Candidates will be preferred.
t It should be distinctly understood that Candi-
dates entering their names are not liable in any
way to serve until they have signed the Declaration,
which they will only be called on to do when thoir
services are required.
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Admiralty, April, 1912.
REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE ENTRY
OF ASSISTANT CLERKS.
1. Appointments to Assistant Clerkships will be
made by limited competition, with the following-
exception, viz.: —
One candidate will be nominated annually, who
will be required to obtain such an aggregate of
marks in Class I. as may satisfy the Civil Service
Commissioners.
2. This candidate will be selected by the Board of
Admiralty from sons of officers of the Navy or Royal
Marines who have been killed in action or who have
been lost at sea on active service, or killed on duty
or who have died of wounds received in action or
injuries received on duty within six months from the
date of such action or injury, or who have performed
long and meritorious service.
Except as regards exemption from the competitive
examination, the candidate will be subject In all
respects to these regulations.
All other candidates will be nominated by the First
Lord of the Admiralty.
Applications to have the names of candidates
placed on the list should be addressed to the Assis-
tant Private Secretary of the First Lord of the Ad-
miralty. Canriidx'e. for the .Tune Kxami nation must
apply before the 3lst, March, and eandidatesforthe
December Examination before the jjOtij September.
No applications received after those dates
entertained. Application should not bo made until
the candidate has reached the age of sixteen.
3. Two examinations for Assistant Clerkships will
be held annually— in June and December— under
the direction of the Civil Service Commissioners
(address— Burlington Gardens, London, W.).
Candidates will be required to pay a fee of 11. 10s.
to the Civil Service Commissioners before the Edu-
cational Examination.
The Civil Service Commissioners will deal with all
questions connected with such Examination, and
will announce the results.
4. No candidate will be eligible for examination in
June who is under 17 or over 18 years of age on the
15th July following, or for examination in December
who is under 17 or over 18 years of age on the 15th
January following. As proof of the candidate's
eligibility in point of age, a Registrar's Certificate
of Birth must be produced. A certificate of baptism
alone will not be accepted.
5. The number of Assistant Clerks to be entered at
each examination will be regulated by the require-
ments of the Service.
6. A candidate must be of pure European descent
and the son either —
(1) of natural born British Subjects, or
(2) of parents naturalisedin the United Kingdom.
If any doubt arises upon this question the burden
of clear proof that he is qualified will rest upon the
candidate himself.
? Mathematics will include the following, practi-
cally treated :—
Triangle, the number and nature of the conditions
that determine it, simple relations among its parts
Parallels ; Areas, expression for the area of a paral-
lelogram and of a triangle in terms of base and height
making triangle or square equal to any given figure
volumes easily deduced. Arithmetical definitions o
ratio ; properties of similar figures. Sine, cosine and
tangent of angles less than 180°. Circle, simple rela-
tions, angle properties, tangents and rectangle pro-
perties, Algebraic formulas, graphs, equations, in-
dices, logarithms in connection with the above and
other problems. Theorem of Pythagoras and its exten
sion to any triangle. The.formulas a'2=t>2 + c2-2bc
cosA and sinA/a = sinB/b = sinC/c and their applica-
tion to the solution of triangles. Expression of sin2A
and cos2A in terras of sinA and cosA.
7. Candidates who may be successful at the educa-
tional examination will be required to pass the medi-
cal examination, according to the prescribed regula-
tions, before the Medical Director-General of the
Navy, and must be found physically fit for the Royal i
Navy.
They must be in good health and free from any
physical defect of body, impediment of speech, defect
of sight or hearing, and also from any predisposition
to constitutional or hereditary disease, or weakness of
any kind, and in all respects well developed and
active in proportion to their age. The cases of short-
sighted candidates, in otherrespects fit, will be speci-
ally considered.
The decision arrived at by the Medical Officers will
be considered final.
8. Candidates if nominated will be required to
produce (1) certificates of good conduct from the
masters of any schools at which they may have been
educated during the two previous years, or, if educated
at home, from their tutor or the clergyman of the
parish in which they reside; (2) a certificate of ability
to swim.
9. Candidates will be examined in the following
subjects in Class I., and must obtain such an aggre-
gate of marks as will satisfy the Civil Service Com-
missioners. They will also be permitted to present
themselves for examination in two other subjects
under Class II. :—
Class 1. 3
1. Arithmetic, including Mensura-
tion .. . .
?2. Mathematics (Algebra, Geometry,
and Trigonometry)
3. English, including Handwriting,
Spelling, Dictation, Composition,
Precis and Shorthand, special
attention being attached to Com-
position and Shorthand
4. Geography and English History,
with special reference to the
period since 1485
5. French or German, special atten-
tion being attached to the Oral
Examination
ENTRY AND EXAMINATION OF OFFICERS. 876-883
Class II.
Two of the following subjects :—
a. Latin .. .. _ ~ 600
b. Greek ~ .. .. - 600
c. Elementary Science, including
simple questions in Mechanics,
Heat, Properties of Matter, and
the Chemistry of the commoner
inorganic substances, with prac-
tical tests ~ ~ ..600
td. A second modern language .. 600
Certificate A, obtained in the Officers' Training
Corps, will entitle the holder to receive 50 marks
additional to the above.
10. The following arc the rates of pay given to the
Accountant Officers in the Navy :—
Per day. Per annum.
8.
d.
£ 8.
d.
Assistant Clerks . . .2
fl
45 12
6
Clerks 4
0
73 0
n
Assistant Paymasters from 5
0
91 5
°l
to 13
0
237 5
0
Paymasters . . from 15
0
273 15
ol
to 17
n
310 10
(»i
Staff Paymasters . from 18
0
328 10
or
tol»
0
346 15
11 1
Fleet Paymasters from £1 1
0
383 5
0
to 1 13
(1
602 5
ol
Paymasters in- Chief l 18
0
693 10
0
The Parents or Guardians of Assistant Clerks are
required to pay half-yearly in advance to the Ac-
countant-Generai, to be held to their credit, 201. a year
for each Assistant Clerk from the date of entry into
the service until he is rated Clerk. An Assistant Clerk
is rated Clerk after a year's service provided he obtains
the certiflca< e of competency required by the regulations.
It is further desirable tbat. the paren' s or guardian" of
an Accountant Officer should t e pr-'pa^td to assist him
pecuniarily to the extent of £100 on hi> promotion to
the rank of Aisistam Paymaster, at about 21 years of
age, to enable him to obtain the unifo. m and other gear
neceasary for a Commissioned Officer.
By Command of their Lordships,
W. Graham Gbeene.
t A Candidate who wishes to be examined In any
modern language other than French or German under
Glass II (d) must obtain the written consent of the
Admiralty at the time of his nomination.
Note— Copies of examination papers set at competi-
tions for Assistant Clerkships in'heRoyil Navy, held
under the direc ion of the Civil Service Commissioners,
may be purchased, price sixpence, either directly or
thnugh any bookseller, from any of the following
agents, viz. —
England: Wyman & 8ons, Ltd., Fetter Lane, Fleet
Street, London, E.G.
Oliver & Boyd, Tweeddale Court, Edin-
Ireland : E. Ponsonby, 116, Grafton Street, Dublin.
Scotland :
burgh.
ENTRY OF BOYS AND
YOUTHS.
GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE ENTRY OF
BOYS AND YOUTHS IN THE ROYAL NAVY.
1. The age limits are as follows .—
Youths
15i to 16J
16J to 18
2. Boys and Youths are only entered finally in tae
United Kingdom, and by the following Officers :—
Boys.— Commodores of the Royal Naval Barracks
Chatham, Portsmouth, and Devonport;
Commanding Officers of Training Estab-
lishments.
Youths.— Commodores of the Royal Naval
Barracks Chatham and Portsmouth ; Com-
manding Officers of Training Establishments.
3 Candidates may be provisiono Xly entered by Officers
of the Coast Guard, the Recruiting Stuff Officers of
Royal Marines at Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Exeter,
Glasgow, Liverpool, London,* Manchester, Nottingham,
Southampton, and York by the K oyal Naval Recruiting
Officers at Chatham, Portsmouth. Devonport, Oxford,
and London (East) and by any other Officers spec-
ially authorised by the Admiralty. They are then sent
on to the nearest of the ships or establishments referred
to in paragraph 2, for final entry.
4. Every candidate must satisfy the following con
ditions :—
(a) He must be of good character.
(b) He must be of robust frame, intelligent, of per-
fectly sound and healthy constitution, free
from any physical defects or malformation,
and not Bubject to fits.
(c) He must be able (1) to read a short passage from
a Standard IV. Reading Book, or if not avail-
able, from a newspaper ; (2) to write a similar
passage of not more than six lines, slowly rf ad
over and then dictated; and (3) he must have
a fair knowledge of ihe first four rules of arith-
metic.
(d) He must be within the prescribed age limits in
force at the time. {See paragraph 1.)
This must be proved by the production of a certificate
of birth, or, when impossible to obtain a certificate, by
a declaration made before a magistrate by his parent
or guardian.
(e) His height and chest measurement must be
sufficient.
(f) Every Boy or Youth under 17 must obtam the
consent of his parent or guardian, or nearest
relative to his entering the Navy and
engaging to serve until he shall have com-
pleted 12 years' continuous service from the
age of 18.
5. Candidates are not received from Prisons or
Reformatories.
6. Particulars can be obtained on application by
letter or otherwise to the Officers referred to in para-
graphs 2 and 3, and papers containing information can
be obtained at any Post Office in the United Kingdom.
No Candidate will be accepted whose intelligence,
constitution, and physique are not exceptionally good.
The curren standard of height and chest meamre-
ment miy be obtained on application to a Recruiting
Officer
* Candidates from the London District are examined
on presenting themselves either at the Admiralty Re-
<ruiting Office, 7, Whitehall Place. S.W.. or at the
East London Recruiting Office, 73, The Grove, Strat-
ford,
884
ENTRY OF BOY ARTIFICERS.
ENTRY OF BOY ARTIFICERS.
REGULATIONS FOR THE ENTRY AND
TRAINING OF BOY ARTIFICERS IN HIS
MAJESTY'S NAVY.
Admiralty,
June, 1913.
Entry.
1. A limited number of Boy Artificers will be
entered annually for training for the rating of Engine
Room Artificer in the Koyal Navy. Candidates must
be the sons of British subjects, and between the ages
of 15 and 16 years on the—
1st January for entry in January (vide paragraph 18).
*lst May for entry in the July following {vide
paragraphs 6 and 15).
2. Every Candidate entered must be in good health
and of sound constitution, and be free, as far as can
be ascertained, from any disease or defect that would
unfit him for the duties of an Artificer in the Royal
Navy. His hearing must be unimpaired, and he
must possess full normal vision as determined by
Snellen's tests, each eye being separately examined.
3. Candidates will be medically examined at the
Admiralty, 7, Whitehall Place, London, or at a Naval
Port or Establishment or Recruiting Office, or on one
of His Majesty's Ships, which will be selected by the
Admiralty as near as possible to their place of
residence. All Candidates who at the time of their
Medical Examination cannot produce certificates to
the satisfaction of the Examining Officers that they
have been re-vaccinated, must be re-vaccinated before
they can be considered eligible for entry.
Consent of Parent on Entry.
4. A successful Candidate on entering as Boy
Artificer must produce the consent, in writing, of his
parent or guardian, or nearest relative, to his enter-
ing the Royal Navy and engaging to serve for 12
years' continuous service from the age of 18.
Systems of Entry.
5. Candidates are admitted as follows:—
(a) By open competition : or
(6) On the recommendation of certain Naval
Commanders-in-Chief, on account of Ser-
vice Claims ; or
(c) By competition, limited to candidates reeom-
mende't by certain Educational Authorities.
(a) Entry by Open Competition.
6. An open competitive examination is held in April
each year (for entry in the July following), which is
conducted by the Civil Service Commissioners at the
same time and in the same manner as the examin-
ation for Dockyard Apprentices.
7. The vacancies for appointment as Apprentices
to the various trades in His Majesty's Dockyards
{vide the Regulations for Dockyard Apprentices) will
be partly rilled by Candidates at this examination
who fail to obtain appointments as Boy Artificers,
provided they are sufficiently high on the Examin-
ation List, and are eligible in all other respects. If
they wish to be considered Candidates for these
apprenticeships they must make the necessary
application before attending the examination, in the
manner provided by the Regulations for Dockyard
Apprentices.
8. The List of Candidates for appointments by open
competition is kept at the office of the Civil Service
Commissioners. All applications for the forms to he
filled up by persons who wish to compete must be
sent to the Secretary, Civil Service Commission,
Burlington Gardens, London, W., on or after the
1st January in each year, and care must he taken that
the Forms when filled up reach the. Civil Service Com-
missioners on or before the 1st March following (or if
that date should fall upon a Sunday or public holi-
day, then on or before the first day thereafter, on
which their office is open), as no notice will be taken
of forms received after that date.
9. Evidence of age and character will not be
required before examination, but successful candi-
dates will not be eligible for appointment unless they
satisfy the Admiralty on these points.
10. Successful Candidates will be required to pass
a Medical Examination as soon as possible after the
result of the Competitive examination is known.
11. The Examination held by the Civil Service
Commissioners takes place in London and h,dioburnh.
as well a- ;il the several Dm kyards. in the month of
Aprilin each year. Theexaetdate may he ascertained
by application to the Secretarv. civil Service Com-
mission, Burlington Onrdeii.-, London, V, ., on or after
the 1st January in each year. A fee of 2s. lid. will be
required from each Candidate attending the examin-
ation.
(6i Candidates with Service Claims.
15. A limited number of Candidates, not exceeding
20 annually, will be entered in July after passing a
qualifying examination in April in the subjects laid
down for competitive Candidates. Candidates will
be nominated by the Lords Commissioners of the
Admiralty from the list of Candidates recommended
by the Admirals commanding the Home Ports
(including Queenstown) and Fleets and Stations
abroad, the Admiral Commanding coast Guard and
Reserves and the Adjutant General, Roval Marines.
10. These Candidates will he selected from the sons
of Warrant Officers, Chief Petty Officers, Pettv
Officers (N.S.) and 1st Class Pettv Officers (O.S.) of
the Royal Navy; Warrant Officers and Non-Com-
missioned Officers, of or above the rank of Sergeant,
of the Royal Marines : Established Writers of the
Civil Establishments; Draughtsmen and skilled Arti-
sans of the Dockyards,not below the rank ol'Charge-
maii.
17. Parents, if serving, should apply for a recommen-
dation for an appointment for their sons, through
the Captain of their Ship, who will transmit the
request to the Commander-in-Chief of the Station;
or, if not serving, they should apply to the Com-
mander-in-Chief at the nearest Home Port. Royal
Marines, if not serving afloat, should applv to the
Adjutant-General, Royal Marines. All applications
should be made in good time for consideration, in
order that the necessary particulars of the Candi-
dates recommended may reach the Admiralty by the
1st February.
In all case's a full statement of the father's services
must be given.
In exceptional circumstances men holding the
ranis mentioned in par. 16 may apply for a recom-
mendation for boys to whom they stand in the posi-
tion of guardian. Before fo wardin ' any such
recommet elation the Comma' der in-Chief should
obtain independent and satisfactory evideme that
the boy has beenbroueht up by his guardian for 6
years or more. This evidence should be forwarded
with the recommendation.
(c) Candidates recommended by Educational
Authorities.
18. A limited number of Candidates will be entered
in January each year from a list of boys recommended
on account of their educational attainments and
general suitability by certain ^durational Authori-
ties throughout the United Kingdom, provided thev
are found physically fit for entry into the Royal Navy
Candidates are exoected to have educational at-
tainments at least equal to those of boys who enter
by open competition, and nui^t have spent at least
one year in a School providing education uf a
Secondary or Higher Crade Elementary type.
Recommendations musi reach the Admiralty not
later than 1st October each year, and no recommend-
ation received afterthat d*te will be considered
19. These Candidates will be required to undergo
an examination which will be held locally on the
third Tuesday in October each year. The examina-
tion papers > ill be set by the Admiralty, and will be
the same for all Candidates, the arrangements for
holding the examination being made by the Educa-
tional Authorities concerned.
* After 31st December, 1912, a candidate born on 1st May will be eligible to compete only in the year in
which the 16th anniversary of his birth falls, and not in the year in which he attains the age of 16.
ENTRY OF BOY ARTIFICERS.
885
Conditions of Sebytce undeb Training.
20. On entry Boy Artificers will be provided with a
free outfit, and will be placed on the books of the
Mechanical Training Establishment at Portsmouth
or Devonport, where they will be attached for train-
ing. During their training Boy Artificers will be
berthed and victualled in these Establishments, and
will be subject in all respects to Naval Discipline.
Under certain conditions, and at the request of their
parents or guardians living in the immediate neigh-
bourhood. Boy Artificers will be allowed leave to stay
at their homes on alternate Saturdays and Sundays.
To Boys proceeding on leave, return tickets, cover-
ing the period of leave, are issued at reduced fares
by the railway authorities.
Allotment of Trades.
21. On completion of three months' training, Boy
Artificers are allotted to one of the three following
trades :(l) Fitter and Turner ;(2)Boilermaker and Smith
(combined) ; (3) Coppersniii h and moulder (combined).
The number to be trained in each trade depends upon
the requirements of H.M, Service.
Education and Training.
29. The duration of the Training will be about four
and a half years Imring this period the boys undergo
a course of general and technical education, in addition
to workshop training. Boy Artificers who fail to make
satisfactory progress or are guilty of persistent mis-
conduct, may be discharged at any time.
Part I.
23 During the first two years they will receive
instruction in Practical Mathematics, English, Ele-
mentary Science, Heat. &c, in which subjects they
will be examined at the end of the second year
Those who qualify in this examination will then be
permitted to lake the second part of the course.
Part II.
will comprise Applied Mechanics, Workshop Appliances,
Eleetricit.y, Marine Engines and Boilers, and Mechani
cal Drawing
At the end of their course of training an examination
will be held as to their fitness as workmen, and in
the subjects of the Second Part of the Course.
24. Boy Artificers who fail to pass in either Part I.
or Part II. will be discharged as a rule, unless special
circumstances should justify their retention, when
they will be re-examined after a further period ot
training.
25. Those who qualify will be rated Engine-Room
Artificers fith Class, and sent to seagoinif ships for a
period of practical sea experience.
28. On completion of this training they may be rated
Acting EngineRoom Artificers 4th Class, if recom-
mended by the Engineer Ollieer and approved by the
Captain of their Ship, after which they will follow on
the lines of other Engine-Room Artificers of the
Royal Navy, as laid down in the King's Regulations.
Pay.
27. The following are the daily rates of pay allowed to
lioy Artificers, each rate beiDg for seven days a week :—
First year . 6d.
Second year W.
Third year 8d.
Over three years ....... 9d.
The advancement from one rate of pay to the Dext
above will be dependent on Good Conduct and Ability.
On being rated :—
Engine-Room Artificer. 5th Class . . 3s. Od.
Acting Engine Room Artificer 4th Class 6s. 6d.
The pay and prospects of Engine-room Artificers, 4th
Class, entered under this system, will be the same as
for Engine Room Artificers eniered direct from the
shore.
Further details respecting the entry and training of
Boy Artificers in the Royal Navy are given in the
special regulations, published separately, whi h may be
obtained on application to the Secretary to the
Admiralty, Whitehall, London, S.W.
PARTICULARS IN REGARD TO THE ENTRY AND SERVICE OF
NAVAL SCPIOOLMASTERS.
1. A candidate for entry as Naval Schoolmaster must
be over 21 years of age and must be recognised as a
Certificated Teacher hy the Board of Education or
posBe»squ:ilifications which are substantially equivalent.
2 Candidates will not be required to pass any qualify-
ing examination, hut they must be certified by the
Admiralty Medi< al Authorities to be phyhically fit f ir
service in the Navy. Medical examinations are held in
London and at certain o'her centres, at one of which
candidates selected for entry will be directed to attend
S.—(a) Candidates accepted for appointment will be
required to sign on entry an engagement to seive in
the Royal Navy for 12 years continuously. They are
considered as on probation for 6 mon' hs from the date of
entry.
(6) Naval Schoolmasters hold the rating of Chief
Petty Officer, and are eligible for promotion in vacancies
to Wartant Rank (Head Schoolmnster) and to Com-
missioned Warrant Rank (Chief Schoolmaster).
The maximum number of Chief Schoolmasters at pre-
sent authorised is four and of Head Schoolmaster 33.
The number of Naval Schoolmasters isbetw- en 50 and 60.
Promotions to Chief and Head Schoolmaster are made
by selection from rmong the Head and Naval Hchool-
masters respectively as vacancies occur. Ch ef School-
masters who have served for three years in that rank
may, at the discretion of the Admiraty, be granted the
rela ive rai'k of Lieutenant on retirement
(c) Nearly all Naval S hoolmasters serve in Training
Establishments at Plymouth, Portsmouth, Chatham,
fhotley and Qu ens town, bu' it must be understood
that tbey may be called on, if required, to serve in any
Naval Establishment or Bbiip at home or abroad where
the services of a schoolmaster may he considered
necessary.
4. A Naval Schoolmaster who completes his first
period of 12 years' service without attaining Warrarg
Rank may be permitted to re-engage for a further
period of 10 years, at the termination of which, if still
not promoted, he may retire on a pension or continue
under certan conditions to serve to i he age of 55 years.
Schoolmasters who are promoted to Warrant Rank
serve until 55 years of age, when they retire on pension.
They may. however, be retired at any age if found unfit
or unworthy of further employment ; and they may be
pensioned by permission of the Admiralty at their own
request at 50 years of age. At the discretion of the
Admiialty they may be retained on the Active List up
to ihe age of 60 if for the benefit of the Service.
E. The scales of pay are shown at pages 780 and 785.
6. A free kit is allowed to Naval Schoolmasters
on entry, and a Gratuity of '251. towards the cost of
uniform is granted on promotion to Warrant Rank.
Schoolmasters are entitled to be lodged in the ship or
shore Establishment to which they are attached, and to
receive the usual service rations.
7. The pensions that can be earned by Naval School-
masters are shown below : —
8. d.
After 22 years service . . . . 2 10 a day.
„ 27 „ , 3 6i „
„ 32 4 3 „
The fcales of pensions for Head and Chief School-
masters are shown at pages 813 and 813a
Pensions are also granted to the widows of Chief and
Head Schoolmasters, and compassionate allowances to
their children on the scale shown on page 897.
Further information may be obtained on application
to the Director of Naval Education, Admiralty, S.W.
886
DOCKYARD APPRENTICES.
ENTRY OF DOCKYARD
APPRENTICES,
EXTRACTS FROM THE REGULATIONS FOR
THE ENTRY OF APPRENTICES TO THE
VARIOUS TRADES IN HIS MAJESTY'S
DOCKYARDS AT HOME.
Admiralty,
31s« October, 1912.
1. Vacancies for appointments as Apprentices, to
the various trades (including Shipwrights, Engine,
Ship and Electrical Fitters, Boilermakers, Copper-
smiths, Founders, Joiners, Painters, Patternmakers,
Plumbers, Ropemakers, Sailmakers, Smiths, &c.) in
His Majesty's Dockyards at Chatham, Sheerness,
Portsmouth, Devonport, Pembroke and Haulbowline
are open to public competition, and Examinations
lor these appointments are held in April in each year
(see par. 5). I he number of vacancies in the respec-
tive traces in each Dockyard will be fixed before
each examination.
2. The Lists of Candidates for these appointments
are kept at the office of the Civil Service Commission-
ers. All applications for the Forms to be tilled up by
persons who wish to compete must be sent to the
Secretary, Civil Service Commission, London, W., on or
after the first of January in each year. Care must
be taken that the Forms when tilled up reach the
Civil Service Lorn in ist toners on or before the 1st March
following (or if that date should fall upon a Sunday
or public holiday, then, on or before the first day there-
after on which their oflice is open), as no action will
be taken on Forms received after that date.
No Candidate will be allowed to compete at any one
examination for entry as an apprentice at more than
one Dockyard.
3. The Candidates, who must be the sons of British
subjects, must be not less than Fourteen nor more
than Sixteen years of age on the first day of May in the
year in which they are examined.} Evidence of age
and character will not. be required before the examina-
tion, but Candidates successful in it will not be
eligible for appointment unless they satisfy the
Admiralty on these points.
4. Every Candidate entered must be in good health
and of sound constitution, and be free, as far as can
be ascertained, from any disease or defect that would
unfit him for the duties of an Artificer. His hearing
must be unimpaired; and the sight of both eyes must
be sufficiently good for the performance of any work
that may be required of him. He will be required to
pass a medical examination.
The medical examination of the Successful Candi-
dates will be held as soon as possible after the result
of the Educational examination is known.
Candidates will be medically examined at the Royal
Naval Rendezvous, 7 Whitehall Place, London, or at
a naval port or establishment, or on one of His
Majesty's ships, which will be selected by the Admir-
alty as near as possible to their place of residence.
All Candidates who at the time of their Medical
examination cannot produce Certificates to the satis-
faction of the Examining officers that they have been
re-vaccinated, must be re-vaccinated before they can
be considered eligible for entry.
? Candidates whose Fourteenth Birthday Anni-
versary falls on 1st May, will be eligible, but those
whose Sixteenth Birthday Anniversary falls on 1st
May will not be eligible.
5. The Educational Examination will be held by the
Civil Service Commissioners in London and Edin-
burgh, as well as «t the several Dockyards, and will
take place in the month of April \ in each year. The
exact date may be ascertained by application to the
Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Burlington
Gardens, London, W., on or after the 1st January^
in each year. A fee of 2s. Sd. will be required from
each Candidate attending the Examination.
6. The Subjects of Examination and the maximum
number of marks obtainable in each subject are as
follows :—
Maximum Marks.
Arithmetic 250
Mathematics 300
English 300
History and Geography 250
Science 300
Drawing 100
Total . . 1,500
The Syllabus of the Examination is as follows :—
dlathematics. — Properties of angles, triangles,
quadrilaterals, circles, loci— that is, the substance
of Kuclid's first three books ireated in the manner
of recent 1 ooks on geometry. The calculation of
the areas of simp'e surfaces, and the volumes of
simple solids, su> h as the cylinder, sphere, wedge
and cone. The use of instruments, d'awing to
scale, and drawing of loci iro simple data. Stress
will be laid on skill and accuracy in the use of
instruments. Algebra up to and including graphs
and quadratic equations with one unknown
quantity.
English includes Handwriting, Spelling, Composi-
tion and Literature. The ie?l in Literature will
consist of questions upon a book or books pre-
scribed from time to time by the Civil Service
Commissioners.* The questions will require merely
intelligent reading and not deiai ed study of the
book. Handwriting and Spelling will be taken into
accouut in the assignment of marks in English and
other subjects.
History and G'eoorap/1,1/.— English History, from
10G6 to 19U2; Geography with special reference to the
British Empire. A knowledge of minute detail will
not be looked for. Particular questions may involve
both History and Geography.
Science. — The test will consist of elementary
questions upon:— Practical methods of measuring
length, area and volume. Quantity of matter in a
body. Comparison of bodies by weighing. The use
of the common balance and spring balance. Idea
of time. Experiments with pendulums. Measuring
time: the clock. Ideas of force fiom common ex-
perience. Composition and resolution of forces in
one plane. Ideas of work and energy. Principle of
work as applied to simple machines: levers, blocks,
and tackle, &c. Mechanical advantage. Deter-
mination of density. Pressure of the air: the
barometer. Effects of heat: the thermometer.
simple chemical and physical properties of common
substances, such as— air, water, chalk, lime, coal,
salt. Oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen.
Draining.— Freehand Drawing.
The books prescribed are as follows :—
Fortbe Examination of 1914— ".Robinson Crusoe. ':
For the Examination of 1915— " Barnaby Rudge.'
For the Examination of 1916— "Lamb's Tales
from Shakespeare."
DOCKYARD APPRENTICES.
887-892
7. Candidates must obtain such an aggregate of
marks in the examination as a whole as may indicate
in the judgment of the Civil Service Commissioners
a competent amount of general pronciency.
8. Candidates will he informed by letter from the
Civil Service Commission of the .Result of their
Examination.
Those Candidates up to the required number who
obtain the greatest number of marks in the subjects
named in paragraph 6 will he eligible for appointment
as Apprentices, and they will be allowed to select
their trades according to their position on the
Examination List.
9. Apprentices will be bound by indentures to serve
for six years, and no Candidate will be entered unless
some relative or friend is able and willing to under
take the duty of the second party to the indenture
for the support, &c, of the Apprentice during his
apprenticeship. No lodging or maintenance for
Dockyard Apprentices is provided by the Admiralty,
except as stated in paragraph 12.
10. On the expiration of their period of service Ap-
prentices will receive a cert ilicate as to their character
and conduct, the progress they have made in their
trade,and in the knowledge of the subjects prescribed
for Dockyard Apprentices. Should this certificate be
in all respects satisfactory, they will, subject to the
approval of the Superintendent, be entered for a
period of two years as jomneymen, and, subject to
their good behaviour, will not under ordinary cir-
cumstances be discharged during that time; eventu-
ally they will be merged with the general body of
hired workmen in the respective trades.
11. The pay of Apprentices serving in the Dock-
yards is as follows :—
s. d.
First year 4 o a week.
Second year 6 0 „
Third year 8 0
Fourth year 10 0 „
Fifth year 12 0
Sixth year 15 0 „
12. Board Wages will be allowed to Apprentices only
in special cases of distress, and when the distress is
due to the fathers of such Apprentices having been
killed in the -Naval Service, or in other service under
the Admira.ty or having died or been rendered unable
to contribute sufficiently towards the sup port of their
families through exposure or injuries received while
on duty ; when granted, board wages will make the
toial weekly pay up to 10s. a week.
The details of the School Training of Apprentices
and other particulars are given in the Regulations
which may be obtained on application to the Secre-
tary to the Admiralty, or to the Superintendent of
one of His Majesty's Dockyards (see par. 1).
ENTRY OF BOY SHIP-
WRIGHTS.
Boys who successfully pass the usual medical and
Civil Service Educational Examination for Dockyard
Apprentice, are also eligible for entry in the Royal
Navy for training in the Dockyards as Naval Ship-
wrights. Copies of the Regulations may be obtained
on application to the Secretary of the Admiralty.
893
PENSIONS TO WIDOWS OF OFFICERS.
SCALE of PENSIONS to the WIDOWS of the undermentioned Officers of the
Royal Navy and Royal Marines, and Compassionate Allowances to the
Legitimate Children of the said Officers.
The aggregate amount of allowances granted under this scale to the Family of any Office is not to exceed—
(i) If the Officer was killed in action or drowned on duty £100 a Tear more than the amount of the Half Pay
of the Rank and Seniority of the Officer at the time of his death.
(ii) If the Officer wa« not killed in action nor drowned on duty, the amount of the Half Pay of the Rank and
Seniority of the Officer at the time of his death.
N.B.— The sub-divisions A. and B. under the headings " Special Pensions" and " Compassionate Allowance "
denote respectively -
A. That the Officer was killed in action, or died within two years of w ounds received in action.
B. That the Officer was drowned, or suffered other violent death, in an immediate act of duty, or that it be
proved to the satisfaction of the Lonls Commissioners of the Admiralty th*t he died from the effects of
any injury or disease caused by extraordinary exposure or exertion on service within two years after his
being firs' certified to be ill.
Widow's
Ordinary
Pension.
Special Pension
in lieu of
Ordinary Pension.
Compassionate Allowance to
Legitimate Children.
Rank of Officer.
For details of these headings, see above.
Ordinary
Comvas-
A.
B.
A.
B.
Allowance
llilitary Branch.
Flag Officers on the Active List ; Captains
of the Fleet and Commodores
Flag Officers on the Retired List :—
Flag Officers retired from that Fank ;
also those retired from the Captain's
List and retired or married before
10th November, 1880
Sen Article 1989 A. of the King's
Regulations.
Other Flag Officers
Captains on Active List of 3 years'
seniority and upwards
Captains on Active List of leBS than
£
120
120
00
90
80
£
According
stan
According
stan
200
200
£
NAVAL (
to circum-
ces.
to circuin-
ces.
150
140
£
)FFIOERS
25 to 40
25 to 40
> 18 to 25
£
20 to 30
20 to 30
16 to 20
£
16 to 20
16 to 20
14 to 16
14 to 16
Captains on Retired List : —
Captains retired from that Rank
(T List) . .
Captains retired from Commanders' List
Captains retired as Commanders from
Lieutenants' List subsequently to 11th
June, 1863, with 8 years' seniority as
Lieutenant on the Active List or
retired as Commanders from the list
of Lit-uteuaTit-Commandtrs ai d pro-
moted to rank of Captain under Order
in Council of 24th April, 1D02.
Other Captains retired as Commanders
from the Lieutenants' List
Commanders on the Active List
Commanders on Retired List : —
Commanders Retired from that Rank . .
Commanders on Reserved Half-Pay
(M.N. List) ' ..
Commanders retired from theLieutenant-
Comumn''ers' List .
Commanders retired from Lieutenants
List subsequently to nth June, 1863,
with 8 years' seniority on the Active
List
Other Commanders retired from Lieu-
tenants' List .
The same as Captains on the Active List, according to seniority
when retired.
14 to 16
12 to 14
14 to 16
14 to 16
12 to 14
PENSIONS TO WIDOWS OF OFFICERS.
Scale of Pensions to Widows, &c. — continued.
894
Rank of Officer.
Widow's
Ordinary
Pension.
Lieutenant-Commanders on the Active
List
Lieutenants
Lieutenant-Commander* and Lieutenants
on Retired List, including ttaoBe pnmoted
to higher rank under Order in Council of
24th April, 1902
Sub-Lieutenants
Navigating Officers on the Active List :—
Staff Captains of 4 years' seniority
Staff Captains under 4years' seniority..
Staff Commanders
Special Pension
in lieu of
Ordinary Pension.
Compassionate Allowance to
Legitimate Children.
For details of these Headings, see page 893.
Ordinary
Compas-
sionate
Allowance.
Lieut enant-C immanders, and Lieutenants who c-mpl-ted 8 years'
► seniority on the Active List-a for Lieutenant-1 omm nders, Active
List. Other Lieutenants as for Lieutenants, Active List.
Navigating Officers on the Retired List :—
Staff Captains and Staff Commanders
retired subsequently to 17th Feb-
ruary, 1*86
Captains retired from the Staff Cap
tains' or Staff Commanders' List
(S List)
Staff Captains retired between 25th
July 1882 and 17th February 1886 :—
"W ith 3 years' seniority
Under 3 years' seniority
Commanders retired from the Staff
Commanders' List (R List)
Staff Commanders retired under Order
in Council of 22nd February 1870 . .
Staff Commanders on Reserved Half
Pay who have been promoted to
that rank from the Reserved Half
Pay List of Navigating Lieutenants
Navigating Lieutenants on Reserved and
Retired Lists:—
With 8 years' seniority
Under 8 years' seniority
Pensions are the same as in the case of Officers on the Active List
according to the rank and seniority of the Officer when retired.
The rate applicable to the rank and seniority of the Officer when
last on the Active List.
}l4 to 16
14 to 16
[The same as Navigating Lieutenants on Reserved Half Pay
according to seniority as Navigating LieutenantB.
Other Branches.
Chaplains on the Active List or retired
therefrom on and after 1st April 1875:—
Under 8 years' service on Full Pay . 50 80 65 12 to 16 10 to 14 9 to 12
With 8 and under 15 years' service on
Full Pay .... .... 70 120 100 16 to 20 14 to 17 12 to 14
With 15 years' and upwards service on
Full Pay 140 18 to 25 16 to 20 14 to 16
Chaplains retired between 22nd February
1860 and 1st April 1875 :—
Under 15 years' service on Full Pay . .
Fifteen years and upwards on Full Pay
Chaplains retired between 13th May 1359
and 22nd February 1860 :—
Under 10 years' service on Full Pay . .
Ten and under 20 years' service on
Full Pay
Twenty years and upwards on Full
Pay
Time served by Chaplains in Dockyards and Naval Hospitals reckons for Widow's Pension provided that they
have not held such appointments sufficiently long to entitle them to Civil Pensions.
895
PENSIONS TO WIDOWS OF OFFICERS.
Scale of Pensions to Widows, &c— -continued.
Rank of Officer.
Widow's
Ordinary
Pension.
Special Pension
in lieu of
Ordinary Pension.
Compassionate Allowance to
Legitimate Children.
For details of these headings, see page 893.
Ordinary
Compas-
sionate
Allowance.
Naval Instructors on the Active List :—
"With 15 yenrs' seniority and upwards
With 8 years' seniority and under 15 . .
Under 8 years' seniority
Instructors on the Retired Li6t :—
If retired subsequeutly to 17th Feb-
ruary 1886 . .
Naval Instructors retired between 1st
April 1875, and 17th February 1886 :—
Under 8 years' service on Full pay
With 8 and under 15 years' service
on Full Pay
With 15 years and upwards .
If retired between 10th June 1864 and
1st April 1875:—
Under 15 years' service on Full Pay
With 15 years and upwards. .
If retired between 13th August 1855
and 9th June 1864
Medical Officers on Active List :—
Surgeons-General .
Deputy Surgeons-General
Fleet Surgeons
Staff Surgeons
Surgeons
Medical Officers on Retired List :—
If retired subsequently to 12th Decem-
ber, 1877
If retired between 13th May 1859 and
12th December 1877:—
Inspector-General of Hospitals and
Fleets
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets :—
After 5 years' service on Full Pay as
such
Under 5 years service on Full Pay
as such
Fleet Surgeons
Staff Surgeons :—
Retired before 4th February 1875
Retired after 4th February 1875
Staff Surgeons Second Class
Surgeons :—
Retired before 24th March 1873
Retired between 24th March 1873
and 4th February 1875 : —
After 6 years' service on Full
Pay as such
Under 6 years' service on Full
Pay as 6uch
Retired after 4th February 1875
Assistant Surgeons :—
After 6 years' service on Full Pay as
such
Under 6 years' service on Full Pay
as such . . .,
£
200
18 to 25
16 to 20
12 to 16
16 to 20
14 to 17
10 to 14
14 to 16
12 to 14
9 to 12
According to cir- ]
cumstances j
1501
140/
f The same
701
70 I,
9 to 12
6 to 10
Time served by Medical Officers in Dockyards and Naval Hospitals, reckons for Widow's Pension, provided that
they have not held such appointments sufficiently long to entitle them to Civil Pensions.
PENSIONS TO WIDOWS OF OFFICERS.
896
Scale of Pensions to Widows, &c. — continued.
Rank of Officer.
Widow's
Ordinary
Pension.
Special Pension
in lieu of
Ordinary Pension.
Compassionate Allowance to
Legitimate Children.
For details of these headings, tee Page 893.
Ordinary
Compas-
sionate
Allowance.
200
200
18 to 25
18 to 25
12 to 16
Nil.
16 to 20
16 to 20
10 to 14
Nil.
14 to 16
14 to 16
Nil.
14 to 16
1 The same as the above, according to the rank and seniority of the
J Officer on the Active List when retired.
Accountant Officers on Active List :—
Secretaries to Admirals of the Fleet . .
Paymasters-in Chief
Secretaries to Commanders-in-Chief . .
Fleet Paymasters*
Secretaries to Junior Flag Officers,
Commodores of the First Class, or
Captains of the Fleet
Staff Paymasters
Paymasters
Secretaries to Commodores of the Second
Class
Assistant Paymasters of 6 years'
seniority and upwards
Other Assistant Paymasters
Accountant Officers on the Retired List :—
Paymasters-in-Chief ..
Other Accountant Officers :—
If retired subsequently to 17th Feb-
ruary 1886
If retired before 17th February 18S6 : —
Paymasters of 15 years' seniority ..
. If retired before 17th February 1836:—
Paymasters of 8 years' and under
15 years' seniority
Paymasters under 8 years' seniority
Assistant Paymasters if retired sub-
sequently to 23rd October 1 877 with
10 years' service on Full Pay in that
rank
Other Assistant Paymasters
Paymasters on the Civil Employment List are not considered as retired from the Naval Service until the date
of their being pensioned from that List.
Engineer Officers on Active List—
Engineer Vice- Admiral . .
Engineer Rear-Admiral . .
Engineer Captains with 3
seniority
Engineer Captains with less than 3
years' seniority
Engineer Commanders
Engineer Lieutenants of 8 years' sen-
iority, qualified and selected
Other Engineer Lieutenants
years
200
200
/ The same as above, according to the rank and seniority of the
I Officer on the Active List when retired.
on the Retired
If retired on or after 1st April, 1908 . .
If retired on or after 17th February
1886 and before 1st April, J908 :-
Engineer Rear-Admirals, Chief In-
spectors of Machinery, and Engi-
neer Captains and Inspectors of
Machinery of 8 years' service as
such .
Engineer Captains and Inspectors
of Machinery, under 8 years'
service as such
If eligible by service for rank of Paymaster-in-Chief , and having reached age for optional retirement the special
rate of Pension applicable toWidow of Paymaster-in-Chief, £90, may be awarded. See Article 1988 A of the King's
Regulations.
897
PENSIONS TO WIDOWS OF OFFICERS.
Scale of Pensions to Widows, tea.— continued.
Rank of Officer.
Widow's
Ordinary
Pension.
Engineer Officers on the Retired List—
continued.
Engineer Commanders and Fleet
Engineers
Engineer Lieutenants,StaffEngi-
neers, Chief Engineers, and
Engineers
Engineer Sub-Lieutenants and
Assistant Engineers
If retired on or after 1st April 1877 and
before 17th February 1886 :—
Chief Inspectors of Machinery . .
Inspectors of Machinery :—
After 8 years' service on Full
Pay as such
Under 8 years service on Full
Pay as such
Chief Engineers:—
Of 10 years' seniority
Under 10 years' seniority
Engineers :—
Of 8 years' seniority
Under 8 years' seniority . .
Assistant Engineers
If retired before 1st April 1877 :—
Chief Inspectors of Machinery
Inspectors of Machinery of 8 years
service on Full Pay as such
Inspectors of Machinery under 8
years' service
Chief Engineers of 15 years' sen
iority
Of 8 years' seniority
Under 8 years' seniority
Engineers retired after 6th July
1866
Mates, Commissioned Warrant, and
Warrant Officers.
If on the Active List :—
Mates and Commissioned Warrant
Officers of one year's seniority on the
Active List.*
{Warrant Officers of one year's seniority,
acting time included, and confirmed in
the rank*
If Pensioned : —
Chief Schoolmasters of one year's seni-
ority on the Active List—
If pensioned before 10th January, 1910
If pensioned on or after 10th January,
1910..
Other Commissioned Warrant Officers
and Mates of one year's seniority on
the Active List—
If pensioned before 1st April, 1896
If pensioned on or after 1st April, 1896
Head Schoolmasters, pensioned before
10th January, 1910 (award subject to
conditions of Art. 1983 A, Clause 5 of
the King's Regulations)
Other Warrant Officers of one year's
service on the Active List
Special Pension
in lieu of
Ordinary Pension.
Compassionate Allowance to
Legitimate Children.
For details of these headings, see page 893. j Ordinary
I Compas-
I sionate
Allowance.
The same as for Officers of corresponding rank on the Active List.
8 to 10
8 to 10
6 to 8
6 to 8
fl to 12
5 tolG
Nil
14 to 16
14 to 16
14 to 16
14tol
12 to 14
9 to is!
5 to
Nil.
The same aB for Commissioned Warrant Officers on the Active List.
30 I 45 I 40 I 8 to 10 I 6 to 8 I Nil.
The same as for Commissioned Warrant Officers on the Active List.f
20 I 30 I 2 | 6i I
The same as for Warrant Officers on the Active List.
* The condition of one year's service is not apolicable in cases where the Special Rates are payable.
t If retired on or after 1st April, 1896, (loth January, 1910, in the case of Chief Schoolmasters I with the
substantive, honorary or relative rank of Lieutenant, Carpenter Lieutenant or Engineer Lieutenant, the rates are
the same as for Junior Lieutenants; but if promoted to the rank of Lieutenant after retirement under the
provisions of Order-in-Council of 24th April, 1902, the ordinary rates are those applicable to the rank and seniority
of the Officer on the Active List. The widow of a Commissioned Warrant Officer of three years' seniority who
dies while on the Active List after attaining the age for optional retirement, is eligible, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, for a pension on the scale applicable to Junior Lieutenants. (See Art. 1983 A, CI. 2a of the King's
Regulations.)
5 The widows aud children of Royal Marine Gunners are awarded Pensions and Compassionate
Allowances on the same scales and under the same Regulations as the widows and children of Warrant
Officers of the Royal Navy.
PENSIONS TO WIDOWS OF OFFICERS.
898-904
Scale of Pensions to Widows. &c. — continued.
Rank of Officer.
Widow's
Ordinary
Pension.
Special Pension
in lieu of
Ordinary Pension.
Compassionate Allowance to
Legitimate Children.
For Details of these Headings, see page 893.
Ordinary
Compas-
sionate
Allowance.
25 to 40
18 to 25
IB to 20
12 to 16
8 to 14
20 to 30
16 to 20
14 to 17
10 to 14
6 to 12
16 to 20
14 to 16
12 to 14
P to 12
5 to 10
70
} "
16 to 20
14 to 16
12 to 14
9 to 12
5 to 10
9tO 12
ROYAL MARINES.
General Officers ..
Colonels
Lieut.-Colonels
Majors
Captains
Lieutenants
Quartermasters :—
After i0 years' service as such
Under 10 years' service as such
Warrant Officers :—
Pensions and Compassionate allowances to the widows and children of the Royal Marine Gunners are
awarded on the same scales and under the same regulations as those awarded to the widows and
children of Warrant Officers of the Royal Navy (Order in Council 14 October 1913). In the case of all
other Marine Warrant Officers, however. Widows' Pensions and Compassionate allowances are
awarded under the regulations and on the scales laid down from time to lime for the widows and
children of Warrant Officers of H.M. Army (Orders in Council 29 June 1882, 24 June 1885, and
10 February 1905
Officers retired before 29th June, 1882:—
General Officers .
Colonels
Lieut.-Colonels
Majors . . . . :
Paymasters and Barrack - masters,
being Captains with honorary rank
of Major
Captains and Second Captains
Lieutenants and First Lieutenants . .
Second Lieutenants
Quartermasters :—
After 20 years' service as such ..
Under 20 and over 10 years' service as
such
Under 10 years' service as such .
Widows of Marine Officers who held Brevet or Honorary Rank on the Active List are granted the Pensions
applicable to that Rank, but the Widows of Officers who were given Brevet or Honorary Rank on or after retire-
ment, are only eligible for the Pension applicable to the substantive rank of the Officer when last on the Active
List.
Officers who voluntarily retire from the Service with Gratuities will be held to have forfeited all claim to
Pension on behalf of their Widows or Compassionate Allowances for their Children.
N.B. — The general Regulations governing the award of Pensions to Widows of Officers and Warrant Officers to
the Roval Marines are assimilated, as regards Officers retired after 29th June 1882, to those governing the award of
pensions to the Widows of Officers and warrant Officers of His Majesty's Army.
COAST GUARD.
Officers of Coast Guard Cruisers who
entered the Service subsequently to 1st
January 1858, and who are not entitled
to Civil Superannuation : -
If pensioned before 15tn July, 1904:—
Chief Officers ..
Senior Mates ..
Second Mates .. . .
If pensioned on or after 15th July, 1904 : —
Chief Officers
Senior Mates
Second Mates .
Divisional Chief Officers and Officers in
charge of R.N.R. Batteries retired with
the rank of Honorary Lieutenant (other
than those who died or retired before
7th July, 1897 1
Divisional Chief Officers and Officers in
charge of R.N.B. Batteries of one year's
service in those ranks (other than those
who died or retired before 7th July 1897)t
Other Chief Officers of one yearB' service
in the rankt
501
25 J
No Special RateB.
12 to 16
- 8 to 10
10 to 14
6 to 8 |
9 to 2
5 to 8
Nil
♦The Widows of Senior Mateswhowere married before 15th July, 1904. and had attained the rank of Senior
S-'ecord Mate before that date are entitled to the rate of 351. in force before that date,
t The condition iof one years service is not applicable in cases where the Special Rates are payable.
905
PENSIONS TO WIDOWS OF OFFICERS.
(Date)_
REPORT of an OFFICER'S MARRIAGE, made for the purpose of its being
recorded at the Admiralty, with a view to facilitate the Settlement of any claim
that may be made on behalf of the Officer's Family in the event of his Death.
Officer's Name and Eank, and where serving. |
Officer's Age at the time of Marriage . . . . j
Maiden Names of the Lady, at full length . . 1
Place where the Ceremony was performed . .
Names of the Officiating Clergyman, and Sub- 1
Signature of the Officer.
His place of Residence, if he is not 1.
serving on Full Pay I -
Applicable to Marriages in Scotland only.
Wf the subscribine parties, viz., A.B. (here mention the Name of the 'Officer, his Rank, and the Ship to
which hebelongsiand CD. of (here give the Lady's designation) hereby declare and do certify to the Secretary
of the Admiralty that we are lawfully married persons.
(Signed) A. B.
Made and subscribed in my presence at C. D.
on the day of
(Signed) E.F. ,
J. P. for the County of
PENSIONS TO RELATIVES OF OFFICERS.
906
PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES TO THE RELATIVES OF OFFICERS.
1. Widows of Officers of the Royal Navy, and the
Royal Marines, may be allowed Pensions, and their
Children Compassionate Allowances, at the rates
specified in the attached table, and subject to the
following regulations :
2. All applications for Pensions, and for Compas-
sionate Allowances, must be addressed to the Secre-
tary of the Admiralty lor the decision of the Board.
3. The Pensions of all Widows shall commence from
the day following that on which their husbands died,
provided application be made by the Widow within
Twelve Months from the same, otherwise from the
time only of such application.
4. His Majesy's Orders in Council increasing rates
of Pension, or Compassionate Allowances, are not
retrospective in their operation, and only affect the
families of such officers as may be on the Active List
at the date of such Orders in Council, or subsequently
thereto.
5. If the claim of a Widow to Pension shall not he
established before her death, the amount of pension
to which she would have been entitled if living shall
not be allowed to her representatives.
t>. The Pensions authorised by these Regulations
cannot be claimed as a Right: — they are granted as
rewards for good and faithful service rendered by de-
ceased Officers;— they will only be conferred on per-
sons deserving the Public Bounty ;— the ordinary
Pension will not be granted to Widows whose private
incomes may exceed the confidential scale which may
from time to time be iixed by the Admiralty as the
limit for each Rank of Officer,— and the Pensions are
liable to be discontinued altogether, in case of any
misconduct rendering the individuals receiving them
unworthy of the Public Bounty.
The Widowsof Naval Officers placed on permanent
Half Pay or on the Retired or Pension List, on or
after the 2nd August, 1910, on account of misconduct,
after having completed not less than 20 years count-
ing towards retirement or pension, may at the dis-
cretion of the Admiralty be granted pensions, pro-
vided that a deduction of not less than 10 per cent,
shall have been made from the Retired Pay or Pen-
sions to which, hut for their misconduct, these
Officers would have been entitled. In such cases the
Widow's Pension will be reduced by half the percen-
tage by which the husband's Retired Payor Pension
has been reduced.
Widows of retired Officers, or others formerly in the
Royal N avy, having been allowed to resign their Com-
missions, who have been called out or have volun-
teered for service in case of war or emergency and
have lost their lives from causes attributable to the
Service, may be allowed pensions, and their Children
Compassionate Allowances on the special scale ap-
plicable to the rank held by the Officer at the time of
his death, notwithstanding that he may have married
whilst on the Retired List or after resignation of
his Commission, and subject to the provisions of the
Commutation Acts of 1871 and 1S82.
7. A Widow shall not be eligible to be placed on the
Pension List under any of the following circum-
i. If her husband married after the age of 00 years,
except Commissioned Warrant Officers, and Warrant
Officers pensioned before 1st October, 1875, in whose
case the limit of age is 50.
ii. If her husband, being capable of service, had, at
his own solicitation, been excused from serving, when
called upon, provided that he was officially warned
that his Widow would thereby forfeit the Pension.
iii. If her husband had been guilty of any fraudu-
lent misapplication of the public money.
iv. If her husband had been guilty of Bigamy ; or if
she had been living at the time of her husband's
death in a disreputable state of separation.
v. If her husband died in the service of a Foreign
state, unless serving with the permission of the
Admiralty.
vi. If she had not been married Twelve Months to
the Officer by whose right she claims the Pension,
unless the said Officer was killed or drowned in an
immediate act of duty. The Admiralty may, however.
grant the Pension in cases of Officers dying before
the expiration of Twelve Months from the time of
their marriage, but only if satisfactory evidence is
produced to show that the marriage did not take
place under any circumstances which would imply
that there was any fraud in the transaction, or any
improper intention of obtaining the Pension for the
Widow and provided it bo clearly shewn that the
Officer was in good health when he married, and that
the disease which occasioned his death was not
brought on by any misconduct, or by any circum
stances over which he had control.
vii. If she shall receive any other Pension, Pro-
vision, or Allowance from the Government on account
of her husband's services in a Naval or Military
capacity; but Widows in receipt of Pensions from
the Civil List are not deprived of their Naval Pensions
on account thereof, and Widows who, in consequence
of second marriage, may be eligible tor either a Navy
or an Army Pension, may elect to receive that which
is most advantageous to them.
viii. If her private income exceeds the confidential
scale fixed by the Admiralty as the limit for the rank
last held by her husband ; observing that the Widows
of Commanders retired with the rank of Captain,
Lieutenant Commaudeiso. Lieutenants retired with
the rank of Commander, and so on, may enjoy the
private income applicable to the higher rank without
forfeiting their Pensions thereby.
ix. If the marriage took place subsequent to the
Officer commuting his Retired Pay, or if the Officer,
after having commuted, removed his name from the
List of the Navy, although the marriage may have
taken place before such commutation.
Note. — Widows of Officers married after partial
commutation will only be granted a proportion of the
pension for which they would otherwise have been
eligible.
x. If marriage took place after the Officer was
removed from the Active List. This regulation to
be only applicable to Officers who retired after loth
November 1886, and is not to apply to Widows of
Retired Officers or others called out or volunteering
in case of war or emergency, who lose their lives from
causes attributable to the Service.
xi. If her husband, being a Medical Officer, should
retire or withdraw upon a gratuity.
8. The pensions of Widows whose private incomes
may, after their pensions have been awarded, in-
crease beyond the limit fixed from time to time by
the Admiralty for the rank last held by their hus-
bands, shall be suspended as long as their private
incomes exceed such limit ; but may be restored
again in the event of their private incomes decreas-
ing within the limit.
9. The Widows of Commissioned Officers (except
Chaplains; who shall have married after the 10th
November 18S6, are only entitled to the Pensions of
their respective classes, in the event of their hus-
bands having 10 complete years' seniority as Com-
missioned Officers on the Active List, except the
Husband be killed in action, or lose his life in the
execution of his duty. If, however, the Officer had
live years,' seniority on the Active List, was in good
health when he married, and it be clearly shewn that
the disease which occasioned his death was not
brought on by any misconduct, or by any circum-
stances over which the Officer himself had control,
the Admiralty may award Pensions in such cases as
they think proper.
The restrictions as to service as Commissioned
Officer on the Active List will not apply to:— (a)
Officers retired before the 10th November 1S86, such
Officers being allowed to count their time as Com-
missioned Officers on the Active, Reserved, or Re-
tired Lists as qualifying for eligibility for pension
to their widows.
(b) Lieutenants, Engineer Lieutenants and Carpen-
ter Lieutenants promoted to that rank from Com-
missioned Warrant officers or Warrant Officers.
907 COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCES TO CHILDREN, <fec.
The Widow of a Mate, Commissioned Warrant
Officer, Divisional Chief Officer of Coast Guard, or
Chief Officer of an R.N.R. Battery, is only entitled
to the rates applicable to those ranks should her
husband have had one year's service in the rank, or
should his death have been attributable to the Ser-
vice; otherwise the rates applicable to Warrant
Officers or to Chief Officers of Coast Guard Stations
will be awarded.
The Widow of a Warrant Officer or Chief Officer of
a Coast Guard Station with less than one year's
service (acting time, if any, included) and confirmed
in the rank, is not eligible for a Pension unless the
Officer's death is attributable to the Service.
The Widow of a Head Schoolmaster who has been
killed in action, or who has died of wounds received in
action within 2 years of such wounds having been re-
ceived, or who has died from illness brought on by
fatigue, privation, or exposure incident to active oper-
ations before an enemy, within 2 years of his having
been first certified to be ill, or who shall havecompleted
not less than one year's continuous service as Warrant
Officer at the time of his death, shall be granted a
Pension, provided the marriage took place before the
Officer attained the age of 45 years, and the Widow be
certified as being left in necessitous circumstances
and subject to the conditions laid down for the Pen-
sions of other Officers' Widows, so far as they apply.
10. The Widow of a Chaplain shall not receive a
Pension unless her Husband's name was on the List
at the time of his death, nor unless she shall have
been married during or prior to her Husband's service
in the Navy, nor unless her Husband shall have served
One Year on Full-Pay subsequent to their marriage,
and shall have served Three Years on Full Pay.
If, however, he had completed Ten Years' Service
on Full Pay, a Pension may be granted, although no
portion of such service shall have been subsequent to
their marriage, provided the Widow is otherwise
eligible, and provided as regards Officers retired after
loth November, 1886, that the marriage took place
before the Officer left the Active List.
12. In all cases of a Widow re-marrying, her
Pension shall be suspended from the date of her
re-marriage; but in the event of her again becom-
ing a Widow, her Pension may be restored, upon
proof being adduced to the Admiralty that her
private income does not exceed the limit fixed
from time to time by the Admiralty for the rank
last held by her husband, and that she is otherwise
deserving the Public. Bounty, but it will be again
liable to suspension during future re-marriage.
If a Widow, in consequence of re-marriage with a
Naval or Marine Officer, becomes again eligible for a
Pension from naval funds, she may either revert to
her first Pension, or be granted the Pension for
which her second marriage rendered her eligible
whichever is most to her advantage.
13. Every Officer, whether on Full, Half, or Retired
Pay, shall,— in order to facilitate the decision upon
the claim of his Family, after his decease, to the
benefit of these Regulations, notify his marriage
within one month ot itstakingplace.totheAdmiralty,
according to the Form given.
14. With respect to marriages contracted in Scot-
land, none will be admitted, for the purposesof these
Regulations, which cannot be proved either by an
extract of the Register of the Kirk Session, or other
legal record of the place in which the marriage shall
have been celebrated— or by an acknowledgment of a
Marriage to be transmitted to the Admiralty, made
and subscribed by the parties themselves in Scotland,
in presence of a Magistrate, according to the Form
given, or a Decreet of Declaration of Marriage.
15. The Widows of Officers on the Reserved and
Retired Lists are only eligible for the Pension appli-
cable to the rank and seniority of their husbands at
the date when they were last on the Active List,
except in the case of ti.) Captains who were advanced
to the rank of Flag Officer whilst on the Retired List
and who were Retired or Married before the 10th
November. 1886, whose Widows are pensioned as the
Widows of Flag Officers, and (ii.) Commissioned
W arrant Officers retired after 1st April, 1896, with the
substantive honorary or relative rank of Lieutenant,
Carpenter Lieutenant, or Engineer Lieutenant,
whose Widows are pensioned as the Widows of Junior
Lieutenants.
The widows of Paymasters-in-Chief who attain that
rank on retirement will be awarded the same rate of
Pension as widows of Paymasters-in-Chief on the
Active List.
The same rate may also be awarded to the widows
of Fleet Paymasters who are still on the Active List,
provided that at the time of their death they have
reached the age for optional retirement, and were
eligible by service for, and would in the ordinary
course have been granted, the rank of Paymaster-in-
Chief, on retirement.
16. Widows of Marine Officers.
i a) Officers retired before 29 June, 1882.
The General Rules for the grant of Pensions to the
Widows of is aval Officers are applicable to the cases
of Widows of Marine Officers, except where otherwise
stated in these Regulations.
In computing the period on the list of Com-
missioned officers necessary to render Widows
eligible for Pensions, in the case of Marine Officers
who have been promoted from the ranks, three years
in the ranks shall be allowed to reckon as two years
m commission towards such qualifying period; and
if under this rule the time is still insufficient, the
Admiralty may, at their discretion, award a Pension
notwithstanding, provided the actual service in all
ranks amounts to the period required in the cases of
other Officers.
The Widows of Marine Officers who held Brevet or
Honorary Rank on the Active List shall be granted
the Pension applicable to that rank. The Widows of
Marine Officers who were given an honorary rank on
or after retirement shall only be entitled to the Pen-
sion applicable to the substantive rank of the Officer
when last on the Active List.
(6) Officers retired after 29 June, 1882.
The Widows of Marine Officers retired after 29th
June, 1882, will be pensioned under the rules govern-
ing the award of Pensions to Widows of Officers of
His Majesty's Army.
17. Widoics and Children of Officers killed in Action :
Gratuities, under the following regulations, shall be
allowed, as His Majesty's Roval Bomitv, to the
Widows and Orphans of such of the Officers mentioned
in Article 1, as may be slain in the King's Service, in
tight with the enemy, pirates, or smugglers, or in en-
counters with the Ships of friends by mistake, or in
quelling disturbances on shore orafloat; and persons
dying of their wounds within two years shall be con-
sidered as persons slain, viz: —
i. To a Widow, a Gratuity equal to a year's Full-
Pay of the rank which her husbaud held at the time
of his death.
ii To each Orphan (who shall not be married, nor
be of the age of twenty-one at ihe time of the father's
death), one-third of the Gratuity to the Widow
posthumous children shall be considered as orphans'.
COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCES TO CHILDREN, &c. 908
In the calculation of these Gratuities, the Officer's
Command Money and other Full-pay Allowances,
except Table Money, shall be included.
18. In the case of an Officer killed in action, or
dying from wounds received in action within two
years, and not leaving a Widow, but leaving a
Daughter or Daughters only, an annual Allowance,
equal to the ordinary rate of Widow's Pension may,
under special circumstances, be granted, instead of
the Compassionate Allowance, to such Daughter or
Daughters collectively. Such Allowances may he
continued until the Daughter, or the last survivor of
them, in case there be more than one, may become
disqualified by marriage or otherwise.
19. Children of Officers.— (1) Allowances on the
Compassionate List to the legitimate Children of
deceased Commissioned Officers, may be given in
those cases in which the rank of the Officer would
render his Widow eligible to be placed on the
Pension List ; provided it be shown that the Children
have no other Allowance, Pension, or Provision from
the Government (except in the case of Boys under
the age of eighteen who may be serving as Sub-
ordinate Officers in the Navy), and that their
pecuniary circumstances, and those of their family,
are so limited that they actually require assistance
from the Compassionate Fund.
(2) The scale of Compassionate Allowances for
Children of Officers is laid down in the foregoing
Table, but motherless children who are not in receipt
of more than 301. a year from other sources may be
granted allowances within a maximum of double the
ordinary rates.
(3) When a Medical Officer retires, or withdraws on
a gratuity, his children will have no claim to Com-
passionate Allowance.
20. The Allowances granted to the Sons of Officers
may be continued until they attain the Age of
Eighteen or are otherwise previously provided for;
and those to the Daughters may be continued until
they marry, or attain the Age of Twenty-one, which-
ever shall first happen, and no longer; except in
very special cases, in which it shall be shown that
such Sons or Daughters are afflicted with any mental
or bodily infirmity, rendering them incapable of
making any exertion for their own support ; and that
they are still in distressed circumstances, the allow
ance may be continued, or revived should any break
of continuity from under age have occurred.
These allowances may also be awarded in those
special cases where the Sons and Daughters of
Officers who were not in receipt of Allowances when
under age. are rendered incapable of making
adequate exertion for their own support through
infirmity, dating from a period before the father's
death, and before the Sons and Daughters reached
the age at which in ordinary circumstances Compas-
sionate Allowance would cease.
21. Children who are being educated at the expense
of Greenwich Hospital may be granted the minimum
Compassionate Allowances applicable to their
Father's rank, provided real poverty is proved to
exist.
22. All persons alluded to in Article 20 who are in
receipt of 30(. a year from other sources, or whose
Mothers have been refused Pensions on account of
private income, are considered ineligible for Compas-
sionate Allowances under ordinary circumstances.
In the case of motherless children, however, the
private income limit is 45(.
23. In the event of a Widow re-marrying, her
Children by the first marriage are still eligible for
Compassionate Allowances, provided they are other-
wise qualified to receive them.
24. Compassionate Allowances are granted for the
year commencing 1st January, but are not payable
till after the following 1st April.
25. Children who were born after their Fathers
commuted their Retired Pay are not eligible to be
placed on the Compassionate List. Children born
after partial commutation will only be granted a
proportion of the Allowances for which they would
otherwise have been eligible.
26. The aggregate amount of the Allowances to the
Hamily of any Officer shall not exceed, in ordinary
cases, the amount of the Half- Pay of his Rank and
Seniority at the time of his death. In the case of an
Officer whose death is attributable to the Service, the
aggregate amount of the Allowances to his Family
shall not exceed 1 01. a year more than the amount of
the Half-Pay of his Kank and Seniority at the time
of his death.
27. Mothers.— When an Officer is killed in action, or
killed or drowned on duty, or dies of wounds or
injuries received on duty within two years after
being injured, and leaves no Widow nor legitimate
Child, but leaves a Mother who is a Widow in dis-
tressed circumstances, and who was dependent upon
him, the Mother shall receive a Pension equal to the
ordinary rate of Widow's Pension attached to the
rank which her Son held at the time of his death;
but if such Mother shall herself be in the receipt of a
Pension as an Officer's Widow, or shall have any
other provision of any kind from the public, in that
case no Allowance will be made to her on account of
her Son, unless she gives up the other Pension or
Allowance, and the pension given to a Mother on
account of her Son will be forfeited on re-marriage,
and will not be restored in the event of her again
becoming a Widow.
28. Sisters.— Sisters of Officers are not eligible for
any Allowance, unless under very special and extra-
ordinary circumstances. The Allowance will not
exceed that which would be given to a Mother and
will not be given in any case unless the Officer
shall have been killed in action, or killed or drowned
on duty, or shall die of wounds or injuries received
on duty within two years after being injured, and
shall have left no Widow, legitimate Child, nor
Mother, nor unless the Sister shall be an Orphan,
having no surviving Brother, and shall have been
dependent for support upon the Officer killed.
Every Pension so granted will cease when the person
receiving it shall marry, or be in any other manner
sufficiently provided for.
29. If there be no ordinary rate of Pension attached
to the rank of the Officer, such Pension may be
granted as the Admiralty may see fit, in the case of
both Mothers and Sisters, under the circumstances
stated in Articles 28 and 29.
909
GOOD SERVICE PENSIONS.
The following are the established Good Service
Pensions for Naval and Marine Officers :—
Flag Officers, 10 Pensions of 3001. a year each, two
of which may be held by Vice-Admirals, and
two by Kear-Admirals.
Captains, E.N. . 12 Pensions of 1507. a year each.
Engineer Vice- \
Admirals, En-
gineer Pear- |
Admirals who
hold . or may
have held that
rank on the
Active List
and Officers re
tired from the .
rank of Chief
Inspector of |
Machinery. J
Engineer Cap \
tains who hold i
or may have
held that rank
on the Active I
List, and Offi- ■
cers retired I
from the rank
of Inspector of |
Machinery. j
Medical Officers
GOOD SERVICE PENSIONS.
the >
list,
> re- 1
General Officers, 1
1001.
2002.
150/.
Eoyal Marines
Colonels and
Lieutenant-
Colonels,Royal
Marines.
The Good Service Pensions of Retired Officers are
subject to the general Regulations contained in the
King s Regulations and Admiralty Instructions, Art.
2014A.
'f These Pensions shall not be held in addition to any
other Pensions, unless it shall be a Pension conferred
for wounds or injuries received in the Service.
I A Flag Officer shall give up his Good Sendee
Pension if he is appointed Naval Aide-dc-Camp to
His Majesty.
A Naval Aide-de-Camp to His Majesty deriving
emolument from his office shall not, be allowed to
hold any Pension, unless it be a Pension conferred
for wounds or injuries received in the Service.
Good Service Pensions shall be awarded to Flag
Officers and Captains for distinguished service at
sea, and in determining their claims, preference shall
be given, in cases of special gallantry, to officers who
have commanded ships in action against the enemy.
The Good Service Pensions for Flag Officers may
be conferred on Officers either on the Active or the
Retired List, provided, in the case of Retired Officers
that retirement shall have taken pi ace after attaining
Hag Rank, and that the Retired Pay, together with
the Good Service Pension, shall not exceed the half-
pay of an Admiral of the Fleet.
Flag Officers in receipt of these Pensions shall be
allowed to retain them after being retired ; but if
the Retired Pay and Good Service Pension together
exceed the hall-pay of an Admiral of the Fleet, the
Retired Pay shall lie reduced so as to make the two
together equal to that amount.
An Admiral of the Fleet on the Active List shall
not be allowed to hold any Pension, unless it be a
Pension conferred tor wounds or injuries received in
the Service.
An Officer promoted in pursuance of His Majesty's
pleasure to the rank of Admiral of the Fleet on the
Eetired List uncler the provisions of the Order in
Council of 22nd of February, lsro, Section X. para. 7,
shall in consideration of the rank not carrying in-
crease of Retired Pay, be allowed to retain the Good
Service Pension, or if not in possession of one shall
be eligible tor it.
Captains, Royal Navy, shall be eligible for the
award of Good Service Pensions while on the Active
List only ; and shall forfeit them on promotion to be
Flag Officers on the Active List.
Captains, Royal Navy, shall relinquish their Good
Service Pensions on retirement, and no Captain will
be allowed to receive any addition to his retired pay
on account of a Good Service Pension held by him
upon retirement, except in case of retirement for ill-
health caused by the Service. In such cases Officers
will receive, at the discretion of the Admiralty, an
addition ranging from a minimum of 502. to a maxi-
mum of 1502., and the increase over the minimum will
be at the rate of 152. for each years' service in excess
of 20 years. In no case, however, will the retired pay
of a Captain exceed 0002. a year.
Flag Officers and Captains are allowed to receive
their Good Service Pensions notwithstanding
appointment to Full Pay or Civil Salary.
Should any Flag Officer holding a Good Service
Pension be in receipt of, or become entitled to a Civil
Pension, exceeding the value of his Good Service
Pension, the latter Pension shall be suspended so long
as he receives such Civil Pension, ana the vacancy
thus occasioned may be tilled up ; but, as a rule, it is
not intended that more than one such supernumerary
Pension shall be in existence at the same time.
Engineer- Vice-Admirals, Engincer-Rear-Admirals
and Engineer-Captains shall be eligible for the award
of Good Service Pensions whether on the Active or
Retired List, but when a Good Service Pension is
awarded to an Engineer-Captain on the Active List
he shall relinquish it on promotion to Engineer-Bear-
Admiral, or on retirement.
General Officers of Royal Marines shall be eligible
for the award of Good Service' Pensions whether on
the Active or Retired Lists.
A General Officer awarded a Good Service Pension
while on the Active List shall be allowed to retain it
on being retired, except as provided in the following
clause:—
A General Officer who has held a Good Service
Pension while serving as Deputy Adjutant General
and whose half or retired pay on vacating the appoint-
ment, together with the G ood Service Pension, would
amount to more than £950 a year, shall relinquish the
Good Service Pension and receive half or retired pay
of £950 a year.
A General Officer who has not been in receipt of a
Good Service Pension while serving as Deputy
Adjutant-General, and whose half or retired pay on
vacating the appointment falls short of £950 a year,
shall be eligible for the award of a Good Service
Pension, subject to the condition that, if the half or
retired pay and the Good Sei vice Pension combined
be in excess of £950 a year, a leduction will be made in
the half or retired pay proportionate to such excess.
Officers retired from the position of Colonel Com-
mandant or placed on the Reserve List of Colonels
shall relinquish the Good terviee Pension, but they
are eligible for the Good Service Pensions for General
Officers.
Colonels and Lieutenant-Colonels shall be eligible
for the award of Good Service Pensions while on the
Active List only, and shall forfeit them on promotion
to be General Officers on the Active List.
Colonels and Lieutenant-Colonels, Eoyal Marines,
retired from those ranks, shall be allowed to receive,
in retired pay, together with Good Service Pension,
a sum not exceeding £000 a year ; but, should the two
together exceed that sum, they will be retired on
£00O, relinquishing their Good Service Pension.
Medical Officers shall be eligible for the award of
Good Service Pensions, whether on the Active or
Retired Lists.
A Medical Officer awarded a Good Service Pension
while on the Active List shall be allowed to retain it
on being retired.
NAVAL AND GREENWICH HOSPITAL PENSIONS. 910-911
NAVAL AND GREENWICH HOSPITAL PENSIONS (OFFICERS).
Naval and Greenwich Hospital Pensions are estab-
lished for the purpose of affording relief to Retired
Officers ; and are awarded to such Retired Officers
as may be, in the opinion of the Admiralty, most
deserving, provided they have served the periods of
Commissioned or Warranted Time afloat, laid down
in Article 1928 of the King's Regulations and Ad-
miralty Instructions.
Officers who have received severe wounds inaction
or disabling hurts on actual service, or Officers re-
tired for physical unfitness which arose in, and is
directly due to the Service are exempt from the
rules respecting time of service.
The following tables show the number of Pensions
established for Commissioned Officers. Chief War
rant Officers, Warrant Officers, and Chief Officers of
Coast Guard: —
Naval
Pensions
Greenwich
Amount
Hospital
of each
Pensions.
Pension.
Flag Officers
4
£
ISO
Captains
12
—
100
Commanders ..
65
Lieutenant - Com-
mandeis and Lieu-
tenants
32
17
50
Staff Captains..
—
4
80
Staff Commanders &
NavigatingLieuten
ants
11
50
Chaplains and Naval
Instructors
—
8
50
Surgeons General ..
|
Inspectors General of
Hospitals & Fleets
1
Deputy Surgeons
\
2
100
General
Deputy Inspectors
I
Generalof Hospitals
and Fleets ..
i
Fleet Surgeons and
Staff Surgeons
Paymasters-in- Chief,
Fleet and Staff
Paymasters & Pay
masters
Chief Inspectors and
Inspectors of
Machinery ..
Engineer Hear Admi-
rals and Engineer
Captains
Fleet, Staff, & Chief
Engineers, Engineer
Commanders and
Engineer Lieuten-
ants i Senior List) . .
Chief Gunners
Chief Boatswains
Chief Signal Boat-
swims ..
Chief Carpenters
Gunners
Boatswains
Signal Boatswains ..
Carpenters
Chief Officers of Coast
Guard Cruisers.
Royal Naval Re-
serve Batteries and
Stations, and Senior
Mates of Cruisers . .
Naval
Pensions
Greenwich Amount
Hospital 1 of each
Pensions. | Pension.
13
£
50
15
50
2
100
19
50
23
35
41
9
25
25
The Greenwich Hospital Pensions for Commis-
sioned Offii-ers and Warrant Officers of the Royal
Marines are as follows : —
Field Officers, Royal Marines -1 1
Captains, Royal Marines - - -\f
Quartermasters, Royal Marines -
Warrant Officers, Royal Marines
TRAVERS PENSIONS.
At the Court at Windsor,
The 3rd day of March, 1894.
Present,
The QUEEN'S most Excellent Majesty in Council.
Whekeas there was this day read at the Board a
Memorial from the Right Honourable the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty, dated the 23rd day
of February, 1894, iii the words following, viz.:—
"Whereas by the Naval Knights of Windsor
Dissolution Act. 1892. it is enacted (among other
things! that the Admiralty shall after deducting
the necessary and proper expenses of the manage-
ment of the property transferred to the Admiralty
by virtue of that Act, apply the income of the
property in granting such Pensions to Retired
Officers' of the rank of Lieutenant in the Navy, or
to Officers of the Navy who have retired from the
Active List of Lieutenants with the rank of Com-
mander in the Navy, and under such conditions
as Your Majesty may from time to time tjyOrder
in Council direct, and that such Pensions shall
be distinguished as Travel's Pensions :
"And whereas it appears to us that as funds
are now available it is desirable to establish such
Pensions :
"We would humbly beg leave to recommend
that Your Majesty may be graciously pleased by
Your Order in Co unciUo aijvhorize us to establish
such number of Pensions of £75 per annum each
as the available funds accruing from the income
of the property transferred to the Admiralty
under the said Act may admit of :
"We further beg leave to recommend to Your
Majesty:—
"(1.) That the Pensions so established may
be awarded at our discretion to the Senior Pen-
sion holders on the Greenwich Hospital and
Naval Pension List who are retired Officers of
the rank of Lieutenant in the Na%T, or Officers
of the Navy who have retired from the Active
List of Lieutenants with the rank of Com-
mander, or to such other Retired Officers of
these ranks as may appear to us to be best
qualified to receive them, having regard to their
long and faithful services:
" (2.) That no Officer shall hold a Travers
Pension and a Greenwich Hospital or Naval
Pension at the same time :
"(3.) That such Pensions shall be known
as Travers Pensions."
HER MAJESTY, having taken the said Memorial
into consideration, was pleased, by and with the
advice of Her Privy Council, to approve of what is
therein proposed. And the Right Honourable the
Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty are to give
the necessary directions herein accordingly.
L. PEEL._,
912
PENSIONS TO SEAMEN.
PENSIONS TO SEAMEN.
The following information, extracted from the Eegulations as to Pensions, is pub-
lished for information, but it must be understood that all pensions, &c., are given
at the discretion of the Admiralty, and that no man has any right to pension on
account of apparent eligibility under the rules herein published.
NAVAL PENSIONS.
Long Service Pensions are granted to Continuous
Service Men alter 22 years' service from the age of 18;
to Non-Continuous Service Men alter 22 years' service
from the age of 20.
The following scale is adopted in awarding the
ordinary Amount of Long Service Pensions to Petty
Officers and Seamen of the Fleet : —
s. d.
l.Men to whom only the Ordinary I n ,0 „ dav
Pension is awarded ) u iu <* ""J
2. Men with 1 good-conduct badge o 10s „
3. Men with 2 good-conduct badges 0 11 „
4. Men with 3 good-conduct badges 10 „
5. Men whose character for the
whole period of their service is re-
corded as " very good," and who
have 3 good-conduct badges.
6. Men whose character for the
whole period of their service is re-
corded as "very good," but who
are not eligible for good-conduct
badges
7. Men to whom the Good Con- 10 1 „
duct Medal is awarded . . . . J In addition.
( o l a day.
| But the Maxi-
mum Pension
for Service,
Badges, Cha-
racter, and
Medal, not to
exceed is. 2d.
a day.
8. For each completed term of
three years' service after complet-
ing time for Pension
Petty Officers, in addition to the.
Rates of Pension awarded them as |
seamen, are allowed/or each year's >
service in the capacity of superior \
15 2 a year.*
Petty Officer
Inferior ditto ("Second Class")
Petty Officer " or a rating ranking (_ 770 VPar
as Leading Seaman with over 3 (' year,
years' service as such) .. ..)
Chief Petty Officers are grant- \
ed in addition, for each year served I
in that capacity subsequent to the V 15 2 a year,
completion of the first period of j
Continuous Engagement . . J
* These rates are doubled for Petty Time with very
good character iu the case of continuous service
Petty Officers passioned after 15 years' service, pro-
vided they shall have served for one continuous
period of not less than ten years, and shall be dis-
charged to pension from continuous service with the
rating of Petty Officers, or with a rating ranking as
Leading Seaman with over 3 years' service as such.
Where a man has received an injury on duty not
incapacitating him for service, a small addition can
be made to his long-service pension, or a gratuity
may be awarded.
The time during which a man may have borne an
indifferent or bad character is forfeited.
Men discharged the service on account of injuries
and wounds (except rupture) attributable to the
service receive pensions either forlife or for a limited
period, at the discretion of the Admiralty, according
to the following scale :—
Having lost 2 limbs, or be-
ing otherwise severely
wounded or hurt, so as to
require tho care and attend-
ance of another person
From 1 6 to 2 0 a day.
Having lost 1 limb, or be-,
ig otherwise severely)
ounded or hurt, but not >From 1 0 to 1 (3 a day.
'—1 of I
ing _„
wounded
requiring the
another person
For less injury than the")
foregoing, and able to eon- \.Vrom 0 3tol 0 a day.
foj*
If able to contribute mate-")
rially to his livelihood l™ n fl tn n „«. da.v
though unfit for further fFlom ° 6t 9ada\.
If totally blind from unavoidable causes, clearly
attributable to the service, 3d. a day in addition.
The usual allowance for Petty Time is given in
addition to the above rates, and is doubled for such
time when served with very good character in the
case of Continuous Service men holding Petty
Officers ratings, irrespective of the length of their
continuous service.
The allowances for Badges and Medal are also
given as in the ease of Long Service Pensions.
Men discharged for rupture attributable to the
Service are pensioned on the following scale :—
J 6d. a day at the rate of
,T . , I three months' Pension for
Under 10 years ser- each year ol servioe, or £5
vice for single rup-^gratuity in lieu n tne
ture I amount of Pension is less
I than that sum.
Above ditto do. . . 6d. a day for Life.
For double rupture . . 6d. a day for Life irre-
spective of length of service.
The usual allowances for Petty Time, Badges and
Medal are given as in injury cases.
PENSIONS TO SEAMEN.
913
Men discharged the service for disability con-
tracted in the Service, and not from want of proper
care on their own part:—
Under 14 years' ser- }
vice, if not able to ( 6d. a day at the rate of 3
contribute mate- > months' Pension for each
rially to their live- \ year of service,
lihood .. ..J
If able to contribute I Gratuities at the rate of U.
naterially .. ../ for each year of service.
Continuous Service )
men, with 10 years' I 6d. a day for Life,
continuous service. J
Continuous Service
men with 15 years
service
36 1
?:}
8d. a day for Life.
( 6d. to 9d. a day for Life, or
After 14 years' Service J gratuities, at the discretion
I of the Admiralty.
The allowance for Petty Time is given, in addition
to the above rates, and is doubled in the case of
Continuous Service men, after IS years' service
under the conditions applicable in the case of Long
Service Pensions.
The allowances for Badges and Medal are also
given, as in the case of Long Service Pensions.
General Rules as to Pensions.
All Pensions are granted during good behaviour,
and may be forfeited by misconduct on the part of
the pensioner, to be Judged of by the Admiralty.
All Pensioners (not discharged as wholly in-
capable) under 55 years of age may le called on
to serve in time of war or emergency.
Men are not allowed their Pensions for any period
during which they serve under a Foreign Flag or re-
side out of His Majesty's dominions, except with
the special permission of the Admiralty.
Men discharged the service for Misconduct forfeit
all claims to pension, and men whose general
character has not been good can be awarded reduced
pensions.
Commutation of Pensions is not allowed.
In all eases of injuries gratuities may be given in
lieu of Injury Pensions, or in addition to serviee or
Disability Pensions, at the discretion of the
Admiralty.
2 I
914
GREENWICH HOSPITAL— PENSIONS.
GREENWICH HOSPITAL.
NOTE.— For Greenwich Hospital Pensions to Officers see p. 910.
GREENWICH HOSPITAL PENSIONS.
These Pensions are the "Age" and "Special
Pensions."
They are given entirely at the discretion of the
Admiralty, and are not granted to any person whose
•haracter whilst in or after leaving the Navy has not
been good.
Age Pensions are given to Naval Pensioners only
(i.e., to Seamen, Marines, Yard Craftsmen, and
Riggers of Dockyard).
Age Pensions are given only to Life Pensioners.
A Naval Pensioner is eligible for the Age Pension
of bd. a day on attaining the age of 55, if he has been
in receipt of his pension for 5 years ; and for the in-
crease of such age pension to 9d. a day at the age of
65, if he has been in receipt of his Naval Pension for
10 years.
The number of Pensions in force at any one time is
limited, ana will be determined from time to time
according to the funds available for the purpose ; the
vacancies to be filled by selection from among the
oldest and most necessitous candidates.
These regulations are not to affect any Pensionerin
receipt of an Age Pension in July, 1878, or any Pen-
sioner who, being already in receipt of 5d. a day, will
be eligible for the additional id. a day on attaining
the age of 65.
The Deferred Pension of Marines gives no claim to
the Age Pension,
Special Pensions are given at the discretion of, and
under Regulations framed by the Admiralty, to men
unable to contribute materially to their ownsupport,
and vary in amount and duration according to each
man's degree of disability, the other circumstances
of his case, and the amount of the funds available.
They are tenable in addition to Naval and Age Pen-
sions, subject, however, to the limits expressed in the
following List: —
Class I. Naval Pensioners with Life Pensions-
Class II. Men who have 12 years' service, served
continuously or with short intervals—
If in receipt of
Temporary
Naval Pension.
(Tension made'i
If unable to main- J up to from I
tain themselves ) Is. to Is. 3d. a |
I day. J
If not in receipt
of N aval
Pension.
Pension awarded
- of from 9d. to
Is. a day.
I(bSteein°aCsmall"l (Pension awarded
deg^rthelrf **■ a *«'• \ °< '«£_«*• t0
ownsupport. ) I sa- a aay-
Classes III. and IV. Men who have not lets than 6
years' servicecoimting towards pension, and who have
been discharged or invalided on account of disease or
wounds and whose disability is clearly the result of
such disease or wounds.
Men who have been discharged or invalided on
account of disease or wounds clearly attributable to
the service, and whose present disability is clearly the
result of such disease or wounds —
If in receipt of If not in receipt
Temporary of Naval
Pensions. Pensions.
Pension made l Pension awarded
up to from Is. > from 9d. to Is. a
If able to contri -^
bute in a small I
degree to their |
own support . . )
, I|> IU I I Mill 10, r m cm
(. to is. 3d a day. J day,
(.Pension awarded
( of 6d. a day.
Class V. Special cases, including—
Men who have been granted a war medal or clasp;
or who were employed in the Franklin Search Expedi-
tion; or who were injured on duty.
If unable to maintain 1 Pension awarded from Is. to
themselves .. ..J Is. 3d. a day.
If able to contribute]
in a small degree 1
their own suppor
ibute 1
ee to >
ort...J
Pension awarded of 6d. to 9d.
a day.
In cases of exceptional need or distress special
Pensions in excess of the above rates may be granted
within a maximum of 2s. 6d. a day.
Men discharged for venereal complaints, unless
they are life pensioners, or, whose general character
has been inferior to "good, or who were discharged
in good health with less than 12 years' service, unless
they come under Class V., are ineligible for Special
Pensions, as are men in workhouses.
/Pension (including Age as
If unable to maintain J well as Naval Pension) Men eligible forthe benefits of Greenwich Hospital
themselves .. ..) madeuptotromls.tols.6d. may be admitted to Hospitals if in urgent need of
I a day. temporary treatment.
GREENWICH HOSPITAL— PENSIONS, ETC.
916
REGULATIONS FOR THE GRANT OF PEN-
SIONS TO WIDOWS, AND ALLOWANCES TO
CHILDREN, AND OF GRATUITIES TO
PARENTS AND OTHER RELATIVES OF
SEAMEN, MARINES, AND OTHER SEAFAR-
ING PERSONS.
1. Under the 2nd section of Act 46 and 47 Vict.,
Cap. 32, pensions and allowances are granted by the
Admiralty out of the funds of Greenwich Hospital
to widows and children of :—
(a; Non-commissioned officers and petty officers
and men of the Royal Navy and Marines
killed or drowned in the service of the Crown,
or on lifeboat service : and of
(6) Men of the Royal Naval Reserve Forces killed
or drowned in the service of the Crown.
2. These pensions and allowances are granted
also to Widows and children of non-commissioned
officers, petty officers or men as aforesaid who die
from the etiects of any injury or disease when it shall
be proved to the satisfaction of the Admiralty:—
ia) That the injury or disease was caused by
accident on duty in the service of the Crown,
and that tho man died therefrom within two
years ; or
(6) That the injury or disease was caused by extra-
ordinary exposure or exertion on duty in the
service of the Crown, and that it terminated
fatally within two years of being first cer-
tified.
3. Pension or Allowance will not be granted when
death has been due to a man's own culpable action
or negligence, or when the widow was not legally
married to the man before the receipt of the injury
or before the disease was contracted.
4. The Pensions are supplemented from Naval
Funds and awards are made according to the fol-
lowing scale: —
Scale of Pension and Allowances.
Widow
's Pension per i _
Week.
o-*> -
S3 g S
S go's
"3 .a
So
c3 eg
Rating.
sl3
o aS^
.s if
Suppleme
Pension
Naval F
Tota
an o u
5p°
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
(1. ) Able Seamen and
other persons in
the same category,
Including Leading
rates not men-
tioned under (2),
Marines and
Marine Artillery
3 G
1 6
5 0
1 6
(2) Second Class
Petty Officer (O.S.)
ratings ranking as
" Leading Seamen
passed for Petty
^Officer with over 3
years' service in
the Leading rate,"
Corporals of Mar-
ines and Marine
Artillery.
4 0
2 0
6 0
1 6
(3) FirstClass Petty
Officers(O.S.),Petty
Officers (N.S.), Ser-
geants of Marines
and Marine Artil-
lery.
4 6
3 0
7 6
2 0
(4) Chief Petty Offi-
cers, Colour and
Staff Sergeants of
Marines and Mar-
ine Artillery.
6 0
4 0
a o
2 0
2i2
Rates in excess of the foregoing scale may, at the
discretion of the Admiralty, be awarded in cases
needing special relief.
5. If a widow re-marry, her pension will cease, and
she will be eligible to receive a Gratuity equal to
one year's pension in full discharge of all claims
upon the public bounty. Allowances to children
may be continued.
o. Pensions and allowances are tenable subject to
good behaviour, and are granted at the discretion of
the Admiralty. They cannot be claimed as a right.
Any assignment, sale, or contract relating to a
pension or allowance is void.
If a mother die, or children be removed from a
mother's control on account of her misconduct (see
paragraph 6) the allowances in respect of the children
may be paid at twice the normal rates) (see para-
graph 4) ; or provision may be made for the main-
tenance of the children in a benevolent institution.
8. If a widow be in receipt of parish relief, in
respect either of herself or her family, the payment
of the pension and allowance may be suspended. In
no case will the pension or allowance be paid to the
parish authorities.
9. Widows will be required to make a declaration
quarterly or whenever it may be considered neces-
sary before a duly authorised person as to their
continued widowhood, and of any particulars re-
quired in reference to their families. (Forms for
this purpose will be supplied. J
10. Boys above 14 and girls above 16 will, as a
rule, be ineligible for allowances.
11. If the claim of a widow to a pension be
established before her death, the amount of the
pension to which she would have been entitled if
living will not be allowed to her representatives.
12. These regulations apply only from the
July, 1903.
13. In the event of men specified in paragraphs 1
and 2 not leaving widows or children, but leaving
parents or other relatives dependent upon them,
gratuities not exceeding one year's full wages may
be given at the discretion of the Admiralty to such
parents or relatives, provided the total expenditure
in such gratuities shall not exceed in any one year
the sum of five hundred pounds.
Note- Widows of Coast Guard Men entitled to Civil
Pensions are. excepted from these Regulations.
By command of their Lordships,
Evan MacGbegob.
Admiralty,
Greenwich Hospital Department,
9th October 1903.
REGULATIONS FOR THE GRANT OF PEN-
SIONS TO WIDOWS AND ALLOWANCES TO
CHILDREN OF SEAMEN AND MARINES.
1. Pensions and allowances may be granted by
the Admiralty to widows and children of non-com-
missioned Officers and Petty Officers and men of the
Royal Navy and Marines, and of the Reserve Forces
who are killed or drowned, or who die from wounds
or injuries received, or disease contracted, during
warlike operations.
2. These pensions and allowances will be granted
only in cases where men have, during warlike opera-
tions,—
(a) been killed or drownet? ; or
(6) received wounds or injuries, and ha/ve died
therefrom within 2 years ; or
916
GREENWICH HOSPITAI^-PENSIONS, ETC.
(c) contracted or developed disease which termin-
ated fatally within 2 years of removal from
duty on account of such disease.
The pensions and allowances will not be granted
to the widows or children of men who were killed
or drowned, or who died before the 11th October
1698.
3. Pension or allowance will not be granted when
death haB been due to a man's own culpable action
er negligence, or when the widow was not legally
married to the man before the receipt of the wound
or injury, or before the disease was contracted.
4. Scale of Pensions and Allowances :—
Rank of Husband in
Royal Navy, Marines,
or Reserve Forces.
(1.) All Naval Ratings
below that of 2nd
Class Petty Officer
and Marines and Mar-
ine Artillery below
Corporals.
(2.) Second Class Petty
Officers (O.S.), rat-
ings ranking as
" Leading Seamen
passed for Petty Offi-
cer with over 3 years'
service in the Lead-
ing rate," Corporals
of Marines and Mar-
ine Artillery.
(3.) First Class Petty
Officers, (O.S.) Petty
Officers (N.S.), Ser-
geants of Marines and
Mari ne Artillery.
(4.) Chief Petty Offi-
cers, Colour and Staff
Sergeants of Marines
and Marine Artillery.
Widow's
Pension
per Week.
Allowance for
each Child
dependent on
the Mother,
per Week.
5. If a widow remarries, her pension will cease,
and she will be eligible to receive a gratuity equal
to one year's pension in full discharge of all claims
upon the public bounty. The allowances to the
children may be continued.
6. Pensions and allowances are tenable subject to
good behaviour, and are granted at the discretion
of the Admiralty. They cannot be claimed as a
right. Any assignment, sale, or contract relating to
a pension or allowance is void.
7. If the mother dies, or the children are removed
from the mother's control on account of her mis-
conduct (see paragraph 6), the allowances in respect
of the children may be paid at twice the normal
rates (see paragraph 4); or provision may be made
for the maintenance of the children in a benevolent
institution subject to the concurrence of the Lords
Commissioners of the Treasury.
8. If parish relief is afforded in respect either of
the widow or her children, the pension and allow-
ance may, under such conditions as shall from time
to time be laid down, be applied in whole or in part
towards satisfying the claims of the parish authori-
ties
9. The widow will be required to make a declara-
tion quarterly or whenever it may be considered
necessary* before a duly authorized person, as to her
continued widowhood, and of any particulars re-
quired in reference to her family. (Forms for this
purpose will be supplied.)
10. Boys above 14 and girls above 16 will in ordin-
ary circumstances be ineligible for allowances. If,
however, it is shown to the satisfaction of the
Admiralty that, owing to mental or physical infirm-
ity, the boy or girl is unable to maintain himself or
herself, the allowance may be granted up to an age
not exceeding 21.
11. If the claim of a widow to a pension be not
established before her death, through her own
neglect or omission, the amount of the pension to
which she would have been entitled if living will
not be allowed to her representatives.
12. These regulations apply only from the 1st
July, 1901.
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
917
APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION, AND EMPLOYMENT OF
OFFICERS IN THE ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Officers and others of the Mercantile Marine who
desire to receive Commissions or appointments as
Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve will apply to the
Registrar-General of Shipping and Seamen through
the nearest Registrar of Naval Reserve, who will
furnish them with the necessary forms of.application.
The following addresses are furnished for informa-
tion :—
Postal
Telegraphic
Address.
Address.
Admiralty,
Admiralty
Whitehall,
( Westrand),
London, S.W.
London.
Admiralty,
Coastguard,
66, Victoria
(Sowest),
Street,
London.
London, S.W.
Tower Hill,
Registrar,
London, E.
Seamen,
London.
The Secretary of the
Admiralty
Registrar - General of
Shipping and Seamen
Note.— The term " Registrar General " when used
hereinafter means the Registrar-General of Shipping
and Seamen.
The term " Admiral Commanding " means the Ad-
miral Commanding Coast Guard and Reserves.
The term " Regulations " means the Royal Naval
Reserve Regulations (Officers).
I.— Number, Class, and Rank.
CI.) The establishment of Officers of the Royal Naval
Reserve on the Active List is fixed by Order in Coun-
cil, and the numbers authorised from time to time
are published by the Admiralty. The classes of
Officers are :—
Commanders,
Lieutenants,
Sub-Lieutenants, and
Acting Sub-Lieutenants,
Midshipmen,
Skippers,
* Senior Engineers,
♦Engineers,
* Assistant Engineers, and
Warrant Engineers,
Staff Paymasters,
Paymasters, and
Assistant Paymasters.
(2.) The Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve shall
rank with, but after Officers of the Royal Navy and
of the Royal Indian Marine of their corresponding
rank.
Lieutenants R.N.R. of 8 years' seniority rank
with, but after, Lieutenant-Commanders, R.N.,
Senior Engineers with, but after, Engineer Lieu-
tenants, R.N.,of 8 years' seniority, duly qualified and
selected. Engineers with, but after, all Engineer
Lieutenants, R.N. Assistant Engineers with, but
after, all Engineer Suh-Lieutenants R.N.
Skippers with, but after. Warrant Officers R.N.
Warrant Engineers R.N.R. with, but after. Engi-
neer Warrant Officers R.N.
II. — Appointment.
(3.) The Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve shall
be appointed by the Lords Commissioners of the
Admiralty ; but all applications for appointment are
to be made through the Board of Trade, except in re-
gard to the Reserve of Accountant Officers, candi-
dates for which should apply to the Admiral
Commanding Coast Guard and Reserves.
"These Lists are closed.
III.— Qualifications for Appointments on the Active
List.
(4.) No applicant will be appointed an Officer of the
Royal Naval Reserve unless he is a British Subject.
(5.) The age on first appointment of Officers shall
not exceed for —
Sub-Lieutenants between 21 and 30 years.
Warrant Engineers 40 „
Skippers . . . between 25 and 45 „
Midshipmen . . „ 16 and 18 „
Exceptionally desirable candidates may be appoint-
ed as Midshipmen up to the age of 19, provided their
applications were received at the Admiralty before
they reached the ordinary age limit of 18.
(7.) Direct entries in the ranks of Commander and
Lieutenant are not made.
(9.) In order to qualify for appointment as Sub-
Lieutenant direct from the Mercantile Marine, a
candidate must :—
(a) Have served as First Mate of a BritishSteam
Ship of at least 1,500 tons or a British Sailing
Ship of 1,000 tons gross tonnage, for not less
than one year.
(b) Possess a Master's Certificate of Competency
under the Merchant Shipping Acts.
(o) Have served as Master or First Mate of a
British Ship within six months of making
his application for a Commission.
(rti Certify that he intends to follow the sea as
his profession.
2. Second and Third Mates of British Ocean-going
Steamers of not less than 3,090 tons gross, and Fourth
Mates of such Steamers of not less than 5,000 tons
gross are eligible for appointment as Sub-Lieutenant
provided that they: —
(a) Have served not less than 3$ years at sea,
holding a Board of Trade Certificate.
(6) Have satisfactory testimonials for this sea
service.
(c) Possess either a Master's Certificate, or a pro-
visional Certificate of Competency as Master.
(d) Certify that they intend to follow the sea as
their profession.
3. Direct entrants in this rank will be on probation
and will not be conllrmed until they have :—
(a) Completed at least 28 days' training In H.M,
Ships.
(b> Obtained a Test Certificate on completion of
such training,
(o) Been recommended as suitable forcoufirma-
tion by the Commanding Officer of H.M. Ship
in which the training was performed.
9A. " To qualify for the Warrant Rank of Skipper,
Royal Naval Reserve, a candidate, other than a
Second hand, must: —
(a) Have commanded a British steam trawler for
at least two years, and have served at sea in this
capacity within six months of making application for
appointment.
(6) Possess a Board of Trade Certificate as
Skipper.
(a Have satisfactorily completed the qualifying
period of training prescribed in Para. 32 A.
9B. Second hands will be eligible for the Warrant
rank of Skipper on attaining the qualifications laid
down in Article 9A, clauses (a) and <b>, and have
passed in the duties of Skipper, R.N.R., on board
one of the Admiralty Steam Trawlers. Advance-
ments will be made by selection as vacancies occur.
(10.) A few specially qualified Engineers will be
allowed to join direct as Warrant Engineers, pro-
vided they hold tirst-class Board of Trade Certifi-
cates, and are recommended by their employers as
having a thorough practical knowledge of the
machinery of His Majesty's Ships, and as being in
all respects suitable for Warrant rank, but as a rule
the numbers in this rank will be maintained by the
promotion of Engine-room Artificers.
918
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
(11.) Royal Naval Reserve Engine-room Artificers
will be eligible for advancement to the rank of
Warrant Engineer, and will, when advanced to that
rank, receive a Warrant from the Lords Commis
sioners of the Admiralty. Advancements to this
rank will be made by selection from experienced
Royal Naval Reserve Engine-Eoom Artificers who
have been specially recommended on completion of
their period of training in the Fleet.
(12.) In order to qualify for appointment as Mid-
shipman, a candidate must produce a Certificate
that he has passed the Board of Trade Form and
(Dolour Vision Tests, and either—
(a) Have passed through a course of instruction
for two years on board one of the approved
Mercantile Marine Training Ships, and have
been nominated by the Committee of the
Training Ship to receive one of the appoint-
ments allowed annually to the Ship ; or
(6) Have served one year at sea on board a First
Class British Ship in the Merchant Service as
a Cadet, Midshipman, or Apprentice.
(IS) All Midshipmen will be entered on probation
and will not be eligible for confirmation until they
have completed
ia) Two years' sea service subsequent to entry in
the Royal Naval Reserve, and can show satis-
factory testimonials for that period from their
employers;
(6) Twenty-eight days' periodical training in H.M.
Ships, and have been recommended as suitable
for confirmation by the Commanding Officer of
the ship in w.hieh the training was performed.
(14.) Commissions as Staff Paymaster, Paymaster,
or Assistant Paymaster, in the Royal Naval Reserve,
will be granted to such of the Registrars, Assistant
Registrars, and Deputy Registrars whose duties in
connexion with the Reserve may be considered de-
serving of the distinction , and who are recommended
by the Board of Trade under the following con-
ditions :—
(a) Stan" Paymaster.— To Paymasters of the Re-
serve of not less than 40 years of age, who are
stationed at the chief ports of the United King-
dom, and have served 10 years as Registrars or
Assistant Registrars.
(b) Paymaster.— To Registrars or Assistant Regis-
trars of not less than 30 years of age, who have
10 years' combined service as Registrar or
Assistant Registrar and Deputy Registrar, five
years of such service to be as Registrar or
Assistant Registrar ;
and
To Assistant Paymasters of the Reserve who
are considered to be specially deserving of ad-
vancement, provided that they have served as
Registrar or Assistant Registrar at important
ports, or have attained 12 years' seniority in
their present rank.
(c) Assistant Paymaster.— To Registrars, Assis-
tant Registrars, and Deputy Registrars of not
less than 25 years of age, who have five years'
service as such.
NOTE.— See also Sec. XVII. as regards Assistant
Paymasters R.N.R. for service in the Royal Navy
under Order in Council of 1th March, 1904.
(16.) All Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve on
the Active List must report themselves by letter,
once every half-year, to the Registrar-General of
Shipping and Seamen, and must also report to him
every change of residence. When making their An-
nual Report, Officers on the Active List should state
their present or last ship, rating in which engaged,
and dateoflast service, if not employed. On signing
a ship's Articles of Agreement they should report
themselves to the Registrar as Royal Naval Reserve
Officers, so that their Sea Service may be at once
reported to the Registrar General. Failure to comply
with this Regulation will render Officers liable to
have their names removed from the List.
(16.) Skippers must present themselves at intervals
of at least once a quarter to a Registrar, R.N.R., re-
porting their past and present employment.
(17.) Warrant Engineers should report half-yearly
to a Registrar of Royal Naval Reserve particulars of
their current or last employment, and should also
report every change of address, and on signing
ships' agreements.
(18.) Officers holding Commissions or appointments
in the Royal Naval Reserve who undertake any ser-
vice or engagement that would prevent their fulfill-
ing theirengagement to serve when required if called
out, will be considered to have vacated their position
in the Royal Naval Beserve.
IV. — Qualifications for Retired and Honorary Rank
in the Royal Naval Reserve.
(19.) In addition to the Officers of the Reserve on
ths Active List, there shall be a class of retired
and a class of Honorary Officers of the Reserve of
the ranks named below : —
Retired Captains, Commanders, Lieutenants, and
Sub-Lieutenants.
Retired Chief Engineers, Senior Engineers, and
Engineers.
Retired Staff Paymasters, Paymasters, and
Assistant Paymasters.
Honorary Commanders, Lieutenants, and Chief
Engineers.
(20.) The qualifications for Retired rank are stated
in the Regulations.
(21.) Honorary Commissions in the Royal Naval
Reserve as Commander, Lieutenant, or Chief Engi-
neer, will be granted to such gentlemen, as, in the
opinion of the Admiralty, have rendered such excep-
tional service in promoting the interests of the
Reserve as to merit recognition by the award of an
Honorary Commission.
(22.) Retired Officers and Honorary Officers must
send annually between 1st January and 31st March,
a notification of their addresses to the Registrar
General, otherwise their names will be removed
from the List.
V. — Uniform.
(23.) The uniform to be worn by Officers of the
Royal Naval Reserve is to be of the same pattern as
for Officers of the corresponding ranks of the Royal
Navy, with the distinctive exceptions mentioned in
the Regulations.
(24.) Officers R.N.R. are not to wear their Reserve
uniform when on ordinary service in the Mercantile
Marine, but only when serving in H.M. Ships and
on State occasions.
(25.) Officers performing Annual or Biennial Train-
ing on board a ship of the Home Fleet or when under-
going Gunnery, Torpedo, Signal or Strategy Courses
are required to provide themselves with the follow-
ing uniform only :—
ress coat (monkey jacket).
Morning waistcoat.
sers, plain blue.
Cap.
Sword (optional for Midship-
men) and undress belt.
No. 6 dress
" Undress
" 1
fUndie
I Morni
f Trousi
Mess unaress ( plain Wue trousers_
Evening waistcoat (blue).
Also a small number of white drill trousere and
white cap coverR during the summer.
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
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VI.— Correspondence.
(26.) Royal Naval Reserve Officers when serving in
H.M. Ships are to forward all letters in connection
with the Reserve through their respective Command-
ing Officers, and, when not so serving, through the
Registrar-General, except that Assistant Paymasters
should address their correspondence to the Admiral
Commanding, and Skippers and Warrant Engineers
should address theirs to the Registrars by whom
they are paid their retainers.
VII. — Annual and Biennial Training.
(27.) Officers of the Military Branch on the Active I
List of the R.N.R. (except Commanders) will be I
required to perform the following periods of training
in a ship of the Home Fleet.
(i.) The first three periods of training to be of28days
each, one of which should, if possible, be performed
in each of the first three years of the Officer's service
in the Reserve.
(ii.) Subsequently 28 days every alternate year, or,
at their option, 14 days in each year.
(iii.) Officers who obtain Test Certificates need only
do 14 days, training every alternate year, provided
that during this period they re-qualify for a Test
Certificate.
Note.— Officers who hold Test Certificates and
satisfy the Admiral Commanding that they are unable
to perform the whole period of 14 days, owing to the
exigencies of their employment, etc., may be allowed
to reduce this period to a minimum of 7 days, pro-
vided they re-qualify for a Test Certificate during
this shorter period.
(30.) Officers performing Annual or Biennial train-
ing on board ships of the Home Fleet will be messed
and accommodated on board, receiving the same rates
of pay and Messing Allowances as when undergoing
voluntary service in the Royal Navy, viz. :—
Per Diem.
Lieutenants of 1 10s. and 2s. Messing
any seniority /
Sub-Lieutenants
and Acting Sub
Lieutenants
Midshipmen of 2 \.
years seniority J
Other Midshipmen 3s.
{Note.— The Messing Allowance is payable only for
the period during which the Officer pays mess sub-
scription.)
2. When embarked for Annual or Biennial training,
bedding, etc., will be supplied on loan.
(31.) Travelling expenses will be granted to Officers
proceeding to and from Annual or Biennial training-
only two journeys— one at commencement and one
at completion of training — in any one year.
(32.) If owing to the nature of their employment
Officers are unable to perform their training at home,
they may be permitted to do so in any of His
Majesty's Ships abroad or H.M. Australian Ships on
the Australian Station, commanded by a Captain or
Commander, permission being first obtained from
the Commander-in-Chief of the station or, in his
absence, from the Senior Naval Officer at the port,
who is to satisfy himself that the reasons given by
the Officer, as to his difficulty in performing train-
ing at home, are sufficient.
2. In such cases no travelling expenses will be
allowed.
(32a.) Candidates for Skipper will be required to
undergo eight days' probationary training in one of
His Majesty's Trawlers prior to grant of the Admir-
alty Warrant confirming them in their rank. They
will subsequently be required to go through the
following periods of biennial training (which must
be continuous) :—
In 7th, llitfh and 17th years 8 days.
In 3rd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 15th and 19th years 4 days.
I 1
b- i-5s.
Allowance.
f Receive an
I additional
J is. a day if
~i they have to
I join a Ward
V.Room Mess.
(33.) Warrant Engineers are required to perform
three months' training afloat during the first three
years of every five years' serviee.
VIII.— Service in the Royal Navy when called out by
Royal Proclamation.
(34.) Royal Naval Reserve Officers arecalled out for
actual service by the issue of the Proclamation.
They will be liable to serve duringthe continuance of
any national emergency or until they are regularly
discharged by the direction of the Lords Commis-
sioners of the Admiralty.
IX.— Voluntary Service and Training in the Royal Navy
(35.) All applications for Voluntary Service should
be made through the Registrar-General.
(36.) The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty
will consider applications from Officers who in addi-
tion to their Annual Training volunteer for some
special duty such as : —
A.— For Officers of the Military Branch above the
rank of Midshipman: —
(1).— Temporary Service in the Royal Navy far
Manoeuvres, etc.
(2).— Courses of instruction in Gunnery or Torpedo
on board one of the Gunnery or Torpedo School
ships.
(3).— Naval Training in the Fleet for a period of
12 months.
(4).— For Military Branch Officers who have been
specially recommended at the conclusion of It
months training, or periodical training; a 14
days' course of Signals at the Signal School,
Portsmouth.
(5). — A course of three weeks' instruction in
Strategy, International Law, etc., at the R.N.
War College, Devonport.
(6).— For Midshipmen (New System): —
Naval Training in the Fleet for period of 12
months.
B. — For Commissioned Engineer Officers: —
A course of instruction, lasting three months, at
one of the Home Dockyards at Chatham, Devon-
port or Portsmouth, as convenient to the Serviee.
C— For Assistant Paymasters :—
Temporary Service in H.M. Ships for Manoeuvres,
etc.
Service afloat for one year.
D.— For Warrant Engineers :—
Temporary Service in the Royal Navy for Manoeu-
vres, etc.
Requirements for, and conditions as to, the above
will be found in the Regulations.
X.— Annual Allowances to Trained Officers.
(37.) At the expiration of their 12 months' Trail-
ing, provided that the conditions laid down in the
Regulations have been fulfilled, Officers become
entitled to the following Annual Allowances under
the designation of "Training Fees," viz.:—
Commanders and Lieutenants . . . . £25 a year.
Sub-Lieutenants £20 ,,
Acting Sub-Lieutenants £10 „
Retainers at the following rates per annum will be
paid in four quarterly instalments :—
(In time of peace (on comple-
tion of prescribed trainings £10 a year.
When called out by Pro-
clamation or serving in an
emergency, in lieu of peace
retainer £15 a year
with a
minimum
of £5 on
discharge.
Warrant Engineers £15 a year.
Payments will be made by the Registrar of Royal
Naval Reserve at any Mercantile Marine Office as
they become due, provided that the conditions laid
down in the R.N.R. Regulations have been fulfilled.
Skippers J
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ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
,a?r"w^V Allowances for Service in the Navy. 5. Warrant Engineers are retired at the age of 50
(38.) with rerUun exceptions, which are mentioned with a Deferred Pension Certificate, but no Warrant
in tlie Regulations, Officers of the Keserve when Engineer under that age will be retained in the
called out by Royal I reclamation for actual service Reserve who fails to undergo Naval Training, or
in tne Koyal Navy, will receive the same pay and who for tour years remains unemployed as an
allowance and share in prize money as Officers ot Engineer or in kindled capacity, or who, in the
corresponding ranks in the Koyal Navy, and they opinion of the Admiralty, becomes unfit for sea
win, whilst on service, be treated in the same service or in other respects unsuitable,
manner in every respect.
'39.) Allowances for equipment will be granted to ; (45.) Officers will render themselves liable to retire-
Ufflcers when called out for actual service in the , ment removal from the List or forfeiture of Com
Koyal Navy at the following rates
Commanders
Lieutenants and Acting Lieutenants
Sub-Lieutenants and Acting Sub Lieuten-
ants £30.
Midshipmen £20.
Senior Engineers and Engineers . .. £40.
Assistant Engineers £30.
Warrant Engineers £25.
(40.) Officers of the Military Branch whoare appoint
ed for 12 months' Naval Training will be granted half
these allowances for equipment on being appointed.
XII.— Promotion.
(41.) Officers of the lower ranks on the Active List
will, if qualified by the Regulations, be eligible for
promotion to the higher ranks, at the discretion of
the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.
2. All applications for promotion should be
addressed to the Registrar-General, as soon as
Officers are in all respects qualified for the same.
3. The date of seniority of Officers promoted will
be the date on which their promotion was approved
by their Lordships, unless directions are given to
the contrary.
XIII. — Retirement and Removal.
(42.) Officers on the Active List of the Royal Naval
Reserve, when not called out, will be permitted to
resign their Commissions or appointments at the
discretion of the Lords Commissioners of the
Admiralty.
2. Applications to resign should be addressed to
the Registrar-General.
(43.) Officers who are physically unfit for the
Service, will, if they are eligible, be placed on the
Retired List [see Chapter IV. of the Regulations!,
otherwise their names will be removed from the List.
(44.) The age for compulsory retirement from the
Active List of Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve is
for—
Commanders who were Lieutenants
on 8th February, 1896 .... 55
Lieutenants holding Commissions as
such on 8th February, 1896 . . .55
Sub-Lieutenants holding Commis-
sions as such on 8th February, 1S96 . 50
2. The age for compulsory retirement from the
Active List of Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve
entering after the 8th February, 1866, or coming on
the Lists by promotion after that date, will be for —
Commanders (who held Lieutenants
rank with seniority after 8th Feb-
ruary, 1896) 50
Lieutenants 45
Sub-Lieutenants 40
3. The age for compulsory retirement from the
Active List for Senior Engineers, Engineers, and
Assistant Engineers, Royal Naval Reserve, will be
as follows:—
Officers holding Commissions on 7th
March. 1904 55
Officers joining, or coming on the
Lists by promotion, after 7th March,
1904 45
4. Skippers will be discharged from the Reserve : -
(a) On completion of each period of 5 years ser
vice as Skipper should their services be no longer re-
quired.
(6) On the completion of 20 years' service in the
Reserve (Trawler Section) including time served as
Second Hand, Deck Hand or Trimmer, R.N.R.
mission, as the case may be, on account of:—
1. Offences against the rules, discipline, or
character of His Majesty's Service.
2. Suspension or Cancellation of Certificate of
Competency under the provisions of the
Merchant Shipping Act, 1894.
3. Acceptance of a position in the Mercantile
Marine below that of Master, Mate, Appren-
tice or Midshipman.
4. Failure to comply with the regulations in
regard to annually reporting themselves or
performing a reasonable amount of drill.
5. Failure to qualify for confirmation, promotion
or to obtain a Test Certificate within the
time allowed by the Regulations.
6. Withdrawal from the Sea Service as a
profession.
7. Non-Employment in responsible Engineering
positions or acceptance of employment which
is not consistent with the position of an
Officer in His Majesty's Service (in the case
of Commissioned Engineer Officers.)
XIV. — Pensions.
(46.) Officers who may receive hurts or wounds
whilst on active service in the Royal Navy, or whilst
undergoing drill, will receive the same pensions and
allowances to which Officers in the Royal Navy of
corresponding rank would be entitled under similar
circumstances.
Subject to the discretion of the Admiralty, a dis-
charge gratuity of £60 will be granted to all Skippers
on completing 20 years' service in the Reserve (in-
cluding time served as Second Hand, Deck Hand or
Trimmer, R.N.R.)
2. Subject to the discretion of the Admiralty, a
gratuity of £60 will be granted to Warrant Engineers
on attaining the age of 50 years, provided they have
completed 20 years' service and have pei formed the
necessary training, etc. Those who are retired before
attaining the age of 50 years and have fulfilled the
abnve conditions of service, etc., will lie granted a De-
ferred Gratuity Certificate entiirling them to the
gratuity on attaining the age of 50.
Warrant Engineers, whose seniority in that rank
dales prior to 1st March, 1912, may be allowed the
option of receiving a Life Pension of £15 a year from
the age of 60 years in lieu of this gratuity.
3. The Pension for Warrant Engineers of seniority
dated prior to 1st March, 1912, will also be given,
either permanently or temporarily, to any holder of a
Deferred Pension Certificate, who, before the age of 60,
may be pronounced, upon medical examination, to be
wholly and permanently incapacitated from earning
his livelihood, provided that such incapacity is not
due to his own imprudence or misconduct.
(47.) Officers while holding acting appointments of
higher rank will receive all the advantages attached
to the superior rank in cases of hurts and wounds.
(48.) Widows and children (if any) of Officers who,
whilst on actual Service, may be killed in action, or
die from accident resulting from the performance of
their duty, will receive the same pensions and com-'
passionate allowances as the widows and children of
Naval Officers of corresponding rank would be
entitled to under similar circumstances.
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
921
XV.— Warrant to flu the Blue Ensign.
(49.0 British Merchant Ships commanded by
Officers on the Retired List of the Roval Navy, or by
Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve, which fulfil the
■ following conditions, will be allowed to wear a Blue
Ensign :—
(a) The Officer Commanding the ship must be an
Officer on the Retired List of the Royal Navy,
or an Officer of the Royal Naval Reserve.
(6.) Ten of the crew must be Officers and men
belonging to the Royal Naval Reserve. Men
belonging' to the Royal Fleet Reserve, Naval
Pensioners, and men holding Royal Naval
Reserve Deferred Pension Certificates, may be
included in the number specified,
(c.) Before hoisting the Blue Ensign the Officer
Commanding the Ship must be provided with
an Admiralty Warrant.
(d.) The fact that the Commanding Officer holds
a Warrant authorising him to hoist the Blue
Ensign must be noted on the Ship's Articles of
Agreement.
2. Commanding Officers failing to fulfil the above
conditions, unless such failure be due to death or
other circumstances over which they have no control,
will no longer be entitled to hoist the Blue Ensign.
3. British merchant ships in receipt of Admiralty
Subvention will be allowed to fly the Blue Ensign
under Admiralty Warrant.
4. In order to ascertain that the above conditions
are strictly carried out, the Captain of one of His
Majesty's Ships meeting a ship flying the Blue
Ensign may send an Otrcer, not below the rank of
Lieutenant, on board at any convenient opportunity.
This restriction as to the rank of the Boarding Officer
is in no way to limit or otherwise affect the authority
or the duties of Naval Officers either under the Mer-
chant Shipping Act or in time of War.
5. Applications for permission to wear the Blue
Ensign on board British Merchant Ships in receipt
of Admiralty. Subvention should be made direct to
the Admiralty by the owners; for other Merchant
Ships the application should be made through the
Registrar General.
XVII.— Assistant Paymasters for Service in the Royal
Navy, under Order in Council of 1th March, 1904.
(51.) Under the authority of the "Roval Naval
Reserve Officers Act, 1863" (26 & 27 Vict. c. 69), as
amended by Act 35 & 36 Vict. c. 73, the Lords Com-
missioners of the Admiralty have formed a Reserve
of Accountant Officers for service in the Royal Navy
In emergencies.
2. It will consist of a certain number of Assistant
Paymasters who will be granted commissions as
Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve under the exist-
ing regulations respecting R.N. R. Officers, so far as
they are applicable to their case.
3. They will be required to undergo training in
Accountant duties in time of peace, and willbeliable
to be called out by Royal Proclamation for service in
the Fleet in any national emergency, and to continue
serving during the continuance of such emergency.
(52.) To be eligible for a commission as Assistant
Paymaster, R.N.R., candidates must be between 21
and 30 years of age, with a good knowledge of, and at
least three years' experience in, the keeping of
accounts. They will be required to produce thor-
oughly satisfactory testimonials from the firms in
which they are employed, and to present themselves
before a Board of Selection at the Admiralty.
2. Every candidate will be required to pass a
medical examination before the Medical Director-
General of the Navy; he must be in good health,
well-developed and active, free from any physical
defect of body, impediment of speech, defect of hear-
ing, or serious defect of sight, and also from any pre-
disposition to constitutional or hereditary disease or
weakness of any kind. The case of a short-sighted
candidate, in other respects fit, will be specially con-
sidered on its merits.
(53.) Candidates for Assistant Paymasters who
pass the medical examination and are provisionally
accepted by the Board of Selection will be required
to attend a preliminary course of instruction in the
evenings, for at least a fortnight, and if satisfactorily
reported on by the Instructing Officer, they will be
given an appointment as Acting Assistant Paymaster,
R.N.R.
2. This preliminary instruction will be followed
by training on board one of H.M. ships on the Home
Station for a minimum period of 14 days and a maxi-
mum of one month, to be repeated for three years, or
until they pass an examination and are reported
qualified for confirmation in their rank. The course
of instruction will include the practical duties of
Accountant Officers in regard to Naval Accounts and
payments, and in regard to the receipt, issue, care,
and preservation of provisions, clothing, and other
stores on board H.M. Ships.
Note. — Acting Assistant Paymasters who are
Pursers or Assistant Pursers in the Mercantile
Marine will not be required to attend the Instruc-
tional Classes, but must perform a minimum of 21
days' training each year until confirmed.
3. Any Acting Officer, who, after three yearly
courses of instruction, may not be found fully suit-
able in every respect to hold a Commission, will not
be confirmed in the rank, but will cease to belong to
the Reserve.
i. The convenience of the firms will be studied in
arranging the dates of embarkation, but it is very
desirable that the first period of training in the Fleet
should be as long as possible.
(54.) Whilst embarked, every opportunity should
be taken of fully instructing them in the practical
duties of Assistant Paymasters, and with this object
they should be regarded as forming part of the staff
of the Paymaster.
2. It is to be understood that, whilst the minimum
period of training has been fixed at a fortnight, and
the maximum at a month, each year, these Officers
must be discharged in time to enable them to keep
their engagements with their employers. Travelling
warrants may be given to them to the place from which
they joined or to any not more distant place, and the
usual travelling expenses will be paid.
3. At the end of the course of training a report is
to be made as to the progress which they have made
and whether they display the qualities expected of
gentlemen filling the position of Commissioned
Officers in His Majesty's Fleet.
(5.5.) Officers will be further expected, until con-
firmed in their rank, to attend the evening classes of
instruction for about ten days in each year ; and after
confirmation they will be required to keep themselves
efficient either by attending classes of instruction 'or
by further training in the Fleet, as may be practicable.
(55a.) \ssistant Paymasters (confirmed1 will be
a'lowed to volunteer for one year's service afloat,
when they will receive pay at the rate of 10s. a day,
equipment allowance of £15 and will be eligible for
a bonus of £25 on termination of appointment (con-
db ional on good conduct and service).
(56.) Assistant Paymasters, R.N.R., will rank with,
hut after. Assistant Paymasters of the Royal Navy.
Those who have been confirmed in rank will, on com-
pleting four years' seniority, rank with, but after,
Assistant Paymasters of the Royal Navy of four
years' seniority.
2. When on duty they will wear the uniform
established for Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve.
If called out for service in emergency they will be
granted the sum of 30/. for equipment. Before em-
barking for training they will be expected to provide
themselves with a Duty Undress and a Mess Undress.
The provision of any further articles of uniform for
occasions of ceremony will be optional.
3. They are authorised to wear uniform when
serving in H.M. Ships and on State occasions only.
922
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
4. They will mess in the Wardroom, paying the
ordinary mess subscription of 2s. a day and other
small expenses.
(57.) When called out by Eoyal Proclamation for
service in the Fleet, or when embarking for training,
they will serve under the provisions of the Naval
Discipline Act, and they will receive a daily rate of
pay of 10s.
(58.) No money allowance will be granted to Officers
attending classes of instruction.
2. Classes of instruction are held in the evening at
the Admiralty, Whitehall.
(59.) Assistant Paymasters, E.N.E., will, except
when called out in emergency, be permitted to tender
the resignation of their Commissions at any time.
They will be liable to forfeit their Commissions should
the Admiralty for any reason have no further need of
their services.
2. Officers who leave the Active List forany reason
before the completion of 10 years' service are liable to
be called upon to resign their Commissions.
3. On reaching the age of 40, or at their own
request at 35, Officers who have been confirmed in
their rank and who have served not less than 10 years
in the Eeserve, will be placed on a retired list of
Assistant Paymasters, E.N.B., at the discretion of
the Admiralty.
4. Assistant Paymasters, E.N.E., placed on the
retired list may, under exceptional circumstances,
be granted a step in rank at the discretion of the
Admiralty.
(60.) Officers who may receive hurts or wounds
whilst on active service in the Eoyal Navy, or whilst
under training in the Fleet, will receive compensation
in accordance with the scale applicable in the case of
Assistant Paymasters of six years' seniority in the
Eoyal Navy. If they are killed in action, or die from
accident resulting from the performance of their
duty, their widows and children will similarly receive
allowances in conformity with the regulations.
(61.) When Assistant Paymasters, E.N.E., are
embarked for training, bedding, &c, as laid down in
the ^Regulations, may be drawn for them.
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
923
DECOEATION FOR OFFICERS OF THE
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE
His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to
approve of the institution of a Decoration tor Commis-
sioned Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve, under the
following regulations :—
1. The Decoration may be couferred on Commissioned
Officers of the Military and Engineer Brancues,
»lso Assistant Paymasters appointed to the
Force under Order iu Council of 7th March, 1903.
who have total Commissioned tier rice (including "Acting
time) of at least 15 years. Time served in Honorary
Rank will no r, cjunt.
2. Jji the case of Military Branch Officers, they must
have gone through Navai Traiuiog in the Fleet for a
period of 12 months and have attained the rank of
laeutenant, and Engineer Officers must have undergone
an Instructional Course at Home Dockyards and have
attained the rank of Engineer R.N.R.
3. Officers otherwise qualified who have not undergone
such training, but who have performed specially good
service may, at the discretion of the Lords Commis-
sioners of the Admiralty, be specially granted the
Decoration.
4. Staff Paymasters and Paymasters R.N.R. who have
rendered special service in promoting theinterests of the
Reserve may, at the discretion of the Lords Commis-
sioners of ihe Admiralty, be granted the Decoration
provided they have completed 20 years' servioe including
time with Honorary Rank.
5. The letters "R.D." will be inserted in the Navy
List against the names of Olflcers on whom the
Decoration is conferred.
Note.— Officers eligible under these Regulations for the
award oj the Decoration should forward their application
a» laid down in Sec. VI. of the regulations for the
Royal Naval Reserve given in the preceeding pages.
Admiralty,
September, 1913.
This does not include time served by Midshipmen R.N.R. with the temporary rank of Acting Sub- Lieutenant.
DECORATION FOR OFFICERS OF THE
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
His Majestv the Kino has beeu graciously pleased to
approve of the institution of a Decoration for Commis-
sioned Officers of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve,
under the following regulations :—
1. Volunteer Officers having 20 years' service (which
need not be continuous; may be granted a decoration
designated "The Volunteer Officers' Decoration."
Honorary Service will not be allowed to count. The
following will be allowed to reckon towards the 20 yeai s.
(a.) All service over 17 years of age as a Midship
man and all commissioned service in the Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve or in the disbanded
Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, and all com-
missioned service in the Army Volunteer or
Territorial Force,
(b.) Half the time served as a Petty Officer or man
of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, in the
disbanded Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers,
or in the ranks of the Army Volunteer or
Territorial Force, and
{».) All previous service qualifying for the Colonial
Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration, provided
that at least 10 years' qualifying service haB
been spent in the Royal Naval Volunteer
• Reserve or Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers
or the Army Volunteer or Territorial Force of
Great Britain.
2. Applications for this Decoration are to be made in
writing by the Commanding Officer of each Division, and
each case is to be supported by a statement of fhe
applicant's service on Form R.N.V. 11. The Decora-
tion being grant ed as a reward for good and long services
Commanding Officers should in each case state in general
terms the reasons which, in their opinion, give the
applicant a claim to receive the decoration Command-
ing Officers will forward their recommendations (6 the
Admiral Commanding Coast Guard and Reserves for
the consideration of the Admiralty, and the decoratibn
if awarded wiil be issued from the branch of the two
services in which the Officer shall have served the
greater portion of his last ten years of qualifying
service.
3. The letters " V.D." will be inserted in the Navy
List against the name of the Officer to whom the decora
tion is given.
4. An Officer who is awarded the Volunteer Officers
Decoration while he is in possession of a Long Service
Medal will not be required to forfeit the latter, but will
not be allowed to wear it in addition to the deooratlon.
Admiralty,
September, 1909.
924
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE
LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL
THE ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
(a) The Medal may be gran'ed 'o all men enrolled
for the first lime m the Royal Naval Reserve
on and after tie 1st April 1906 who saiis-
facto i'y complete 15 j ears' service with the
requisite periods of Naval Training and have
entered their final period of service provided
their character has never been assessed below
"very good " during such training.
(ft) The Medal may also be granted to all other
Rotal Naval Reser> e men who h-ive satisfac-
torily completed 15 years' service with the drill
or training required during that period pro-
vided i hey entered for the final period of
service, and that iheir ch< r.-c er his never been
assessed below "very good" during such
trainii g.
(c) To en>it!e a man of the Royal Naval Reserve to
a Medal, he must have been recommended for
the award by the Registrar General uf Shipping
and Seamen.
(d) Time served in (he Ri>yal Navy will n't be
allowed ' o count towards the 15 years' service
required ; but, as regards Royal Naval Reserve
men tiacsferred to the Coast Uuard. time
served in i hat Force will be allowed to count
in cases where the Naval Long Service aDd
Good Conduct Medal is not awarded.
2. The form of appliotion iR.A'. 74) whicn provides for
a record and certificate of efficient service should be
submitted by th Registrar of Koyal Naval Reserve of the
man s Home Port w i he Registrar-General, who will
complete and f rward the s»me to the Admiral Ccm-
m ndingi oast Guard and Heserves, who will determine
the validity, or otherwise, of any cbiim for the Medal.
3 When ' he conduct of a member after he has been
awarded the Medal is considered to be such as to dis-
qualify him from wearing it, lie may be deprived of it by
the Admin i i ommanding. The deprivation will be
reported to the Admiralty.
4. W hen it is desired to replaci a Medal which has
been accidentally lost, the man to whom the Medal
belonged must make a decl«taiion before a Magistrate
(or Registrar of Royal Naval Reserve) stating the cir-
cumstances iu which the loss occurred, 'ogether with
his rank, name, and R.V. 2 number. This declaration
will be sent to he Admiralty through the Registrar
General, and the Medal will be replaced on payment, if
the explanation us to its loss is considered satisfactory.
Admiralty,
September, 1912.
REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE
LONG SERVICE MEDAL
FOR
THE ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
1. Eligibility. — Mein't ers of the Roy^l Naval Volunteer
Reserve may i e panted a medal tor long service after 12
years' service in the Volunteer or Territorial Forces, in-
cluding service from the age • f 15 in a Cadet CorpB or
Cadet Battalkn of the Army Volunteers.
Only service as *n "Efficient" will be allowed to
count towards the qualifying period, but the service
need not be continuous.
2. Service with theRegubr Forces, Militia, or Spnrial
Reseive, will not be allowed i o reckon towards the quali-
fyirg period, b'tt all service witx the Auxiliary Forces, |
including service qmlifying for the Colonial Auxiliary
Forces Loog Service Medil will reckon, provided that
the last five years have been served in r.he Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve. For this purpose service in ihe dis-
banded Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers will reckon
as service in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Service in Boys' "tympanies wi I be allowed to reckon
towards the grant of the medal, subject to the following
rules : —
(a) To count his service as a boy he must enrol in
the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, direct or
through a Probationer Comtwcy, within six
moDths of leaving the Cadet Company.
(ft) He will not be permitted to count service before
the age of 15.
3 The Medal may also be granted to members who
have retired after completing 12 years' service, and to
Officers who have f-e ved in ihe ranks, and are not
eligible for the Decoration for Officers
4 Applications. ■ Applications should be made on
Form R.N. V. la to the Admiral Commar din? Coast Guard
and Reserves who will determine the validity or other-
wis of any claim.
5. Forfeiture of Medal - When the conduct cf ameuibnr
after he has been awarded the medal isconsideied to be
such as to disqualify him from wearintz it, he may be
deprived »<f it by the Admiral Commanding Coast Guard
and Reserves. The deprivation will be reported to the
Admiralty.
6. Loss of Medal.— When it *s desired to replace a
medal which has beeu accidentally lost by the holder, a
declaration must bo made bef >re a Magiftrate, or
before a commissioned Officer of the R.N.V. Reserve,
stating the circumstances in which the loss occurred,
and the name, rank, and official number of the man to
whom the medal belonged. This declaration will be sent
to the Admiralty through the usual channel in the case
of a man who is still serving, and direct in the dase
of one who has retired. The medal will be replaced,
on payment, if the explanation as to its loss is considered
satisfactory.
Admiralty,
September, 1912.
ORDERS, MEDALS, &c— RULES AND STATUTES. 925
ORDERS, MEDALS, &c— RULES and STATUTES.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE ORDER OF THE BATH.
Extract from Statute of 21st May, 1902.
It is ordained that the Military Division of the
Third class, or Companions, shall not, except under
special and temporary exigencies, exceed seven hun-
dred and Ave ; and that no person shall he nominated
thereto who doth not actually hold at the time of his
nomination a Commission in our Army or Marines,
or in our Indian Military Forces, of or above the rank
of Major, or a Commission in our Navy, of or above
the rank of Commander, or Fleet Engineer, or of or
above the rank of Fleet Paymaster, or a Commission
of equivalent or higher rank in the Medical Service
of our Army, Navy or Indian, Military Forces, or in
the Departments of our Army or Indian Military
Forces; nor shall any person be admitted into this
Division unless his services have been marked by the
especial mention of his name in despatches, as having
distinguished himself by his valour and conduct in
action against the enemy, in command of a ship of
war of Our troops, or at the head of a Military Depart-
ment, or as having by some Active Service, under
his immediate conduct and direction, contributed to
the success of any such action, provided, nevertheless
and We do hereby declare that this last mentioned
regulation shall not be applicable to Departmental
Officers of Our Army or Indian Military Forces, or
Medical or Engineer Officers, or Paymasters of Our
Navy, and instead thereof, IVe furthur declare, that
no Departmental Officer of Our Army or Indian Mili-
tary Forces, or Medical or Engineer Officer, or Pay-
master of our Navy, shall be competent to be an ordi-
nary member of the Military Division of the Second
and Third Classes of the said Order unless it shall
appear to us that by his meritorious set vice in actual
war, in providing for the exigencies or wants of our
Army, Navy, or Indian Military Forces, or in taking
care of the sick or wounded Officers, Soldiers and
Seamen of our Army and Navy, or of Our Indian
Military Forces, he has deserved such distinction.
REGULATIONS RESPECTING FOREIGN ORDERS.
Under the Regulations dated May 1911, as modified bij .subsequent Orders.
1. No Subject of His Majesty shall accept a Foreign
Order from the Sovereign of any foreign country, or
wear the insignia thereof, without having previously
obtained his Majesty's permission to do so, signified
either: —
<a) By Warrant under the Royal Sign-Manual,
or—
lb) By private permission conveyed through His
Majesty's Private Secretary.
2. Permission given by Warrant under the Royal
Sign-Manual will enable the Insignia of the Foreign
Order to be worn at all times and without any re
striction.
Private permission will only enable the Insignia to
be worn on the occasions specified in the terms of
the letter from the King's Private Secretary convey-
ing the Royal Sanction.
3. The full and unrestricted permission by Warrant
under the Royal Sign-Manual is designed, subject to
the exception mentioned in Clause 4 (a) respecting
British Naval or Military Officers during hostilities,
to meet cases where the Decoration may be said to
have been earned by some valuable service rendered
to the Head of the State conferring it, or to the
State itself. The private or restricted permission is
contemplated for Decorations which are more or less
of a complimentary character. In either case, the
matter will be submitted to the King by His
Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs.
4. Full and unrestricted permission by Warrant
under the Royal Sign-Manual is contemplated in the
following cases :—
For a Decoration conferred—
ta) On an Officer in His Majesty's Naval or Mili-
tary Forces lent to a Foreign Government ; on an
Officer in His Majesty's Naval or Military Forces
attached by his Government to a Foreign Navy or
Army during hostilities; or on any British Official
lent to a Foreign Government and not in receipt of
any emoluments from British public funds during
the period of such loan.
(b) On any person not at the time in the service of
the Crown, "who, while himself outside the limits of
His Majesty's Dominions, has rendered valuable
services to the Head of the State conferring the
Order, or to the State Itself, within the period of two
years Immediately preceding the notification of the
Decoration to His Majesty's Government provided
for in Clause 5. The term "service of the Crown"
comprises any person holding a Commission, or any
person in receipt of a salary from public funds in
the United Kingdom, or in any British Dominion,
Colony, or Protectorate.
(c) On any British subject employed in a Foreign
Embassy or Legation in the United Kingdom.
5. The desire of the Head of a Foreign State to
confer upon a British Subject the Insignia of an
Order, or the fact that he has done so, must be
notified to His Majesty's Principal Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs, either through the British
Diplomatic Representative accredited to the Head
of the Foreign State, or through his Diplomatic
Representative at the Court of St. James. His
Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs shall be under no obligation to consider
claims that are not brought to his notice through
one of these channels.
6. When His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs shall have taken the King's
pleasure, on any such application, and shall have
obtained His Majesty's permission for the person in
whose favour it has been made to accept, the Foreign
Order, and wear the Insigniaf hereof, he shall signify
the same to His Majesty's Principal Secretary of
State for the. Home Department, in order that he
may cause the Warrant, if it be a case for the issue
of a Warrant as defined in Clause 4, to be prepared
for the Royal Sign-Manual.
When such Warrant shall have been signed by the
King, a notification thereof shall be inserted in the
" Gazette," stating the service for which the Foreign
Order has been conferred.
Persons in whose favour such Warrants are issued
will be required to pay to His Majesty's Principal
Secretary of Stale for the Home Department a stamp
duty of Ten Shillings.
The Warrant signifying His Majesty's per-
mission may, at the request and at the expense of
the person who has obtained it, be l'cgistered in the
College of Arms.
Every such Warrant as aforesaid shall contain a
Clause providing that His Majesty's license and
permission does not authorize the assumption of any
style appellation, rank, precedence, or privilege
appertaining to a Knight Bachelor of His Majesty's
Realms,
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THE VICTORIA CROSS.
7. When a British subject has received the Royal
permission to accept the Decoration of a Foreign
Order, he will at any future time be allowed to accept
the Decoration of a Higher Class of the same Order,
to which he may have become eligible by increase of
rank in the Foreign Service, or in the Service of his
own country; or any other distinctive mark of
honour strictly consequent upon the acceptance of
the original Decoration, and common to every person
upon whom such Decoration is conferred.
8. Naval and Military Attaches to His Majesty's
Missions aiiroad may, at the termination of their ap-
pointments, be given restricted private permission to
wear, on certain specitic occasions, the Insignia of a
Foreign Order conferred upon them by the Chief of
the State only in which their headquarters were
situated.
MEDALS.
1. Medals which constitute a particular class of a
Foreign Order are subject in all respects to the above
Regulations in the same manner as higher grades of
the Order, except that permission to wear will be
given by Letter and not by Royal Warrant. The
King's permission must be obtained for any other
Medal to be worn. No permission is needed to accept
a Foreign Medal if it is not intended to be worn.
THE VICTORIA CROSS.
VWTORIA It.
Whereas, We, taking into Our Royal consideration
that there exists no means of adequat ely rewarding
the individual gallant services either of Officers of
the lower grades in Our Naval and Military Service,
or of Warrant and Petty Officers, Seamen, and
Marines, in our Navy, and Non-commissioned Offi-
cers and Soldiers in Our Army ; and whereas the
Third Class of Our Most Honourable Order of the
Bath is limited, except in very rare cases, to the
higher ranks of both Services, and the granting of
medals, both in our Navy and Army, is only
awarded for long service or meritorious conduct,
rather than in bravery in action or distinction before
an enemy, such cases alone excepted where a general
medal is granted for a particular action or cam-
paign, or a clasp added to the medal for some
especial engagement, in both of which cases all share
equally in the boon, and those who by their valour
have particularly signalised themselves remain un-
distinguished from their comrades. Now, for the
purpose of attaining an end so desirable as that of
rewarding individual instances of merit and valour,
We have instituted and created, and by these
presents, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors, institute
and create a New Naval and Military Decoration,
which We are desirous should be highly prized and
eagerly sought after by the Officers and Men of Our
Naval and Military Services, and are graciously
pleased to make, ordain, and establish the following
rules and ordinances for the government of the
same, which shall from henceforth be inviolahly
observed and kept.
Firstly.— It is ordained that the distinction should
be styled and designated "the Victoria Cross," and
shall consist of a Maltese Cross of Bronze, with our
Royal Crest in the centre, and underneath which an
escroll bearing this inscription " For Valour."
Secondly.— It is ordained that the Cross shall be
suspended from the left breast by a blue riband for
the Navy, and by a red riband for the Army.
Thirdly.— It is ordained, that the names of those
upon whom We may be pleased to confer the Decor-
ation shall be published in the " London Gazette,"
and a registry thereof kept in the office of Our Secre-
tary of State for. War.
Fourthly.— It is ordained, that anyone who, after
having received the Cross, shall again perform an
act of bravery, which, if he had not received such
Cross, would have entitled him to it, such further
act shall be recorded by a Bar attached to the riband
by which the Cross is suspended, and for every
additional act of bravery an additional Bar may
be added.
Fifthly.— It is ordained, that the Cross shall only
be awarded to those Officers or meu who have served
Us in the presence of the enemy, and shall have
then performed some signal act of valour, or de-
votion to their country.
Sixthly.— It is ordained, with a view to place all
persons on a perfectly equal footing in relation to
eligibility for the Decoration, that neither rank, nor
long service, nor wounds, nor any other circumstance
or condition whatsoever, save the merit of conspicu-
ous bravery, shall be held to establish a sufficient
claim to the honour.
Seventhly.— It is ordained, that the Decoration
may be conferred on the spot where the act to be
rewarded by the grant of such Decoration has been
performed, under the following circumstances : —
I. When the Fleet or Army, in which such act has
been performed is under the eye and command of any
Admiral or General Officer commanding the Forces.
II. Where the Naval or Military force is under
the eye and command of an Admiral or Commodore
commanding a squadron or detached naval force, or
of a General commanding a corps, or division or
brigade on a distant and detached service, when
such Admiral. Commodore, or General Officer shall
have the power of conferring the Decoration on the
spot, subject to confirmation by Us.
Eighthly.— It is ordained, where such act shall not
have been performed in sight of a Commanding
Officer as aforesaid, then the claimant for the honour
shall prove the act to the satisfaction of the Captain
or Officer commanding his ship, or to the Officer
commanding the regiment to which the claimant
belongs, and such Captain or such Commanding
Officer shall report the same through the usual
channel to the Admiral or Commodore commanding
the force employed on the service, or to the Officer
commanding the forces in the field, who shall call
for such description and attestation of the act as he
may think requisite, and on approval shall recom-
mend the grant of the Decoration.
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Ninthly.— It is ordained, that every person selected
for the Cross, under rule seven, shall be publicly
decorated before the Naval or Military force or body
to which he belongs, and with which the act of
bravery for which he is to be rewarded shall have
been performed, and his name shall be recorded
in a General Order, together with the cause of his
especial distinction.
Tenthly.— It is ordained that every person selected
under rule eight shall receive his decoration as soon
as possible, and his name shall likewise appear in a
General Order as above required, such General Order
to be issued by the Naval or Military Commander of
the Forces employed on the service.
Eleventhly.— It is ordained that the General
Orders above referred to, shall from time to time be
transmitted to Our Secretary of State for War, to be
laid before Us, and shall be by him registered.
Twelfthly. — It is ordained that as cases may arise
not falling within the rules above specified, or in
which a claim, though wail founded, may not have
been established on the spot. We will, on the joint
submission of Our Secretary of State for War and of
Our Commander-in-Chief of Our Army, or on that of
Our Lord High Admiral or Lords Commissioners of
the Admiralty in the ease of the Navy, confer the
Decoration, but never without conclusive proof of
the performance of the act of bravery for which the
claim is made.
Thirteenthly.— It is ordained that, in the event of
a gallant and daring act having been performed by a
squadron, ship's company, a detached body of Sea-
men and Marines not under fifty in number, or by a
brigade, regiment, troop, or company, in which the
Admiral, General, or other Officer commanding such
forces, may deem that all are equally brave and
distinguished, and that no special selection can be
made by them ; then, in such case the Admiral,
General, or other Officer commanding, may direct,
that for any such body of Seamen or Marines, or for
every troop or company of Soldiers, one Officer shall
be selected by the Officers engaged for the Decoration
and in like manner one Petty Officer or Non-Com-
missioned Officer shall be selected by the Petty
Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers engaged
and two Seamen or Private Soldiers or Marines, shall
be selected by the Seamen, or Private Soldiers, or
Marines engaged respectively, for the Decoration ;
and the names of those selected shall be transmitted
by the Senior Officer in command of the Naval force,
brigade, regiment, troop, or company, to the Admiral
or General Officer commanding, who shall in due
manner confer the Decoration as if the acts were
done under his own eye.
*Fourteenthly.— It is ordained that every Warrant
Officer, Petty Officer, Seaman, or Marine, or Non-
commissioned Officer or Soldier, who shall have
received the Cross shall, from the date of the act
by which the decoration has been gained, be entitled
to a Special Pension of Ten Pounds a year, and each
additional Bar conferred under rule four on such
Warrant or Petty Officers, or Non-commissioned
Officers or Men, shall carry with it an Additional
Pension of Five Pounds per annum.
Fifteenthly.— In order to make such additional
provision as shall effectually preserve pure this most
honourable distinction, it is ordained, that if any
person on whom such distinction shall be conferred
be convicted of treason, cowardice, felony, or of any
infamous crime, or if he be accused of any such
offence and doth not after a reasonable time sur-
render himself to be tried for the same, his name
shall forthwith be erased from the registry of in-
dividuals upon whom the said Decoration shall have
been conferred by an especial Warrant under Our
Royal Sign Manual, and the Pension conferred under
rule fourteen shall cease and determine from the
date of such Warrant. It is hereby further declared
that We, Our Heirs and Successors, shall be the sole
judges of the circumstance demanding such ex-
pulsion ; moveover. We shall at all times have power
to restore such persons as may at any time have
been expelled, both to the enjoyment of the
Decoration and Pension,
Given at our Court at Buckingham Palace this
twenty-ninth of January, in the nineteenth year
of Our reign and in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-six.
By Her Majesty's Command,
Panmubb.
•Under Her late Majesty's Order in Council of the 2nd of February, 1899, theii Lordships are authorised
to increase the ordinary Victoria Cross Annuity of Ten Pounds, by a sum not exceeding Forty Pounds a
year, in any case in which a Warrant Officer, Petty Officer, Seaman or Marine, who has gained the Victoria
Cross, may be found by them to be, from old age or infirmity, not due to his own fault, in poor circum-
stances, and unable to earn a living ; provided that the Annuity, together with any Pensions of which he
may be in receipt from Public Funds, shall not exceed Fifty Pounds a year.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE VICTORIA CROSS.
Whereas doubts have arisen as to the qualification
required for the decoration of the Victoria Cross:
And whereas the description of such qualification in
our warrant of 29th January 1858 is not uniform :
Our will and pleasure is that the qua] incation shall
be "conspicuous bravery or devotion to the country
in the presence of the enemy," and that our warrant
of 29th January 1856 shall be read and interpreted
accordingly.
It is our further will and pleasure that officers and
men of our auxiliary and reserve forces (Naval and
Military) shall be eligible for the decoration of the
Victoria Cross under the conditions of Our said
warrant, as amended by this Our warrant.
Given at Our Court at Osborne, this 23rd day
of April 1881, in the 44th year of Our Reign.
By Her Majesty's Command,
Hugh C. E. Ceilsbbs.
928 ROYAL RED CROSS— CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY MEDAL
THE ROYAL RED CROSS.
ED WARD R & 1.
M HEHjiAS \\ e have been pleased to take into Our
consideration the services rendered by certain per-
sons in nursing the sick and wounded of Our Army
and Navy, and have resolved specially to recognise
individual instances of special devotion in such ser-
vice; Now, lor the purpose of attaining this end, We
have instituted, constituted.and creafed.and by these
presents for Us, Our Heirs and Successors, do in-
stitute, constitute, and create a decoration, to be
designated as hereinafter prescribed; and We are
pleased to make, ordain, and establish the following
rules and ordinances for the government, of the same,
which shall from henceforth be inviolably observed
and kept:
First.— The decoration shall be styled and
designated "The Royal Eed Cross," and shall con-
sist ol a Cross, enamelled crimson, edged with gold,
having on the Arms thereof the words Faith, Hope,
Charity, with the date of the institution of the
decoration ; the centre having thereon Our Effigy.
On the reverse side Our Royal and Imperial Cipher
and Crown shall be shown in relief on the centre.
Secondly.— The cross shall be attached to a dark
blue riband edged red, of one inch in width, tied in a
bow and worn on the left shoulder.
Thirdly.— The decoration may be worn by the Queen
Regnant, the Queen Consort, or the Queen Dowager
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland;
and it shall be competent for Us, Our Heirs and Suc-
cessors, to confer the decoration upon any of the
Princesses of the Royal Family of Great Britain and
Ireland; also upon the Queens or Princesses of
Foreign Countries who may have specially exerted
themselves for the nursing of the sick and wounded
of Foreign Armies and Navies.
Fourthly .—It shall be competent for Us, Our Heirs
and Successors, to confer the decoration upon any
ladies, whether subjects or foreign persons, who may
be recommended to Our notice by Our Secretary of
State for War for special exertions in providing tor
the nursing of sick and wounded soldiers and
sailors of Our Army and Navy.
Fifthly.— It shall be competent for Us, Our Heirs
and Successors, to confer this decoration upon any
Nursing Sisters, or other persons engaged in nursing
duties, whether subjects or foreign persons who may
be recommended to Our notice by Our Secretary of
State for \\ ar, or, as the case may be, by the First
Lord of the Admiralty, for special devotion and com
petency which they may have displayed in their
nursing duties with Our Army in the Field, or in Our
Naval and Military Hospitals.
Sixthly.— The names of those upon whom We may
be pleased to confer the decoration shall be published
in the London Gazette, and a registry thereof kept
in the office of Our Secretary of State for War.
Lastly.— In order to make such additional provision
as shall effectually preserve pure this honourable dis-
tinction, it is ordained that if any person on whom
such distinction shall be conferred shall by her con-
duct become unworthy of it, her name shall be erased,
by an orderunderOurSign Manual, from the register
of those upon whom the said decoration shall have
been conferred.
And it is hereby declared that We, Our Heirs and
Successors, shall be the sole judge of the conduct
which may require the erasure from the register of
the name of the oliending person, and that it shall at
all times be competent for Us, Our Heirs and Suc-
cessor. ,to restore the name if such restoration should
be justified by the circumstances of the case.
Given at Our Court at Buckingham I'alace, this
eighth day of September, one thousand nine hundred
and nine, in the ninth year of Our Reign.
By His Majesty's Command,
R. B. Haldane.
MEDALS, ANNUITIES, AND GRATUITIES FOR
CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY IN ACTION.
By Order in Council, dated the 7th July, 1S7-1, a
Silver Medal has been established for such Petty
Officers and Seamen of the Royal Navy, and Non-
commissioned Officers and Privates of the Royal
Marines, as may at any time distinguish themselves
by acts of conspicuous gallantry in action with the
enemy.
This Medal may, at the discretion of the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty, be accompanied by
the grant of an annuity (not exceeding £20) in the
cases of Chief and First-class Petty Officers of the
Navy and Sergeants of Royal Marines, provided the
amount authorised from time, to time for such
annuities by the Lords Commissioners of His
Majesty's Treasury, is not exceeded.
As these rewards are intended for such men only
as shall have rendored themselves individually con-
spicuous by some special act of pre-eminent gallantry
in action with, the enemy, great care is to be taken
that the eases of the men recommended come strictly
within the spirit of the Order in Council; and that
the case of each man be accompanied by a full state-
ment of the grounds on which his claim to this
distinction is founded.
By Order in Council of 22nd February 1896, the
grant of an Annuity may be extended at the dis-
cretion of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty
to all recipients of this Medal, whatever their rank
or rating may have been when the Medal was
awarded, on their promotion to Chief or First-class
Petty Officers of the Navy, or Sergeants of Royal
Marines.
By Order in Council of 20th May, 1903, a Seaman or
Marine holding the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal
unaccompanied by an Annuity may be awarded, at
the discretion of the Admiralty, a gratuity of £20 on
discharge at the completion of his term of active
service, or on being invalided from the service, or on
promotion to a commission.
A Seaman or Marine, who has been awarded the
Distinguished Conduct Medal for service under the
War Office may be awarded, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, a gratuity of the same amount, when
similarly discharged from the service or promoted to
commissioned rank, except when such seaman or
marine may be in possession of the Naval Con-
spicuous Gallantry Medal accompanied by an
Annuity.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER, &c.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER.
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VICTORIA R. cfe I.
VICTOKIA, by the Grace of God. ol the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen,
Defender of the Faith, Empress of India, to all to
whom these presents shall come greeting :
Whereas We have taken into Our Royal considera-
tion that the means of adequately rewarding the
distinguished services of Officers in ( )ur Naval and
Military Services who have been honourably men-
tioned in Despatches are limited; now for the pur-
pose of attaining an end so desirable as that of
rewarding individual instances of meritorious or
distinguished service in war. Wo have instituted and
created by these presents, for Us, Our Heirs and Suc-
cessors, do institute and create a new Naval and
Military Order of Distinction— to be designated as
hereinafter described — which We are desirous should
be highly prized by the Officers of Our Naval and
Military Services, and We are graciously pleased to
make, ordain, and establish the following rules aud
ordinances for the government of the same, which
shall henceforth be inviolably observed and kept ;
Firstly. It is ordained, that this Order shall hence-
forth be styled and designated the "Distinguished
Service Order."
Secondly. It is ordained that the Order shall con-
sist of the Sovereign, and of such members or Com-
panions as We, Our Heirs or Successors, shall appoint.
Thirdly. It is ordained that We, Our Heirs and
Successors, Kings and Queens Regnant of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Emperors
and Empresses of India, are and for ever shall be
Sovereigns of this Order.
Fourthly. It is ordained tha no person shall be
eligible for this distinction who doth not actually
hold, at the time of his nomination, a Commission in
Our Navy, in Our Land Forces, or Marines, or Our
Indian or Colonial Naval or Military Forces, or a
Commission in one of the Departments of Our Navy
or Army, the holder of which is entitled to Honorary
or relative Navy or Army rank, nor shall any person
be nominated unless his services shall have been
marked by the especial mention of his name, by the
Admiral or Senior Naval Officer Commanding a
Squadron or detached Naval Force, or by the Com-
mander-in-Chief of the Forces in the Field, in Des-
patches for meritorious or distinguished service in
the Field, or before the enemy.
Fifthly. It is ordained that Foreign Officers who
have been associated in Naval and Military opera-
tions with Our Forces shall be eligible to be Hono-
rary Members of this Order.
Sixthly. It is ordain.''! 1- at when We. Our Heirs
and Successors, shall be pleased to appoint any per-
son to bo a Member of this Order, such appointment
shall be made by Warrant under our Sign Manual,
and countersigned by one of Our Principal Secre-
taries of State.
Seventhly. It is ordained that the decoration of
this Order shall be and shall be worn as is hereinafter
set forth.
Eighthly. It is ordained that an Officer shall be
appointed to this Order, that is to say, a Secretary
and Registrar.
Ninthly. It is ordained that the Secretary and
Registrar of this Order shall be appointed by (is, Our
Heirs and Successors, and shall have the custody of
the archives of the Order. He shall attend to the
Service of the Order, and shall execute such direc-
tions as he may receive from Our Principal Secretary
of State for War.
Tenthly. It is ordained that this Order shall rank
next to and immediately after Our Order of the In-
dian Empire, and that the Companions thereof shall
in all plaoes and assemblies whatsoever have placo
auq precedence next to and Immediately after the
Companions of Our said Order of the Indian Empire,
and shall rank among thsroselves according to the
jates "''their respect iyp 'Ifiominatians,
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Eleventhly. It is ordained that the Badge of the
Order, which shall consist of a gold cross, enamelled
white, edged gold, having on one side thereof in the
centre, within a wreath of laurel enamelled green,
the Imperial Crown in gold, upon a red enamelled
ground, and on the reverse, within a similar wreath
and on a similar red ground, Our Imperial and Royal
cypher V.R.I., shall be suspended from the left breast
by a red riband edged blue, of one inch in width.
Twelfthly. It is ordained that the names of those
upon whom We may be pleased to confer the decora
tion shall be published in the London Gazette, and a
registry thereof kept in the office of Our Secretary of
State for War.
Lastly. We reserve to Ourself, Our Heirs, and Suc-
cessors, full power of annulling, altering, abrogating,
augmenting, interpreting, or dispensing with these
Regulations or any part thereof by a notification
under the Sign Manual of the Sovereign of the Order.
Given at Our Court at Balmoral, this sixth day of
September, in the fiftieth year of Our Reign, and
in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-six.
By Her Majesty's Command,
W. H. Smith.
EDWARD R.<£I.
EDWARD, by the Grace of God, of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the
British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender
of the Faith, Emperor of India, Sovereign of the
Distinguished Service Order, to all to whom these
presents shall come, greeting:
Whereas Her late Majesty, Our Beloved Mother,
Queen Victoria, by a Warrant under Her Royal Sign
Manual, countersigned by one of Her Principal Sec-
retaries of State, and bearing date at Her Court at
Balmoral the sixth day of September, one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-six, in the fiftieth year of
Her reign, did institute and create a new naval and
military order of distinction, to be styled and desig-
nated the " Distinguished Service Order."
And whereas by the said Royal Warrant it was,
among other things, ordained that the said Order
should rank next to, and immediately after. Our
Order of the Indian Empire, and that the badge of
tho Order should have on the reverse Her late
Majesty's Imperial and Royal Cypher, V.R.I.
And whereas We have thought fit to signify Our
Royal Will and Pleasure that the said Order shall
rank next to, and immediately after, Our Royal Vic-
torian Order, aud that the badge shall have on the
reverse Our Imperial and Royal Cypher, E.R.I.
Now, therefore. We do, by these presents for Us,
Our Heirs and Successors, ordain ami appoint :
Firstly, that the Distinguished Service order shall
rank next to, and immediately after. Our Royal Vic-
torian Order, and that the Companions thereof shall,
in all places and assemblies whatsoever, have place
and precedency next to, and immediately after, the
members of Our said Royal Victorian Order, and shall
rank among themselves according to the dates of
their respective nominations. Secondly, that the
badge of the Order, which shall consist of a gold cross,
enamelled white, edged gold, having on one side
thereof in the 'centre, within a wreath of laurel,
enamelled green, the Imperial Crown in gold, upon
a red enamelled ground, and on tho reverse, within
a similar wreath, and on a similar red ground, Our
Imperial and Royal Cypher, E.R.I , shall be sus-
pended from the loft breast by a red riband, edged
blue, of one inoh in width.
Given at Our Court at St, Jame»'s this twenty-
fourth day of July, in the second year of Our
reign, anil in the year of Our Lord one thousand
lliP.Q ftuudred and two,,
Tjy HJ3 JJajegty's Command,
930
THE ALBERT MEDAL.
CONSPICUOUS SERVICE CROSS.
At the Court of St. James's,
The loth day of June, 1901.
Present:
The KING'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
Whereas there was this day read at the Board a
Memorial from the Right Honourable the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty, dated the 14th day
June 1901, in the words following, viz. : —
"Whereas we are of opinion that there should
exist some means of recognising Distinguished
Service before the Enemy on the part of Warrant
Officers or Subordinate Officers of Your Majesty's
Fleet, who by reason of not holding a Commis-
sion in the Royal Navy, are not eligible for ap-
pointment to any existing Order or Decoration :
" We beg leave to recommend that Your Majesty
will be graciously pleased by Your Order in
Council to institute a Decoration to be designated
the Conspicuous Service Cross, and to consist of
a Silver Cross, with the reverse side plain, but
having on the obverse side in the centre Your
Majesty's Imperial and Royal Cypher, E.R.I.,
surmounted by the Imperial Crown.
" We would beg leave to recommend to Your
Majesty that this Decoration be awarded for
meritorious or distinguished services before the
Enemy performed by Warrant Officers, or Acting
Warrant Officers, or by subordinate Officers of
Your Majesty's Fleet : and that no person shall be
nominated thereto unless his services shall have
been marked by the especial mention of his name
in despatches by the Admiral or Senior Naval or
Military Officer Commanding the Squadron or
detached Force.
"The award of this Decoration to carry with it
the right to have the letters C.S.C., appended to
the Officer's name.
"We would submit further that the names of
those upon whom Your Majesty may be pleased
to confer this Decoration shall be published in
the London Gazette, and a registry thereof kept
in the Office of the Lords Commissioners of the
Admiralty."
His Majesty, having taken the said Memorial into
consideration, was pleased, by and with the advice
of His Privy Council, to approve of what is therein
proposed. And the Right Honourable the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty are to give the
necessary directions herein accordingly.
A. W. FITZROY.
THE ALBERT MEDAL.
WARRANT under His Majesty's Royal Sign Manual
amending and consolidating the Royal Warrants
relating to the ALBERT MEDAL.
EDWARD R. & I.-
EDWARD THE SEVENTH, by the Grace of God,
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire-
land, and of the British Dominions beyond the
Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of
India, To all to whom these Presents shall come,
Greeting :
Whereas Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, being
desirous of distinguishing by some mark of Her Royal
Favour the many heroic acts performed by Mariners
and others who endanger their own lives in saving or
endeavouring to save the lives of others from ship
wrecks and other perils of the sea; and the many
heroic acts performed on land by those who endanger
their own lives in saving or endeavouring to save the
lives of others from accidents in mines, on railways,
and at fires, or other peril within Her Dominions,
other than perils of the sea, did, by Warrants under
the Royal Sign Manual, bearing date respectively the
7th March, 1866, the 12th April, 1867, and the 30th
April, 1877, institute and create for Herself,Her Heirs,
and Successors, as a mark of Royal Approbation of
such heroic acts, new Decorations stvled respectively
" The Albert Medal of the First Class" and "The
Albert Medal of the Second Class," inscribed "For
Gallantry in Saving Life at Sea," and Decorations
similarly styled but inscribed For Gallantry in
Saving Life on Land," which Decorations Her Ma-
j esty was desirous should be highly prized and eagerly
sought after:
And whereas since the institution of these Decora-
tions under the Warrants above mentioned, amending
Warrants bearing date respectively the 13th Sep-
tember, 1881, the 12th March, 1891, and the 24th
March, 1904, have been given under the Sign Manual,
and it is Our Pleasure still further to amend the Rules
governing the award of the Decorations by abolishing
the ordinance that the Medal for saving life on land
ehall only be awarded for acts of gallantry performed
within Our Dominions,
And whereas it seems to Us expedient to consoli-
date the Royal Warrants relating to the said Deco-
rations, We are graciously pleased to make, ordain
and establish the following Rules and Ordinances for
the government of the Decorations, which Rules and
Ordinances shall from henceforth be inviolably
observed and kept:
I. It is ordained that the Decorations " For Gallan-
try in Saving Life at Sea " shall be styled " The
Albert Medal of the First Class" and "The Albert
Medal of the Second Class."
II. It is ordained that "The Albert Medal of the
First Class," when conferred for gallantry in saving
life at sea, shall consist of a gold oval-shaped Badge
or Decoration, enamelled in dark blue, with a Mono
gram composed of the letters V. and A., interlaced
with an Anchor erect in gold, surrounded by a Garter
in bronze, inscribed in raised letters of gold, " For
Gallantry in Saving Life at Sea," and surmounted by
a representation of the Crown of His Royal Highness
the lamented Prince Consort, and suspended from a
dark blue riband of an inch and three-eighths in
width, with four white longitudinal stripes.
III. It is ordained that " The Albert Medal of the
Second Class," when conferred for gallantry in saving
life at sea, shall consist of the like shaped enamelled
Badge, save and except in this class it shall be en-
tirely worked in bronze, instead of gold and bronze,
and shall be suspended from a dark blue riband of an
inch and three-eighths in width, with two white
longitudinal stripes.
IV. It is ordained that the Medals shall only be
awarded to those of Our faithful subjects and others
who in saving or endeavouring to save the lives of
others from shipwreck or other perils of the sea have
endangered their own lives, and that such award
shall be made only on a recommendation to Us by
Our Principal Secretary of State for the Home
Department.
THE ALBERT MEDAL.
931—3
Provided always that the preliminary steps and
inquiry concerning the award of either Albert Medal
Inscribed "For Gallantry in Saving Life at Sea"
shall, if the award be to anyone belonging to the
Royal Navy or the Royal Marines, be with the Lords
Commissioners of tho Admiralty, and in other cases
with the President of the Board of Trade.
V. It is ordained that the names of those persons
upon whom We may be pleased to confer eitherof the
Albert Medals inscribed " For Gallantry in Saving
Life at Sea," shall be published in the London
Gazette, and that a Register of the names of such of
.these persons as belong to the Royal Navy or the
Royal Marines shall be kept in the Office of the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty and a Register of
the names of the persons not belonging to the Royal
Navy or the Royal Marines upon whom We may be
pleased to confer either Modal inscribed as aforesaid,
shall be kept in the Office of the Board of Trade.
VI. It is ordained that the Decoration for gallantry
in saving lives endangered otherwise than by perils
of the sea shall be styled "The Albert Medal of the
First Class " and " The Albert Medal of the Second
Class," and shall be inscribed "For Gallantry in
Saving Life on Land."
VII. It is ordained that "The Albert Medal of the
First Class," when conferred for gallantry in saving
life on land, shall consist of a gold oval-shaped Badge
or Decoration, enamelled in crimson, with a Mono-
gram composed of the letters V. and A., erect in gold,
surrounded by a Garter in bronze, inscribed in raised
letters of gold, " For Gallantry in Saving Life on
Land," and surmounted by a representation of the
Crown of His Royal Highness the lamented Prince
Consort, and suspended from a crimson riband of an
inch and three-eighths in width, with four white
longitudinal stripes.
VIII. It is ordained that "The Albert Medal of the
Second Class," when conferred for gallantry in saving
life on land, shall consist of the like shaped enamelled
badge, save and except that it shall be entirely worked
in bronze, instead of gold and bronze, and shall be
suspended from a crimson riband of an inch and
three-eighths of an inch in width, with two white
longitudinal stripes
IX. It is ordained that the names of those upon
whom We may be pleased to confer either of these
Decorations shall be published in the London
Gazette, and that a register thereof shall be kept in
the Office of Our Principal Secretary of State for the
Home Department.
X. It is ordained that the Medals shall only be
awarded to those of Our faithful subjects and others
who, in saving or endeavouring to save the lives of
others from accidents in mines, on railways, or at
fires, or other peril other than perils of the sea, have
endangered their own lives, and that such award shall
be made only on a recommendation to Us by Our
Principal Secretary of State of the Home Department.
The following Rules and Ordinances are ordained for
the government of the Decorations whether awarded
for Gallantry in Saving Life at Sea, or on Land.
XI. It is ordained that " The Albert Medal of the
First Class " shall be confined to cases of extreme and
heroic daring, and that "The Albert Medal of the
Second Class" shall be given in cases which, though
falling within the cases contemplated by this War-
rant, are not sufficiently distinguished to deserve
" The Albert Medal of the First Class."
XII. It is ordained that each Medal shall be sus-
pended from the left breast.
XIII. It is ordained that any act of gallantry which
is worthy of recognition by the award of the Albert
Medal, but is performed by one upon whom the
Decoration has already been conferred, may, on a
recommendation to Us by Our Principal Secretary of
State for the Home Department, be recorded by a
bar attached to the riband by which the Medal is sus-
pended; and for every such additional act an
additional bar may be added.
XIV. In order to make such additional provision
as shall effectually preserve pure these most honour-
able Decorations, it is ordained that if any person on
whom either of such Decorations is conferred be
guilty of any crime or disgraceful conduct which in
Our judgment disqualifies him for the same, his name
shall, by an especial Warrant under Our Royal Sign
Manual, be forthwith erased from the register of
those upon whom the said Decoration shall have been
conferred, and his Medal shall be forfeited. And
every person to whom the said Medal is given shall,
before receiving the same, enter into an engagement
to return the same if his name shall be so erased aa
aforesaid under this regulation. It is hereby further
declared, that We, Our Heirs and Successors, shall
be the sole Judges of the circumstance demanding
such expulsion. Moreover, We shall at all times have
power to order that any person who may at any time
have been expelled shall be restored to the enjoyment
of the Decoration.
XV. The Warrants of the 7th March, 1866, the 12th
April, 1867, the 30th April, 1877, the 13th September,
1881, the 12th March, 1891, and the 24th March, 1904,
are hereby repealed.
Given at Our Court at Saint Jarnes's, this fifth
day of June, one thousand nine hundred and
tive in the fifth year of Our Reign.
By His Majesty's Command.
A. Akers Douglas,
2 k 2
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GOOD CONDUCT MEDALS.
GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL AND GRATUITY.
Extracts from the King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions.
SEAMEN.
750. Men holding any of the Eatings specified as
eligible for these awards In Appendix XV., Part I.
who entered the Service prior to 1st January, 1885,
and to whom they are still applicable, may be recom-
mended for the Good Conduct Medal and Gratuity,
under the following special rules. Pensioners coming
under these conditions who return to the Service
within live years of their being pensioned may be
leoo.nmended for the Medal, but not for the
Gratuity.
2. To entitle a man to a Medal-
fa.) He must have served for 10 years with con-
tinuous "Very Good" character, and must
never previously have been awarded a
character below "Very Good," unless for a
period not exceeding one year in his first five
years reckoning for pension ;
(6.) He must have been recommended for it on his
Service Certificate for the three consecutive
years immediately preceding his application.
(c.) He must be recommended for it by the Captain
under whom he is serving when he becomes
eligible.
3. After a man has been awarded seven years of
such continuous " Very Good " character as will
under these .Regulations count towards the Medal,
and should his character continue to be " Very Good,"
the Captain will add to the character of "Very
Good" given on his Service Certificate, whenever he
is requirel to record it, the letters R.M. (Recom-
mended for Medal), if he should consider him
deserving thereof from his invariable very good
conduct and exemplary manner of performing his
duties. After 12 years of such "Very Good"
character, the Captain will in like manner add the
letters G.R. (Gratuity Recommended).
4. Desertion, reduction to the Second Class for
conduct, imprisonment, detention, or the award of
character less than "Good" during any portion of
the time which reckons for pension, shaU render a
man absolutely ineligible lor Medal or Gratuity,
except as provided for in clauses 6 and 6 of this
Article, and Clause 4 of Art. 751.
5. Exceptional cases. In order not entirely to
exclude from the honour of a Medal a man who may
have committed himself in the early years of his
service reckoning for Pension, but who may have
since become a "Very Good" character, the
Admiralty will consider, with reference to the grant
of a Medal without Gratuity, the case of any man
who can show 15 years of continuous "Very Good"
character, and who has been recommended as pre-
scribed in Clause 2, Sub-Clause (6), of this Article,
notwithstanding anything he may have done or any
character winch may have been awarded to him,
except "B&d" or " Indifferent," in his previous
service.
6. The Admiralty will also consider the case of any
man who would be excluded under the foregoing
Regulations, but who may be specially recommended
on account of^ bis having shown highly exemplary
conduct in action, or otherwise ; in such cases, how-
ever, a Gratuity will not be awarded.
7. It must be distinctly understood that Medals are
only granted on the condition that the recipients con-
tinue to serve for Long-Service Pension, unless in-
valided and that, in the event of a man who has been
granted a Medal declining to go on serving to com-
plete such time, he shall surrender the Medal on his
discharge, unless he has completed fifteen years of
service, reckoning for pension, in which case he may
retain it.
8. To entitle a man to a Gratuity:—
(a.) He must have served for 15 years with con-
tinuous " Very Good" character, and must
never previously have been awarded a
character below Very Good," unless for a
period not exceeding one year in his first five
years reckoning for pension.
(6.) He must have been awarded the Medal and
have never forfeited it.
(c.) He must have been recommended for the
Gratuity on his Service Certificate for the
three consecutive years immediately preced-
ing his application.
(d.) He must have been continuously awarded the
character " Very Good " since he received the
Medal.
(e.) He must have completed time for Long Service
Pension unless previously invalided, and
must be recommended for the Gratuity by the
Captain under whom he is serving at the time
of application.
9. The scale for Gratuities shall be as follows:—
Chief Petty Officers, having served us £
Chief and First Class Petty Officers
(OS) or Petty Officers (NS) for not less
than 10 years .. 20
GOOD CONDUCT MEDALS.
Petty Officers (NS) having served as
such or as First Class Petty Officers
(OS) for not less than 10 years
Second Class Petty Officers (OS), with
7 years' service as such, or men of
Leading Seaman rank with over 3
years' service as such, and 7 years*
subsequent service in that capacity ..
Leading Seaman, having served as such
for not less tnan five years
Able Seamen, and others
10. In cases where the man recommended may not
have served the full period to entitle him to the
Gratuity applicable to his rating, he shall receive
such lower rate, with reference to his combined ser-
vice in several capacities, as in the opinion of the
Admiralty, it may be proper to award him.
11. If a man should die before receiving the Gratuity
to which he may be entitled, it will be paid to his
widow, or next of kin if dependent upon him, pro-
vided he shall have completed time for Long Service
Pension.
12. Glauses 6, 8, and 15 to 22, of Article 751, are
applicable to men who joined the Service before 1st
January, 1885.
751. Men holding any of the Ratings specified as
eligible for the good Conduct Medal in Appendix
XV., Part 1 who entered the Service after 31st
December, 1884, may he recommended for the award
under the following rules : —
Note.— This also applies to all hoys who were under
the age of 18 on 31st December 1884.
2. To entitle a man to a Medal—
(a.) He must have served for 15 years with continu-
ous " Very Good " character," and with
previous character not inferior to " Good," in
service reckoning for pension
(6.) He must have been recommended for the award
by his Captain on his Service Certificate for
the three consecutive years immediately pre-
ceding his application.
.) He must be recommended by the Captain
under whom he is serving at the time of appli-
cation.
3. After a man eligible for a Good Conduct Medal
under Clause 1 has been awarded 12 years' continu-
ous "Very Good" character as under these Regu-
lations, will count towards the Medal, and if his
character should continue to be " Very Good," the
Captain, if he considers him deserving thereof, is to
enter on his Conduct Sheet or Service Certificate
the notations of the recommendations provided for
under Arts. S28 and 830, Clause 3.
for the award of a Good Conduct Medal, except one
reduction within the first five years of a man's time,
provided that by his good conduct he earned his
restoration to the First Class within 8 months, and
that his character for the year in which the reduction
occurred was not assessed below " Good." See
Clause 2 (a).
5. The Admiralty will nevertheless consider any
recommendation which may be made in special cir-
cumstances on behalf of a man who can show 15 years
of continuous "Very Good" character, although he
may be disqualified for the award of a Medal under
the ordinary Regulations.
6. If a man's conduct should not have been satis
factory during the interval pending the presentation
of the Medal, it is to be withheld, and the particulars
of the case reported to the Admiralty.
7. Prom the date of the award or restoration of a
Medal a Continuous Service Man, provided his
character is maintained, will commence earning a
Good Conduct Gratuity at the rate of 11. a year
which is not to be paid until he completes time for
Pension. If invalided before completing time for
pension, he will be paid 11. for each completed year
that he has served since the Medal was awarded or
restored.
For each year's service in the following ratings,
after the. date of the award of the Medal, will be
added—
£ s. d.
To Chief Petty Officer, Petty Officer (NS)
and 1st Class Petty Officer (OS) .. 2 0 0
„ 2nd Class Petty Officer(OS) and men
of Leading seaman rank, with over
3 years' service as such*.. .. ; . 1 o 0
„ Leading Seaman, except as above .. 0 10 o
until the maximum is reached, which will be, for a—
£ s. d.
Chief Pettv Officer, Petty Officer (NS)
and 1st Class Petty Officer (OS) ..15 o 0
2nd Class Petty Officer(OS) and men of
Leading Seaman rank, with over 3
years' service as such* 10 o o
Leading Seaman, except as above
Able Seaman
7 10 0
5 0 0
8. If it is desired that men who have received
Medals should also be given Gratuities, separate
application must be made for the latter on the men
becoming eligible for the award.
9. If a man is awarded the character of " Good,"
instead of "' Very Good," after the grant of a Medal,
the period of service during which the character of
" Good " is awarded will not count for increase of
Gratuity, notwithstanding that he may not have
been deprived of the Medal.
4. Desertion or Reduction to the Second Class 10. If a man is deprived af his Medal, he will lose
for Conduct will render a man absolutely ineligible all claim to Gratuity; in the event of the Medal
* In the case of Ratings who are required to pass a qualifying examination for advancement to Petty
Officer, this privilege is not to apply to any time served prior to passing the examination.
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GOOD CONDUCT MEDALS.
being restored before he is pensioned, not more than
the lowest scale of Gratuity, viz. 54. will be awarded.
11. If a man is invalided after having been
awarded the Medal, and before completion of the
fall time for Pension, he will be awarded the
amount of Gratuity in accordance with Clause 7 of
this Article.
12. If a man should die after the award of his
medal, any Gratuity to which he may be entitled
will be paid to his widow, or next of kin if dependent
upon him.
13. Anv man voluntarily quitting the Service be-
fore being entitled to a pension will not be entitled
to a gratuity.
14. In cases where men who have completed time
for Pension re-engage for a further period of service,
and are not at the time of eft-engaging entitled to
the maximum Gratuity, such further service may
count towards it, provided they in all respects
comply with the Regulations.
15. Men who have been paid the Gratuity for which
they are eligible at the date of completing time for
Pension, and who subsequently become eligible by
further service for a.higher rate of Gratuity, may be
paid the difference between the amount they have
already received and such higher rate. But in no
case will more than two payments on account of
Good Conduct Gratuity be made to the same man.
16. In the case of a man who has been paid Gratu-
ity on completing time for Pension, and whose
Pension is not secured to him under Art. 1946,
Clause 2, the Gratuity paid will be recovered from
his Naval Pension if he misconducts himself during
subsequent service and becomes ineligible for the
award on final discharge.
17 In all those cases if the Captain should see fit
to withhold the required recommendation for Medal
or Gratuity he will fully record in the Conduct Boob
his reason for so doing and draw a line across the
" R M.G." column of the man's Service Certificate
or the corresponding column of his Conduct Sheet
(formS.239rt).
18. No service can reckon for Medal or Gratuity
which does not reckon for Pension but Officers'
Stewards and Cooks who have nor, performed the
necessary service in seagoing ships to qualifv for
Pension under Article 1934, Clause 4, will not be
debarred from an award of the Medal if otherwise
eligible.
19. Imprisonment by the Civil Power shall not
prejudice a man's claim to a Medal or Gratuity un-
less it shall have been so directed by the Admiralty
if the man was serving at home at the time, or by
the Commander-in-Chief if abroad.
20 A brealfin service not due to desertion, dis-
missal sentence of imprisonment or detention or
other misconduct on the Man's part will not be con-
sidered as breaking the continuity of his "Very Cood
character, or of recommendations for Medal or Gra-
tuity, provided that he rejoin within five years, or, if
invalided, so soon as the state of his health permits.
21. Names of Men recommended for Medals and
Gratuities are to be transmitted to the Admiralty so
soon as the Men become eligible for them, on Form
S. 218, accompanied by their Service Certificate, by
the Commanders-in Chief and Senior Officers at
Home and Abroad, and by the District Captains of
Coast Guard, and when the approval of the Admir-
alty has been received, the Medals are if possible to
be presented before the Ship's company by the
Captain of the Ship.
22. The foregoing regulations for the award of
Good Conduct Medals and Gratuities apply to the
Coast Guard Afloat and on Shore.
GOOD CONDUCT AND OTHER MEDALS
AND GRATUITIES.
MARINES.
1192. Any Marine below the rank of Warrant Officer
who enlisted after 3lst December 1884, may be recom-
mended for the award of a Good Conduct Medal under
the following rules: —
Note.— This applies to Marines who were under the
age of 18 on 3lst December 1884.
2. To entitle a Marine to a Medal:—
a. He must have served for 15 years with contin-
uous "Very Good" character, with previous
character not inferior to " Good " in service
reckoning for Pension.
b. He must have been recommended for the
award by the Captain of his Ship, or by the
Commandant of his Division on his Service
Certificate for the three consecutive years
immediately preceding his application.
c. He must be recommended by the Captain of
the Ship or Commandant of his Division un-
der whom he is serving when he becomes
• eligible.
3. After a Marine eligible for the Good Conduct
Medal under Clause 1 has been awarded 12 years con-
tinuous "Very Good"character as under these Regula-
tions will count towards Medal, and if his character
should continue to be "Very Good," the Captain of his
Ship or the Commandant of his Division, if he consid-
ers him deserving thereof, is to enter on his Company
Conduct Sheet or Certificate the recommendations
provided for under Arts. 828 and 830.
4. Desertion or reduction to the Second Class for
Conduct will render aMarine absolutely ineligible for
the awand of a Good Contract Medal, except for one
reduction within the first tive years of a Marine's time,
provided that by his conduct he earns his restoration
to the First Class within 8 months, and that his
character for the year in which the reduction
occurred was not assessed below "Good." See
Clause 2 (a).
GOOD CONDUCT MEDALS.
937
™™\J™L^ ? iralty^lU nevertheless consider any I 13. if a Marine is invalided after having heen
™™2?™£ "TS may ^? made' ,_m sPecial cir- awarded the Medal, and before completion of the full
vP^fnf^ti^^ ^7 0i£ Marlne who can show 15 time for pension, he will be awarded the amount of
ff.!h.i™,"« Very Good character, although Gratuity to which he may be then entitled by service.
he may be disqualified for the award of a Medal under
the ordinary Regulations.
I 14. If a Marine should die after the award of his
6. If a Marine's conduct should not have been satis- l ^eda] ^ Gratuity to which he may be entitled will
factory during the interval pending the presentation be p;"d t0 nls widow, or next of km if dependent
of the Medal, ft is Co be withheld, and the particulars i upon mni'
of tire case reported to the Admiralty.
7. Notations on Certificates are to be made in all
cases of suspension and restoration of Medal in con-
sequence of the loss of a Badge ; and also in all eases
of absolute forfeiture.
8. A Warrant Officer may keep and wear the
Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct granted
to him before promotion.
9. From the date of vne award or restoration of a
Medal a Marine, provided his character is maintained
will commence earning a Gratuity at the rate of 11. a
year, which is not to be paid until he completes his
time for Pension, unless he is invalided from the
Service in the meantime, in which case he will be paid
11. for each completed yeap: that he has served since
the Medal was awarded or restored.
To this will be added for each year's service in the
following ranks or Acting and Lance Ranks in the
case of Non-Commissioned Officers who are sub-
sequently promoted to the substantive Rank after
the date of the award of the Medal :—
£ s. d.
Non-commissioned Officer in Class I. . . 200
Sergeant in Classes II., III., and IV. . . 10 0
Corporal and Bombardier 0 10 0
until the maximum is reached, which will
be, for a—
Non-commissioned Officer in Class I. .. 1,5 0 0
Sergeant in Classes II., III., and IV. .. 10 0 0
Corporal and Bombardier 7 10 0
Gunner, Private, Musician and Bugler 5 0 0
10. If it is desired that Marines who have received
Medals should also be given Gratuities, separate
application must be made for the latter, on the Men
becoming eligible for the award.
If a Marine is awarded the character of "Good "
instead of " Very Good," after the grant of a Medal,
the period of service during which the character of
' Good " is awarded will not count for increase of
15. Any Marine voluntarily quitting the Service
before being entitled to a Pension will not be entitled
to a Gratuity.
16. In eases where Marines who have completed
time for Pension re-engage for a further period of
service, and are not at the time of re-engaging entitled
to the Maximum Gratuity, such further service may
count towards it, provided they in all respects comply
witli the Regulations.
17. Marines who have been paid the Good Conduct
Gratuity for which they are eligible at the date of
completing time for Pension, and who subsequently
became eligible by further service for a higher rate of
Gratuity, may be paid the difference between the
amount they have already received and such higher
rate. But in no case will more than two payments
on account of Good Conduct Gratuity be made to the
same Marine.
18. In the case of a Marine who has been paid a
Good Conduct Gratuity on completing time for
pension, any Gratuity paid will be recovered from
his Naval Pension if he misconducts himself during
subsequent service, and becomes ineligible for the
award on final discharge.
19. Whenever the Captain sees fit to withhold the
required recommendation, he will record fully his
reasons on the Company Conduct Sheet, and a copy
of this record is to be attached to the next quarterly
return. In the case of Marines on shore, the Com-
mandant will similarly record his reasons on Form
R. 154.
20. No service can reckon for Medal or Gratuity
which does not also reckon for Pension.
21. Imprisonment by the Civil Bower shall not
prejudice a Marine's claim to Medal or Gratuity,
unless it shall have been so directed by the Admiralty,
if the man was serving at home at the time, or by the
Commander-in-Chief if abroad.
22. A break in service caused by a Marine being
invalided will not be considered as breaking the
continuity of his "Very Good" character, or of
recommendations for Medal Gratuity, provided
that, should he be eligible for re-entry, he rejoins as
3-ratuity, notwithstanding that he may not have been [ soon'as the state of his health "will permit, and com-
leprived of the Medal. pletes the required service.
.
If a Marine is deprived of his Medal, he will! 23. The service of a Marine who reverts to the
.ose all claim to Gratuity, but in the event o( the corps after serving in the Ship's Police or Sick Berth
Medal being restored before he is pensioned, not Staff on probation, will not be considered as broken
g>re than tl*« lowest scajR of Gratuity. vU. 51., will in continuity wjtfc reference to Medal and Gratuity
le awarded.
or Pension.
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GOOD CONDUCT MEDALS.
24. In the case of a Marine who has served in the
Army prior to joining- the Eoyal Marines, and whose
former Army service after is years of age is allowed
to reckon towards Naval Pension, only such portion
of his Army Service will be allowed as qualifying
service for a Good Conduct Medal and Gratuity as
would be admitted if the service had been rendered
in the Eoyal Marines instead of in the Armv; in
determining which, regard must be had to his
" Register of Service " in the Army as well as to the
character awarded to him on discharge therefrom.
Men who join from the Army must be recommended
for Medals and Grat uities for three consecutive years
after entry in the Marines before becoming eligible
for the award in accordance with Clauses 2 and 3 of
this Article.
25. Names of Marines recommended for Medals
and Gratuities are to be transmitted f o the Admiralty
on Form S. 21S accompanied by their Service Certifi-
cates or certified copies thereof bv the Commanders-
in-Chief and Senior Officers at Home and Abroad,
and the Commandants of Eoyal Marines, through
the Adjutant General, as soon as the Marines
become eligible for them, and when the approval of
the Admiralty has been received, the Medals are to be
presented before the Ship's Company by the Captain
of the ship, and in the ease of Marines' on shore, by
the Commandants on parade.
1193, A sum not exceeding 40W. a year is placed
at the disposal of the Admiralty, to be distributed in
Annuities not exceeding 201. as rewards for distin-
guished or meritorious service, to be granted either
before or after discharge to Sergeants who have
completed 21 years' service, or have been granted a
life pension on account of hurts received in action, or
otherwise in the execution of duty. Such Annuities
may be retained by any recipients who may subse-
quently attain the rank of Warrant Officer, and may
be held in addition to Pension.
2. The names of Sergeants who may be considered
eligible for this reward for distinguished or meritor-
ious service by the Officer under whose command
they are serving at the time of their discharge to
Pension, are to be reported to, and registered in the
Department of the Adjutant - General of Eoyal
Marines, in order that when an Annuity becomes
vacant it may be granted to the most deserving.
3. The Sergeants selected for this honorary dis-
tinction shall be entitled to wear a Silver Medal,
having on one side His Majesty's effigy, and on the
other the words " For Meritorious Service," and the
name of the Sergeant, with the date of its grant;
and they will not be liable to forfeiture of the Annuity
and Medal, except by sentence of a Court Martial, or
by conviction of felony by th^Civil Power.
1194. Conspicuous Gallantry Medals and Annui-
ties maybe awarded to Non-Commissioned Officers
and Privates of Eoyal Marines who distinguish them-
selves by acts of conspicuous gallantry in action with
the enemy, under the provisions of Art. 159.
2. A Warrant Officer may retain an Annuity
granted to him before promotion for conspicuous
gallantry in action.
Note— The rules as to deprivation and restoration of Medals are contained in Article 778, &c, of the
King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions.
HUMANE SOCIETY'S AND OTHER MEDALS. 939-40
MEDALS FOR ACTS OP BRAVERY IN SAVING LIFE.
Admiralty, ith Muj. 1870.
REGULATIONS RESPECTING MEDALS
GRANTED FOR ACTS OF BRAVER? IN
SAVING LIFE.
The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having
sanctioned Medals granted for acts of bravery in
saving life being worn by officers and 'n,-n of the
Royal Navy in Uniform, subject tu their Lordships'
approval ; the decoration, together with a statement
of the act of bravery performed, should be sent to
the Secretary of the. Admiralty, iu order that the
recipient's name may be registered, and tho necess-
ary authority issued, should their Lordships think
proper for the distinction to lie worn.
By Command of their Lordships,
Vernon Lushington.
HUMANE SOCIETY'S MEDALS.
Circular Xo. 11.— C.
Admiralty, 19th March, 1809.
HUMANE SOCIETY'S MEDALS.
The Royal Humane Society having made arrange-
ments for reducing the size of their Medals, in future,
in order to admit of their being worn,— and for grant-
» Clasps and Bars for subsequent acts of bravery,
in cases where a Medal has been already granted,—
my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty are here
by pleased to notify to the Officers and Men of H.M.
Navy ami Marines their permission to Officers and
Men to wear such Medals and Clasps when awarded
by the Humane Society.
By Command of their Lordships,
W. G ROMAINE.
To all Commanders-in-Chief, &c.
MISCELLANEOUS CIRCULARS, MEMORANDA, &c
BOARD OF TRADE CERTIFICATES OF SERVICE AND
COMPETENCY FOR THE MERCANTILE MARINE.
Officers on the Active List of the Royal Navy not
below the rank of Sub-Lieutenant are allowed to
hold Certificates of Service of the grade of Master
(the award of which is at the discretion of the Board
of Trade), as already allowed in the case of Retired
Officers, — but Certificates of Competency can only
be granted after examination ; and only Officers who
have had 12 months' service under sa.il alone (in
addition to the further qualifying service required
by the Board of Trade Regulations)* can be examined
for l lie "'Ordinary" Certificate, i.e., for Certificates
'which are available lor botli Steam and Sailing
Vessels.
The following course in regard to correspondence
relating to the applications of Officers tor Certifi-
cates of Service or Competency for the Mercantile
Marine is to be adopted, viz.: —
l. The Officer to apply as at present to the Secre-
tary of the Admiralty, transmitting his application
through his Commanding Officer if on Full Fay.
•_\ The application bo be forwarded from the
Admiralty to the Board of Trade with the usual
statements of Service, &e.
;j. All subsequent correspondence to be direct
between the Board of Trade and the Officer.
1th February and 3rd August, 1885.
♦Regulations OS94) relating to the Examinations of Masters and Mates in the Mercantile
'ubiished by Messrs. Wyman & Sons, Ltd., Fetter Lane, E.C. (price Is.).
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MISCELLANEOUS CIRCULARS, &c.
REGULATIONS FOR OFFICERS ON RETIRED LIST
VOLUNTARILY RE -EMPLOYED IN PEACE
(Order-in-Council, 4th July, 1895.)
1. Retired Naval Officers, when voluntarily re-
employed will not count their service tor in.
retired pay, but will receive in addition to bh< tull
pay i '"I allowances ol their rank on ih'e retired list a
bonus of 15 per cent, lor every pound of the full pay
of their rank (exclusive of allowances) earned by
them.*
2. Equipment allowances will be granted a1 bhe
following rates provided that no Officer receive any
allowance if he was retired within three yearsfrom
the date of his re-employment ami that no allowance
be repeated to the same Officer within a period of
five years :—
£ s. d.
To all Officers below the rank of Lieutenant 9 0 ot
To Lieutenant-Commanders and Lieu-
tenants or Officers of corresponding rank 12 10 Ot
To Commanders or Officers of correspond-
ing rank 14 10 0
To Captains or Officers of Corresponding
rank 16 10 0
3. These rules apply solely to Officers who may be
voluntarily re-employed in time of peace and do not
affect Officers who may be called into Active Service
in time of war or emergency.
4. In the event of the death of an Officer re-
employed under these regulations, from causes
attributable to the service, pension and compassion-
ate allowance will he granted to his widow and
children on the special scale applicable to the rank
held by the Officer at the time of his death, irrespect-
ively of whether his marriage took place when on the
active or retired list, always subject to the operation
of the Commutation Acts of 1871 and 1SS2, under
which a proportionate reduction must be made in
the amounts of the pension or compassionate allow-
ances awarded to a widow married or children born
after the Officer has wholly or partially commuted
his retired pay.— (O.-in-C. 10th August, 1903'.
5. Commanders and Lieutenants employed as
Agents for Coaling.— See Order in Council 5th August
1S92 and subsequent Orders in Council.
6. Retired Officers employed as members of Com-
mittees, or on special duties under the Admiralty —
(see Article US I King's Regulations and Admiralty
Instructions)
* In the cases of Officers who have commuted their retired pay, or who received Gratuities on discharge,
deduction* will be. made from their full pay equal to the amount of retired pay commuted or to the annual
value, of the Gratuity.
+ The following equipment allowances may be granted in lieu of these sums to Officers when required to
tike wo their appointments periodically in time o' prac. .—
To Commissioned Warrant and Warrant Officers— 3/- per dav. suhit-t, to a. maximum of 20'- in any one year
To Lieutenants promotfd from. Commissioned Warrant and if arrant ranks— i/- a dog, subject to a maximum
of 30/- in any one year. (Order in Gouneil 14 Oct. ISIS.)
REGULATIONS FOR OFFICERS ON RESERVED OR RE-
TIRED LISTS WHEN CALLED OUT OR UNDER TRAINING.
(Orders-in-Oouncil, 8th March, 1895, 12th November, 1900,
16th Mav, 1904, 5th March. 1910, and 5th July. 1911.)
1. Whenever His Majesty maybe pleased by His
Order in Council, to call officers from the reserved
or retired lists into active service in case of war or
emergency, such officers shall be, in all respects,
entitled to the pay and emoluments of their corres-
ponding ranks on the active list, their retired pay
being suspended. Officers promoted on. or sub-
sequently to retirement, will receive the rate of Full
Pay of the higher rank, and 'hose not so promoted
the rate they were receiving when last in receipt of
full pay.
2. Officers on the Retired or Pension Lists of the
Navy, when called out for service in time of war or
emergency will receive a bonus of twenty-five per-
cent, for every pound of the full pay of their rank
earned by them, exclusive of allowances.
3. In the case of Officers who have commuted
their retired T>ay or who received gratuities on dis-
charge, deductions will be made from their full pay
equal to trie amount of retired pay commuted, or to
the annual value of the gratuuy.
4. In the cases of the recall to active service of
Lieutenants, Carpenter Lieutenants, or Engineer
Lieutenants, who were given such rank on being
pensioned from the List of Commissioned Warrant
Officers they will receive the rates of pay and allow-
ances of the rank last held by them on the Active
List, together with a bonus of 25 per cent, for every
pound of the full pay earned by them, exclusive of
allowances.
5. AllstepECin rank given on or after retirement
while conferring the title, uniform, and other advan-
tages, of the higher rank, will not give the right of
command amongst naval officers which is always to
be governed by the date of commission in the rank
held on the active list at the date of retirement.
6. Officers called from the Reserved, Retired, or
Pension Lists during war or emergency may be dealt
with as regards promotion and honorary retired rank
under the regulations which are in force at the time
for Officers of the same class on the active list.
7. Allowances for Equipment, to Officers on the
Reserved or Retired Lists if employed in case of
war or emergency • —
Flag Officers, Commodores and Officers of the £
same relative rank . . 60
Captains, Commanders, and Officers of the
same relative rank 50
Lieutenant-Commanders, Lieutenants, and
Officers of the same relative rank 40
Suh-Lieutenants, and Officers of the same re-
lative rank 30
Warrant and Subordinate Officers 20
S. Retired Officers who may be selected to fill
appointments in time of emergencywill undergo such
courses of instruction as may be necessary to qualify
them for the duties of the posts they will be required
to take up. While undergoing such courses they
will receive in lieu of their retired pay. the rate of
full pay (without command money), and allowances
of their corresponding ranks on the Active List,
unless the retired pay exceeds the full pay, in which
ease they are to receive their retired pay. In the
i i is i I ■ ifflcers who have commuted their retired
pay or who received gratuities on discharge, deduc-
tions will be made from their full pay equal to
the amount of retired pay commuted, or to the annual
value of the gratuity. Such periods of training will
not reckon as time for increase of retired pay.
9. In the event of the death of an Officer re-
employed under these regulations, from causes
attributable to the sendee, pension and compassion-
ate allowances will be granted to his widow and
children on the special scale applicable to the rank-
held by the Officer at the time of his death, irres-
pectively of whether his marriage took place when
on the active or retired list, always subject to the
operation of the Commutation Acts of 1871 and 1882,
under which a proportionate reduction must be
made in the amounts of the pension or compassion-
ate allowances awarded to a widow married or
children born after the Officer has wholly or partially
commuted his retired pay.— (O.-in-C, 10th August,
1903.)
MISCELLANEOUS CIRCULARS, &c.
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REGULATIONS FOR THE RESERVE OF OFFICERS OF THE
ROYAL MARINES.
(Established under Order in Council of the 11th March, 1903.)
I 7. A Reserve Officer who is recalled for service with
the Corps will cense to draw his retired pay (if any)
I from the date of recall, and will receive instead :—
A. .If no portion of retired pay has been com-
muted :—
The pay and allowances of an Officer of
corresponding rank on Active List to
gether with a bonus of 25 per cent, for
every pound of full pay earned (exclusive
of allowances).
B. If any portion of his retired pay has been com-
muted:—
The above rates of pay, subject to the
deduction of any commuted retired pay,
with bonus calculated as stated above.
C. If retired with a gratuity:—
The pay and allowances of an Officer of
corresponding rank' on the Active List,
subject to a deduction equal to the
annual value of the gratuity, with bonus
as stated above.
D. If accepted for the Reserve under Clause 3 :—
'1 ho pay and allowances of an Officer of
corresponding rank on the Active List,
with bonu>- as stated above.
S. If the services of a Reserve Officer have been of
a special eharacti rhe will be eligible:—
(L) For a step of substantive or honorary rank
on ret ii •'men I ; or
(2) For a step of Brevet rank for distinguished
service,
s. An Officer of the Reserve who is recalled for
service with the Corps will bo granted an allowance
of £100 in aid of outiit
10. The widow or children of a Reserve Offlcor who
dies while on service with the Corps will have the
same right to pension or compassionate allowances
as is accorded to the widows or children of Officers
on the Active List of the Corps.
ADMIHALTY, June 1903.
1. An Officer of the Royal Marines, under the rank
of Lieutenant-Colonel, who is permitted to retire
from the Active List at his own request, with retired
pay or gratuity under the Regulations laid down for
voluntary retirement, will, until he has reached the
age of 50, be liable to recall for service with the Corps
on an emergency, and will be placed on the list of
Reserve of Officers from the date of retirement.
2. An Officer under the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel
who is compulsorily retired under the Regulations
on account of age, will be eligible, and may at any
time offer himself to be enrolled for service with the
Corps in time of emergency, provided he is not more
than 50 years of age and is medically tit for service.
If his services be accepted his name will be placed on
the list of Reserve of Officers.
3. Officers who have been, or may be, removed from
the active list of the Royal Marines on resignation,
or from any other cause, may apply to be placed on
the list of Reserve of Officers. If they be accepted,
the Commissions formerly held by them will be re-
stored and they will hold the rank and be entitled to
wear the uniform of their last service in the Corps.
4. An Officer will be removed from the Reserve List
on attaining the age of 50.
5. A Reserve Officer will report himself at the com-
mencement of each year in writing to the Secretary
of the Admiralty. He will not quit the United King-
dom without leave from the Admiralty, and will re-
port any change of permanent address to the Deputy
Adjutant-General, Royal Marines.
6. A Reserve Officer who is recalled for service will,
so far as possible, he granted his original seniority in
the substantive rank which he held at the time of
retirement ; he will not be eligible for a routine
promotion to the establishment of any higher rank
in the Corps. The rate of Full Pay will be thai the
Officer was receiving when last on Full Pay.
OFFICERS ON THE EMERGENCY LIST.
GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE RESIGNED THEIR"
COMMISSIONS IN THE ROYAL NAVY.
( Under the Provisions of Orders in Council of the
lZth May, 1901, and 11th February, 1913;.
In order that the State may not lose altogether
the advantages which it has the right, to expect in
return for the expenses incurred in the training of
Officers, a list of Officers eligible for employment
in an Emergency has been established, and the
Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty expect that
all Officers who are permitted to resign their Com-
missions on the Active List for private reasons
should enrol their names on this list.
Officers so enrolled are allowed to retain their
Commissions and to wear the Uniform of their
rank at time of resignation, but they do not receive
pay, pension, or promotion* when not employed.
If called up for Active Service, Officers on this
list receive the full pay of thoir rank, and outfit
gratuities not exceeding the following amounts :—
£
Captains and Commanders and Officers of
corresponding relative rank .. ..50
Lieutenant-Commanders, Lieutenants and
Officers of corresponding relative rank . . 40
Sub - Lieutenants and Officers of corre-
sponding relative rank 30
Officers promoted after they have been placed on
the Emergency List will receive the rate of Full Pay
of the hiisher rank, and those not so promoted the
rate they were receiving when last on Full Pay.
On discharge after being called up for Active
Service Officers will he granted a Bonus of 25 percent
on the Full Pay (exclusive of Allowances) earned
during their employment.
Emergency Officers voluntarily re-employed (e g
during annual Manoeuvres) will receive in addition
to the full pay and allowances of their rank a bonus
of 15 per cent, for every pound of full pay (exclusive of
allowances) earned by them.
Equipment allowances will be granted at the follow-
ing rates, provided that no Officer will receive any
allowance if less than three years have elapsed be-
tween the date of his resignation and the date of his
re-employment, and that no allowance will be re-
peated to the same Officer within a period of five
years :—
To all Officers below the rank of
Lieutenant 9 0 0
To Lieutenant-Commanders, Lien-
tenants or Officers of correspond-
ing rank 12 jo 0
To Commanders or Officers of corre-
sponding rank 14 10 o
Officers who may receive hurts or wounds on Active
Service in the Royal Navy, and the widows and
children of 0111. rs who may be killed, or who die of
injuries received on Active Service will he eligible
tor the errant of Pensions and Allowances as if the
Officers had been on the Active List.
Ex-Officers who are placed on the, List will be
shown as such in the Navy List.
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MISCELLANEOUS CIRCULARS, &c.
Any Officer who withdraws his name from the
Emergency List before the age of 85 will be required
to resign his Commission.
Officers actually selected to fill appointments to be
taken up in time of war or emergency, will undergo
such instruction as may be considered necessary to
fit them for the duties they will be called upon to
perform. Attendance at such courses of instruc-
tion will be under the following regulations:—
fa) The pay Is the same as would be given if
called out during war or emergency, except
the Bonus.
(b) Travelling expenses of Officers attending the
Courses are allowed.
(c) Plain clothes may be worn, and no allowance
for outfit is given.
(d) Accommodation, when available, will be pro-
vided if desired.
Engineer Officers placed on the Lis twill be selected
from ex-officers whose profession continues to be con-
nected with mechanical engineering. The nature of
their employment since the date on which they
resigned their commission should be stated by
Candidates when volunteering, and also, if selected,
once a year after their names arc placed on the List.
Tn the same manner Medical Officers only will be
selected who continue to practise their profession.
The nature of their present work as medical men
should be stated.
Officers are required to write annually, until they
are 55 years of age, on the 1st January to the Secretary
of the Admiralty, stating whether they are still fit to
serve. After reaching the age of 55 Officers are re-
quired to report themselves annually between the
1st January and 31st March by letter to the Editor of
the Navy List, otherwise their names will be removed
from the List. They are to report at once any change
in their address, and before proceeding abroad they
must obtain the approval of the Admiralty.
Before Officers on the Emergency List enter into
any engagement under or on behalf of Foreign
Governments or accept any form of employment
whichmay take them away from the United Kingdom,
thus rendering them not available forservicein II. M.
Fleet at short notice, they must first obtain the
approval of the Admiraly.
Gentlemen whose names are placed on the
Emergency List as volunteers to serve in case of
emergency will he required to fill up and return a
form which will be sent to them.
* Except in the case of Sub Lieutenants who are
eligible for promotion to the rank of Lieutenant
after attaining three years' seniority.
Note.— For List of Officers whose Commissions
have been restored under these Regulations, sec
p. 721.
REGULATIONS AFFECTING OFFICERS ON THE SUPPLE-
MENTARY LIST ENTERED UNDER ORDERS IN COUNCIL
OF 29th JUNE, 1895, and 9th AUGUST. 1898.
1. The Admiralty reserve to themselves the power
of promoting any Lieutenant-Commander or Lieu-
tenant entered under this scheme to the Active List
of Commanders for distinguished service during
war operations.
2. At the discretion of the Admiralty a Lieutenant
on retirement maybe granted such Honorary rank
as may be considered desirable.
3. Pensions for Hurts and Wounds, Widows' Pen-
sions, Compassionate Allowances to Children, to be
at the same rate, and under the same conditions,
as those ranted to Officers of the Koyal Navy of
corresponding rank.
4. Widows of Officers on the Supplementary List
not killed in action, and who have not lost their lives
in the execution of the service, who at the time of
death had not five years' seniority as Commissioned
Officers on the Active List, are eligible for the award
of Gratuities, such Gratuities to be in every case less
than the Gratuity that, could have been payable to
the Officer himself if lie had been compelled by illness
to retire from His Majesty's Navy instead of dying
in it. i Order in Council, 7th March, 1899.)
ENTRY OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE ON
THE SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF LIEUTENANTS AND SUB-
LIEUTENANTS, R.N., UNDER ORDER IN COUNCIL OF
7th MARCH, 1913.
A limited number of Officers of the Royal Naval
Reserve between the ages of 22 and 32 will be entered
on a Supplementary List of the Navy.
Candidates will bo selected from Officers of the
Royal Naval Reserve who have completed 12 months'
training in the Royal Navy, or who are now under-
going training.
Application for entry from Officers n"w undergoing
12 months' training, who may be eligible under the
above regulations, will not be considered until the
applicants have performed three months of the
period of training. Selected candidates will be re-
quired to undergo a medical examination.
Sub-Lieutenants will be eligible for promotion to
Lieutenant after one year's service from the date of
entry in the Royal Navy or on the date on which they
would have become eligible for the rank of Lieu-
teuav t in the Royal Naval Reserve; but power is re-
served to the Admiralty to appoint them as ActiDg
Lieutenants at any period of their service.
In the case of Officers who may not have fulfilled
tlir service required by the Regulations of the Board
of Trade for examination for Master, promotion will
be subject to their passing an examination to bo
held by the Board of Trade."
Lieutenant -Commanders and Lieutenants on the
Supplementary List will be eligible for promotion tc
the rank of Commander in cases of very exceptional
service.
The rates of full pay will be the same as for
Lieutenant - Commanders. Lieutenants and Sub-
Lieutenants, E.N., and Sub-Lieutenants on the
NAVAL ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
944-6
Supplementary List will receive a messing allow-
ance of Is. a day in addition. It is con emplated
that continuous employment on full pay will he
found for all Officers entered on the Supplementary
List, except when they may be on half pay either
through misconduct or at own request, or when
full pay shah have ceased in consequence of sick-
ness. Half and Retired Fay, and gratuities, will
be at the rates laid down tor Officers eniered on the
Supplementary List under earlier Orders in Council.
The rates of lull, half, and reiired pay, mentioned
above, are shown in other parts of the Nav> List.
At the discretion of the Admiralty a Lieutenant-
Commander or Lieutenant on retirement, may be
granted the retired rank of Commander under the
conditions applicable to Lieutenant-Commanders
and Lieutenants generally.
Pensions for wounds and injuries, widows' pensions,
and compassionate allowances for children will be at
the same rates and under the same conditions as
those granted to Officers of the ±toyal Navy of cor-
responding rank.
Officers on entry will cease to be entitled to retain
ing fees.
The full equipment grant of 301. will be given to
Sub-Lieutenantoand 40(. to Lieutenants, in eons dera-
tion of their having to obtain naval uniform, provid-
ed that they have not received any outfit allowance
on appointment to one of His Majesty's Ships lor
tr ining within the two years immediately preceding
the date of entry on the Supplementary List.
An Officer who has received outfit, allowance with-
in such two years will receive only half the equip-
ment grant, or the difference between what lie has
already received and the full rate.
REGULATIONS FOR HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEES AT
ST. JAMES'S PALACE.
At all Levees, which will be held at 12 o'clock noon,
Cards of Admission will be required, whether for
Presentation or Attendance, as the numbers at each
of these ceremonies must be limited.
The following are the rules to be observed.
Attendances and Peesentations.
All Officers, whether active or on the retired lists,
»f the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines, of what-
ever rank, will communicate with and obtain their
cards from the Private Secretary to the First Lord of
the Admiralty. All Civil Officers of the Admiralty
will follow the same rule. Application should be
made when the date of the Levee, for which a card is
desired, has been announced in the press by the
Lord Chamberlain but not before.
The names both for attendance and presentation
must be received at the Admiralty not later than
eight days prior to the date of each Levee.
Occasions on which. Officers may be presented by the
First Lord of the Admiralty.
1.— On receiving a Commission in the Royal Navy.
2. — On promotion to the rank of Commander, or to
corresponding rank in other branches of the
Service, and after that on every step.
Retired officers are. not presented on receiving a
step in rank.
3.— On appointment to the command of a ship.
4. — On appointment to the command of a station or
squadron, or to a principal post at the
Admiralty.
5.— On rel urn from active service during War, or
from any special service abroad, or on return
from the command of a station or squadron.
6.— On appointment to one of the Royal Yachts, or as
Aide-do-Camp to the King.
7.— On appointment to or promotion in any Order,
when not personally invested with the Insignia
by His Majesty.
NAVAL ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
No. 131— C.
At the Court at Windsor.
The 9th day of May, 1891.
Present,
The QUEEN'S most excellent Majesty in Council.
Whereas there was this day read at the Board a
Memorial from the Right Honourable the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty, dated the sth day
of May 1S91, in the words following, viz. :—
" Whereas it has been deemed advisable, in the
interest^ of your Majesty's Service, that the custody,
&c of Naval Ordnance stores should be transferred
to the Admiralty ; and whereas it is also deemed
necessary that certain Officers, and Warrant Officers
of Your Majesty's Ordnance Store Department
should be transferred to the Admiralty for the con
duct of the duties connected with the transferred
Ordnance Stores.
"We bee leave most humbly to recommend that
Your Majesty will lie graciously pleased, by your
Order in Council, to sanction the following mtes of
nav and retirement to the Army Officers who may
be appointed to the Naval Ordnance Department.
" The scale of pay to be as follows :—
" Naval Ordnance Officer, £600 by £20 annually, to
£500, with an additional £100 a year to the
Officer in charge at Woolwich Arsenal.
" Deputy Naval Ordnance Officer, £425 by £30
annually, to £525.
"Assistant Naval Ordnance Officer, £250 by £15
annually, to £350.
"The above Officers, when quarters are not pro-
vided, to receive, in addition to these rates of pay,
£10 i, £75, and £50 a year, according to their respective
grade.
"When on Foreign service they will receive the
special Colonial alio., anc-es -ranic i under Admiralty
insulations, and, when quarters are not provided,
sucii house allowances as may he nxed by the
Admiralty with the concurrence of the Treasury.
" The commencing pay of the Officers transferred
will be :—
"Naval Ordnance Officers.
"(a) An Assistant Commissary General of Ord-
nance, having the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel,
the maximum pay of the Office.
"t&l An Assistant Commissary General of Ord-
nance, with the rank of Major, the minimum
pay of the Office.
"Deputy Naval Ordnance Officers.
"'a An Assistant Commissary General of Ord-
nance, with the rank of Major, the maximum/
pay of the Office.
"(d) A Deputy Commissary General of Ord
nance, the minimum pay of the Office.
947 NAVAL ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT— NURSING SERVICE.
" Assistant Naval Ordnance Officers.
"(e) A Deputy Assistant Commissary General of
Ordnance, the maximum pay of the Office.
" ( f) A Quarter-Master, with the rank of Captain,
the Maximum pay of the Office.
"(g) A Quarter Master, with the rank of Lieu-
tenant, the minimum pay of the Office.
"Retirement to be compulsory at the age of sixty.
The Rates of Retired Pay on compulsory retirement
at 60 years of age to be as follows :—
Per annum.
" Assistant Commissary General of £
Ordnance 650
"Deputy Assistant Commissary
General of Ordnance .. .. 400
"Quarter-Master 250
" Officers transferred, to be eligible for promotion
as if they had remained in the Ordnance Store
Service, but not above the rank of Assistant
Commissary General, and otherwise 'to retain all
their rights and privileges as Officers of the Ord-
nance Store Department.
" Conductors transferred to the Admiralty Service
to receive such rates of pay, and on retirement,
such rates of pension, as may be assigned to them
by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, with
the concurrence of the Treasury.
" Conductors to be compulsorily retired at the age
of sixty years.
"All rights and privileges as Ordnance Store
Warrant Officers to be otherwise reserved to Con-
ductors transferred to Admiralty Service.
"The Lords Commissioners of Your Majesty's
Treasury, and the Secretary of State for "War, have
signified their concurrence in the foregoing pro
posals."
Her Majesty, having taken the said Memorial into
consideration, was pleased, by and with the advice
of Her Privy Council, to approve of what is therein
proposed. And the Right Honourable the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty are to give the
necessary directions herein accordingly.
C. L. PEEL.
QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL NAVAL
NURSING SERVICE.
At the Court at St. James's,
The 6th day of March, 1902.
Present,
The KING'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
Whekeas there was this day read at the Board a
Memorial from the Right Honourable the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty, dated the 13th day
of February, 1902, in the words following, viz. : —
"Whereas Your Majesty was pleased by Your
Majesty's Order in Council of the ninth day of
February, 1901, to approve of certain regula-
tions for the Staff of Nursing Sisters in Na\al
Hospitals ;
"And whereas Her Majesty Queen Alexandra
has been pleased to intimate that it is Her
gracious pleasure to assume the Presidency of
this Staff;
" We beg leave humbly to submit that Your
Majesty will be graciously pleased to approve of
the same by Your Order in Council and that the
Staff of Nursing Sisters be designated 'Queen
Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.'
"We further humbly submit that the Nursing
Sisters shall be entitled to wear on the prescribed
uniform an embroidered badge consistingof a red
Geneva Cross on a white ground in a gold border,
and above, Her Majesty Queen Alexandra's
Monogram, viz.:— two A's red interlacing an
anchor and cable gold ; the whole surmounted by
the Imperial Crown."
His Majesty having taken the said Memorial into
consideration, was pleased, by and with the advice of
His Privy Council, bo approve of what is therein
proposed. And the Right Honourable the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty are to give the
necessary directions herein accordingly.
A. W. FITZROY.
RESERVE OF NURSING SISTERS FOR QUEEN
ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL NAVAL NURSING SERVICE.
At the Court at St. James's,
The 13th day of October, 1910.
Present,
The KING'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
Whekeas there was this day read at the Board a
Memorial from the Right Honourable the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty, dated the 22nd day
of August, 1910, in the words following, viz. :—
"Whereas we have had under our consideration
the necessity for the formation of a Reserve of
Nursine Sisters for Queen Alexandra's Royal
Naval Nursing Service to provide the additional
trained nurses who would be required by this
Department in the event of war on a large scale :
" And whereas we are of opinion that the
necessary number of additional Nursing Sisters
can be obtained as required by previous arrange-
ment with the -authorities of the principal Civil
Hospitals of the country :
" We therefore beg leave humbly to recommond
that your Majesty may be graciously pleased by
Your Order in Council to sanction such arrange-
ments being made accordingly under regula-
tions to be framed by us, with the consent where
necessary of the Lords Commissioners of Your
Majesty's Treasury, and to authorise the grant
of pensions and gratuities for wounds to those
members of the Eeserve who may be injured
while serving, according to the scale laid down
for Sisters in Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval
Nursing Service:
"The Lords Commissioners of Your Majesty's
Treasury have signified their concurrence in this
proposal."
His Majesty having taken the said Memorial into
consideration, was pleased, by and with the advice
of His Privy Council, to approve of what is therein
proposed. And the Right Honourable the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty are to give the
necessary directions herein accordingly.
ALMER1C FITZROY.
WAR COLLEGE.
948
ROYAL NAVAL WAR COLLEGE, PORTSMOUTH.
War Course for Flag Offlaere, Captains and
Commanders.
1. These courses ifor Officers on the Active List
only) will be held in the Spring and Autumn of each
year. Each course will last 15 weeks.
2. The eourse consists of :—
(a) Playing the Tactical Naval War Game.
(b) Playing the Strategical Naval "War Game,
(o) Studvin? and writing reports on the various
problems arising out of the strategical
conditions of the present day.
(d) Lectures on the following subjects :— Naval
History, Naval Architecture, Steam, In-
ternational Law, the Law of Evidence,
Wireless Telegraphy, Coast Defence, and
other subjects of interest and use to
Naval Officers.
3. No examination is held in the subjects included
in the War Course, but Officers have the option of
being examined in any of the other subjects which
they may have studied. This examination is entirely
voluntary and in no way competitive, the result
being communicated to the Admiralty.
4. Flag Officers, while going through the Course,
are paid 16s. a day, in addition to their half pay (the
time reckoning as half-pay time) and 4s. 6d. a day
Lodging Allowance, if no accommodation is avail-
able, and it is required.
Captains and Commanders, while going through
the Course, are paid full pay without command
money, and, in addition. Provision Allowance, and
Lodging Allowance according to scale if there is no
accommodation available, the time reckoning as
full-pay time.
War Course for Marine and Military Officers.
A limited number of Army Officers may be per-
mitted to attend the War Courses with the object
of promoting the co-operation of the two Services in
time of War. Naval Officers may attend the Staff
College on similar lines. A number of Marine
Officers, limited for the present to two in each class,
may also be allowed to attend the War Courses.
Lectures on Naval History, International Law,
Strategy, Tactics and Military Subjects.
Lectures on the above subjects are given at Devon-
port and Chatham from time to time, and the Naval
War Game played so far as time will admit.
ROYAL NAVAL WAR COLLEGE, DEVONPORT.
Short Course in Strategy, International Law, <&c.
1. These courses will be of three weeks' duration,
and will take place over nine months in the year,
from September to June.
2. The course will consist of a series of lectures on
International Law and Prize Manual, Merchant
Shipping, and Court- Martial procedure, supple-
mented by instruction in the principles of Strategy,
Tactics, &c.
3. Officers will be nominated for the Courses by
the Commauder-in-Chief, Devonport, and the Com-
mandant, R. M.L.I.
4. The courses will also be open to other volun-
teers who can arrange to attend.
5. Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve will be
eligible to attend under the following conditions :—
(a) On completion of short courses of Gunnery,
Torpedo, or other training.
(61 As a separate course to be applied for by the
Officer himself.
(ei While undergoing 12 months' training (not
Annual or Biennial training) in ships
refitting.
(di Midshipmen will not be eligible for these
courses- and, as regards Sub- Lieutenants
and Acting Sub-Lieute"ants who have
completed Gunnery and Torpedo Courses
prior to 12 months' training, the anpoint-
ment will be subject to a special recom-
mendation from the Captains of the
Gunnery and Torpedo Schools.
949
RANK AND COMMAND.
RANK AND COMMAND.
EXTRACT FROM THE KING'S REGULATIONS.
Officers in Geneeal.
1. The Officers of His Majesty's Navy are divided into
the following branches, namely: Military, Engineer,
Medical Accountant, Naval Instructor, Artisan.
2. The Military Branch is comprised of the under-
mentioned Officers who, with the exception herein-
after mentioned, shall rank and command in the
following order : —
1. Admirals of the Fleet.
2. Admirals.
3. Vice-Admirals.
4. Bear-Admirals.
5. Commodores.
13. Captains.
7. Commanders.
S. Lieutenant-Commanders.
9. Lieutenants.
10. I Sub-Lieutenants.
11. \ Mates.
12. i Chief Gunners,
/aCC°dateIf
s\Com
missions.
14. (Chief Signal Boatswains.
15. J CommissionedTelegraphists
16. | Gunners. f
17. I Boatswains I according to
18. !- Signal Boatswain. -i date of
If. I Warrant Telegraphists. | Warrants.
20. J Chief Masters-at-Arms. L
21. Midshipmen.
22. Naval Cadets.
3. Commodores, when in the presence of Captains
senior to them, shall rank and command according
to their seniority as Captains.
4. A ship must always be represented by an Officer
of the Military Branch in the following order of
eommand • —
1. Captain.
2. Commander.
3. Lieutenant-Commander.
4. Lieutenant.
5. I Sub- Lieutenant.
ii.l'MUe.
7,'j Chief Gunner.
8. I Chief Boatswain
9. fChief Signal Boatswain ) Commissions
10. J Commissioned Telegraphist (.commissions
r
| according tc
ain. date of
jraphist. | Warrants.
it-Arms. I
[according
date of
Gunner
12. I Boa1
13. J-Sign
14. I War
15.J Chie
16. Midshipman.
17. Naval Cadet.
5. All Officers of the same denomination in the
Military Branch shall rank and command accord-
ing to the order m which their names stand in the
Official List of Officers of the Royal Navy; or, when
not inserted in the List, according to the dates
of their lirst Commissions, Warrants, or Orders, in
their existing rank. If only acting in the rank, ihey
siiall rank and command alter omeers holding tlie
corresponding continued rank, and in relation to
each other shall rank and command according to tue
order in which their names stand in the Official
List, of the Officers of the fetoyal Navy, unless the
Admiralty may otherwise direct.
6. Officers of the Non-Military Branches shall rank
with eacli other and with the Officers of the Military
Branch, the Royal Marines and the Army in the
order given in the following table, and shall command
in the same order the Officers and men of their own
Branch as well as those of any other branch or of the
Royal Marines who may be appointed or detailed for
duty in their respective departments or placed under
their orders by superior authority.
7. Officers on whom a step of temporary or local rank
has been conferred under the provisions of Order in
Council of 21st November, 1855, shall, subject to the
provisions of Clauses 6 and 6, be entitled to take
command and precedence and to enjoy all the
privileges and emoluments of the rank in which they
are acting.
8. Officers in command of His Majesty's Ships must
take rank and precedence of Officers placed under
their Command on all occasions, whether on shore
or ahoat.
9. When Commanders, Lieutenant-Commanders,
Lieutenants, or Sub-Lieutenants, who are seniors to
the Executive Officer, are appointed for Navigating
duties, they will succeed to the command of the
Ship, in the absence of the Captain ; but they are
not to take upon themselves the routine duties of
the Executive Officer except by order of the Captain,
or in case of necessity.
10. All Officers of the Military Branch are liable to be
called upon to perform Navigating and Pilotage
duties in His Majesty's Ships, but the additional pay
to Commanders, Lieutenant-Commanders, Lieu-
tenants, and Sub-Lieutenants for the discharge of
such duties, is contingent on their having passed
the necessary examination in Pilotage.
11. Lieutenant-Commanders, Lieutenants and Sub-
lieutenants appointed lor Navigating duties are to
take a share in the ordinary duties of their Ships,
such as watch keeping, acting as Divisional Officers,
&c, but this participation in the ordinary duties is
not to interfere with their special navigating duties
and is to be arranged at the discretion of the Captain.
12. At Courts of Inquiry, Surveys, and other similar
assemblages of Officers, the Officer who, in virtue of
his office, would, under these liegulations take the
military command, is in all cases to preside, irres-
pective of the relative rank oi the other members,
whose precedence on such occasions shall be
determined by the table given on page 951.
RANK AND COMMAND.
950
RELATIVE RANK OF THE OFFICERS OF THE
NAVY AND ARMY.
EXTRACT FROM THE KING'S
REGULATIONS.
The relative rank of Officers of the Navy with each
other and with Officers of the Army shall, subject to
the exceptions provided for in Chapter III. of the
King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions.be
as laid down in the following Table, and shall in
every ease take effect according to the dates of their
respective commissions, or appointments, unless the
relative rank is granted at the discretion of the
Admiralty, or is dependent on the attainment of
seniority or completion of service. In the latter case
it shall take effect from such attainment of seniority
or completion of service in the particular rank.
(For Table, seep. 951.)
Nothing contained in these regulations is to be
considered as giving a claim to any Officer of the
Navy to assume command of His Majesty's Land
Forces on shore, nor to any Officer of the Army to
assume command of any of His Majesty's Squadrons
or Ships, or of any of the Officers or men thereunto
belonging, unless under special authority from the
Government of His Majesty.
When Officers of the Navy are employed on shore,
on joint service with His Majesty's Land Forces,
their relative rank shall carry with it all the prece-
dence and advantages, except command, attaching to
the rank with which it corresponds, and shall
regulate the choice of quarters, rates of lodging
money, servants, forage, fuel, and light, or allowances
in their stead.
The precedence of the Naval Commander-in-Chief
in the East Indies is regulated by the Royal Warrant
of precedence in India.
It is His Majesty's pleasure that the following
rules be observed in the Colonies in regard to the
precedency of Naval and Military Officers in com-
mand of His Majesty's Forces :
a. The Officer in command of Ris Majesty's Naval
Forces on the Station, if of the rank of an
Admiral, and the Senior Officer in command of
the troops, if of the rank of a General, are to
have precedence next after the Governor, their
own relative rank being determined by the
Regulations on that subject. Governors of
o tli er Colonies shall rank next after such Naval
and Military Officers.
b. The Senior Officer in command of the troops, if
of the rank of Colonel or Lieutenant-Colonel
and the Officer in command of His Majesty's
Naval Forces on t'.ie Station, if of equivalent
rank, are to have precedency next after the
Bishop and the Chief Justice, their own relative
rank being determined by the regulations on
that subject.
c. The Officer in command of His Majesty's Naval
Forces on the Station, and the Senior Officer in
command of the troops, if below the rank of
Colonel or Lieut. -Colonel, are to continue to
take rank, as has heretofore been the case, next
after tho Solicitor-General.
Whilst, however, these rules will take effect in
every place in which His Majesty's Instructions,
communicated through the Secretary of State, avail
for the purpose, they will not overridethe precedence
which in a few Colonies is conferred upon certain
Officers, either by law, or by the terms of Letters
Patent from the Crown ; which instruments cannot
be set aside or altered except by the issue of others
having the same form and equal authority.
951
RELATIVE RANK.
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9515 RELATIVE RANK AND UNIFORM OF INDIAN MARINE
ROYAL INDIAN MARINE.
RELATIVE RANK.
The relative rank of Officers of the Indian Marine with Officers of the
Royal Navy is as hereafter stated. Their status is similar to that
of Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve but senior to those Officers in
their respective ranks : —
Rank in the Royal Indian Marine.
Deputy Director
Assistant Director
Commander
Lieutenant of over 8 years' seniority
Lieutenant, under 8 years' seniority
Sub-Lieutenant
Inspector of Machinery
Chief Engineer
Engineer of and over nine years' seniority
Engineer under nine years' seniority
Assistant Engineer
WarraLt Officer
Rank in the Fleet.
After Captain under 3 years' seniority.
„ Commander.
„ Lieutenant-Commander.
„ Lieutenant.
„ Sub-Lieutenant.
„ Engineer Commander.
„ Engineer Lieutenant of eight years' seniority
duly qualified and selected.
„ Engineer Lieutenant under eight years' senior-
ity, or over that seniority, but not duly quali-
fied or selected.
„ Engineer Sub- Lieutenant.
Warrant Officer.
UNIFORM.
Officers of the Royal Indian Marine are to wear the
same uniform as officers of corresponding rank in the
Royal Navy, with the following exceptions :—
(a.) Instead of each stripe of half-inch lace round
the sleeves of the coat, there is to be a stripe
formed of two waved lines of quarter-inch
gold lace intersecting each other, so as to
form bands half an inch wide, the blue cloth
to show between the curves.
(b.) Instead of the anchor on the epaulettes and
shoulder straps respectively, there is to be a
badge consisting of a silver anchor in the
centre, surrounded with the letters— R.I. M. —
embroidered in gold.
(c.) Instead of the bullion loop on the cocked hat,
the loop to be formed of two gold cords, 1 inch
circumference, twisted in the same manner
as for coat sleeves.
(d.) Buttons, — To be gilt raised round buttons, in-
dented with a round rim, within which an
anchor and cable, surmounted by an imperial
crown impaled on the Star of India.
(e.i Cap budgt s.— To have a J-inch centre of imperial
crimson, edged with a" gold cablet, encircled
by long and short wavy rays of gold 3-inch
and I of an inch long respectively, the whole
surcharged by an anchor and cable in silver,
the ring and stock to be within the crimson
centre, and the crown to reach to the outer
edge of the rays, the whole to be surmounted
by an Imperial crown worked in silver and
crimson.
(/.) Clasp of Sword belt,— To have the same device
as the Cap badge.
iff.) The Engineer officers are to be distinguished
by purple velvet stripes, quarter-inch wide,
between the gold lace waved lines round the
sleeves of the coat.
PRIZE MONET.
952
PRIZE MONEY.
PROCLAMATION.
VICTORIA, E.
WHEREAS by Our Order in Council of this day's
date We were graciously pleased to annul, from and
after the thirty-first day of October next. Our Royal
Proclamation of the third day of August one thous-
and eight hundred and eighty-six, regulating, accord-
ing to the Scheme set forth therein or recognised
thereby, the Distribution of the net Proceeds of
Prizes captured from the Enemy, of Captures and
Seizures under the several Acts of Parliament passed
relating to the Revenues of Customs, and to Trade
and Navigation, for the Abolition of the Slave Trade,
for the Capture and Destruction of Pirates and
Piratical Vessels, and of the Rewards conferred for
the same, as also of the Awards for all Salvage
granted to the Crews of our Ships and Vessels of
War, wheu not otherwise specially apportioned by
the Terms of the respective Awards and Allowances,
and in consequence of certain Alterations in the
Apportionment and Classification of the Shares being
desirable, it is expedient that Provision should be
made for the future Distribution of such net Proceeds
and Salvage not otherwise specially apportioned, and
all other Monies whatsoever granted to be shared
among the officers and crews of our ships and vessels
in the manner of Prize Money.
We do, therefore, now make known to all Our loving
Subjects, and to all others whom it may concern, by
this Our Proclamation, by and with the advice of Our
Privy Council, that Our Royal Will and Pleasure is,
and We do hereby direct, That Ships or Vessels being
in sight of a prize, as also of the captor, under circum-
stances to cause intimidation to the prize and
encouragement to the captor, shall be alono entitled
to share as joint captors, and that the distribution of
all such net proceeds of prizes, rewards, allowances,'
salvage awards, and of all bounties and grants what-
soever distributable to our Royal Navy in the manner
of Prize Money, shall be made as follows, viz. :—
That the flag officer or officers shall have one-
thirtieth part of the whole net proceeds arising from
prizes captured from the enemy, and from all other
captures and seizures, &c, as aforesaid, made by any
of the ships or vessels under his or their command,
and of the rewards conferred for the same, according
to the following conditions and modifications, save
and except as hereinafter provided and directed, that
is to say.—
When there is but one flag officer he shall have the
entire one-thirtieth part ; when two flag officers shall
be sharing together, the chief shall have two-thirds,
and the other flag officer shall have the remaining
one-third of the one-thirtieth part ; and when there
shall be more than two flag officers, the chief shall
have one-half of the said one-thirtieth part, and the
remaining half shall be equally divided among the
junior flag officers ; commodores of the first-class and
captains of the fleet to share as flag officers ; Provided
always. That no flag officer, unless actually on board
any of our ships or vessels of war, and at the actual
taking, sinking, burning, or otherwise destroying any
ship or ships of war, privateer or privateers belonging
to the enemy, shall share in the distribution of any
head money or bounty money granted as a reward for
the taking, sinking, burning, or otherwise destroying
any such ship or vessel of the enemy.
That no flag officer, unless actually present at the
capture or destruction of any pirates or piratical ship,
vessel, or boat, shall share in any distribution of the
proceeds or bounty in respect of such pirates, or of
the crews of such piratical ship, vessel, or boat.
That no flag officer shall share in any remuneration
or reward conferred or awarded to the crew of any of
Our ships or vessels as salvage, unless he shall have
been actually on board the ship or vessel to which
the award shall be made, or have personally aided
and assisted in the transaction at the time the service
was rendered.
That no flag officer commanding in any port in the
United Kingdom shall share in the proceeds of any
prize captured from the enemy or in other captures,
seizures, rewards, or any distributive proceeds as
aforesaid, made by any ships or vessels which shall
sail from or leave such port by order of the Lord
High Admiral, or of Our Commissioners for executing
the Office of Lord High Admiral.
That when ships or vessels under the command of
several flag officers belonging to separate stations
shall bo joint captors, &c, each flag officer shall
receive a proportion of the one-thirtieth part, accord-
ing to the number of officers and men present under
the command of each such flag officer; and when
ships or vessels under orders from the Lord High
Admiral, or from Our Commissioners for executing
the Office of Lord High Admiral, are joint captors,
&c, with other ships or vessels under a flag or flags,
the like regulations as to the apportionment of the
flag share to the flag officer or officers are to be
observed.
With reference to flag officers it is to be noted :—
That when an inferior flag officer is sent to reinforce
a superior officer on any station, the superior flag
officer shall not share in any prize taken by the
inferior flag officer before he has arrived within the
limits of that station, unless the inferior officer shall
have received some order directly from, and shall be
acting in execution of some order issued by such
superior flag officer.
No chief flag officer quitting any station, except
upon some definite urgent service, and with the
intention of returning to the station as soon as such
service is performed, snail share in any prize taken
by Our ships or vessels left behind after he has passed
the limits of the station, or after he has surrendered
the command to another flag officer appointed by the
Admiralty to command in chief upon such station.
An inferior flag officer quitting any station i except,
when detached by orders from his commander-in-
chief upon a special service, accompanied with orders
to return to such station as soon as tho service has
been performed) shall have no share in prizes taken
by the ships and vessels remaining on the station
after he has passed tho limits thereof.
In like manner flag officers remaining on such
station shall not share in tho prizes taken by such
inferior officer, or by ships or vessels under his
immediate command, after he has quitted the limits of
the station, except he has been detached as aforesaid.
A commander-in chief or other flag officer belonging
to any station shall not share in any prize or prizes
taken out of the limits of that station by any ship or
vessel under the command of a flag officer of any
other station, or under orders from Our Commission-
ers of the Admiralty, unless such commander-in-chief
or flag officer is expressly authorised by Our said
Commissioners to take the command of that station
in which the prize or prizes is or are taken, and shall
actually have taken upon him such command.
Every commodore having a captain under him shall
be esteemed a flag officer with respect to the thirtieth
part of prizes taken, whether he be eommanding-in-
chief or serving under command.
Any officer on board any of Our ships of war at the
time of capturing any prize or prizes who shall have
more commissions than one shall be entitled only to
share in such prize or prizes according to the share
allotted to him by the above-mentioned distribution
in respect to his superior commission or office.
And with reference to those regulations it is to be
noted that a captain, commander, or other command-
ing officer of a ship or vessel shall be deemed to be
under the command of a flag when he shall actually
have received some order from, or be acting in the
execution of some order issued by a flag officer
953
PRIZE MONEY.
whether he be or be not within the limits of the
station of such flag otflcer; and in the event of his be-
ing directed to join a flag otflcer on any station he
shall be deemed to be under the command of such flag
officer from the time when he arrives within the limits
of the station, which circumstance is always to be
carefully noted in the log-book ; and it shall be con-
sidered that he continues under the flag officer of such
station until he shall have received some order direct-
ly from, or be acting in the execution of some order
issued by some other flag officer duly authorised or
by the Lord High Admiral, or Oar Commissioners
for executing the office of Lord High Admiral.
Every commodore of the second class shall share as
captain.
And we hereby direct, that the captain appointed
as chief of staff, captain, commander, lieutenant com-
manding, staff commander commanding, or any other
officer duly commanding any ship or vessel of war,
singly making a capture or seizure, or otherwise en-
titled to the distributive benefit arising from anv pro-
ceeds, reward, grant, bounty, salvage or other award
as aforesaid, that is to say, the officer actually in com-
mand at the time, shall have one-tenth of the remain-
der, or, if there is no flag officer to share, one-tenth
of the entire net proceeds, except that if the single
capturing ship be a classed ship having a com-
mander under the captain the commander shall take
a portion of the one-tenth part according to the pro-
portion herein-after set forth; and if more than one
commanding officer of the same rank of command
shall be entitled to share as joint captors, &c, the
one-tenth shall be equally divided between them ; but
when captains, commanders, lieutenants, and staff
commanders commanding, respectively. Our ships
and vessels of war, and commanders under captains
in rated ships, shall sha^e together, in whatever
variety of combination, the one-tenth shall be so divid-
ed into parts for a graduated apportionment as to
provide for each captain receiving six parts ; each
commander commanding, or commander under the
captain in a rated ship, three parts; and each lieuten-
ant commanding, or staff commander commanding,
or other officer actually commanding, a vessel of war,
two parts, which We hereby direct shall be the pro-
portion in which they shall respectively share ; col-
onel of marines (artillery or light Infantry) orof land
forces serving as marines, doing duty with a battal-
ion or force employed on shore for naval operations
to share as captains ; lieutenant-colonel of marines
(artillery or light infantry) or of land forces serving
as marines, employed on shore for naval operations,
if in actual command of a battalion or force to share
as captains, if second in command to share as com-
manders; major of marines (artillery or light infantry)
or of land forces serving as marines employed on
shore for naval operations, if in actual command of a
battalion or force to share as commanders. And We
further direct, that after provision shall thus have
been made for the flag share i if any), and for the por-
tion of the commanding officer or oflicers and others
as above specified, the remainder of the net proceeds
shall be distributed in eleven classes, so that each
officer, man, and boy composing the rest of the com-
plements of Our ships and vessels of war, and act-
ually on board or absent on duty in a prize (who it is
Our will and pleasure shall be the only absentees en-
titled to share) at the time of any such capture, seiz-
ure, &c, as aforesaid, and every person present and
assisting shall receive shares or a share, according
to his class, as set forth in the following scale :—
Fiest Class.— Staff captain, deputy inspector gen-
eral of hospitals, and fleets when borne on ship's
books, secretary to Admiral of the fleet or to com-
mander-in-chief, paymaster-in-chief in the event of
such an officer being employed afloat, chief inspector
of machinery and inspector of machinery, when borne
on snip's books other than harbour ship, forty five
shares each.
Second Class— Senior Lieutenant of a classed ship,
not bearing a commander under the captain, staff
commander, major of marines (artillery or light Inf-
antry! or of land forces, doing duty as marines if the
senior military officer of a fleet or squadron, chaplain
over fifteen years seniority, fleet surgeon, secretary
to an admiral or commodore of the lirst class not com-
manding-in-chief or to a captain of the fleet, fleet pay-
master, fleet engineer, naval instructor over fifteen
years' seniority, forty snares each.
Third.Class.— Lieutenant over eight years' seniority
major of marines (artillery or light infantry) or of
land forces doing duty as marines, whether having
higher brevet rank or not, quartermaster of marines
with honorary rank of major, chaplain over eight and
under fifteen years' seniority, stad surgeon, staff pay-
master, paymaster, chief engineer, naval instructor
over eight and under fifteen years' seniority, thirty-
five shares each.
Fourth Class.— Lieutenant under eight years' seni-
ority, captain of marines (artillery or light infantry) ,
or of land forces doing duty as marines, whether hav-
ing higher brevet rank or not, quartermaster of mar-
ines with honorary rank of captain, chaplain under
eight years' seniority, surgeon, secretary to commo-
dore second class, assistant paymaster over twelve
years' seniority, assistant paymaster over six years'
seniority,engineer over six years' seniority, engineer
under six years' seniority, naval instructor under
eight years' seniority, also lieutenant of the Koyal
Naval Keserve (when embarked for service afloat),
chief officer of cruizer in the coast guard, ehief officer
of a coast guard station, who has been in command
of a cruizer (when embarked for service afloat) senior
engineer of the Koyal Naval Reserve (when embarked
for service afloat), engineer of the Royal Naval Reserve
(when embarked for service afloat (thirty shares each.
Fifth Class— Sub-lieutenant,lieutenant of marines,
quartermaster of marines with honorary rank of lieut-
enant (artillery or light infantry) or of land forces
doing duty as marines, assistant paymaster under
six years' seniority, assistant engineer, chief gunner,
chief boatswaiu, chief carpenter, gunner, boatswain,
carpenter, head schoolmaster, artificer engineer, also
sub-lieutenant of the Royal Naval Reserve (when em-
barked for sendee), assistant engineer of the Royal
Naval Reserve (when embarked for service), senior
mate of a cruizer in the coast guard, chief officer of a
coast guard station who has nevercommandeda crui-
zer (when embarked for service) twenty shares each.
Sixth Class— Midshipman, clerk, pilot, chief petty
officer (seaman class), chief yeoman of signals, war-
rant officer of marines (if embarked)! artillery or light
infantry) or of land forces doing duty as marines, staff
sergeants and colour sergeants of marines (artillery
or light infantry) or of land forces doing duty as mar-
ines, master-at-arms, naval schoolmaster, chief writ-
er (old system), chief writer (new system), chief engine
room artificer (old system) chief engine room artificer,
first and second classes(new system), chief carpenter's
mate (new system), chief carpenter's mate'old system)
chief armourer, engine room artificer (old system),
engine room artificer, first, second, third and fourth
classes (new system), ship's steward, ship's steward
for general mess, instructor in cookery, chief cook,
ship's cook for general mess, chief bandmaster, chief
sick berth steward, chief stoker,draughtsman, admi-
ral's or commodore's steward or cook, general mess-
man, captain's and cabin steward, captain's and cabin
cook, and all other chief petty officers, also midship-
man of Royal Naval Reserve (when embarked for ser-
vice), second mate of a cruiser in the coast guard ser-
vice, chief boatman of the coast guard in charge,
(when embarked for service), twelve shares each.
Seventh Class— Naval cadet, assistant clerk, first
class petty officer (seaman class), yeoman of signals,
sailmaker, ropemaker, sergeant of marines (artillery
or light infantry), or of land forces doing duty as mar-
ines, ship's corporal first class, ship's corporal second
class, carpenter's mate (new system), carpenter's
mate (old system), caulker, blacksmith, armourer,
plumber, painter first class, cooper, leading stoker
first class, sick berth steward, ship's cook, band-
master, head krooman in classed ships, tindal or head
man of seedies in classed ships .domestic first class of
five years' service and all other firstclass petty officers,
PRIZE MONEY.
954
also chief boatman of the coast guard (when embark-
ed for service), ten shares each.
Eighth Class.— Second class petty officer (seaman
class"), second yeoman of signals, sailmaker's mate,
leading shipwright, leading seaman, corporal of
marines (artillery or light infantry) or of land tori es
doing duty as marines, bombardier ol maxinearl 111) ry,
second cooper, armourer's mate, blacksmith's mate,
painter second class, plumber's mate, leading signal-
man, lending carpenter's crew, shipwright (new
system), leading stoker second class, second sick-
berth steward, second ship's cook, band corporal,
musician, second writer, head krooman (in other than
classed ships), tindal or head man of seedies (in other
than classed ships), ship's steward's assistant after
three years' serviceas such domestic lirst class under
live years' service, and domestic second class of
three years' service as such, and all other second
class petty officers, also commissioned boatman
and divisional carpenter of the coast guard (when
embarked for service), seven shares each.
Ninth Class. — Yeoman of store room, second cap-
tain of the hold, sailmaker's crew, able seaman, quali-
fied signalman, ordinary seaman, signalman, gunner
of marine artillery, private of marines, drummer and
bugler of marines (artillery or light infantry) or of
land forces doing duty as marines, shipwright (old
system), stoker and coal trimmer, blacksmith's crew,
armourer's crew, plumber's crew, cooper's crew,
third writer, lithographer, stoker second class, car-
penter's crew, domestic second class, under three
years' service as such, and domestic third class, over
18 years of age, bandsman, ship's steward's assistant
with less than three years service as such, sick berth
attendant after three years' service if qualified for
promotion, tailor, shoemaker, butcher, second head
krooman, second tindal or second head man of seedies,
also boatman of the coast guard (when embarked for
service), and dock and victualling yard apprentices
(if embarked for service), four shares each.
Tenth Class.— Bakers, sick berth attendant (under
three years' service or if not qualified forpromotion),
assistant baker, cook's mate, second cook's mate,
assistant butcher, krooman, seedie, supernumeraries,
except as herein-after provided, and persons borne
merely as passengers, and not declining to render
assistance on any occasion of capture, seizure, &c,
two shares each.
Eleventh Class.— Signal boy, boy first class, boy
seeond class, ship's steward's boy, band boy, boy
writer, domestic third class, under 18 years of age, one
share each.
And with respect to supernumeraries, We do hereby
direct : —
1st. That all supernumeraries holding ranks in the
service above the ranks or ratings specified in the
sixth class of this Our Proclamation who have been
ordered to do duty in any of Our ships and vessels by
the Lord High Admiral, by Our Commissioners for
executing the office of Lord High Admiral, by the
senior officer of the fleet or squadron, or if none senior
then by the captain or commanding officer of the
capturing ship or vessel, if not by special authority
employed in higher capacities, shall share according
to the ranks which they respectively hold' in the
service; but in allcases,toqualifythein for-o shaving
and not merely as supernumeraries in the i enth .-lass.
due notation of their being thus respectively ordered
to do duty must be made on the victualling lists and
prize lists.
2nd. That all supernumeraries holding ratings in
the service below the denominations of those specified
in the fifth class of this Our Proclamation, and who*
at full victuals are engaged in the ordinary duties of
the ship, shall always share according to the ratings
which they bear in the service.
3rd. That no interpreter, unless holding some rank
or rating in the service shall share in any proceeds,
bounties or awards as aforesaid, except by the special
permission of the Lord High Admiral, or Our Com-
missioners for executing the office of Lord High
Admiral for the time being.
I A nd in order that Our Royal intentions herein may
be duly carried into effect, We further direct that
i when any capture or seizure is made, oi service per-
formed for which a distributable grant or reward is
to be made, or is expected to be conferred or award-
ed to any of Our ships or vessels of war, the captain
or commanding officer shall transmit or cause to be
transmitted, as soon as may be, to the Secretary of
the Admiralty, a true and perfect list of all the officers,
seamen, marines, soldiers, and others who were act-
ually on board on the occasion, with a notation there-
on, stating whether any other of our ships or vessels
was in sight at the time of the capture, accompanied
by a separate list containing the names of those be-
longing to the crew who were absent on dutv or other-
wise at the time, specifying the cause of such absence
each list to contain the quality of the service of each
person, with their several ratings, to be subscribed by
the captain or commanding officer, and three or more
of the chief officers on board.
And when the list of those actually on board, with
the separate list of persons absent, though belonging
to the ship or vessel, shall have been verified on ex-
amination with the ship's books lodged as official re-
cords, the Accountant-Genera! of Our Navy shall
grant a certificate that such lists are correct or have
been corrected as occasion may require, in order that
distribution of the respective prize or other proceeds
payable as prize or salvage money may be duly made
in the department ol the Accountant-General of Our
N avy.
And in the distribution of such prize, or other pro-
ceeds payable as prize and salvage money. We hereby
direct that all officers, seamen, marines, soldiers, anil
others holding acting appointments superior to their
substantive ranks or ratings, and who are in receipt
of pay of such acting appointment, shall share in the
classes to which the ranks and ratings in which they
are acting, may belong; and further that all persons
temporarily employed in Our Navy shall share in the
classes to which the ranks and ratings to which they
are temporarily appointed may belong.
And in the event of difficulty arising with respect to
any of the Regulations hereby ordered, or if any case
should occur not herein provided for, or not specially
provided for. We are pleased hereby to authorise the
Lord High Admiral, or Our Commissioners for exe-
cuting the office of Lord High Admiral for the time
being, to issue such directions thereupon as may ap-
pear just and expedient ; which directions shall have
the same force and effect as if specially provided for
in this Our Royal Proclamation ; Provided always
that the distribution herein before ordered shall take
effect only with respect to the proceeds of captures
seizures, and services as aforesaid, which shall be
made and performed on andafter theflrstdayof Nov-
ember one thousand nine hundred ; and that the pro-
ceeds arising from all captures, seizures, and services
as aforesaid, made or performed, prior to that date
shall be distributed in accordance with any Proclam-
ation or Proclamations now in force or'in force at
the time of such captures, seizures, or services re-
spectively and applicable thereto, which We are
pleased hereby to direct accordingly.
Given at Our Court at Balmoral, this seventeenth
day of September, in the year of Our Lord one
thousand nine hundred and in the sixty-fourth year
of Our reign
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
955
CONVEYANCE OF TREASURE .
CONVEYANCE OF TREASURE.
PROCLAMATIONS respecting the con-
veyance OP PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
TREASURE.
At the Court at Osborne House,
Isle of Wight,
10th day of August, 1SP8.
The QUEEN'S most Excellent Majesty in Council.
Wheeeas there was this day read at the Board a
.Memorial li-om the Right Honourable the Lords
Commissioners ol the Admiralty, dated June 27th,
1888, humbly submitting the I i iclamation trans-
mitted therewith, and which is set forth in the
schedule hereto for Her Majesty's gracious approva I,
and humbly submitting that such Proclamation be
issued in lieu of the Proclamations and Order in
council in the same mentioned.
Her Majesty, having taken the said Memorial
and Proclamation into consideration, was pleased,
by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to
approve thereof, subject as herein-after mentioned.
And Her Majesty, by and with the advice afore-
said, is hereby pleased to direct that the Proclama-
tions of July 12th, 1819, April 23rd, 1831, aud June sth,
1831, and the Order in Council of March Stb, 1838, in
the schedule herein referred to, lie annulled from
and after the 30th day of September, 1888, and the
same are hereby annulled accordingly, save and
except as to any treasure, whether gold, silver,
jewels, or other articles lyhich may have been
actually shipped before the lirst. day of October 188S,
and save and except further, that the said Proclama-
tions and Order in Council shall continue to apply
as to treasure actually shipped before the said last
named date.
And Her Majesty, by and with the advice afore-
said, is further graciously pleased to order and
direct that the Proclamation, subject as aforesaid,
shall be substituted in lieu of the aforesaid Pro-
clamations and Order in Council.
And, further, to order and diroct that the Right
Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Ad-
miralty are to give the necessary directions herein
accordingly.
C. L. PEEL.
SCHEDULE.
A PROCLAMATION.
WrtEKEASby an Act passed in the tifty-ninlh year
of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the
third Chapter 25 intituled "An Act to enable His
Majesty to fix a rate and direct the disposal of
Freight money for the conveyance of Specie and
Jewels on board His Majesty's Ships and Vessels "
it is enacted that from and after the eighth day of
April one thousand eight hundred and nineteen all
freight money to be paid for the Conveyance on
board any of the Ships and Vessels of His Majesty
his heirs and successors of Gold Silver and Jewels
or of any other article which may be by special order
received on board the said Ships and Vessels and
for which freight shall be payable shall be paid at
such rate and distributed and applied for such pur-
poses and divided to and amongst such persons in
such proportions and after such manner as His
Majesty His Heirs aud Successors shall from time to
time think fit to order and direct by any Proclama-
tion or Proclamations to be issued for that purpose ;
and that no freight money or reward shall there-
after be demanded, paid, received, or detained by to
or for the use or on account of any person or persons
for the Conveyance on board of any of the Ships and
Vessels of His Majesty, His Heirs or Successors, of
any Gold, Silver, or Jewels, or any other article
which may be bv Special order received on board the
said Ship or Vessel, and tarwhioh freight shall be
payable other than for the purposes, and by the
person or persons, in the proportion, at the rates,
and in the manner so to be paid and allowed by
Proclamation or Proclamations; end that all bar-
gains, contracts, covenants, and agreements made
or entered into for the payment of any freight
money, for or in the name or on the aooounl ot
freight for the conveyance of gold, silver or jewels,
or other articles as aforesaid, on board of any of
His Majesty's Ships oi Vessels, at any rate, or for
any other purpose, or by or to any other per-
son or persons or in any other maimer orpi oportions
than as aforesaid shall be and the same are by the
said Act declared to bo utterly void.
And whereas by a Royal Proclamation made and
issued by His Royal Highness the then Prince
Regent in the name and on the behalf of His late
Majesty King George the third dated the twelfth
day of July one thousand eight hundred and nine-
teen rates were fixed at which freight should be paid
for public and for private treasure respectively and
in peace or war and for different voyages as in the
said Royal Proclamation were specified.
And whereas by a Royal Proclamation by His late
Majesty King William the Fourth dated the twenty-
third day of April one thousand eight hundred and
thirty one the rates of freight lixed bythe aforesaid
Royal Proclamation dated twelfth July one thousand
eight hundred and nineteen wer • altered.
And whereas by a Royal Proclamation by His late
Majesty King William the Fourth dated eighth
June one thousand eight hundred and thirty one
a rate of freight was lixed for the conveyance of gold
and silver on board His Majesty's Packets.
And whereas by Our Order in Council dated eighth
March one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight
We were graciously pleased to authorise our Com-
missioners for executing the Otlice of Lord High
Admiral of Our United Kingdom in any special
cases which might occur to fix a less sum for the
conveyance of Specie and Jewels than is directed by
the Royal Proclamations dated respectively twelfth
July one thousand eight hundred and nineteen,
twenty third April one thousand eight hundred and
thirty one, and eighth June one thousand eight
hundred and thirty one.
And whereas We have thought fit by and with
the advice, of Our Privy Council to revoke and annul
the aforesaid Royal Proclamations and Order in
Council subject as hereinafter stated. Now therefore
We do hereby revoke and annul the said Royal
Proclamations and Order in Council as from and
after the thirtieth day of September one thousand
eight hundred and eighty eight save and except as
to any treasure whether gold, silver, jewels, or other
articles which may have been actually shipped
before the first day of October one thousand eight
hundred and eighty eight, and save and except
further than the said Proclamations and Order in
Council shall continue to apply as to treasure actually
shipped before the said last-named date. And We
do by this our Royal Proclamation by and with the
advice of Our Privy Council order and direct that on
and after the lirst day of October one thousand eight
hundred and eighty eight the rate at which freight
shall be paid for the conveyance on board any of Our
Ships or Vessels of treasure belonging to parties
other than the Crown whether gold, silver, jewels,
or other articles which may by special order be
received on board any of Our Ships or Vessels shall
be one per cent.
CONVEYANCE OF TREASURE.
956
And We do hereby further order and direct that the
whole amount of the said freight, when received,
shall be divided into four parts, and subject to the
proviso hereinafter mentioned, distributed as fol-
lows, that is to say : one fourth to the Flag Officer if
any or Flag Officers if more than one on the Station
or in the Squadron to which the Ship receiving
treasure on board may belong ; two fourths to the
Captain or Officer commanding such Ship or Vessel,
who shall givo his receipt or sign the billot landing
for the treasure; and one fourth to Greenwich
Hospital, for the use of that institution.
That when there shall be more than one Flag Offi-
cer on a Station, the said one fourth part shall be
divided ami distributed amongst the several Flag
Officers on the Station, in tho following proportions,
viz. :—
If there be but two Flag Officers the Chief shall
have two third parts of the said one fourth, and the
other shall have the remaining third part; but if
the number of Flag Officers be more than two, the
Chief shall have only one half, and the other half
shall be equally divided amongst the Junior Flag
Officers ; but if there be no Flag Officer on the
Station, or the Ship or Vessel be not under the
orders of a Flag Officer then that the Captain or
Officer Commanding the Ship or Vessel shall have
three fourths, and Greenwich Hospital one fourth.
Provided that such Flag Officer or Flag Officers
-hall not be entitled to claim his or their respective
share or shares in such freight money, otherwise
than on condition that he or they shall, before the
•.rold, silver jewels, treasure, or other articles as
aforesaid shall be put on board such Ship or Vessel,
have entered or caused to be entered in a public
order book on board the Ship of the Oommander-in-
i "hief or the Senior Flag Officer commanding on the
Station or in tho Squadron to which such Vessel
belongs or delivered to the Captain or Officer com-
manding such ship or vessel, or in case of a Junior
Flag Officer absent from the Commander-in-Chief,
unless such Junior Flag Officer shall have delivered
to the Commander-in-Chief to be entered in the said
order book, an engagement in writing, in form or to
the effect following :—
I, A.B., am desirous of partaking in the ad-
vantages, with the risks attendant thereon,
arising out of the conveyance of treasure under
a contract of affreightment in any of the ships or
vessels in the squadron [or in the particular
ship, as the case may be). And I hereby engage
to make good to the Captain or Captains, Officer
or Officers, commanding such ships or vessels
respectively [or, ship or vessel, as tho case may
be] such part of any loss or damage for which he
or they maybe liable in respectto the gold, silver
treasure, or other articles so carried on freight
and which he or they respectively shall have
actually paid and satisfied, as shall be in pro-
portion to the share or interest in the said
freight money to which I may be entitled.
And that such share or shares of tho Flag Officer
or Flag Officers as aforesaid, to which he or they
shall not be entitled under the conditions herein-
before expressed, shall go and belong to the Captain
or Officer commanding the ship or vessel in which
the gold, silver, treasure, or other articles shall be
carried on freight as aforesaid.
That in the event of loss or damage which may
happen to the gold, silver, jewels, or other articles
so received for conveyance and which may have been
made good or satisfied by the Captain or Officer
commanding the ship exceeding the total freight
money, Greenwich Hospital shall not be entitled to
receive any sum on account of such freight ; and in
ca-ses in which the said loss so made good or satis-
lied may not amount to the whole of the freight
money, Greenwich Hospital shall be entitled only
to its proportion of tho balance of freight money
over and above such loss or damage.
That Commodores, with Captains under them,
and Captains of the Fleet, are to be considered,
agreeably to the rules of the service, as Flag Offi-
cers ; and Commodores, without Captains under
them, shall, with respect to freight, be also con-
sidered asFlag Officers when in oommand of a Station ,
That when the Captain or Commander, or his
agent shall have received the freight, ho shall pay
over to the Senior Flag Officer if any and to the
Director of Greenwich Hospital, without delay,
their respective shares, and the Captain shall be
held responsible to both for any loss which may
occur through his neglect or delay in receiving or
paying the same; but if there be any question or
difficulty as to the payment he is to apprize the
Senior Flag Officer if any and the Director of Green-
wich Hospital respectively of tho causes of suchdelay.
That the Captain or Officer commanding, on re-
ceiving any treasure on board any of Our Ships or
Vessels, shall transmit to the senior Flag Officer,
when such Captain or Officer commanding shall be
under a Flag Officer, and in every case to the Director
of Greenwich Hospital, and to the Secretary of the
Admiralty, a return of the amount of such treasure
and of the freight paid or to be paid thereon.
That when the treasure shall, during the voyage,
be transhipped into ono or more ships, the freight
shall be divided, pro rata itineris, among the Flag
Officers and Captains who may be entitled to share
therein, according to the services performed by the
different ships respectively : and if any difficulty or
dispute shall arise respecting such division or dis-
tribution any party interested therein may refer the
same to the Commissioners for executing the Office
of Lord High Admiral of Our United Kingdom and
the decision or Orders of the said Commissioners or
any two of them, as to such division or distribution,
shall be final and conclusive thereon.
That in order to prevent any doubt or misunder
standing as to the rate or distribution of freight on
gold, silver, jewels, or other articles as aforesaid
received on board flag ships, or any other of Our
ships and vessels, and to prevent any private agree-
ments inconsistent with these regulations, all Flag
or other Officers are expressly forbidden to receive
on board any of Our ships or vessels any gold, silver,
jewels, or other articles as aforesaid, upon any
agreement orcondition as to freight or the payment
or distribution thereof different from these regula-
tions, or to take, demand or receive any sums other
than those established by these regulations. Any
question, as to freight, loss, damage, or any share
thereof, which may arise between any Officers, or
between any Officer or Officers, and the Directors
of Greenwich Hospital, and upon which they do
not agree, shall be submitted to, and decided by,
the said Commissioners or any two of them, and
their determination shall be final and conclusive
upon all persons interested.
That these rules and regulations shall be in force
on and after the first day of October aforesaid and
shall be thenceforth taken and understood to be the
established rule and custom of Our Naval Service,
on the several particulars to which they refer, till
they shall be revoked or otherwise altered by any
Proclamation or Proclamations to be issued by Us.
Given at Our Court at Osborne House, Isle of
Wight, this tenth day of August, in the year
of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred
and eighty eight and in the fifty second year
of Our reign.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
Note.— Under former Proclamations the liability
of the Commanding Officer in the event of any loss
of the treasure was restricted to three fourths of
the amount thereof corresponding to the amount of
freight received by him and the Flag. If it be
desired to preserve this limitation, which however
will be matter of bargain with the Shippers of the
treasure, the following words should be added to
the usual form of Bill of Lading : —
And it is hereby stipulated and agreed between
the said and the Shipper and Owners and
consignees of the said that in case of loss
or damage happening to the said Gold, Silver,
Jewels, or other Articles as aforesaid, the Cap-
tain or Officer commanding such Ship or Vessel
as aforesaid shall not be holden liable or respon-
sible for more than Three-fourths Qf the amount
of such Loss or Damage,
957-9
NAVY AGENTS.— PRIZES.— MEDALS.
NAVY AND PRIZE AGENTS FOR OFFICERS OF THE
ROYAL NAVY.
Banton, Maekrell andCo..Messrs.,3& 4,Great , Stilwell & Sons, 42, Pall Mall, S.W.
"Winchester Street, E.G. Woodhead, Messrs., & Co., 44, Charing Cross,
I S.W.
LIST OF PRIZES, &c.
Advertised fob Payment in the "London Gazette" between the
19th December, 1913, and 18th March, 1914.
Name of Ship. Name of Prize, &e.
Date of
Service.
Date of
Distribution.
Where
Distri bute 1
Donegal
Salvage of "Glenmark"
lf>-17 July 1913 ,
Admiralty.
(Accountant-
General':
Department)
MEDALS AND CLASPS OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL
LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION.
LIST of OFFICERS and MEN in H.M. NAVY and COAST GUARD SERVICE
who have received MEDALS or CLASPS from the ROYAL NATIONAL
LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION during the past Thirty Years.
Name.
Rank at the Time.
Date of
the Vote.
Silver
Medal.
Second
Service
Clasp.
Abbott, John ....
Commissioned Boatman
1892
Barrv, William ....
Petty Officer C.G
'911
Clitherow, B. W. C. Stracey .
Lieutenant . ...
1899
Collins, James ....
Commissioned Boatman
1891
Gartside Tipping, H. T. .
Lieutenant . ...
1892
Hennessy, Lawrence
Boatman .....
1891
1
Holmes, Thomas
Commander. ....
1914
Keene, Richard ....
Chief Boatman in Charge .
1893
Kent, Frank ....
Chief Officer ....
1893
Lucas, James ....
Commissioned Boatman
1891
Moore, Alexander
Divisional Carpenter . . ,
1894
Neal, Alexander
Leading Boatman
1911
Sadler, A
1891
Scanlan, Maurice
Chief Boatman ....
1884
Webb. Edwin ....
Boatman
1892
Willi;. -Pr,-!. 0. . . .
Chief Officer ....
1«88
1
ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY MEDALS.
ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY MEDALS.
960
LIST of OFFICERS and MEN of the ROYAL NAVY, ROYAL INDIAN
MARINE or ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE who have received the STAN-
HOPE GOLD MEDAL, showing rank, &c., at time of award.
Lieut. Lewis E. Wintz
( aotain Hon. Edmund R. Fremantle, G.B., C.H.G., A.D.c
Lieut. Willoughby B. Huddleston, r.i.m
i on as McDcrmott, Boatswain ...
George B. Chainey, Gunner
Sub-Lieut. Delorest J. D. Noble ...
Thomas Boutteli {Able Seaman) ...
Sub-Lieut. Charles C. Halliday, R.N.R.
Commander Wilfred Tomkinscn, R.N.
Awarded
1878
1880
1891
1892
1897
1906
1909
1912
1914
LIST of OFFICERS and MEN belonging to the ROYAL NAVY and ROYAL
MARINES, or to the ROYAL INDIAN MARINE or ROYAL NAVAL
RESERVE, who have received MEDALS from the ROYAL HUMANE
SOCIETY during the past four years.
Name.
Rank at the Time.
Date of
the Vote.
Silver
Medal.
Bronze
Medal.
Francis W. Scott
Lieutenant
1910
1
James Carter .
Stoker, 1st Class
1910
1
William J. Copestake
A.B. .
1910
1
William Fredericks .
A.B. .
1910
1
Arthur Hood
A.B. .
1910
1
Thomas D. Denchfieki
Leading Seaman
1910
1
John C. Ward .
Lieutenant R.I.M.
1910
1
Charles J. Brodie
Lieutenant
1910
1
Richard C. Denham .
Sergeant R.M.A.
1910
i
Benjamin Smith
Leading Seaman
1910
"i
Ernest W. Jackson .
A.B. .
1910
l
Robert A. Milne
Lieutenant R.N.R.
1910
l
Arthur G. N. Wyatt .
Naval Cadet
1910
l
Sidney C. Yarlett
Boy 1st Class
1911
l
Ernest E. Marston
A.B.
1911
l
Charles Lipscombe .
Stoker
1911
l
Charles C. Halliday
Acting Sub-Lieut. R
n.r!
1911
'i
James B. Bateman .
Lieutenant
1911
"i
Richard B. Hosking .
Fleet Paymaster
1911
i
Ernest Hollingsworth
A.B. .
/1911
11913
i
Clasp
1
Richard T. Travers .
Petty Officer .
1911
Richard H. Jones
A.B. .
1911
1
George King
A.B. .
1911
1
John E. Higgins
Signalman .
1911
1
Claude A. Burrows .
Private, R.M.L.I.
1911
1
William H. Colmer .
A.B. .
1911
1
961
ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY.
ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY MEDALS— contd.
Name.
Alfred D. P. R. Pound
Michael O'Halloran
George Bartlett .
Arthur Thompson
Alfred Branseombe
Edward J. Regan
Arthur S. Jenkins
George P. Congdon
Abraham A. H. Chittil
William Bradford
George Porster .
Joseph Mottram
Arthur Marsden
Guy Hamilton .
Herbert G. Briggs
John F. Williams
Claude L. Cumberlegi
Henry Nicks
Thomas J . Pattle
William J. Eneas
William E. Harrhy
Cyril T. H. White
Noel M. P. Corbett
Samuel C. A. Smith
Edward Parker
Arthur R. C. Maudsley
Walter H. Skinner .
Patrick J. Donovan .
Alfred P. B. Carpenter
Herbert P. Bundy .
Willie Eversfield
Thomas Connolly
Harry Barber
William Taylor .
Prancis 8. C. Mardon
Samuel Osborne
Frank Brading .
Francis R. Boyle
Norman L. Stanley .
David Blair ,
Wilfrid Tomkjnson .
Jamea H. Quick
Joseph H. Carter
John D. Harvey
The Hon. John B. M. Parnell
Richard S. Benson .
Rank at the Time.
Commander
Gunner
Petty Officer .
Private R.M.L.I.
Able Seaman
Chief Petty Officer
Stoker
Writer, 3rd Class
Bugler, R.M.L.I.
Leading Stoker
Stoker Petty Officer
A.B.
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Sub- Lieut.
Commander
Petty Officer .
Pettv Officer .
A.B." .
Private, R.M.L.I.
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
G unner
Petty Officer, 2nd Class
H.M. Coast Guard
Boy .
A.B. .
Leading Seaman
Lieutenant
AB. .
E.R.A., 4th Class
Stoker, P.O.
Petty Officer .
Leading Boatman
A.B. .
Petty Officer .
A.B. .
Major, R.M.L.I.
Commander
Lieutenant R.N.R.
Commander
Boatswain .
Artificer Engineer
Sub-Lieutenant
Lieutenant ,
Sub-Lieutenant
Date of
the Vote.
1911
1911
1911
1911
1911
1911
1912
1912
1912
1912
1912
1912
1912
1912
1912
1912
1912
1912
1915s
1912
1912
1912
1912
1912
1912
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1913
1914
1914
1914
Silver
Medal.
Bronze
Medal.
MEDALS— ROYAL UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION. 962
ROYAL UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION.
PRIZE ESSAY GOLD MEDALLISTS.— NAVAL AND MARINE OFFICERS
with rank at time of Essay, &c.
1875.— Commander Gerard H. U. Noel, E.N.
1877. — No Medal awarded.
1879.— Captem the Hon. Edmund R. Fremantle, C.B., C.M.G., a.d.c, r.n.
1881. — Captain Lindesay Brine, R.N.
1883. — Cavtain Charles Johnstone, R.N.
1885. — Lieutenant Frederick C. D. Sturdee, R.N.
1887. — No Medal awarded.
18S8. — Captain John F. Daniell, r.m.l.i. ("Military Medal).
1889. — Captain Henry F. Cleveland, r.n.
1891.— Captain Robert W. Craigie, R.N.
1893. — Commander F. C, D. Sturdee, r.n. (second time)
1895. — Commander J. Honner, R.N.
1897. — Commander George A. Ballard, R.N.
1899. — Commander George A. Ballard, R.N. (second time').
1901. — Lieutenant Lionel H. Hordern, R.N.
1903. — Lieutenant Alfred C. Dewar, R.N.
190o.— Lieutenant Barry E. Domvile, R.N.
1012. — Commander Kenneth G. B. Dewar, r.n
963 OBITUAEY.
OBITUARY.
(Officers whose deaths have been reported since 18th December, 1913.)
ACTIVE LIST.
Commander Douglas W. Hamilton-Gordon 20 Jan 14
Lieutenant Gilbert M. Welman 16 Jan 14
Fleet Surgeon Alfred H. Jeremy, mb, ba 15 Feb 14
Sub- Lieutenant Robert H". G. Morrison 16 Jan 14
Assistant Paymaster Arthur B. de Veulle 2 Feb 14
Gunner William C. Barnden 23 Jan 14
Signal Boatswain William H. Hughes 19 Feb 14
Artificer Engineer John Cree 3 Feb 14
RETIRED LIST.
Admiral tiholto Douglas, C.B 26 Dec 13
George S. Boaanquet 12 Jan 14
Alfred A. C. Parr 26 Feb 14
Rear -Admiral John G. Hewitt 28 Dec 13
Henry J. F. Campbell, C.B 1 Jan 14
John E. Stokes 20 Jan 14
George W. Hand 25 Jan 14
Henry C. B. Hulbert 1 Mar 14
Captain James D. R. Hewitt 10 July 13
Henry J. Davison 31 Jan 14
Commander Edward A. Thomas 27 Dec 13
James G. JEde 5 Mar 14
Lieutenant Thomas Ramsbotham ,. 28 Dec 13
Trevor G. Evans 3 Jan 14
William Mahoney 5 Feb 14
Edward Secretan 2 Mar 14
Hon. Lieutenant Ralph Ley 17 Jan 14
Fleet Engineer Holland Harrison 27 Jan 14
Engineer James Crawford 1 Jan 14
John G. Ellis 1 Jan 14
Robert Roots : 18 Jan 14
George A. Patterson 21 Feb 14
Major-General R.M.L.J. Sir Joseph Philips, K.C.B 29 Dec 13
°S^SIG^ M00re' M"D ™ "
OBITUARY— REMOVALS. 964
RETIRED LIST— continued.
Fleet Surgeon Edward H. Williams 25 Feb 14
Paymaster-in- Chief John A. Wood 25 Jan 14
Beechey Rogers 7 Feb 14
George Liddell 19 Feb 14
William C. A. J. Robinson 8 Mar 14
Chief Gunner William P. English 16 Jan 14
William N. May 20 Jan 14
Chief Boatswain ... Richard Smith 17 Dec 13
Thomas J. Canham 10 Feb 14
Thomas Hills 7 Mar 14
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Commander Charles Cowlrick 14 Jan 14
REMOVALS.
(Officers whose names have been removed since XSth December, 1913.)
ACTIVE LIST.
Lieutenant Oscar St. J. Swan (resigned) (since placed on Emergency List)
George T. W. Perkins (resigned)
Edward Eliot (resigned to avoid trial by Court Martial)
AH stair C. Maelachan (resigned to avoid trial by Court Martial)
Chaplain Rev. James H. Scott, ma (withdrew with a Gratuity)
Rev. Frank H. Mann (withdrew with a Gratuity)
Staff Surgeon Arthur S. Bradley, MB, Ml (withdrew with a Gratuity)
Fleet Paymaster., John M. Lowry (Removed from the List on being sentenced by
Court Martial to 3 years' penal servitude)
Surgeon Gerald A. Bradshaw (withdrew with a Gratuity)
Assistant Paymaster John H. Budgen (deserted)
Francis A. Fenn (Sentenced by Court Martial to be imprisoned
with hard labour for one year and to be dismissed with disgrace
from H.M. Service)
Midshipman Vere S. T. Harmsworth (withdrawn)
Jack W. Hallowes (withdrawn)
Artificer Engineer William W. Collins (act) (Reverted to rating of Engine Room
Artificer) 9 Mar 11
WARRANT OFFICERS PENSIONED.
■Gunner William H. Dimsdale 7 Feb 14
■.Sijnal Boatswain Frederick Jago 21 Dec 13
Royal Marine Gunner,,. William G. T. Bounds 14 Feb 14
Artificer Engineer ., Robert Drysdale 16 Jan 14
Edwin H. Ferguson • 26 Jan 14
Percy A. Green -.. .— 13 Mar 14
28 Nov
13
28 Feb
13
13 Mar
14
5 Mar
14
lFeb
14
28 Feb
14
11 Feb
14
9 Feb
14
1 Mar
14
17 May
13
14 Jan
14
24 Jan
14
1 1 Mar
14
9(51
REMOVALS.
WARRANT OFFICERS
Head Schoolmaster Harry E. Ball
Warrant Electrician ...Henry T. Gerry (act)
Chief Officer if Coast
Guard... William C. Pratt ...
Henry Munday
John K. Wait...
PENSIONED— continued.
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE.
Lieutenant Andrew Purdon (Arts. 145 and 148)
Frederick C. Clarke (resigned)
Sub- Lieutenant Herman Sanders (act) (Art. 143)
James W. Gordon (resigned)
Lewis C. Newman (Art. 146)
Edmund D. Penhale (act) (resigned)
Assistant Paymaster Ernest G. F. Brown (act) (Art. 140)
Simeon S. C. Ellis (Art. 142)
Midshipman Arthur S. Dean (resigned) "'
Walter R. McClymont (proby) (resigned)
John Chesney (proby) (resigned)
Charles K. B. Boyd (proby) (resigned)
Willis B. Gaudion (proby) (Appointment cancelled)
Warrant Engineer William Matheson (Art. 152)
John Robertson (resigned)
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
Lieutenant William J. Lias (resigned)
Hon. Chaplain The Rec. James J. Maeaulay, BA (resigned) ...
Sub- Lieutenant Montague A. Lloyd (resigned)
Albert P. Hann (Art. 203)
Douglas A. Knowles (resigned)
Claude S. Allison (resiqned)
31 Dec 13
19 Jan 141
5 Jan 14
15 Nov 13 1
6 Feb 14
23 Feb 14 J
19 Dec 13
30 Jan 14
19 Dec 131
8 Jan 14
8, Ian 14
21 Oct 13
8 Jan 14 1
10 Mar 14
12 Feb 13
19 Feb 14-'
SO Dec 13
19 Jan 14
22 Jan 14
28 Jan 14
RETIRED LIST.
Staff Surgeon Walter B. Maurice (icithdrew from Emergency List) 13 Mar 14
Surgeon Edward J. H. Garstin, BA, MB (irithdieu- from Reserve List of
Medical Officers)) 13 Jan 14
RESTORATIONS TO LIST.
Lieuten.ii.l .James Bedingndd (A'avie restored to Retired List on reporting himself).
Sub- Lieut enan .'. John F, Bowyer (resigned 11 Dec 13) (Placed on Emergency List.)
fissisla t Pay.iuister Frecjerk'k J[i>-<1 iXame f estored t>< /fetirrd List on rqportpig himself \\
ALTERATIONS OF FORMS.
966
FORMS FOR USE IN H.M. SHIPS.
Description of Form.
Establishment.
For Ships— For two Tears.
For Torpedo Boat Destroyers and Torpedo
Boats— for three Months.
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S.37.
S. 184.
S. 184A.
S. 206.
S. 308.
S. 308a.
8. 308b.
S. 308c.
S. 308D.
S. 308e.
S. 308f.
S. 308G.
S. 308 J.
S. 308K.
S. 452a.
S. 1157.
S. 1323.
S. 298.
S. 308H.
The following have been hevised, and Old
Forms are obsolete. Copies of the Revised
Forms will be issued by the Naval Store
Officer, West India Docks, without demand,
as soon as ready : —
Account of Money deposited Jwith the Ac-
countant Officer for Custody only.
Return of Men and Boys (except Marines)
serving on H.M. Ships 45 folios.
Report on Officers.
Firing Record. Torpedo Long Range Firing.
Loading Umpire. ditto.
Director Umpire. ditto.
Target Umpire. ditto.
Time and Range. ditto.
Time and Bearing. ditto.
Destroyer. ditto.
Target Line Station Keeping, ditto.
Picking up Vessel. ditto.
Firing Ships. ditto.
Statement of Money, other than Public
Money, in charge of Accountant Officer.
Report of Special Torpedo Night Attack for
T.B's. and T.B. Destroyers.
Register of Secret and Confidential Books
and Documents not accounted for in 1 D,
form R.
The following have been abolished -.--
Half-yearly Return of Missfires.
| Signal Table f orlTorpedo Lon g Range Firing.
1 I 1 I
i I
4 1-1-
2 L
ALTERATIONS OP FORMS.
FORMS FOE USE IN H.M. SHIPS.
Description of Form.
Establishment.
For Ships— For two Years.
For Torpedo Boat Destroyers and Torpedo
Boats— for three Months.
5 d .
S. 328.
S.62A.
S. 1177.
S. 1323a.
B. 472.
D.192.
The following has been added to the List.
Copies will be issued by the Naval Store
Officer, West India Docks, on demand, as
soon as ready : —
Range Finder Log.
Demands for supplies should be in accord-
ance with the number of Range Finders
fitted, and in Stock in H.M. Ships and
Yards.
The following have been added to the List.
Copies will be issued by the Naval Store
Officer, West India Docks, without demand,
as soon as ready : —
Charge Sheet for Special Entry Cadets
Half-yearly Recommendations for Promo-
tion
Sheet for Report or Submission
Gyro Compass Log
Guard Book for Supply Notes, &c, for
Confidential Books
Blank Book.
It has been approved to supply copies of
this Book to Torpedo Boat Destroyers for
use as Engineer Officer's Note Book.
The Establishment is 2 copies per Destroyer.
Supplies can be obtained on demand from
West India Docks.
For Training Cruiser for Special
Entry Cadets.
Establishment. To Commanders-in-
Chief and Senior Officers, on i
I special demand.
For Commanders-in-Chief and Senior
Officers, on special demand.
J For Ships fitted with the Gyro
\ Compass.
1 I
ALTERATIONS OF FORMS. 967a
FORMS FOR USE IN H.M. DOCKYARDS.
The following has been added to the list. Copies will be issued by the Naval Store Offieer,
West India Docks, on demand, as soon as ready : —
D. 417. Form of Guarantee in connection with Acetylene Gas and Flasks.
The following have been added to the list. Copies will be issued by the Naval Store Officer,
West India Docks, without demand, as soon as ready : —
D. 273n. Demand for Canvas Hoses and Tubing.
D. 532. Petitions to Admiralty. Application relating to condition of Employment.
D. ?33. Do. Nomination of Representatives of Employees to attend
interview at Admiralty.
The following has been revised, and Old Forms are obsolete. Copies of the Revised Forms
will be issued by the Naval Store Officer, West India Docks, without demand, as soon as
ready : —
D. 202d. Expenditure of Health and Unemployment Insurance Stamps.
FORMS FOR USE IN R.N. BARRACKS.
The following has beeu revised, and Old Forms are obsolete. Copies of the Revised Forms
will be issued by the Naval Store Officer, West India Docks, without demand, as soon as
ready : —
B. 333. Acquainting Pensioners of Appointment.
FORMS FOR USE IN H.M. COASTGUARD SERVICE.
The following have been added to the list. Copies will be issued by the Naval Store Officer,
West India Docks, on demand, as soon as ready : —
C. 7a. Expense Book for Coast Guard Stations.
C. 7b. Biennial Store Account, Wireless Telegraph Stations.
C. 7c. Expense Book for Wireless Telegraph Stations.
The following has been revised, and Old Forms are obsolete. Copies of the Revised Forms
will be issued by the Naval Store Officer, West India Docks, on demand, as soon as ready : —
C. 7. Biennial Store Account. Coast Guard Stations.
2 l 2
968 ALTERATIONS OF FORMS.
FORMS FOR USE IN R.N. GUNNERY SCHOOLS.
The following has been abolished : —
G. 78. Key Book (Whale Island).
FORMS FOR USE IN R.N. HOSPITALS.
The following has been abolished: —
M. 139. Certificate of Examination for the Eating of Sick Berth Attendant.
FORMS FOR USE IN R.N. PRISONS.
The following has been abolished :—
P. 5. Chief Warders' Report.
FORMS FOR USE IN TRAINING SERVICE.
The following has been revised, and Old Forms are obsolete. Copies of the Bevised Forms
will be issued by the Naval Store Officer, West India Docks, without demand, as soon as
ready : —
T.S. 84. Punishment Return. Boys and Youths under Training.
FORMS FOR USE IN R.M. DIVISIONS.
The following have been revised, and Old Forms are obsolete. Copies of the Revised Forms
will be issued by the Naval Store Officer, West India Docks, on demand, as soon as ready: —
R. 177. Report of R.M. Clothing, etc., made up, surveyed, brought to account and paid for.
R. 367. Return of Royal Marine Pensioners under 55 years of age.
The following have been abolished : —
R. 148. Crime Reports.
R. ' 46. Tailors' Work and Wages. 1
> R 358 will in future be used in lieu.
R. 46a. Tailors Wages Book. )
-FORMS FOR USE IN VICTUALLING YARDS, &c.
The following has been abolished: —
V. 90. Ledger, Provisions (General). (V. 104 to be used in lieu.)
ALTERATIONS OF FORMS. 968a
BOOKS OF REFERENCE.
The following have been added to the list. Copies will be issued by the Naval Store Officer,
West India Docks, without demand, as soon as ready: —
Amendments to Treatise on Ammunition. 1911. No. 2.
Drill for 12-pr. 4-cwt. Gun. on Field Mounting.
Each Ship supplied with this type of Gun, ) „ .
viz., Light Cruisers S eacn*
Gunnery Schools — as required.
Prize Cases, Russo-Japanese. Vol. II. For Commanders-in-Chief and Senior Officers only.
Addenda 1913 to the Coast Guard Instructions.
Addenda to Enclosure No. 57 to Guard Book. Instructions regarding Allowances for the Return
of Fired Cartridge Cases, Tubes, &c.
The following have been revised, and Old Editions are obsolete. Copies of the Revised
Editions will be issued by the Naval Store Officer, West India Docks, without demand, as
soon as ready : —
Handbook for the 12-pr. Q.F. Gun.
Thk Royal Fleet Reserve and how to join it.
Gunnery Drill Book.
Part I. — Instructions for Power-worked Mountings.
Part II.— Instructions for Hand-worked Mountings.
Particulars of Spheres, Flinders Bar, Heeling Error Constants, &c.
Regulations for Magazines and Care of War Materiel. 1913. For Commanders-in-Chief
and Senior Officers only.
Manual of Instruction for Sick Berth Staff, with Reference to the Notification in Navy
List for April, 1913; this Manual will shortly be ready and will be issued to Sick Berth
Ratings on entry, and to Ratings undergoing instruction at Haslar, Plymouth and
Chatham Hospitals.
9686
LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES IN LOCAL SLIDE LIBRARIES.
Flagship or Establishment.
Catalogue Numbers.
B
G i H
L
16
19
1
P
3
3
S
11
14
15
25
26
39
40
73
91
93
11
25
26
65
66
67
T
1
11
17
19
24
32
34
36
39
48
42
N
12
13
14
12
3
E
I
2
35
4
C
A
1
2
Z
2
22
30
M
(1) HOME FLEETS.
FIRST BATTLE
SQUADRON.
Commander-in-Chief.
1
6
8
10
12
6
8
66
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
83
103
106
112
117
124
62
102
103
1
3
4
(3) FIRST BATTLE SQUADRON.
Rear-Admiral.
(3) FIRST BATTLE CRUISER
SQUADRON.
24
65
66
106
118
125
1
6
17
25
29
31
41
61
65
66
67
(4) SECOND BATTLE
SQUADRON.
Vice- Admiral.
6
60
12
6
68
70
71
81
103
117
4
8
3
5
25
73
91
26
40
1
2
11
12
13
14
15
2
1
30
1
3
(5) SECOND BATTLE
SQUADRON.
Rear-Admiral.
81
1
12
13
17
25
32
17
9
...
(6) SECOND CRUISER
SQUADRON.
6
7
8
16
80
16
80
120
5
1
21
77
10
1
25
37
3
968e
LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES IN LOCAL SLIDE LIBRARIES— continued.
Flagship ob Establishment.
Catalogue Numbebs.
B
G
H
L
p
S
1
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
25
35
37
G2
65
66
67
71
25
68
171
72
11
25
20
28
41
42
43
65
66
'67
71
74
75
76
91
93
11
13
16
25
74
75
76
91
11
22
23
24
78!
91
93
1
11
62
64
68
70
73
74
75
76
91
93
T
18
36
44
1
13
18
19
32
32
48
15
39
41
2
13
42
N
12
15
...
1
2
18
1
2
12
15
9
16
E
1
I
31
34
4
28
...
C
5
A
1
1
Z
22
24
28
30
M
(7) THIRD BATTLE
SQUADRON.
Rear- Admiral Commanding.
6
8
80
13
6
61
68
69
71
73
101
105
108
109
110
111
113
116
118
119
17
18
23
125
4
10
11
17
10
...
...
...
...
5
3
...
::.
5
1
2
(8) THIRD BATTLE
SQUADRON.
Rear-Admiral.
4
6
7
9
2
4
5
(9) THIRD CRUISER
SQUADRON.
1
2
8
60
80
1
24
61
74
81
102
105
1
4
(10) THIRD DESTROYER
FLOTILLA.
6
105
112
1
2
3
4
5
8
9
(11) SECOND AND THIRD
FLEETS (Nore.)
Vice-Admiral.
10
14
60
13
41
105
107
108
118
6
8
32
67
70
83
103
105
4
5
(12) SECOND AND THIRD
FLEETS (Portsmouth.)
Rear-Admiral.;
8
9
968d
LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES IN LOCAL SLIDE LIBRARIES— continued.
Flagship or Establishment.
Catalogue Numbebs.
B
G
H
L
*P
S
T 1
N
E
I
C
A
z
M
(13) SECOND AND THIRD
FLEETS (Devonport).
Vice-Admiral.
1
18
80
121
4
5
1
11
22
23
24
61
65
66
67
41
3
1
3
3
(14) TRAINING SQUADRON.
118
(15) FOURTH BATTLE
SQUADRON.
Vice-Admiral.
1
10
8
65
66
81
81
105
118
8
1
11
21
25
43
43
69
71
71
74
75
76
93
13
17
32
36
46
3
4
5
9
11
13
14
15
1
4
35
3
1
27
36
1
4
8
9
(16) FOURTH BATTLE
SQUADRON.
Rear- Admiral.
70
80
83
106
107
115
118
121
125
1
11
25
27
71
73
12
13
14
15
17
18
42
1
2
5
10
17
1
4
2
25
(17) MEDITERRANEAN.
5
(17a) FIRST CRUISER
SQUADRON.
(H.M.S. Defence.)
103
117
11
25
65
66
67
68
36 1 ...
34
1
(18) CHINA SQUADRON.
Vice-Admiral.
4
6
16
102
105
106
109
113
116
118
119
124
8
10
11
25
26
61
64
70
73
74
75
76
91
93
15
17
41
46
47
1 11
1
27
34
4
1
2
21
22
39
4
i I i
968e
LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES
IN LOCAL SLIDE LIBRARIES
— eontinued
Flagship or Establishment.
Catalogue Numbers.
B
O
H I L 1 P
S
T
N | E
I
c
A
Z
M
(19) H.M.S. TAMAR.
(20) AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.
12
1
112
13
(21) EAST INDIES SQUADRON.
60
18
67
102
26
13
15
1
5
8
9
(22) CAPE OP GOOD HOPE.
Rear- Admiral.
6
16
23
81
108
111
113
1
11
29
30
32
42
74
75
76
3
1
5
(23) CHATHAM, R. N.
BARRACKS.
13
66
80
106
2
3
4
9
21
20
5
1
11
22
23
24
65
66
71
74
75
76
1
11
22
23
24
25
26
61
1
11
25
26
27
32
68
73
92
32
32
13
41
3
10
4
27
1
30
37
3
5
(24) PORTSMOUTH, R. N.
BARRACKS.
80
103
124
1
4
•
(25) DEVQNPORT, R. N.
BARRACKS.
6
60
6
14
15
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
102
117
123
125
::;
968/
LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES IN LOCAL SLIDE LIBRARIES- continued.
Flagship or Establishment.
Catalogue Numbers.
B
G
H
L
P
S
T
N
E
I
C
A
Z
M
(26) SHOTLEY, R.N.
BARRACKS.
60
13
117
1
11
41
42
40
8
35
1
37
(27) 8UB-DEP6T, SHEERNESS.
(28) H.M.S. EXCELLENT.
6
7
1
112
25
27
61
69
29
30
31
32
33
69
73
74
75
76
14
39
1
2
11
1
(29) H.M.S. VERNON.
10
13
16
103
114
118
120
5
(30) H.M.S. DEFIANCE.
—
— -
25
62
65
66
67
73
1
11
25
15
36
18
2
4
5
10
15
3
9
1
2
2
28
34
—
1
2
21
22
26
30
32
36
37
39
...
(31) H.M.8. CUMBERLAND.
1
6
8
—
8
65
66
80
105
117
126
1
23
24
65
68
69
72
102
103
104
106
107
108
109
110
111
117
(32) H.M.S. CORNWALL.
96%
LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES IN LOCAL SLIDE LIBRARIES.— continued.
Flagship or Establishment.
Catalogue Numbers.
B
G
H
L
P
S
T
N
E
I
C
A
Z
23
38
M
(83) R.N. COLLEGE,
DARTMOUTH.
117
15
61
62
64
4
5
(34) R.N. COLLEGE, OSBORNE.
74
81
118
25
73
91
93
32
4
30
(35) R.N. WAR COLLEGE,
PORTSMOUTH.
Spe
...
(36) R.N. WAR COLLEGE,
DEVONPORT.
cial
SI
ides
(37) R.N. WAR COLLEGE,
CHATHAM.
(39) SUBMARINE DEP6T,
GOSPORT.
(40) SUBMARINE DEP6T,
DEVONPORT.
—
(41) SUBMARINE DEP6T,
NORE.
(42) H.M.8. VULCAN.
1
18
102
74
75
76
1
2
(43) H.M.S. FISGARD.
6
65
66
81
102
1U5
117
119
120
30
32
33
41
11
31
42
64
68
69
81
93
3
18
2
2
4
35
1
30
30
36
.;:
(44) HASLAR, R.N. HOSPITAL.
25
29
30
31
32
33
61
62
67
71
73
93
46
49
50
51
65
15
17
(45) CHATHAM, R.N.
HOSPITAL.
1
102
103
106
117
(46) PLYMOUTH, R.N.
HOSPITAL.
...
...
:::
9687*.
LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES IN LOCAL SLIDE LIBRARIES— continued.
Flagship or Establishment.
Catalogue Numbers.
B
G
H
L
P
S
T
N
E
I
C
A
Z
M
(47) GIBRALTAR, R.N.
HOSPITAL.
74
115
29
33
73
74
75
76
2
—
—
—
3
1
30
1
(48) CAPE, R.N. HOSPITAL.
(49) PORTLAND, R.N.
HOSPITAL.
60
103
121
91
32
40
43
(50) MALTA, R.N. HOSPITAL.
-"-
—
—
—
—
35
(61) HONG KONG, R.N.
HOSPITAL.
14
15
80
102
109
120
9
30
32
33
65
66
69
67
41
48
41
(52) BERMUDA, R.N. HOSPITAL
(53) ROYAL MARINE ARTIL-
LERY, EASTNEY.
4
4
5
29
30
31
32
33
71
5
:::
(54) ROYAL MARINE BAR-
RACKS, CHATHAM.
61
82
--
11
73
74
75
76
1
65
66
67
33
34
42
34
37
—
--
-"
—
—
(55) ROYAL MARINE BAR-
RACKS, GOSPORT.
7
9
61
(56) ROYAL MARINE BAR-
RACKS, PLYMOUTH.
4
7
61
62
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
83
105
106
113
34
36
47
...
...
2
3
5
36
(57) ROYAL MARINE DEP6T,
DEAL.
6
9
...
4
5
63
64
113
6
12
61
65
67
72
112
...
30
31
32
33
71
27
73
42
3
30
(58) 5th DESTROYER FLOTILLA.
969
LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES
IN
LOCAL SLIDE LIBRARIES
— continued
Catalogue Numbers.
Flagship or Establishment.
B 1 G
H
LIP
S
Spe
T
cial
N | E
I
c
A
1
Z
27
36
22
24
30
M
(59) GUNNERY SCHOOL,
CHATHAM.
Si!
ides
(60) GUNNERY SCHOOL,
DEVONPORT.
6
9
10
70
41
14
15
22
61
105
16
75
76
82
127
67
69
81
123
5
Spe
11
27
62
11
36
37
93
61
65
66
67
cial
1
51
14
34
SI
1
2
des
4
2i
30
35
(61) H.M.S. PACTOLUS,
LAMLASH.
3
8
9
(62) H.M.S. CORMORANT,
GIBRALTAR.
4
(63) H.M.S. ENDYMION.
6
(64) H.M.S. GIBRALTAR.
18
105
2
11
5
1
11
25
26
27
72
1
11
30
32
33
41
25
30
93
1
22
23
24
29
31
41
42
1
15
30
38
91
93
12
13
14
15
28
34
37
5
11
16
1
2
1
4
(65) FOURTH CRUISER SQUAD-
RON, H.M.S. SUFFOLK.
6
28
80
105
2
8
9
(66) FIRST LIGHT CRUISER
SQUADRON,
H.M.S. SOUTHAMPTON.
6
24
65
66
114
24
...
(67) H.M.S. ACT JSON.
1
(68) 1st DESTROYER FLOTILLA
H.M.S. FEARLESS.
(69) 2nd DESTROYER FLOTILLA
H.M.S. BLAKE.
The foregoing numbers are taken from the new Catalogue of March, 1912. Sets of Slides
now on charge should be returned to the Captain R.N. College, Greenwich, aa found
convenient, so that they may be overhauled and re-numbered.
970
Greenwich Hospital.
Educational Grants for Officers' Children.
The Admiralty have power to award Grants of £20 per annum,
not exceeding 75 in all, from the funds of Greenwich Hospital,
towards the education and maintenance of the Sons and Daughters,
between the ages of 10 and 18 years, of "Deceased or Distressed
Commissioned Officers of the Royal Navy or Marines." These Grants
may extend for a period not exceeding 5 years, conduct and character
being satisfactory, but in no case beyond the age of 18.
The term " Commissioned Officers " includes Commissioned War-
rant Officers and Chief Officers and Senior Mates of Coast Guard
Cruisers.
It is open to Parents or Guardians to send Children to Schools
in any part of the country, subject to Admiralty approval of the
School selected.
Claims are considered in the following order : —
(1) Total orphans.
(2) Father killed, drowned, or deceased in H.M. Service.
(3) Father dead.
(4) Father living, mother dead.
(5) Cases not specified in the above classes.
Forms will be sent on application to the Directors of Greenwich
Hospital, Admiralty, S.W.
971
Greenwich Hospital.
Admission of Boys into Orphanages,
Schools, or other Institutions, at the
Expense of Greenwich Hospital Funds.
The Admiralty have power to admit into Orphanages, etc.,
Sons of deceased or incapacitated warrant officers, second mates of
Coast Guard Cruisers, non-commissioned officers, petty officers, and
men of the Royal Navy and Marines (and of men of the Royal Naval
Reserve, killed or drowned in the service of the Crown).
Cases are considered according to the length, nature, and merit
of the fathers' services, in the following order: —
(1) Total orphans.
(2) Orphans. Father killed, drowned, or deceased on duty ;
mother unable to look after the children.
(3) Exceptional cases.
Applications are not received until the candidates are 7| years
of age, except under special circumstances.
Boys will be examined periodically as to their physical condition,
and if fit and desirous for sea service, they will be transferred to the
Royal Hospital School, Greenwich ; otherwise they will be retained
until 14 years of age.
Forms will be sent on application to the Director of Greenwich
Hospital, Admiralty, S.W.
972
Greenwich Hospital.
Admission of Boys to the Royal Hospital
School, Greenwich.
The complement of the School will not exceed 1,000 boys, sons
of: —
Warrant Officers, Second Mates of Coast Guard Cruisers,
non-commissioned officers, petty officers, and men of
the Royal Navy and Marines,
Men of the Royal Naval Reserve, and
Other seafaring persons.
Cases are considered according to the length, nature, and merit
of the fathers' services in the following order : —
(1) Total orphans.
(2) Orphans. Father killed, drowned, or deceased on duty.
Mother living.
(3) Orphans. Father dead. Mother living.
(4) Orphans. Mother dead. Father living.
(5) Sons of men serving. Both parents living.
(6) Sons of Life pensioners; and of men entitled to the
benefits of Greenwich Hospital. Both parents living.
(7) Sons of persons whose claims may be considered excep-
tional, and not coming within the foregoing classes.
Boys are eligible for admission between 11 and 14 years of age.
They must be physically and educationally fit for sea service according
to an established standard, and will undergo a stringent examination
by a naval medical officer on entry. They must be able to read and
write an easy sentence, and possess a knowledge of the four simple
rules of arithmetic (Standard 3, Education Code).
Boys must enter into an agreement (together with their parents
or guardians) to engage for continuous service in the Royal Navy
from the age of 18.
Applications will not be received until the candidates are lOf
years of age.
Forms will be sent on application to the Director of Greenwich
Hospital, Admiralty, S.W.
973
Greenwich Hospital.
Admission of Girls into Schools to be
Maintained at the Expense of
Greenwich Hospital Funds.
The Admiralty have power to admit into Schools, etc.,
Daughters of Warrant Officers, Second Mates of Coast Guard
Cruisers, and Non-Commissioned Officers, and Petty Officers and men
of the Royal Navy or Marines.
Cases are considered according to the length of the fathers'
services at sea, in the following order : —
(1) Total orphans.
(2) Father killed, drowned, or deceased in H.M. Service.
(3) Father dead.
(4) Father living, mother dead.
(5) Cases not specified in the above classes.
Applications are not received until the candidates are 8| years
of age, nor after 10 years of age, except under special circumstances.
Forms will be sent on application to the Director of Greenwich
Hospital, Admiralty, S.W.
"Rotely" Educational Grants.
Under the Will of the late Miss Jane Rotely, of Swansea, Six Grants of the
value of £20 a year each, are available in aid of the education and maintenance of
sons of Officers of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, not below Ward Room rank.
Candidates must not be under 10 years of age.
The Grants will be tenable for a period not exceeding 5 years and cannot be held
after the age of 18.
Full particulars can be obtained on application to the Director of Greenwich
Hospital, Admiralty, Whitehall, London, S.W.
974
Published by Authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.
THE FIFTH EDITION
MANUAL OF SCIENTIFIC ENQUIRY,
Edited by SIR ROBERT S. BALL, LL.D., F.R.S.,
Royal Astronomer of Ireland.
CONTENTS:
I. ASTRONOMY, by Sir G. B. Airy, K.C.B., F.R.S.
II. HYDROGRAPHY, by Captain W. J. L. Wharton, R.N.,
F.R.S., Hydrographer of the Admiralty.
III. TIDES, by Professor George H. Darwin, LL.D., F.R.S.
IV. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM, by Professor George F.
Fitzgerald, F.R.S., assisted by Staff-Commander Creak,
R.N., F.R.S., and G. H. Whipple, Esq.
V. METEOROLOGY, by Robert Scott, Esq., F.R.S.
VI. GEOGRAPHY, by General Sir Henry Lefroy, R.E., F.R.S.
VII. ANTHROPOLOGY, by Edward B. Tylor, Esq., D.C.L.,
F R S
VIII. STATISTICS, by Professor C. F. Bastable, M.A.
IX. MEDICAL STATISTICS, by William Aitken, Esq., M.D.,
F.R.S.
X. GEOLOGY, by Professor Archibald Geikie, F.R.S.
XL MINERALOGY, by Professor W. J. Sollas, D.Sc.
XII. SEISMOLOGY, by Thomas Gray, Esq., B.Sc., F.R.S.E.
XIII. ZOOLOGY, by Professor H. N. Moseley, F.R.S.
XIV. BOTANY, by Sir J. D. Hooker, R.N., K.C.S.I., F.R.S.
LONDON :
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To be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from
WIMAN and BONS, Limited, Fetter Lank, E.G. ; and 54, St. Mary
Street, Cardiff ; or
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975
ng Edward Vll.'s Hospital
for Officers,
9, Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.
Patron— HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
President - - H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.
Vice-President -
Trustees :
Sister AGNES, Lord FAKQUHAE, Sir WALPOLE GREENWELL, Bart.
ERNEST DE LA RUE, Esq., S. ERNEST PALMER, Esq.
This Hospital was founded by " Sister Agnes " in April, 1904,
and is for Regular Officers of the Navy and Army and Indian Army
on the Active List.
Everything in the Hospital is free, with the exception of the
doctor's fees.
There is no honorary Medical Staff. Patients may be treated by
any member of the Surgical Staff of a London Hospital.
Officers wishing to be admitted or requiring further informatioa
should write to —
Sister Agnes,
9, Grosvenor Gardens,
London, S.W.
or call between the hours of 3 and 5.
Officers are asked to subscribe 5s. or more annually. Subscriptions
may be sent, either by units or by individuals, to Sister Agnes, 9,
Grosvenor Gardens, S.W., from whom Bankers' orders may be obtained.
Naval Officers upon full pay before entering the Hospital should
obtain permission from the Admiralty through the usual official
channels, and should report the dates of their admission and discharge
to the Secretary of the Admiralty.
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The Royal Naval Fund,
(Founded in connection with the Royal Naval Exhibition, 1891.)
Patron :
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
President :
Admiral of the Fleet The Right Hon. Sir EDWARD H. SEYMOUR, G.C.B., O.M.,
G.C.V.O., LL.D.
Vice-Presidents :
The FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY.
The Right Hon. the LORD MAYOR OF
LONDON.
The ADMIRALS OF THE FLEET.
Chairman of Executive Committee : Admiral Sir N. bowden-SMITH, k.c.b
Trustees :
Sir GEORGE HAYTER CHUBB, Bt.
Sir ALFRED EYLES, K.C.B.
The Right Hon. LORD GEORGE
HAMILTON, G. C.S.I.
Sir ALBERT KAYE ROLLIT, LL.D., D.C.L.
General C. H. SCAFE, R.M.L.I.
Sir GEORGE WYATT TRUSCOTT, Bt.
The Funds at present at the disposal of the Committee consist mainly of
the income derived from the investment of the surplus proceeds of the Royal
Naval Exhibition of 1891- The income so derived is expended in affording1
assistance to the Widows, Orphans or other dependent relatives of Seamen
and Marines dying: in the service of the Crown* since 1st January, 1893 (the
date the Fund began its operations), and who are not eligible for a pension or
gratuity from the Admiralty.
*NOTB. — Service of the Crown is here intended to mean borne on the books of oae of
H.M. Ships or any of the Marine Divisions at the time of decease.
DONORS of Fifty Guineas, or ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS of Five Guineas
become Life Governors, and, as such, members of the General Committee.
Applications, Subscriptions, &c, should be sent to
The SECRETARY, ROYAL NAVAL FUND, cjo ROYAL UNITED SERVICE
INSTITUTION, WHITEHALL, LONDON, S.W.
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EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
Under the sole management and control of Officers of Executive
Rank who have held commissions in H.M. Navy.
Patron :
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
Trustees :
Comdr. H. F. C. Cavendish, R.N.
Lieut. Sir A. Trevor Dawson, Kt, R.N.
Comdr. the Hon. Gerald Digby, R.N.
Chairman of Committee :
Lieut. Sir G. E. Armstrong, Bart., R.N.
Hon. Treasurer:
Comdr. Alfred H. Tarleton, M.V.O., R.N., Breakspears, Uxbridge.
Secretary: Lieutenant John G. Neligan, R.N.
Office : 25, Victoria Street, London, S.W.
Telephone No. :— 6355 Victoria. Telegrams : — Enabling, Vic, London.
Hours of Interview: — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Saturdays,
10.30 a.m. to 12 noon.
The Agency is formed for the purpose of finding employment for
discharged Seamen, Stokers, and others of the Royal Navy and Royal
Marines, of unquestioned good character.
Subscriptions and Donations, which are urgently required, will be
acknowledged by the Hon. Treasurer, or may be sent to the Bankers
of the Agency, Messrs. Woodhead & Co., 44, Charing Cross, S.W.
A Motor and Training School is carried on in connection with the
Agency at Portsmouth. Reliable chauffeurs are supplied from there.
All information can be obtained on reference to the Secretary, or
to the Branch Offices, as under : —
PORTSMOUTH— Lieut. Andrew Davies, R.N., Navy Employment
Agency Motor School, Twyford Avenue, Stamshaw.
PLYMOUTH— Lieut. E. Culme Seymour, R.N., 65, St. Aubyn Street,
Devonport.
CHATHAM— Mr. Day, late R.N., Navy House.
MANCHESTER— Lieut. H. F. D. Jelf, R.N., 2, Mount Street,
(Office No. 9).
BRISTOL— Lieut. R. W. Kiddle, R.N., 28, Baldwin St. (Third Floor).
ABERDEEN — Commander I. Hayward, R.N.R., Hon. Agent, Mer-
cantile Marine Office.
LEEDS DISTRICT— Hon. Agent : H. L. Cheston, Esq. {late R.N.)
Clarendon House, Boston Spa, Yorks.
The King's Harbour Masters at Hong Kong, Gibraltar, Malta,
Bermuda, Cape of Good Hope, Sydney, N.S. W., and Wei-hai-wei.
And the Naval Agent, Victoria Arcade, Colombo.
Applications can also be made to the Recruiting Staff Officers and
Naval Recruiting Officers throughout the United Kingdom.
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<&mm ftbtlniat JJatoal Junto.
FOR THE RELIEF OF THE ORPHAN DAUGHTERS OF OFFICERS OF
THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
Patbon.— H.R.H. THE PRINCESS LOUISE (DUCHESS OP ARGYLL).
President— ADMIRAL the HON. SIR EDMUND R. PREMANTLE, G.C.B., &c, &c.
Twlasdber.— J P. STILWELL, Esq., 42, Pall Mall, S.W.
OBJECTS OF THE FUND.
1. The Education of the Young.
2. The Maintenance of the Aged.
3. The casual Assistance of those in temporary Difficulty.
Donations and Annual Subscriptions are earnestly requested.
By Order of the Committee,
WILLIAM A. MOORE (Honorary Secretary).
12, Queen's Road,
Tunbridge Wells.
ROYAL SCHOOL FOR NAVAL AND MARINE OFFICERS' DAUGHTERS
(LATE THE KOYAL NAVAL FEMALE SCHOOL),
ST. MARGARET'S, TWICKENHAM.
Pupils elected by the Subscribers pay only £12 a year for a First-class Education, including
board, &c. Elections take place annually in July, applications to be sent in before 20th April,
The School presents exceptional advantages to Officers in more affluent circumstances who
may wish to obtain for their daughters the best education at sums far below the ordinary
charges.
Granddaughters of Officers, and daughters of Officers of the Royal Indian Marine and
of The R. N. R. are eligible for admission. Particulars on inquiry.
There are £300 in Scholarships annually awarded. Prizes of Books are
also Distributed. The School is annually examined under the Oxford-
Examination Delegacy.
Contributions are earnestly solicited. Further information to be obtained at the Office. St. Mar-
garet's, Twickenham. Miss K. E. COPE, Secretary.
KING WILLIAM IV.'s NAVAL ASYLUM,
PE1TGE.
The Asylum comprises twelve houses for Widows and Orphan Daughters of Naval
Officers, of the rank of Commander, Lieutenant, Navigating Officer, and Paymaster.
Bach house is endowed with the interest of £, 1,000 consolidated bank annuities.
Ladies are elected by the Governors, as vacancies occur, They must be out of the
state of wedlock at time of admission, and if admitted as daughters they must be 40
years of age at least. Candidates will not be eligible who have a yearly income
exceeding the rate of pension allowed by the Admiralty to widows of Naval Officers of f
the rank of the deceased husband or father.
They mast be members of the Church of England.
For further particulars, application should be made ^o the Hon. Secretary
14, Great Marlborough Street, London, W.
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CHRIST'S HOSPITAL.
STOCK'S TRUST.
Two boys — sons of Commissioned Naval Officers — are admitted on
foundation of Christ's Hospital under the above Trust. The Admiralty
nominate three candidates for each vacancy, and the final selection
is made by the Council of Almoners of Christ's Hospital.
The existence of a vacancy is advertised in the principal London
papers, the Army and Navy Gazette, and the United Service Gazette.
Candidates must be between the ages of 9 and 11 at the date of
admission.
Applications should be addressed to the
Secretary of the Admiralty.
Sons of Commissioned Naval Officers can also be admitted to
Christ's Hospital on the Mathematical foundation for Sea Service and
for such admission application should be made direct to —
The Clerk, Christ's Hospital, London, E.C.
The Admiralty will certify as to the services of the father when
asked by the Council to do so.
Charity of
WILLIAM KINLOCH
Administered by The Scottish Hospital of the Foundation
of King Charles II.
Candidates for the benefits of the Charity must be Scotsmen who have served in
the Navy or Army, who have become disabled through no fault of their own, who are
need and deserving, who are not inmates of Greenwich Hospital or Chelsea
Hospital, who are not possessed of or entitled to an income from other sources
amounting to or exceeding £31 10s. per annum, and who bare not during the last
six calendar months received Poor Law relief other than medical relief. Preference
will be given to those who have been maimed or wounded in the service of their
country.
Application for the benefits must be made in the first place in writing to the
Secretary of the Scottish Hospital. Every applicant must state his name, address,
age, and occupation, and the date of his entry into the Navy or Army, and the date
and cause of his discharge therefrom, and must produce evidence of his
qualification for the appointment.
(Sd.) T. R. MONCKIEFP,
Secretary, Scottish Hospital,
Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, E.C.
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KELLY COLLEGE, TAVISTOCK,
DEVON.
NOTICE TO WIDOWS OF DECEASED NAVAL OFFICERS
OF COMBATANT RANK.
Kelly College is a Public School, richly endowed under the terms of the will
of Admiral Kelly. The site is 340 feet above the sea, on the edge of Dartmoor,
and is exceptionally healthy. The buildings are modern and thoroughly well
equipped.
Foundationers pay no Boarding Fee, and only half the Tuition Fee, i.e.f
£9 per annum.
Foundationerships are open in the first instance to Founder's Kin and the
sons of deceased Naval Officers of combatant rank.
The number of Foundationerships is at present seven. Elections take place
as a rule in July.
Names of candidates are received at any time, and each case is considered
on its merits by the Trustees.
All candidates have to pass an easy qualifying Examination.
Copies of scheme and prospectus, photographic views, and all information
can be had from
The Head Master,
Kelly College, Tavistock, Devon.
THE ROYAL NAVAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND.
(FORMERLY THE ROYAL NAVAL SCHOOL.)
The Governors of the above Fund award a certain number of Scholarships,
as they become vacant from time to time, to sons of Naval and Marine Officers
of not less than Ward-room rank.
Junior Scholarships (not exceeding £20 p.a. for day boys, or £40 p.a. for
boarders) are awarded to candidates between the ages of 8 and 16, and may be
tenable till the age of 18. They are tenable at any Secondary School approved
by the parent or guardian of the Scholar and by the Governors, which is on the
*List of Secondary Schools Eecognised by the Board of Education as Efficient,
or which is specially approved by the Board of Education for the purpose; or
at any Institution of technical, professional, or industrial instruction approved
by the Governors.
Senior Scholarships (not exceeding £50 p.a.) are awarded to candidates
between the ages of 16 and 19. They are not tenable for more than four years,
and may be held at any University or any Institution of technical, professional,
or industrial instruction approved by the Governors.
Full particulars of the above Scholarships, together with forms of appli-
cation, may.be obtained from the Secretary, Royal Naval Scholarship Fund,
Walter House, 422, Strand, London, W.C.
*The above List of Schools may be obtained, price 9d., or by post 11 d., from
Messrs. Wyman fy Sons, Ltd., Fetter Lane, E.C., or through any bookseller.
THE NAVY LIST ADVERTISER. 6
" No greater duty or responsibility rests on Englishmen and Englishwomen than
the care of the wives and families of their Soldiers and Sailors, who have
made England the greatest nation in the world." — J. G.
THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS'
FAMILIES ASSOCIATION.
(INSTITUTED 1885.'
Patrons.
His Majesty the King
Her Majesty the Queen.
President of the Council.
Her Majesty Queen Alexandra.
Trustees.
H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught, K.G.
The Duke of Devonshire.
Colonel Sir James Gildea, K.C.V.O., C.B.
Chairman of the Executive Committee and Treasurer.
Colonel Sir James Gildea, K.C.V.O., C.B.
Secretary,
Captain G. E. Wickham Legg, M.V.O.
The following are the objects of the Association: —
1st. To help the Wives and Families of Soldiers and Sailors
(chiefly those serving) to help themselves by finding work or employ-
ment, giving temporary relief from its Funds under special circum-
stances and defined limits.
2nd. The Officer's Branch (instituted 1886), including the Royal
Homes for Officers' Widows and Daughters (instituted 1899).
(a) To provide unfurnished Apartments, rent free, subject
to certain limitations as to age and income, for the Widows
and unmarried Daughters of Officers of both Services, who
have a small but sufficient income for maintenance, but who
cannot afford to pay rent and taxes.
(b) To temporarily aid with small grants, as funds will
admit, necessitous Officers' Widows; and to help Officers'
Children by obtaining their admission into schools.
3rd. The Nursing Branch (instituted 1892), to supply qualified
District Nurses to attend the Wives and Families of Soldiers and
Sailors in large Garrison and Seaport towns in and out of Barracks, as
well as to give instruction in matters of Health and Hygiene.
4th. The Clothing Branch (instituted 1895), to supply suitable
Clothing (free) at home and abroad to the wives and children of Sol-
diers and Sailors.
All information can be obtained from the Secretary, at the Head
Office, 23, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, S.W.
Telegraphic Address-GILDEA, LONDON. Telephone-396 VICTORIA-
THE NAVY LIST ADVERTISER.
THE INCORPORATED SOLDIERS'
AND SAILORS' HELP SOCIETY.
Patrons :
His Majesty The King.
Her Majesty The Queen.
Field-Marshal H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught, K.G.
The Council:
President— H.R.H. The Princess Christian op Schleswig-Holstein.
Vice- Presidents —
H.R.H. The Princess Henry of Battenberg ;
H.R.H. The Duchess of Connaught.
The Executive Committee :
Chairman— Major-General The Rt. Hon. Lord Cheylesmore, k.c.v.o.
Vice- Chairman — Lieut.-General G. H. Moncriefp.
The OBJECTS of the Society are :—
(1.) To help Soldiers and Sailors by providing them with the name and
address of a "Friend" in each parish or ward throughout the
Kingdom to whom they may be commended on discharge from the
Army or Navy for aid in obtaining employment or other forms of
help suited to their needs.
(2.) In time of War, to arrange for accommodation of sick and wounded
Convalescent Soldiers and Sailors in Temporary Convalescent Homes
and Private Houses.
(3.) To establish and maintain Convalescent Homes and Homes of Rest for
discharged Soldiers and Sailors who are disabled and necessitous, and
to contribute to the support of such cases in their own homes, if
considered necessary.
(4.) To teach useful Trades to men discharged as medically unfit, who, by
reason of their disability consequent on their service, are unable to
take ordinary employment, and to make such cases, as far as possible,
self-supporting by disposing of the work they turn out.
Employment was found during 1903-9 for 30,706 discharged Soldiers or
Sailors, while 59,527 were assisted with money or clothing. 5,945 sick and
wounded convalescents from the South African War have been received into the
temporary Convalescent Homes at disposal of the Society since 1901. The Society's
Permanent Home at Portsmouth accommodates 20 disabled men, 108 Cottage
Homes in Counties are established for disabled married Soldiers and Sailors of
Crimean, Indian Mutiny, and other Wars, 18 men are in the Home and Workshops
at Brookwood, while 53 are employed daily in the London Workshops.
Secretary— Major A. TUDOR CRAIG, 122, Brompton Road, S.W.
Telegrams— " PEACEFUL, LONDON."
Telephone— "KENSINGTON No. 1."
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Lloyd's Patriotic Fund.
BROOK HOUSE, WALBROOK, LONDON, E.C.
(Established in 1803.)
^This Fund is administered by Trustees under a scheme approved by the
harity Commissioners, in whose name the Capital is invested.
The Trustees give assistance to Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, disabled
on active service and discharged " medically unfit" in consequence, accord-
ing to their needs — as far as funds permit.
The Trustees also make Donations renewable annually at their discre-
tion to the Widows, Orphans, and Dependent Relatives of officers and men
of the Army, Navy and Marines, who are killed in action, or whose deaths
are attributable to the service.
In addition to the above distribution of these Funds, the Trustees
have purchased 126 Presentations to the following Naval and Military
Schools and Orphanages.
Royal School for the Daughters of Officers of the Army or Marines —
Bath.
Royal School for Naval and Marine Officers' Daughters — Twickenham.
Royal Hospital School for the Sons of Seamen, R.N. and Marines —
Greenwich.
Soldiers' Daughters' Home — Hampstead.
Royal United Service Orphan Home for Girls (for the Orphan
Daughters of Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines) — Devonport.
Royal Seamen and Marines Female Orphan Home — Portsmouth.
Applications and inquiries should be addressed to the Secretary, Major T. D.
Inglis {late R.A.\ who will be very pleased to receive subscriptions on behalf
of the Fund. Cheques and Postal Orders should be crossed " Union of London
and Smiths"
NOTE. — The Lord Mayor has handed over to the Trustees of this Fund for distribution
all contributions to the Transvaal War Fund which are marked as intended for
" Disabled Soldiers and Sailors."
THE NAVY LIST ADVERTISER.
THE QUEEN VICTORIA SCHOOL FOR THE SONS OF
SCOTTISH SAILORS AND SOLDIERS. 1
DUNBLANE, SCOTLAND.
{Being the Scottish National Memorial to Queen Victoria and to the Sailors and Soldiers s
of Scotland who died in the recent South African War.)
Commissioners :
The Secretary for Scotland {President).
The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Scottish Command {Vice-
President).
The Lord Justice General,
and others representing Scotland, the Navy, and the Army.
Commandant :
Colonel M. G. Wilkinson, M.V.O.
Adjutant & Quarter- Master. — Capt. D. Mathers,
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
This School will afford —
A thorough elementary education ; and
In exceptional cases, a higher education for boys between 14 and 16,
of a character giving definite preparation in special subjects for the
practical work of life.
Admission is open to («) the sons of soldiers who are serving or who have
served in Scottish Regiments ; (6) sons of Scotsmen who are serving or who have
served in any Regular branch of the Naval or Military Forces ; and (c) sons of
Scotsmen who, while serving in any other branch of the Naval or Military Forces,
have been employed on active service. The preference in admission will be
regulated as follows : —
1st. Nominated boys.
2nd. Orphans,
3rd. Those whose fathers have been killed in action or died on foreign or
home service.
4th. Those who have lost their mothers and whose fathers are serving
abroad.
5th. Those whose fathers are ordered on service abroad and whose
parents have other children to maintain.
6th. Those of sailors and soldiers generally.
Nominations will be subject to the selection of the Governing Body and will be
given in accordance with the sums subscribed as laid down in the rules.
One nomination will be given to the Royal Navy for every £250 subscribed
The right of nomination on behalf of the Royal Navy will be exercised as may be
directed by the Admiralty.
All information can be obtained from the Commandant.
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MARINE SOCIETY
(INSTITUTED 1756.)
President .. .... ... THE EARL OF ROMNEY
HAWKINS TRUST.
For the Relief of Widows of Captains, Commanders, and
Lieutenants of the Royal Navy.
The income of this Fund is appropriated every year in the month of June in
donations of £10 each to 43 Widows.
If there be not 43 applicants, grants may be increased to the extent of £30.
Applications to be made annually in April.
Only Widows of Officers of the above ranks are eligible to receive grants.
HICKES TRUST.
For the Relief of Poor Boys and Girls, preference being given to
the Orphans of Seafaring Men.
In time of Peace, one-half the income of this Fund is devoted to apprenticing
10 girls annually to useful trades (in the months of May and November), and one-half
to training and fitting out boys for the sea.
In time op Was, the whole income of the Fund is devoted to training and fitting
out boys for the sea.
Applications for girl apprenticeships to be made not later than April and October.
Ages 14 to 17.
Further information can be obtained at the
Marine Society's Office,
5, Clark's Place, Bishopsgate Street, E-C.
Henry T. A. Bosanquet, Lieut. R.N.,
Secretary.
ROYAL NAVAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Instituted 1789.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 26th April, 1838.
patron : 1bte dlbajestg tbe IKtng,
President :
Admieal of The Fleet, The Eight Hon. LOED WALTEE T. KEEE, G.C.B.
OBJECT OF THE SOCIETY.
For affording Belief to Distressed Officers of the Royal Navy, of and above
Wardroom Rank (being Members) and to the Widows, Orphans, Mothers and Sisters
of deceased Members. This Society is both provident and benevolent ; provident in
that it affords an opportunity to members to protect themselves and dependent near
relatives from unforeseen destitution, benevolent in so far as the subscriptions of
members are applied to the relief of their less prosperous brother officers and their
families.
QUALIFICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP.
1. Annual Subscription. — One Guinea ; or, in the case of Officers on full
pay, half-pay or retired pay, whose service emoluments are less than one
guinea a day — one day's service emoluments which Officer was receiving on
1st January.
2. Life Subscription. — A payment in one sum of not less than £10.
Note — Officers promoted to the rank of Lieutenant from the Warrant Officers' List are
eligible to become members of the Society.
Staff Paymaster Edward H. Shearme, E.N., Secretary ,
18, Adam Street, Adelphi, W.C.
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ROYAL NAVAL VICTORIA FUND.
OBJECT OF SOCIETY.
To provide Annuities (by Mutual Assurance) for the Widows, Orphans
and other dependent relatives of Officers of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines'
Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Naval Volunteers, and Admiralty Salaried
Civil Servants.
ANNUITIES. Class I.
The amount of Annuity is either £10, £20, £30, £40, or £50, for which
a Member pays a rateable contribution varying with his age and that of
the Nominee. Annuities may be continued to Children on easy terms.
The Nominees of Members enrolled before the 31st December 1912, are
entitled to a Bonus of one year's Annuity on the death of a Member.
SUBSCRIPTION.— Class II.
Officers who may not immediately require to make such provision for
their dependent relatives are invited to join Class II. Subscription £1 per
annum, which will be allowed for if they subsequently join Class I., or
if they do not join Class I., may be repaid at death to their Nominee.
HON. SECRETARY i
Major JAMES MURPHY, R.M.L.I.
Address: H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth.
ARMY, NAVY AND ROYAL MARINE PROVIDENT SOCIETY.
Established in 1889 to provide an addition to the State Pensions
for "Widows and Children of its Members, being Officers of the Army,
Navy and Royal Marines under 55 years of age.
For an Annuity up to £30 the subscription does not exceed 30s.
a year in the case of a Single Officer, and £2 a year in ordinary
cases of Married Officers.
For full particulars, and rules and forms of application for membership, apply to
the Secretary —
LIEU J. -COLON EL T. W. DAVIES,
49. ASHCHURCH GROVE, RAVENS00URT PARK, LONDON, W.
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ROYAL UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION,
WHITEHALL, S.W.
The only Professional Institution open without Ballot to all Officers
of the Navy, Army, and Auxiliary Forces.
It contains the best Professional Library in the United Kingdom; an
excellent collection of Maps and Charts ; a Reading Room provided with the
leading papers, periodicals and writing materials ; Museum in Banqueting
House adjoining, also a theatre in which lectures upon professional
subjects, followed by discussions, are frequently given.
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Life Member £15 0 0
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Members post free, contains the lectures given in the theatre, also other
papers on professional subjects, notices of books, &c.
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